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Governors of Louisiana

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[[Category:Louisiana Governors]] '''GOVERNORS OF LOUISIANA''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category/Louisiana_Governors ''Louisiana Governors Category Page''] Louisiana was purchased by the United States from France in 1803. The following year, on 1 Oct 1804, Orleans Territory was organized from the southern part of the Purchase, with the remainder being made the District of Louisiana under the jurisdiction of Indiana Territory. The District of Louisiana would later become Louisiana Territory, When Orleans Territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Louisiana, 30 Apr 1812, the name of the Louisiana Territory was changed to Missouri Territory. Louisiana seceded from the Union on 26 Jan 1861, and was a founding member of the Confederate States of America on 8 Feb 1861. However, since substantial parts of the state remained in Union hands throughout the war, there were actually two lines of governors elected. Following the end of the Civil War, Louisiana during Reconstruction was part of the Fifth Military District, which exerted some control over governor appointments and elections. Louisiana was readmitted to the Union on 9 Jul 1868. Orleans Territory had a single governor, William C.C. Claiborne, who also served as the first governor of the State of Louisiana. Since achieving statehood, 56 individuals have served as Lousiana governor, over 63 distinct terms. Three governors (Andre B. Roman, Francis T. Nicholls, and Jimmie Davishave) each served two nonconsecutive terms, while two (Earl Long and Edwin Edwards) both served three distinct stints. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNOR OF ORLEANS TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Claiborne-100|William C. G. Claiborne]]||c.1774||1817||1803-1812||[[Image:Claiborne-100.png|100px]]||'''C''' |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! sco''pe="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! sco''pe="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Claiborne-100|William C. G. Claiborne]]||c.1774||1817||1812-1816||[[Image:Claiborne-100.png |100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Villeré-3|Jacques Villeré]]||1761||1830||1816-1820||[[Image:Villere-3.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Robertson-6973|Thomas B. Robertson]]||1779||1828||1820-1824||[[Image:Robertson-6973.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Thibodaux-22|Henry S. Thibodaux]]||1769||1827||1824||[[Image:Thibodaux-22.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Johnson-37344|Henry Johnson]]||1783||1864||1824-1828||[[Image:Johnson-37344.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Derbigny-1|Pierre Derbigny]]||1769||1829||1828-1829||[[Image:Derbigny-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Beauvais-231|Arnand Beauvais]]||1783||1843||1829-1830||[[Image:Beauvais-231.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Dupré-272|Jacques Dupré]]||1773||1846||1830-1831||[[Image:Dupre-272.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Roman-72|Andre B. Roman]]||1795||1866||1831-1835||[[Image:Roman-72.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[White-23425|Edward Douglas White]]||1795||1847||1835-1839||[[Image:White-23425.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''9''||[[Roman-72|Andre B. Roman]]||1795||1866||1839-1843||[[Image:Roman-72.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Mouton-167|Alexander Mouton]]||1804||1885||1843-1846||[[Image:Mouton-167.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Johnson-37378|Isaac Johnson]]||1803||1853||1846-1850||[[Image:Johnson-37378.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Walker-17360|Joseph Marshall Walker]]||1784||1856||1850-1853||[[Image:Walker-17360.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Hébert-2152|Paul Octave Hébert]]||1818||1880||1853-1856||[[Image:Hebert-2152.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Wickliffe-32 |Robert C. Wickliffe]]||1819||1895||1856-1860||[[Image:Wickliffe-32.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Moore-22062|Thomas Overton Moore]]||1804||1876||1860-1864||[[Image:Moore-22062.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Allen-18390|Henry Watkins Allen]]||1820||1866||1864-1865||[[Image:Allen-18390.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Shepley-5|George Foster Shepley]]||1819||1878||1862-1864||[[Image:Shepley-53.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Hahn-1212|Michael Hahn]]||1830||1886||1864-1865||[[Image:Hahn-1212.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Wells-8850|James Madison Wells]]||1808||1899||1865-1867||[[Image:Wells-8850.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Flanders-814|Benjamin Flanders]]||1816||1896||1867-1868||[[Image:Flanders-814.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Baker-18454|Joshua Baker]]||1799||1885||1868||[[Image:Baker-18454.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Warmoth-48|Henry C. Warmoth]]||1842||1931||1868-1872||[[Image:Warmoth-48.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Stewart-41546|P.B.S. Pinchback]]||1837||1921||1872-1873||[[Image:Pinchback-20.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[McEnery-25|John McEnery]]||1833||1991||1873||[[Image:McEnery-25.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Kellogg-1055|William Pitt Kellogg]]||1830||1918||1873-1877||[[Image:Kellogg-1055.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Packard-667|Stephen B. Packard]]||1836||1922||1877||[[Image:Packard-667.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Nicholls-978|Francis T. Nicholls]]||1834||1912||1877-1880||[[Image:Nicholls-978.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Wiltz-62|Louis A. Wiltz]]||1843||1881||1880-1881||[[Image:Wiltz-62.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[McEnery-25|Samuel D. McEnery]]||1837||1910||1881-1888||[[Image:McEnery-25.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''28''||[[Nicholls-978|Francis T. Nicholls]]||1834||1912||1888-1892||[[Image:Nicholls-978.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Foster-9533|Murphy J. Foster]]||1849||1921||1892-1900||[[Image:Foster-9533.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Heard-852|William Wright Heard]]||1853||1926||1900-1904||[[Image:Heard-852.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Blanchard-2457|Newton C. Blanchard]]||1849||1922||1904-1908||[[Image:Blanchard-2457.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |34||[[Sanders-6384|Jared Y. Sanders]]||1869||1944||1908-1912||[[Image:Sanders-6384.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Hall-17557|Luther E. Hall]]||1869||1921||1912-1916||[[Image:Hall-17557.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |36||[[Pleasant-162|Ruffin G. Pleasant]]||1871||1937||1916-1920||[[Image:Pleasant-162.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[Parker-17002|John M. Parker]]||1863||1939||1920-1924||[[Image:Parker-17002.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Fuqua-543|Henry L. Faqua]]||1865||1926||1924-1926||[[Image:Fuqua-543.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[Simpson-6530|Oramel H. Simpson]]||1870||1932||1926-1928||[[Image:Simpson-6530.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |40||[[Long-8298|Huey Long]]||1893||1935||1928-1932||[[Image:Long-8298-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[King-14797|Alvin Olin King]]||1890||1958||1932||[[Image:King-14797.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Allen-18495|Oscar K. Allen]]||1882||1936||1932-1936||[[Image:Allen-18495.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[Noe-358|James A. Noe]]||1890||1976||1936||[[Image:Noe-358.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |44||[[Leche-50|Richard W. Leche]]||1896||1965||1936-1939||[[Image:Leche-50.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |45||[[Long-8362|Earl Long]]||1895||1960||1939-1940||[[Image:Long-8362.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |46||[[Jones-35357|Sam H. Jones]]||1897||1978||1940-1944||[[Image:Jones-35357.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |47||[[Davis-31033|Jimmie Davis]]||1899||2000||1944-1945||[[Image:Davis-31033.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''45''||[[Long-8362|Earl Long]]||1895||1960||1948-1952||[[Image:Long-8362.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |48||[[Kennon-168|Robert F. Kennon]]||1902||1988||1952-1956||[[Image:Kennon-168.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''45''||[[Long-8362|Earl Long]]||1895||1960||1956-1960||[[Image:Long-8362.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''47''||[[Davis-31033|Jimmie Davis]]||1899||2000||1960-1964||[[Image:Davis-31033.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |49||[[McKeithen-3|John McKeithen]]||1918||1999||1964-1972||[[Image:McKeithen-3.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |50||[[Edwards-10448|Edwin Edwards]]||1927||2021||1972-1980||[[Image:Edwards-10448.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |51||[[Treen-17|Dave Treen]]||1928||2009||1980-1984||[[Image:Treen-17.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''50''||[[Edwards-10448|Edwin Edwards]]||1927||2021||1984-1988||[[Image:Edwards-10448.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |52||[[Roemer-157|Buddy Roemer]]||1943||2021||1988-1992||[[Image:Roemer-157.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |''50''||[[Edwards-10448|Edwin Edwards]]||1927||2021||1992-1996||[[Image:Edwards-10448.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |53||[[Foster-9550|Mike Foster]]||1930||2020||1996-2004||[[Image:Foster-9550.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |54||[[Babineaux-58|Kathleen Blanco]]||1942||2019||2004-2008||[[Image:Babineaux-58.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |55||[[Jindal-7|Bobby Jindal]]||1971||'''LIVING'''||2008-2016||||'''N/C''' |- |56||[[Edwards-12339|John Bel Edwards]]||1966||'''LIVING'''||2016-present||||'''N/C''' |- -

Governors of Michigan

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'''GOVERNORS OF MICHIGAN''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Michigan_Governors ''Michigan Governors Category Page''] In the 17th and 18th century, Michigan was part of French and then British holdings, and was administered by their colonial governors. After becoming part of the United States, areas of what is today Michigan were part of the Northwest Territory, Indiana Territory and Illinois Territory, and were administered by territorial governors. In 1805, the Michigan Territory was created, and five men served as territorial governors, until Michigan was granted statehood in 1837. Since then, forty-eight individuals have held the position of state governor, including two women, Jennifer Granholm and Gretchen Whitmer. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF MICHIGAN TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Hull-2524|William Hull]]||1753||1825||1805-1813||[[Image:Hull-2524.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Cass-595|Lewis Cass]]||1782||1866||1813-1831||[[Image:Cass-595.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Porter-5619|George Bryan Porter]]||1791||1834||1831-1834||[[Image:Porter-5619.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Mason-5628|Stevens T. Mason]]||1811||1843||1834-1835||[[Image:Mason-5628.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Horner-653|John S. Turner]]||1802||1883||1835-1836||[[Image:Horner-653.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Mason-5628|Stevens T. Mason]]||1811||1843||1834-1835||[[Image:Mason-5628.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Woodbridge-90|William Woodbridge]]||1780||1861||1840-1844||[[Image:Woodbridge-90.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Gordon-4507|James Wright Gordon]]||1809||1853||1841-1842||[[Image:Gordon-4507.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |4||[[Barry-1371|John S. Barry]]||1802||1870||1842-1846||[[Image:Barry-1371.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Felch-291|Alpheus Felch]]||1804||1896||1846-1847||[[Image:Felch-264.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Greenly-18|William L. Greenly]]||1813||1883||1847-1848||[[Image:Greenly-18.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Ransom-411|Epaphoditus Ransom]]||1798||1859||1848-1850||[[Image:Ransom-411.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Barry-1371|John S. Barry]]||1802||1870||1850-1852||[[Image:Barry-1371.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[McClelland-678|Robert McClelland]]||1807||1880||1852-1853||[[Image:McClelland-678.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Parsons-4112|Andrew Parsons]]||1817||1855||1853-1855||[[Image:Parsons-4112.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Bingham-1123|Kinsley S. Bingham]]||1818||1861||1855-1859||[[Image:Bingham-1123.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Wisner-186|Moses Wisner]]||1815||1863||1859-1861||[[Image:Wisner-186.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Blair-2199|Austin Blair]]||1818||1894||1861-1865||[[Image:Blair-2199.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |14||[[Crapo-84|Henry Crapo]]||1804||1869||1865-1869||[[Image:Crapo-84.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Baldwin-5535|Henry P. Baldwin]]||1814||1892||1869-1873||[[Image:Baldwin-5535.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Bagley-854|JohnJ. Bagley]]||1832||1881||1873-1877||[[Image:Bagley-854.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Croswell-30|Charles Croswell]]||1825||1886||1877-1881||[[Image:Croswell-30.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Jerome-209|David Jerome]]||1829||1896||1881-1883||[[Image:Jerome-209.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Begole-9|Josiah Begole]]||1815||1896||1883-1885||[[Image:Begole-9.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Alger-281|Russell A. Alger]]||1836||1907||1836-1907||[[Image:Alger-281.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Luce-581|Cyrus G. Luce]]||1824||1905||1887-1891||[[Image:Luce-581.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Winans-517|Edwin B. Winans]]||1826||1894||1891-1893||[[Image:Winans-517.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Rich-2049|John Treadway Rich]]||1841||1926||1893-1897||[[Image:Rich-2049.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Pingree-24|Hazen Pingree]]||1840||1901||1897-1901||[[Image:Pingree-24.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Bliss-1173|Aaron T. Bliss]]||1837||1906||1901-1905||[[Image:Bliss-1173.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Warner-3455|Fred M. Warner]]||1865||1923||1905-1911||[[Image:Warner-3455.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |27||[[Osborn-1901|Chase Osborn]]||1860||1949||1911-1913||[[Image:Osborn-1901.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Ferris-1122|Woodbridge N. Ferris]]||1853||1928||1913-1917||[[Image:Ferris-1122.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Sleeper-127|Albert Sleeper]]||1862||1934||1917-1921||[[Image:Sleeper-127.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[Groesbeck-64|Alex J. Grosebeck]]||1873||1953||1921-1927||[[Image:Groesbeck-64.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Green-12871|Fred W. Green]]||1871||1936||1927-1931||[[Image:Green-12871.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Brucker-21|Wilber M. Brucker]]||1894||1968||1931-1933||[[Image:Brucker-21.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Comstock-769|William Comstock]]||1877||1949||1933-1935||[[Image:Comstock-769.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |34||[[Fitzgerald-2722|Frank Fitzgerald]]||1885||1939||1935-1937||[[Image:Fitzgerald-2722.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Murphy-6872|Frank Murphy]]||1890||1949||1937-1939||[[Image:Murphy-6872.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |36||[[Fitzgerald-2722|Frank Fitzgerald]]||1885||1939||1939||[[Image:Fitzgerald-2722.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[Dickinson-3513|Lauren Dickinson]]||1859||1943||1939-1941||[[Image:Dickinson-3513.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Van_Wagoner-55|Murray VanWagoner]]||1898||1986||1941-1943||[[Image:Van_Wagoner-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[Kelly-6758|Harry Kelly]]||1895||1971||1943-1947||[[Image:Kelly-6758-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |40||[[Sigler-284|Kim Sigler]]||1894||1953||1947-1949||[[Image:Sigler-284.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Williams-28491|G. Mennen Williams]]||1911||1988||1949-1961||[[Image:Williams-28491.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Swainson-48|John Swainson]]||1925||1994||1961-1963||[[Image:Swainson-48.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[Romney-80|George W. Romney]]||1907||1995||1963-1969||[[Image:Romney-80.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |44||[[Milliken-284|William Milliken]]||1922||2019||1969-1983||[[Image:Milliken-284.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |45||[[Blanchard-1956|James Blanchard]]||1956||'''LIVING'''||1983-1991||||'''N/C''' |- |46||[[Engler-92|John Engler]]||1948||'''LIVING'''||1991-2003||||'''N/C''' |- |47||[[Granholm-8|Jennifer Granholm]]||1959||'''LIVING'''||2003-2011||||'''N/C''' |- |48||[[Snyder-4289|Rick Snyder]]||1958||'''LIVING'''||2011-2019||||'''N/C''' |- |49||[[Whitmer-493|Gretchen Whitmer]]||1971||'''LIVING'''||2019-present||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of Montana

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'''GOVERNORS OF MONTANA''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Montana_Governors ''Montana Governors Category Page''] Prior to the creation of Montana Territory (1864–1889), numerous areas of what is now the State of Montana were areas of Oregon Territory (1848–1859), Washington Territory (1853–1863), Idaho Territory (1863–1864), and Dakota Territory (1861–1864). Montana became its own territory in 1864, and subsequently had nine territorial governors. Since becoming a state in 1889, Montana has had 24 governors. Only one governor, Joseph Toole, served nonconsecutive terms. To date, Montana has had only one female governor, Judy Martz. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF MONTANA TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Edgerton-556|Sidney Edgerton]]||1833||1899||1864-1866||[[Image:Edgerton-556.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |ACT||[[Meagher-158|Thomas Frances Meagher]]||1823||1867||1865-1866||[[Image:Meagher-158.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Smith-12074|Green Clay Smith]]||1826||1895||1866-1869||[[Image:Smith-95284.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |ACT||[[Tufts-216|James Tufts]]||1829||1884||1869||[[Image:Tufts-216-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Ashley-2245|James Mitchell Ashley]]||1824||1896||1869||[[Image:Ashley-2245.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |ACT||[[Scribner-430|Wiley Scribner]]||1840||1889||1869-1870||[[Image:Scribner-430.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Potts-2175|Benjamin F. Potts]]||1836||1887||1870-1883||[[Image:Potts-2175.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Crosby-2111|John Schuyler Crosby]]||1839||1914||1883-1884||[[Image:Crosby-2111.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Carpenter-7572|B. Platt Carpenter]]||1837||1921||1884-1885||[[Image:Carpenter-7572.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Hauser-974|Samuel Thomas Hauser]]||1833||1914||1885-1887||[[Image:Hauser-974.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Leslie-933|Preston Leslie-933]]||1819||1907||1887-1889||[[Image:Leslie-933.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[White-26168|Benjamin F, White]]||1838||1920||1889||[[Image:White-26168.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF MONTANA''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Toole-249|Joseph Toole]]||1851||1929||1889-1893||[[Image:Toole-249.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Richards-129|John E. Rickards]]||1848||1927||1893-1897||[[Image:Rickards-129.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Smith-46880|Robert Burns Smith]]||1854||1908||1897-1901||[[Image:Smith-46880.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Toole-249|Joseph Toole]]||1851||1929||1901-1908||[[Image:Toole-249.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Norris-3700|Edwin L. Norris]]||1865||1924||1908-1913||[[Image:Norris-3700.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Stewart-16568|Sam V. Stewart]]||1872||1939||1913-1921||[[Image:Stewart-16568.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Dixon-5820|Joseph M. Dixon]]||1867||1934||1921-1925||[[Image:Dixon-5820.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Erickson-1575|John E. Erickson]]||1863||1946||1925-1933||[[Image:Erickson-1575.jpg|100px]]||'''C'' |- |9||[[Cooney-358|Frank Henry Cooney]]||1872||1935||1933-1935||[[Image:Cooney-358.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Holt-4296|Elmer Holt]]||1884||1945||1935-1937||[[Image:Holt-4296.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Ayers-1622|Roy E. Ayers]]||1882||1955||1982-1955||[[Image:Ayers-1622.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Ford-6325|Sam C. Ford]]||1882||1961||1941-1949||[[Image:Ford-6325.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Bonner-962|John W. Bonner]]||1902||1970||1949-1953||[[Image:Bonner-962.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Aronson-68|J. Hugo Aronson]]||1891||1978||1953-1961||[[Image:Aronson-68.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Nutter-406|Donald Grant Nutter]]||1915||1962||1961-1962||[[Image:Nutter-406.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Babcock-2076|Tim Babcock]]||1919||2015||1962-1969||[[Image:Babcock-2076.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Anderson-22368|Forrest H. Anderson]]||1913||1989||1969-1973||[[Image:Anderson-22368.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Judge-324|Thomas Lee Judge]]||1934||2006||1973-1981||[[Image:Judge-324.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Schwinden-8|Ted Schwinden]]||1925||'''LIVING'''||1981-1989||||'''N/C''' |- |20||[[Stephens-5247|Stan Stephens]]||1929||2001||1989-1993||[[Image:Stephens-5247.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Racicot-48|Marc Racicot]]||1948||'''LIVING'''||1993-2001||||'''C''' |- |22||[[Morstein-2|Judy Martz]]||1943||2017||2001-2005||[[Image:Morstein-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Schweitzer-521|Brian Schweitzer]]||1955||'''LIVING'''||2005-2013||||'''C''' |- |24||[[Bullock-2075|Steve Bullock]]||1966||'''LIVING'''||2013-2021||||'''C''' |- |25||[[Gianforte-6|Greg Gianforte]]||1961||'''LIVING'''||2021-present||||'''N/C''' |--

Governors of New Jersey

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'''GOVERNORS OF NEW JERSEY''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Jersey_Governors ''New Jersey Governors Category Page''] One of the original Thirteen Colonies, New Jersey was admitted as a state on 18 Dec 1787, making it the third state to join the Union. Since then, the State of New Jersey has had 56 official state governors. Eight of those governors held the position in multiple non-consecutive terms, but New Jersey's policy is to only number these individuals once. Thus, when ninth governor Peter Shelly was elected to a second term, he followed the 11th governor, but continued to be numbered as the ninth governor. His successor became governor #12. New Jersey has also had sixteen acting-governors, two of whom eventually became governor. John Farmer Jr. was the state's shortest-serving governor, holding office for just 90 minutes in 8 Jan 2002. He was one of five people to serve as Governor of New Jersey over a period of just eight days. Christine Todd Whitman is the only woman to have served as Governor of New Jersey. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Livingston-373|William Livingston]]||1723||1790||1776-1790||[[Image:Livingston-373.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Lawrence-2420|Elisha Lawrence]]||1746||1799||1790||No known image||'''C''' |- |2||[[Paterson-1487|William Paterson]]||1745||1806||1790-1793||[[Image:Paterson-1487.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Henderson-7329|Thomas Henderson]]||1743||1824||1793||No known image||'''C''' |- |3||[[Howell-2982|Richard Howell]]||1754||1802||1793-1801||[[Image:Howell-2982.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Bloomfield-562|Joseph Bloomfield]]||1753||1823||1801-1802||[[Image:Bloomfield-562.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Lambert-4119|John Lambert]]||1746||1823||1802-1803||[[Image:Lambert-4119.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Bloomfield-562|Joseph Bloomfield]]||1753||1823||1803-1812||[[Image:Bloomfield-562.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Ogden-1225|AAron Ogden]]||1756||1839||1812-1813||[[Image:Ogden-1225.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Pennington-1968|William Sanford Pennington]]||1757||1826||1813-1815||[[Image:Pennington-1968-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Kennedy-6771|William Kennedy]]||1775||1826||1815||No known image||'''N/C''' |- |7||[[Dickerson-1268|Mahion Dickerson]]||1770||1853||1815-1817||[[Image:Dickerson-1298.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Williamson-2719|Isaac Halstead Williamson]]||1767||1844||1817-1829||[[Image:Williamson-2719.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Wall-2466|Garret D, Wall]]||1783||1850||1829||[[Image:Wall-2466.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Vroom-131|Peter Dumont Vroom]]||1791||1873||1829-1832||[[Image:Vroom-131.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Southard-81|Samuel L. Southard]]||1787||1842||1832-1833||[[Image:Southard-81.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Seeley-534|Elias P. Seeley]]||1791||1846||1833||[[Image:Seeley-534.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Vroom-131|Peter Dumont Vroom]]||1791||1873||1833-1836||[[Image:Vroom-131.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Dickerson-1300|Philemon Dickerson]]||1788||1862||1836-1837||[[Image:Dickerson-1300.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Pennington-2022|William Pennington]]||1796||1862||1837-1843||[[Image:Pennington-2022.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Haines-1782|Daniel Haines]]||1801||1877||1843-1845||[[Image:Haines-1782.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Stratton-1308|Charles Stratton]]||1796||1859||1845-1848||[[Image:Stratton-1308.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Haines-1782|Daniel Haines]]||1801||1877||1848-1851||[[Image:Haines-1782.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Fort-383|George Franklin Fort]]||1809||1872||1851-1854||[[Image:Fort-383.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Price-7700|Rodman M. Price]]||1816||1894||1854-1857||[[Image:Price-7700.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Newell-1127|William A. Newell]]||1817||1901||1857-1860||[[Image:Newell-1127.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Olden-35|Charles Smith Olden]]||1799||1876||1860-1863||[[Image:Olden-35.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |20||[[Parker-16194|Joel Parker]]||1818||1888||1863-1866||[[Image:Parker-16194.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Ward-11734|Marcus Lawrence Ward]]||1866||1869||1866-1869||[[Image:Ward-11734.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |22||[[Randolph-1326|Theodore Fitz Randolph]]||1826||1883||1869-1872||[[Image:Randolph-1326.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Parker-16194|Joel Parker]]||1818||1888||1872-1875||[[Image:Parker-16194.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Bedle-13|Joseph D. Bedle]]||1821||1894||1872-1875||[[Image:Bedle-13.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[McClellan-161|George B. McClellan]]]||1826||1885||1878-1881||[[Image:McClellan-161.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Ludlow-399|George C. Ludlow]]||1830||1900||1881-1884||[[Image:Ludlow-399.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |26||[[Abbett-26|Leon Abbett]]||1836||1894||1884-1887||[[Image:Abbett-26.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Green-13879|Robert Stockton Green]]||1831||1895||1887-1890||[[Image:Green-13879.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Abbett-26|Leon Abbett]]||1836||1894||1890-1893||[[Image:Abbett-26.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Werts-57|George Theodore Werts]]||1846||1910||1893-1896||[[Image:Werts-57.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |29||[[Griggs-683|John W. Griggs]]||1849||1927||1896-1898||[[Image:Griggs-683.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Voorhees-345|Foster McGowen Voorhees]]||1856||1927||1898||[[Image:Voorhees-345.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |Act||[[Watkins-3376|David Ogden Watkins]]||1862||1938||1898-1899||[[Image:Watkins-3376.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[Voorhees-345|Foster McGowen Voorhees]]||1856||1927||1899-1902||[[Image:Voorhees-345.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |31||[[Murphy-7428|Franklin Murphy]]||1846||1920||1902-1905||[[Image:Murphy-7428.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Stokes-1739|Edward C. Stokes]]||1860||1942||1905-1908||[[Image:Stokes-1739.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |33||[[Fort-384|John Franklin Fort]]||1852||1920||1908-1911||[[Image:Fort-384.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |34||[[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]]||1856||1924||1911-1913||[[Image:Wilson-7591.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Fielder-258|James Fairman Fielder]]||1867||1954||1913||[[Image:Fielder-258.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |Act||[[Taylor-25597|Leon R. Taylor]]||1883||1924||1913-1914||[[Image:Taylor-25597.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Fielder-258|James Fairman Fielder]]||1867||1954||1914-1917||[[Image:Fielder-258.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |36||[[Edge-511|Walter Evans Edge]]||1873||1956||1917-1919||[[Image:Edge-511.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Runyon-443|William Nelson Runyon]]||1871||1931||1919-1920||[[Image:Runyon-443.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Case-2463|Clarence E. Case]]||1877||1961||1920||[[Image:Case-2463.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[Edwards-9728|Edward I. Edwards]]||1863||1931||1920-1923||[[Image:Edwards-9728.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |38||[[Silzer-1|George Sebastian Silzer]]||1870||1940||1923-1926||[[Image:Silzer-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |39||[[Moore-20963|A. Harry Moore]]||1877||1952||1926-1929||[[Image:Moore-20963.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |40||[[Larson-1879|Morgan Foster Larson]]||1882||1961||1929-1932||[[Image:Larson-1879.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[Moore-20963|A. Harry Moore]]||1877||1952||1932-1935||[[Image:Moore-20963.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |Act||[[Powell-6243|Clifford Rose Powell]]||1893||1973||1935||[[Image:Powell-6243.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Prall-61|Horace Griggs Prall]]||1881||1951||1935||[[Image:Prall-61.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Hoffman-3930|Harold G. Hoffman]]||1896||1954||1935-1938||[[Image:Hoffman-3930.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |39||[[Moore-20963|A. Harry Moore]]||1877||1952||1938-1941||[[Image:Moore-20963.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |42||[[Edison-9|Charles Edison]]||1890||1969||1941-1944||[[Image:Edison-9.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |36||[[Edge-511|Walter Evans Edge]]||1873||1956||1944-1947||[[Image:Edge-511.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[Driscoll-413|Alfred E, Driscoll]]||1902||1975||1947-1954||[[Image:Driscoll-413.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |44||[[Meyner-1|Robert B. Meyner]]||1908||1990||1954-1962||[[Image:Meyner-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |45||[[Hughes-7135|Richard J. Hughes]]||1909||1992||1962-1970||[[Image:Hughes-7135.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |46||[[Cahill-550|William T. Cahill]]||1912||1996||1970-1974||[[Image:Cahill-550.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |47||[[Byrne-1699|Brenden Byrne]]||1924||2018||1974-1982||[[Image:Byrne-1699.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |48||[[Kean-198|Thomas Kean]]||1935||'''LIVING'''||1982-1990||||'''C''' |- |49||[[Florio-51|James Florio]]||1937||2022||1990-1994||[[Image:Florio-51.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |50||[[Todd-3520|Christie Todd Whitman]]||1946||'''LIVING'''||1994-2001||||'''N/C''' |- |51||[[DiFrancesco-15|Donald DiFrancesco]]||1944||'''LIVING'''||2001-2002||||'''N/C''' |- |Act||[[Farmer-2237|John Farmer Jr.]]||1957||'''LIVING'''||2002||||'''N/C''' |- |Act||[[Bennett-10083|John O. Bennett]]||1948||'''LIVING'''||2002||||'''N/C''' |- |Act||[[Codey-2|Richard Codey]]||1946||'''LIVING'''||2002||||'''N/C''' |- |52||[[McGreevey-2|Jim McGreevey]]||1957||'''LIVING'''||2002-2004||||'''N/C''' |- |53||[[Codey-2|Richard Codey]]||1946||'''LIVING'''||2004-2006||||'''N/C''' |- |54||[[Corzine-2|Jon Corzine]]||1947||'''LIVING'''||2006-20010||||'''C''' |- |55||[[Christie-1554|Chris Christie]]||1954||'''LIVING'''||20010-2018||||'''N/C''' |- |56||[[Murphy-30526|Phil Murphy]]||1957||'''LIVING'''||20018-present||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of New Mexico

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'''GOVERNORS OF NEW MEXICO''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Mexico_Governors ''New Mexico Governors Category Page''] In 1846 the U.S. Army invaded and occupied New Mexico until 1850, when it was made an official U.S. Territory. The first of 18 territorial governors took office the following year. Since becoming a state in 1912, 28 individuals have held the office of governor of New Mexico, two of whom - Edwin L. Mechem and Bruce King - served three non-consecutive terms each. Governors Susan Martinez and Michelle Lujan Grisham are the first and second woman to hold the office, respectively. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" Border = ''1'' |+ '''GOVERNORS OF NEW MEXICO TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Calhoun-1641|James S. Calhoun]]||1802||1852||1851-1852||[[Image:Calhoun-1641.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Lane-6800|William Carr Lane]]||1789||1863||1852-1853||[[Image:Lane-6800.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Meriwether-188|David Meriwether]]||1800||1893||1853-1857||[[Image:Meriwether-188.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Rencher-21|Abraham Rencher]]||1798||1883||1857-1861||[[Image:Rencher-21.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Connelly-715|Henry Connelly]]||1800||1866||1861-1866||[[Image:Connelly-715.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Mitchell-12600|Robert Byington Mitchell]]||1823||1882||1866-1869||[[Image:Mitchell-12600.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Pile-218|William Anderson Pile]]||1829||1889||1869-1871||[[Image:Pile-218.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Giddings-450|Marsh Giddings]]||1816||1875||1871-1875||[[Image:Giddings-450.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Ritch-65|William G. Ritch]]||1830||1904||1875||[[Image:Ritch-65.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Axtell-742|Samuel Beach Axtell]]||1819||1891||1875-1878||[[Image:Axtell-742.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Wallace-4277|Lewis Wallace]]||1827||1905||1878-1881||[[Image:Wallace-4277.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Sheldon-1850|Lionel Allen Sheldon]]||1828||1917||1881-1885||[[Image:Sheldon-1850.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Ross-9488|Edmund G. Ross]]||1826||1907||1885-1887||[[Image:Ross-9488.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Prince-1732|L. Bradford Prince]]||1840||1922||1889-1893||[[Image:Prince-1732.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Thornton-558|William Taylor Thornton]]||1843||1916||1893-1897||[[Image:Thornton-558.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Otero-31|Miguel Antonio Otero]]||1859||1944||1897-1906||[[Image:Otero-31.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Hagerman-261|Herbert James Hagerman]]||1871||1935||1906-1907||[[Image:Hagerman-261.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Curry-2477|George Curry]]||1861||1947||1907-19010||[[Image:Curry-2477.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Mills-8234|William J. Mills]]||1849||1915||1910-1912||[[Image:Mills-8234.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" Border = ''1'' |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[McDonald-8551|William C. McDonald]]||1858||1918||1912-1917||[[Image:McDonald-8551.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Cabeza de Baca-27|Ezequiel Cabeza de Baca]]||1864||1917||1917||[[Image:Cabeza_de_Baca-27.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Lindsey-2880|Washington Lindsey]]||1862||1926||1917-1919||[[Image:Lindsey-2880.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Larrazolo-2|Octavio Larrazolo]]||1859||1930||1919-1921||[[Image:Larrazolo-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Mechem-21|Merritt C. Mechem]]||1870||1946||1921-1923||[[Image:Mechem-21.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Hinkle-602|James F, Hinkle]]||1862||1951||1923-1925||[[Image:Hinkle-602.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Hannett-8|Arthur T. Hannett]]||1884||1966||1925-1927||[[Image:Hannett-8.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Dillon-1865|Richard C. Dillon]]||1877||1966||1927-1931||[[Image:Dillon-1865.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Seligman-34|Arthur Seligman]]||1871||1933||1931-1933||[[Image:Seligman-34.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Hockenhull-36|Andrew W. 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Mechem]]||1912||2002||1961-1962||[[Image:Mechem-20.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Bolack-5|Thomas Bolack]]||1918||1998||1962-1963||[[Image:Bolack-5.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Campbell-17187|Jack M. 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Governors of New South Wales

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[[Category: New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Governors from 1901]] == Background == {{Image|file=My_WikiTree_Resources.png |align=r |size=150px |caption=Badge of the Governor of New South Wales }} The '''Governor of New South Wales''' is the vice-regal representative of the Australian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, in the state of New South Wales; and performs constitutional and ceremonial functions. The office is established by the New South Wales Constitution Act, 1902.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_of_New_South_Wales Wikipedia: Governor of New South Wales; accessed 14 Oct 2019] When the eleven ships of the First Fleet anchored in Sydney Cove on 26th January 1788, the king's proclamation regarding the founding of the penal colony of New South Wales was read and [[Phillip-196|Captain Arthur Phillip RN]] commissioned as the colony's first vice-regal governor. Of course, then New South Wales encompassed the land from the northern tip of Cape York, Queensland to the southern extremity of Tasmania. And it was just weeks before the colony's boundaries were stretched to include places such as Norfolk Island. As time marched on, Van Dieman's Land (Tasmania), Port Phillip Bay (Victoria), Moreton Bay (Queensland) and Norfolk Island became independent of New South Wales. == List of Governors of New South Wales == {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Spouse ! scope="col"|Years as Governor ! scope="col"|No. years ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |1||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||[[Phillip-196|Captain Arthur Phillip RN]]||Allhallows, London, England||-||1788-1792||4yrs 11mths||encouraged exploration, emancipation and self-sufficiency |-align=center |2||[[Image:Hunter-9319.png|50px]]||[[Hunter-9319|Captain John Hunter RN]]||Leith, Midlothian, Scotland||-||1795-1800||5yrs||encouraged exploration, emancipation and Christianity |-align=center |3||[[Image:King-7865.jpg|50px]]||[[King-7865|Captain Philip Gidley King RN]]||Launceston, Cornwall, England||[[Coombe-73|Anna Josepha Coombe]]||1800-1806||5yrs 11 mths||encouraged exploration, emancipation and agriculture |-align=center |4||[[Image:Bligh-45.jpg|50px]]||[[Bligh-45|Captain William Bligh RN]]||St Tudy, Cornwall, England||daughter, [[Bligh-150|Mary Putland]]||1806-1808||1yr 5 mths||was subject to a military coup led by ex-NSW Corps officers |-align=center |5||[[Image:Macquarie-27.jpg|50px]]||[[Macquarie-27|MAJ GEN Lachlan Macquarie CB]]||Island of Ulva, Inner Hebrides, Scotland||[[Campbell-1853|Elizabeth Henrietta Campbell]]||1810-1821||11yrs 11 mths||encouraged exploration and emancipation, built infrastructure and sited towns |-align=center |6||[[Image:Brisbane-28.jpg|50px]]||[[Brisbane-28|MAJ GEN Sir Thomas Brisbane GCH GCB, Bt]]||Noddsdale, Ayrshire, Scotland||[[Makdougall-4|Anna Maria Hay Makdougall]]||1821-1825||5yrs||worked to improve the land grants system and to reform the currency, agriculture |-align=center |7||[[Image:Darling-545.jpg|50px]]||[[Darling-545|LT GEN Sir Ralph Darling GCH]]||Ireland||[[Dumaresq-7|Elizabeth Dumaresq]]||1825-1831||5yrs 10 mths||education, female convicts, promote Christian teaching, and protect indigenous population |-align=center |8||[[Image:Bourke-361.jpg|50px]]||[[Bourke-361|MAJ GEN Sir Richard Bourke KCB]]||Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland||[[Bourke-362|Elizabeth Jane Bourke]]||1831-1837||6yrs||trial by jury and civil juries in criminal cases; economic growth; religion and education |-align=center |9||[[Image:Gipps-4.jpg|50px]]||[[Gipps-4|Major Sir George Gipps]]||Ringwould, Kent, England||[[Ramsay-1674|Elizabeth Ramsay]]||1838-1846||8yrs 5mths||exploration; equality for all; partial representative government |-align=center |10||[[Image:FitzRoy-113.jpg|50px]]||[[FitzRoy-113|LT COL Sir Charles Fitzroy KCH KCB]]||England||[[Lennox-421|Mary Lennox]]||1846-1855||8yrs 5mths||constitution providing for an elected lower house in a bicameral legislature; Sydney Uni. |-align=center |11||[[Image:Denison-1266.png|50px]]||[[Denison-1266|Sir William Denison KCB]]||London, England||[[Hornby-483|Caroline Hornby]]||1855-1861||6yrs||education; orphanages; Christianity |-align=center |12||[[Image:Young-23510.png|50px]]||[[Young-23510|The Rt Hon. Sir John Young GCMG KBE, Bt]]||Bombay, Mahārāshtra, India||[[Tuite-Dalton-5|Adelaide Tuite-Dalton]]||1861-1867||6yrs 7mths||charities; Christianity |-align=center |13||[[Image:Lowry-Corry-4.jpg|50px]]||[[Lowry-Corry-4|The Rt Hon. Sir Somerset Lowry-Corry GCMG PC, Earl Belmore]]||London, England||[[Gladstone-120|Anne Gladstone]]||1868-1872||4yrs 1mth||- |-align=center |14||[[Image:Robinson-21888.jpg|50px]]||[[Robinson-21888|The Rt Hon. Sir Hercules Robinson GCMG]]||Rosmead, Westmeath, Ireland||[[Annesley-156|Nea Annesley]]||1872-1879||6yrs 9mths||responsible government |-align=center |15||[[Image:Loftus-544.jpg|50px]]||[[Loftus-544|The Rt Hon. Sir Augustus Loftus GCB, Lord Loftus]]||Bristol, Gloucestershire, England||[[Greville-205|Emma Greville]]||1879-1885||6yrs 3mths||Sudan War |-align=center |16||[[Image:Wynn-Carington-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Carrington-700|The Rt Hon. Sir Charles Wyn-Carington GCMG PC, Lord Carrington]]||Whitehall, London, England||[[Harbord-63|Cecilia Harbord]]||1885-1890||4yrs 11mths||- |-align=center |17||[[Image:Child-Villiers-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Child-Villiers-2|The Rt Hon. Sir Victor Child-Villiers GCB GCMG PC, Earl of Jersey]]||Berkeley Square, London, England||[[Leigh-1190|Margaret Leigh]]||1891-1893||2yrs 2mths||- |-align=center |18||[[Image:Duff-2153.jpg|50px]]||[[Abercromby-21|The Rt Hon. Sir Robert Duff GCMG]]||Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland||[[Scott-23072|Louisa Scott]]||1893-1895 [[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|30px|center]]||1yrs 10mths||- |-align=center |19||[[Image:Brand-1813.jpg|50px]]||[[Brand-1014|The Rt Hon. Sir Henry Brand GCMG, Viscount Hampden of Glynde]]||Devonport, Devonshire, England||[[Cavendish-108|Susan Cavendish]]||1895-1899||3yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |20||[[Image:Lygon-90.jpg|50px]]||[[Lygon-90|The Rt Hon. Sir William Lygon KCMG PC, Earl Beauchamp]]||London, England||[[Grosvenor-314|Lettuce Grosvenor]]||1899-1901||1yr 11mths||Boer War; federation |-align=center |21||[[Image:Rawson-930.jpg|50px]]||[[Rawson-930|Admiral Sir Harry Rawson GCB GCMG RN]]||Walton-on-Hill, Lancashire, England||[[Shaw-17278|Florence Shaw]]||1902-1909||7yrs||the first naval officer since William Bligh to hold the post |-align=center |22||[[Image:Rawson-930.jpg|50px]]||[[Thesiger-2|The Rt Hon. Sir Frederick Thesiger GCSI GCMG GCIE GBE, Lord Chelmsford]]||London, England||[[Guest-756|Frances Guest]]||1909-1913||3yrs 8mths||had been governor of Queensland from 1905 |-align=center |23||[[Image:Strickland-3323.jpg|50px]]||[[Strickland-3323|The Hon. Sir Gerald Strickland GCMG, Count della Catena, Lord Strickland]]||Valletta, Malta||[[Sackville-78|Edeline Sackville]]||1913-1917||4yrs 7mths||supported efforts during The Great War |-align=center |24||[[Image:Davidson-5691.jpg|50px]]||[[Davidson-5691|Sir Walter Davidson KCMG]]||Valletta, Malta||[[Feilding-19|Dame Davidson, nee Margaret Feilding]]||1918-1923 [[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|30px|center]]||5yrs 7mths||died in office |-align=center |25||[[Image:De_Chair-4.jpg|50px]]||[[De_Chair-4|Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair KCB KCMG MVO]]||Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada||[[Struben-1|Enid Struben]]||1924-1930||6yrs 2mths||- |-align=center |26||[[Image:Game-79.jpg|50px]]||[[Game-79|Air Vice Marshal Sir Philip Game GCB GCVO GBE KCMG DSO]]||Streatham, Surrey, England||[[Hughes-Gibb-1|Gwendolen Hughes-Gibb]]||1930-1935||4yrs 8mths||dismissed the NSW government in May 1932 |-align=center |27||[[Image:Hore-Ruthven-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Hore-Ruthven-2|Brigadier Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven VC GCMG CB DSO, Earl of Gowrie]]||Windsor, Berkshire, England||[[Pollok-31|Zara Pollok]]||1935-1936||12mths||was appointed Governor General of Australia |-align=center |28||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-30518|Admiral Sir David Anderson KCB KCMG MVO]]||Newton by Chester, Cheshire, England||[[Teschemaker-2|Dame Anderson, nee Edith Teschemaker]]||1936-1936 [[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|30px|center]]||2mths||died in office |-align=center |29||[[Image:Loder-106.jpg|50px]]||[[Loder-106|The Rt Hon. Sir John de Vere Loder KCMG, Lord Wakehurst]]||Chelsea, London, England||[[Tennant-864|Margaret Tennant]]||1937-1946||8yrs 9mths||the last non-Australian-born governor of NSW; supported the war effort |-align=center |30||[[Image:Northcott-225.jpg|50px]]||[[Northcott-225|LT GEN Sir John Northcott KCMG KCVO CB]]||Creswick, Victoria||[[Paton-870|Mary Paton]]||1946-1957||10yrs 11mths||first Australian-born (Victoria) governor of New South Wales |-align=center |31||[[Image:Woodward-4680.jpg|50px]]||[[Woodward-4680|LT GEN Sir Eric Woodward KCMG KCVO CB CBE DSO]]||Hay, New South Wales||[[Weller-1418|Amy Weller]]||1957-1965||8yrs||first NSW governor to have been born in New South Wales |-align=center |32||[[Image:Cutler-1378.jpg|50px]]||[[Cutler-1378|Sir Arthur Roden Cutler VC KCMG KCVO CBE]]||Manly, New South Wales||[[Morris-16805|Helen Morris]]||1966-1981||14yrs 365 days||NSW's longest-serving governor |-align=center |33||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||[[Rowland-3261|Air Marshal Sir James Rowland AC KBE DFC AFC]]||Armidale, New South Wales||[[Campbell-23621|Faye Campbell]]||1981-1989||8yrs||a 'man of the people': opened Government House on a more frequent basis and invited a broader range of society to official functions |-align=center |34||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||[[Martin-42241|Rear Admiral Sir David Martin KCMG AO RAN]]||Sydney, New South Wales||Suzanne Millear||1989-1990 [[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|30px|center]]||1yr 7mths||- |-align=center |35||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair AC RAN||Manly, New South Wales||Shirley McLellan||1990-1996||5yrs 7mths||living as of 2019 |-align=center |36||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||[[Samuels-717|The Hon. Gordon Samuels AC CVO QC]]||London, England||Jacqueline Kott||1996-2001||5yrs||- |-align=center |37||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||Professor The Hon. Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO||Narrandera, New South Wales||Sir Nicholas Shehadie||2001-2014||13yrs 7mths||living as of 2019 |-align=center |38||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||General The Hon. David Hurley AC DSC||Wollongong, New South Wales||Linda McMartin||2014-2019||4yrs 7mths||living as of 2019 |-align=center |39||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-3.png|50px]]||The Hon. Margaret Beazley AO QC||Sydney, New South Wales||Dennis Wilson||2019-||incumbent||- |-align=center |}
== The Role of the Governor == As Australia's, and therefore New South Wales', monarch lives predominantly outside New South Wales' borders, the governor's primary task is to '''perform the sovereign's constitutional duties on his or her behalf''', acting within the principles of parliamentary democracy and responsible government as a guarantor of continuous and stable governance and as a nonpartisan safeguard against the abuse of power. For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the '''various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country'''; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles. The first ten governors of New South Wales, covering the colony's first 67 years, were primarily overseeing the running of a penal settlement, or settlements. The early colonial governors held a virtual autocratic power due to the distance from and poor communications with Great Britain, until 1824 when the New South Wales Legislative Council, Australia's first legislative body, was appointed to advise the governor. Between 1850 and 1861, the governor of New South Wales was titled governor-general, in an early attempt at federalism. During that time all communication between the Australian colonies and the British Government was meant to go through the governor-general, and the other colonies had lieutenant-governors. As South Australia (1836), Tasmania (1855), and Victoria (1855) obtained responsible government, their lieutenant-governors were replaced by governors. Queensland (1859) went directly to governor and independence. It is from this time that New South Wales became as is known today. The six British colonies in Australia joined together to form the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. New South Wales and the other colonies became states in the federal system under the Constitution of Australia. The New South Wales Constitution Act 1902 confirmed the modern system of government of New South Wales as a state, including defining the role of the governor as the monarch's representative, who acts by and with the advice of the Executive Council. == Government House == === Sydney === On his arrival in Sydney in 1788, [[Phillip-196|Arthur Phillip]] resided in a temporary wood and canvas house before the construction of a more substantial house on a site now bounded by Bridge Street and Phillip Street, Sydney. This '''first Government House''' was extended and repaired by the following eight governors, but was generally in poor condition and was vacated in 1845. {{Image|file=Australia_s_Military_Coup.jpg |caption=Government House Sydney c1809 }} From 1845, '''Government House''' has been the house designed by Edward Blore and Mortimer Lewis and built in Macquarie Street overlooking Farm Cove and the Sydney Harbour. {{Image|file=Governors_of_New_South_Wales.jpg |caption=Government House Sydney }} With the federation of the Australian colonies in 1901, Government House was leased to the new Commonwealth Government to serve as the secondary residence of the new Governor-General of Australia. The NSW Government leased the residence of '''Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill''' as the residence of the governor. This arrangement lasted until 1913 when the governor-general moved to the new Sydney residence of Admiralty House. The governor from 1913 to 1917, [[Strickland-3323|Sir Gerald Strickland]], continued to live in Cranbrook and on his departure his successor returned to Government House. In an attempt to 'force' republicanism on the nation, on 16th January 1996, the premier, Bob Carr, announced that the (then) next governor, [[Samuels-717|Gordon Samuels]], would not live or work at Government House. Infact, Carr turned the office of governor into a part-time affair. In October 2011, the new premier, Barry O'Farrell, announced that the governor, Dame Marie Bashir, would move back into Government House. === Parramatta === In 1790, [[Phillip-196|Arthur Phillip]] had a secondary residence built in the township of Parramatta. In 1799, [[Hunter-9319|John Hunter]], established a more permanent building erected on the same site - the oldest surviving public building in Australia - and now known as '''Old Government House''', a National Trust of New South Wales managed property.[https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/old-government-house National Trust: Old Government House; accessed 14 Oct 2019] This residence remained occupied until the completion of the primary Government House in 1845. {{Image|file=Governors_of_New_South_Wales-1.jpg |caption=Old Government House Parramatta }} === Summer residence === From 1868, [[Lowry-Corry-4|The Earl Belmore]] and his successor, [[Robinson-21888|Sir Hercules Robinson]], used '''Throsby Park''' at Moss Vale in the Southern Highlands as his summer residence. In 1879 it was decided that the colony should purchase a house at Sutton Forest for use as a permanent summer residence, and in 1881 the NSW Government purchased for £6000 a property known as Prospect that had been built by Robert Pemberton Richardson (of the firm Richardson & Wrench). This was renamed '''Hillview''', and became the primary summer governor's residence from 1885 to 1957; when, seen as unnecessary and expensive, Hillview was put up for sale. {{Image|file=Governors_of_New_South_Wales-2.jpg |caption=Hillview, Sutton Forest }} == Support == The governor is but one person in the vice-regal household; managed by the Office of the Governor. He or she is helped in the execution of constitutional and ceremonial duties by the Official Secretary and Chief of Staff, currently Colonel Michael Miller RFD. Other support staff include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, event managers, protocol officers, chefs and other kitchen employees, waiters, various cleaning staff, as well as tour guides. In this official capacity, the entire household is usually referred to as Government House. == Sources ==

Governors of New York

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'''GOVERNORS OF NEW YORK''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_York_Governors ''New York Governors Category Page''] Fifty-seven people have served as state governor, four of whom served non-consecutive terms (George Clinton, DeWitt Clinton, Horatio Seymour, and Al Smith); the official numbering lists each governor only once. This numbering includes one acting governor. This list does not include colonial governors. Four New York governors have become president of the United States after serving as governor of New York: Martin Van Buren, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and six became vice president. Van Buren and Theodore Roosevelt held both offices. Two governors, Joh Jay and Charles Evans Hughes, both served as Chief Justice of the United States. David Paterson was the first African American governor of New York, and the first legally blind governor as well. Paterson is only the fourth African American to hold the office of governor in the United States. To date, New York has had only one female governor: Kathy Hochul. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]]||1739||1812||1777-1895||[[Image:Clinton-693.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Jay-1|John Jay]]||1745||1829||1795-1801||[[Image:John-jay.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1||[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]]||1739||1812||1801-1804||[[Image:Clinton-693.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Lewis-12823|Morgan Lewis]]||1754||1844||1804-1807||[[Image:Lewis-13262.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Tompkins-364|Daniel D. Tompkins]]||1774||1825||1807-1817||[[Image:Tompkins-551.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5-Act||[[Tayler-87|John Tayler]]||1742||1829||1817||[[Image:Tayler-87.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Clinton-145|DeWitt Clinton]]||1769||1828||1817-1822||[[Image:Clinton-145.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Yates-1155|Joseph C. Yates]]||1768||1837||1823-1824||[[Image:Yates-1155.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Clinton-145|DeWitt Clinton]]||1769||1828||1825-1828||[[Image:Clinton-145.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Pitcher-701|Nathaniel Pitcher]]||1777||1837||1823-1824||[[Image:pitcher-701-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]]||1782||1862||1828-1832||[[Image:Van_Buren-1-3.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Throop-1021|Enos T. Throop]]||1784||1874||1829-1832||[[Image:Throop-1021.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Marcy-166|William L. Marcy]]||1786||1857||1833-1838||[[Image:Marcy-166.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Seward-271|William H. Seward]]||1801||1872||1839-1842||[[Image:Seward-271.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Bouck-44|William C. Bouck]]||1786||1859||1843-1844||[[Image:Bouck-44.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Wright-15151|Silas Wright]]||1795||1847||1845-1846||[[Image:Wright-15151.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Young-14404|John Young]]||1802||1852||1847-1848||[[Image:Young-14404.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Fish-2396|Hamilton Fish]]||1808||1893||1849-1850||[[Image:Fish-2396.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Hunt-7695|Washington Hunt]]||1811||1867||1851-1852||[[Image:Hunt-7695.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Seymour-1853|Horation Seymour]]||1810||1886||1853-1854||[[Image:Seymour-1853.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Clark-21785|Myron C. Clark]]||1806||1892||1855-1856||[[Image:Clark-21785.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[King-11658|John A. King]]||1788||1867||1857-1858||[[Image:King-11658.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Morgan-9210|Edwin D. Morgan]]||1811||1883||1859-1862||[[Image:Morgan-9210.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Seymour-1853|Horatio Seymour]]||1810||1886||1863-1864||[[Image:Seymour-1853.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Fenton-1251|Reuben E, Fenton]]||1819||1885||1865-1868||[[Image:Fenton-1251.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Hoffman-3820|John T. Hoffman]]||1828||1888||1869-1872||[[Image:Hoffman-3820.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Dix-405|John Adams Dix]]||1798||1879||1873-1874||[[Image:Dix-405.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Tilden-376|Samuel J. Tilden]]||1814||1886||1875-1876||[[Image:Tilden-376.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Robinson-13060|Lucius D. Robinson]]||1810||1891||1877-1879||[[Image:Robinson-13060.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Cornell-1170|Alanzo B. Cornell]]||1832||1904||1880-1882||[[Image:Cornell-1170.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]]||1837||1908||1885-1889||[[Image:Cleveland-110-3.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Hill-14190|David B. Hill]]||1843||1910||1889-1891||[[Image:Hill-14190.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[Flower-517|Roswell P. Flower]]||1835||1899||1892-1894||[[Image:Flower-517.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Morton-3303|Levi P. Morton]]||1824||1920||1895-1896||[[Image:Morton-3303.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Black-5812|Frank S. Black]]||1853||1913||1897-1898||[[Image:Black-5812.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]]||1858||1919||1899-1900||[[Image:Theo._Roosevelt.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |34||[[Odell-980|Benjamin B. Odell]]||1854||1926||1901-1904||[[Image:Odell-980.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Higgins-3290|Frank W. Higgins]]||1856||1907||1905-1906||[[Image:Higgins-3290.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |36||[[Hughes-7043|Charles Evans Hughes]]||1862||1943||1907-1910||[[Image:Hughes-7043.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[White-22026|Horace White]]||1865||1943||1910||[[Image:White-22026.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Dix-486|John Alden Dix]]||1860||1928||1911-1912||[[Image:Dix-486.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[Sulzer-81|William Sulzer]]||1863||1941||1913||[[Image:Sulzer-81.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |40||[[Glynn-245|Martin H. Glynn]]||1871||1924||1913-1914||[[Image:Glynn-245.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Whitman-2267|Charles Seymour Whitman]]||1868||1947||1915-1918||[[Image:Whitman-2267.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Smith-80150|Al Smith]]||1873||1944||1919-1920||[[Image:Smith-80150.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[Miller-26889|Nathan L. Miller]]||1868||1953||1921-1922||[[Image:Miller-26889.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Smith-80150|Al Smith]]||1873||1944||1923-1928||[[Image:Smith-80150.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |44||[[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]||1882||1945||1929-1932||[[Image:Franklin-roosevelt.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |45||[[Lehman-730|Herbert H. Lehman]]||1878||1963||1933-1942||[[Image:Lehman-730.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |46||[[Poletti-10|Charles Poletti]]||1903||2002||1942||[[Image:Poletti-10.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |47||[[Dewey-355|Thomas E. Dewey]]||1902||1971||1943-1954||[[Image:Dewey-355.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |48||[[Harriman-365|W. Avirill Harriman]]||1891||1986||1955-1958||[[Image:Harriman-365.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |49||[[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Rockefeller]]||1873||1979||1959-1973||[[Image:Rockefeller-101.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |50||[[Wilson-25410|Malcolm Wilson]]||1914||2000||1973-1974||[[Image:Wilson-25410.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |51||[[Carey-1791|Hugh Carey]]||1919||2011||1975-1982||[[Image:Carey-1791.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |52||[[Cuomo-10|Mario Cuomo]]||1932||2015||1983-1994||[[Image:Cuomo-10-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |53||[[Pataki-7|George Pataki]]||1945||'''LIVING'''||1995-2006||||'''N/C''' |- |54||[[Spitzer-117|Eliot Spitzer]]||1959||'''LIVING'''||2007-2008||||'''N/C''' |- |55||[[Paterson-1531|David Patterson]]||1954||'''LIVING'''||2008-2010||||'''N/C''' |- |56||[[Cuomo-9|Andrew Cuomo]]||1957||'''LIVING'''||2011-2021||||'''C''' |- |57||[[Courtney-3756|Kathy Hochul]]||1958||'''LIVING'''||2021-present||||'''C''' |-

Governors of Ohio

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'''GOVERNORS OF OHIO''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ohio_Governors ''Ohio Governors Category Page''] In 1787, the the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio was formed from territory ceded by the states of New York, Virginia, and Connecticut. It spanned all or large parts of six eventual U.S. states (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and the northeastern part of Minnesota). With the formation of Indiana Territory July 4, 1800, the territory was reduced to present-day Ohio, eastern Michigan, and a sliver of southeastern Indiana. Throughout its fifteen year history, the Northwest Territory, as it was commonly known, had just one territorial governor, Arthur St. Clair. When President Jefferson removed him from office on 22 Nov 1802, Charles Willing Byrd, as Secretary of the Territory, became acting governor for three months until Ohio achieved statehood on 1 Mar 1803. Since that time, Ohio has had 70 governors, with six individuals having held multiple non-consecutive terms. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Sinclair-3975|Arthur St. Clair]]||1732||1818||1787-1802||[[Image:Sinclair-3975.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Byrd-2210|Charles Willing Byrd]]||1770||1828||1802-1803|| No image available ||'''C''' |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF OHIO''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Tiffin-42|Edward Tiffin]]||1766||1829||1803-1807||[[Image:Tiffin-42.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Kirker-19|Thomas Kirker]]||1760||1837||1807-1808||[[Image:Kirker-19.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Huntington-807|Samuel H. Huntington]]||1765||1817||1808-1810||[[Image:Huntington-807.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Meigs-199|Return J. Meigs]]||1764||1823||1810-1814||[[Image:Meigs-199.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Looker-79|Othniel Looker]]||1757||1845||1814||[[Image:Looker-79.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Worthington-710|Thomas Worthington]]||1773||1827||1814-1818||[[Image:Worthington-710.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Brown-32945|Ethan Allen Brown]]||1771||1852||1818-1822||[[Image:Brown-32945.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Trimble-1062|Allen Trimble]]||1783||1870||1822||[[Image:Trimble-1062.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Morrow-1366|Jeremiah Morrow]]||1771||1852||1822-1826||[[Image:Morrow-1366.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Trimble-1062|Allen Trimble]]||1783||1826||1826-1830||[[Image:Trimble-1062.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[McArthur-994|Duncan McArthur]]||1772||1839||1830-1832||[[Image:McArthur-994-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Lucas-3197|Robert Lucas]]||1781||1853||1832-1836||[[Image:Lucas-3197.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Vance-1564|Joseph Vance]]||1786||1852||1836-1838||[[Image:Vance-1564.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Shannon-1144|Wilson Shannon]]||1802||1877||1838-1840||[[Image:Shannon-1144.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Corwin-260|Thomas Corwin]]||1794||1865||1840-1842||[[Image:Corwin-260.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Shannon-1144|Wilson Shannon]]||1802||1877||1842-1844||[[Image:Shannon-1144.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Bartley-576|Thomas W. Bartley]]||1812||1885||1844||[[Image:Bartley-576.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Bartley-577|Mordecai Bartley]]||1783||1870||1844-1846||[[Image:Bartley-577.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Bebb-36|William Bebb]]||1802||1873||1846-1849||[[Image:Bebb-36.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Ford-4753|Seabury Ford]]||1801||1855||1849-1850||[[Image:Ford-4753.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Wood-12780|Reuben Wood]]||1792||1864||1850-1853||[[Image:Wood-12780.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Medill-11|William Medill]]||1802||1865||1853-1856||[[Image:Medill-11.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Chase-843|Salmon P. Chase]]||1808||1873||1856-1860||[[Image:Chase-843.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Dennison-489|William Dennison Jr.]]||1815||1882||1860-1862||[[Image:Dennison-489.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Tod-81|David Tod]]||1805||1868||1862-1864||[[Image:Tod-81.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Brough-205|John Brough]]||1811||1865||1864-1865||[[Image:Brough-205.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Anderson-16590|Charles Anderson]]||1814||1895||1865-1866||[[Image:Anderson-16590.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Cox-9719|Jacob Dolson Cox]]||1828||1900||1866-1868||[[Image:Cox-9719.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]]||1822||1893||1868-1872||[[Image:Hayes-229-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[Noyes-1267|Edward Follansbee Noyes]]||1832||1890||1872-1874||[[Image:Noyes-1267.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Allen-15690|William Allen]]||1803||1879||1874-1876||[[Image:Allen-15690.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]]||1822||1893||1876-1877||[[Image:Hayes-229-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Young-13084|Thomas L. Young]]||1832||1888||1877-1878||[[Image:Young-13084.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |34||[[Bishop-4914|Richard M. Bishop]]||1812||1893||1878-1880||[[Image:Bishop-4914.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Foster-8038|Charles Foster]]||1828||1904||1880-1884||[[Image:Foster-8038.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |36||[[Hoadley-161|George Hoadley]]||1826||1902||1884-1886||[[Image:Hoadley-161.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[Foraker-13|Joseph B. Foraker]]||1845||1917||1886-1890||[[Image:Foraker-13.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Campbell-11889|James E. Campbell]]||1843||1924||1890-1892||[[Image:Campbell-11889.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[McKinley-184|William McKinley]]||1843||1901||1892-1896||[[Image:McKinley-184-3.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |40||[[Bushnell-455|Asa S. Bushnell]]||1834||1904||1896-1900||[[Image:Bushnell-455.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Nash-3324|George K. Nash]]||1842||1904||1900-1904||[[Image:Nash-3324.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Herrick-596|Myron T. Herrick]]||1854||1929||1904-1906||[[Image:Herrick-596.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[Pattison-356|John M. Pattison]]||1847||1906||1906||[[Image:Pattison-356.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |44||[[Harris-13872|Andrew L. Harris]]||1835||1915||1906-1909||[[Image:Harris-13872.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |45||[[Harmon-2666|Judson Harmon]]||1846||1927||1909-1913||[[Image:Harmon-2666.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |46||[[Cox-8805|James M. Cox]]||1870||1957||1913-1915||[[Image:Cox-8805.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |47||[[Willis-3519|Frank B. Willis]]||1871||1928||1915-1917||[[Image:Willis-3519.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |48||[[Cox-8805|James M. Cox]]||1870||1957||1917-1921||[[Image:Cox-8805.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |49||[[Davis-25011|Harry L. Davis]]||1878||1950||1921-1923||[[Image:Davis-26011.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |50||[[Donahey-20|A. Victor Donahey]]||1873||1946||1923-1929||[[Image:Donahey-20.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |51||[[Cooper-8828|Myers Y. Cooper]]||1873||1958||1929-1931||[[Image:Cooper-8828.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |52||[[White-19992|George White]]||1872||1953||1931-1935||[[Image:White-19992.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |53||[[Davey-593|Martinj L. Davey]]||1884||1946||1935-1939||[[Image:Davey-593.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |54||[[Bricker-1161|John W. Bricker]]||1893||1986||1939-1945||[[Image:Bricker-1161.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |55||[[Lausche-1|Frank Lausche]]||1895||1990||1945-1947||[[Image:Lausche-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |56||[[Herbert-1531|Thomas J. Herbert]]||1894||1974||1947-1949||[[Image:Herbert-1531.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |57||[[Lausche-1|Frank Lausche]]||1895||1990||1949-1957||[[Image:Lausche-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |58||[[Brown-33032|John William Brown]]||1913||1993||1957||[[Image:Brown-33032.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |59||[[O'Neill-1174|C. William O'Neill]]||1916||1978||1957-1959||[[Image:O_Neill-1174.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |60||[[DiSalle-1|Michael DiSalle]]||1908||1981||1959-1963||[[Image:DiSalle-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |61||[[Rhodes-2789|Jim Rhodes]]||1909||2001||1963-1971||[[Image:Rhodes-2789.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |62||[[Gilligan-93|John J. Gilligan]]||1921||2013||1971-1975||[[Image:Gilligan-93.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |63||[[Rhodes-2789|Jim Rhodes]]||1909||2001||1975-1983||[[Image:Rhodes-2789.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |64||[[Celeste-35|Dick Celeste]]||1937||'''LIVING'''||1983-1991||||'''C''' |- |65||[[Voinovich-2|George Voinovich]]||1936||2016||1991-1998||[[Image:Voinovich-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |66||[[Putnam-1279|Nancy Hollister]]||1949||'''LIVING'''||1998-1999||||'''C''' |- |67||[[Taft-82|Bob Taft]]||1942||'''LIVING'''||1999-2007||||'''C''' |- |68||[[Strickland-1980|Ted Strickland]]||1941||'''LIVING'''||2007-2011||||'''C''' |- |69||[[Kasich-5|John Kasich]]||1952||'''LIVING'''||2011-2019||||'''N/C''' |- |70||[[DeWine-21|Mike DeWine]]||1947||'''LIVING'''||2019-present||||'''C''' |-

Governors of Oklahoma

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'''GOVERNORS OF OKLAHOMA''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oklahoma_Governors ''Oklahoma Governors Category Page''] Oklahoma Territory was formally organized on 2 May 1890. Prior to achieving statehood in 1907, Oklahoma had seven governors. Additionally, two men, Robert Martin and William C. Grimes, in their capacity as Secretary of the Oklahoma Territory, served as Acting-Governor when the presidentially appointed governorship was vacant. On 16 Nov 1907, the Oklahoma and Indian territories joined to form the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Since that time, Oklahoma has had 28 governors, with Governor Henry Bellmon having held the position with two non-consecutive terms. Mary Fallin is the only woman to have held the Oklahoma governorship. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF OKLAHOMA TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Steele-4369|George Washington Steele]]||1839||1922||1890-1891||[[Image:Steele-4369.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Martin-27179|Robert Martin]]||1833||1897||1891-1892||[[Image:Martin-27179.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Seay-680|Abraham Jefferson Seay]]||1832||1915||1892-1893||[[Image:Seay-680.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Renfrow-126|William Cary Renfrow]]||1845||1922||1893-1897||[[Image:Renfrow-126.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Barnes-8887|Cassius McDonald Barnes]]||1845||1921||1897-1901||[[Image:Barnes-8887.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Jenkins-6492|William Miller Jenkins]]||1856||1941||1901||[[Image:Trapp-190.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Grimes-1879|William C. Grimes]]||1857||1931||1901||[[Image:Grimes-1879.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Ferguson-6720|Thompson Benton Ferguson]]||1857||1901||1906||[[Image:Ferguson-6720.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Frantz-812|Frank Frantz]]||1872||1941||1906-1907||[[Image:Frantz-812.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF OKLKAHOMA''' ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Haskell-1579|Charles N. Haskell]]||1860||1933||1907-1911||[[Image:Haskell-1579.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Cruce-77|Lee Cruce]]||1863||1933||1911-1915||[[Image:Cruce-77.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Williams-38122|Robert L. Williams]]||1868||1948||1915-1919||[[Image:Williams-38122.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Robertson-8101|James B.A. Robertson]]||1871||1938||1919-1923||[[Image:Robertson-8101.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Walton-3464|Jack C. Walton]]||1881||1949||1923||[[Image:Walton-3464.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Trapp-190|Martin E. Trapp]]||1877||1951||1923-1927||[[Image:Trapp-190.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Johnston-8212|Henry S. Johnston]]||1867||1965||1927-1929||[[Image:Johnston-8212.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Holloway-2440|William J. Holloway]]||1888||1970||1929-1931||[[Image:Holloway-2440.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Murray-335|William H. Murray]]||1869||1956||1931-1935||[[Image:Murray-335.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Marland-151|E. W. Marland]]||1874||1941||1935-1939||[[Image:Marland-151.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Phillips-805|Leon C. Phillips]]||1890||1958||1939-1943||[[Image:Phillips-805.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Kerr-4108|Robert S. Kerr]]||1896||1963||1943-1947||[[Image:Kerr-4108.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Turner-13951|Roy J. Turner]]||1894||1973||1947-1951||[[Image:Turner-13951.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Murray-2942|Johnston Murray]]||1902||1974||1951-1955||[[Image:Murray-2942.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Gary-293|Raymond D. Gary]]||1908||1993||1955-1959||[[Image:Gary-293.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Edmondson-635|J. Howard Edmondson]]||1925||1971||1959-1963||[[Image:Edmondson-635.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Nigh-68|George Nigh]]||1927||'''LIVING'''||1963||||'''N/C''' |- |18||[[Bellmon-1|Henry Bellmon]]||1921||2009||1963-1967||[[Image:Bellmon-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Bartlett-4964|Dewey F, Bartlett]]||1919||1979||1967-1971||[[Image:Bartlett-4964.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Hall-20429|David Hall]]||1930||2016||1971-1975||[[Image:Hall-20429.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Boren-84|David L. Boren]]||1941||'''LIVING'''||1975-1979||||'''C''' |- |22||[[Nigh-68|George Nigh]]||1927||'''LIVING'''||1979-1987||||'''N/C''' |- |23||[[Bellmon-1|Henry Bellmon]]||1921||2009||1987-1991||[[Image:Bellmon-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Walters-3778|David Walters]]||1951||'''LIVING'''||1991-1995||||'''N/C''' |- |25||[[Keating-449|Frank Keating]]||1944||'''LIVING'''||1995-2003||||'''N/C''' |- |26||[[Henry-5441|Brad Henry]]||1963||'''LIVING'''||2003-2011||||'''N/C''' |- |27||[[Copeland-2178|Mary Fallin]]||1954||'''LIVING'''||2011-2015||||'''N/C''' |- |28||[[Stitt-936|Kevin Stitt]]||1972||'''LIVING'''||2019-2026||||'''N/C'''

Governors of Oregon

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'''GOVERNORS OF OREGON''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oregon_Governors ''Oregon Governors Category Page''] On June 3, 1845, George Abernethy was elected to serve as Provisional Governor of the Oregon Country, thus becoming the first person in Oregon to hold the title of governor. The Abernethy administration technically ended when Oregon gained territorial status on 14 Aug 1848, although Abernethy continued to carry out his duties until Governor Lane arrived at Oregon City March 3, 1849. President Polk initially appointed Brigadier General James Shields to be Oregon's first territorial governor and Shields was confirmed by the Senate, but he declined the position and Joseph Lane was appointed in his place. Due to difficulties with transportation and communications there were several times when a departing governor left office and a new governor could not yet take over. This resulted in several local individuals acting as territorial governor until the new executive was appointed and arrived to take office. In all, the Oregon Territory had four Territorial Governors and three Acting-Governors. Oregon has had 38 governors since achieving statehood in 1859, including two women. Only one individual, John Kitzhaber, has held two non-consecutive terms. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A '''C''' in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. '''N/C''' stands for Not Connected. {| class=wikitable sortable border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF OREGON TERRITORY''' |- ! scope=col | # ! scope=col | Governor ! scope=col | Born ! scope=col | Died ! scope=col | Term ! scope=col class=unsortable | Photo ! scope=col | '''C''' |- |||[[Abernethy-283|George Abernethy]]||1806||1879||1848||[[Image:Abernethy-283.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |x||[[Shields-2446 |James Shields]]||1806||1879||1848||[[Image:Shields-2446.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1||[[Lane-5116|Joseph Lane]]||1801||1881||1849-1950||[[Image:Lane-5116.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Prichette-1|Kintzing Prichette]]||1800||1869||1850||No Known Image||'''N/C''' |- |2||[[Gaines-590|John P. Gaines]]||1795||1857||1850-1853||[[Image:Gaines-590.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Lane-5116|Joseph Lane]]||1801||1881||1853||[[Image:Lane-5116.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Curry-490|George Law Curry]]||1820||1878||1853||[[Image:Curry-490.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Davis-33337|John W. Davis]]||1799||1859||1853-1954||[[Image:Davis-33337.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Curry-490|George Law Curry]]||1820||1878||1854-1859||[[Image:Curry-490.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF OREGON''' |- ! scope=col | # ! scope=col | Governor ! scope=col | Born ! scope=col | Died ! scope=col | Term ! scope=col class=unsortable | Photo ! scope=col | '''C''' |- |1||[[Whiteaker-98|John Whiteaker]]||1820||1902||1859-1862||[[Image:Whiteaker-98.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Gibbs-2815|A.C. Gibbs]]||1825||1886||1862-1866||[[Image:Gibbs-2815.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Woods-5218|George Lemuel Woods]]||1832||1890||1866-1870||[[Image:Woods-5218.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Grover-1217|LaFayette Grover]]||1823||1911||1870-1877||[[Image:Grover-1217.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Chadwick-1718|Stephen F. Chadwick]]||1825||1895||1877-1878||[[Image:Chadwick-1718.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Thayer-3286|W.W. Thayer]]||1827||1899||1878-1882||[[Image:Thayer-3286.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Moody-2825|Zenas Ferry Moody]]||1832||1917||1882-1887||[[Image:Moody-2825.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Pennoyer-45|Sylvester Pennoyer]]||1831||1902||1887-1895||[[Image:Pennoyer-45.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Lord-2485|William Paine Lord]]||1838||1911||1896-1899||[[Image:Lord-2485.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Geer-520|Theodore Thurston Geer]]||1851||1924||1899-1903||[[Image:Geer-520.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Chamberlain-2648|George Earl Chamberlain]]||1854||1928||1903-1909||[[Image:Chamberlain-2648.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Benson-266|Frank W. Benson]]||1858||1911||1909-1910||[[Image:Benson-266.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Bowerman-284|Jay Bowerman]]||1876||1957||1910-1911||[[Image:Bowerman-284.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[West-8156|Oswald West]]||1873||1960||1911-1915||[[Image:West-8156.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Withycombe-5|James Withycombe]]||1854||1919||1915-1919||[[Image:Withycombe-5.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Olcott-129|Ben W. Olcott]]||1872||1952||1919-1923||[[Image:Olcott-129.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Pierce-5957|Walter M. Pierce]]||1861||1964||1923-1927||[[Image:Pierce-5957.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Patterson-7431|I.L. Patterson]]||1859||1929||1927-1929||[[Image:Patterson-7431.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Norblad-2|A.W. Norblad]]||1881||1960||1929-1931||[[Image:Norblad-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Meier-781|Julius Meier]]||1874||1937||1931-1935||[[Image:Meier-781.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Martin-25921|Charles H. Martin]]||1863||1946||1935-1939||[[Image:Martin-25921.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Sprague-2868|Charles A. Sprague]]||1887||1969||1939-1943||[[Image:Sprague-2868.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Snell-1498|Earl Snell]]||1895||1947||1943-1947||[[Image:Snell-1498.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Hall-19180|John Hubert Hall]]||1899||1970||1947-1949||[[Image:Hall-19180.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[McKay-2374|Douglas McKay]]||1893||1959||1949-1952||[[Image:McKay-2374.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Patterson-7442|Paul L. Patterson]]||1900||1956||1952-1956||[[Image:Patterson-7442.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Smith-93111|Elmo Smith]]||1909||1968||1956-1957||[[Image:Smith-93111.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Holmes-6457|Robert D. Holmes]]||1909||1976||1957-1959||[[Image:Holmes-6457.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Hatfield-1867|Mark Hatfield]]||1922||2011||1959-1967||[[Image:Hatfield-1867.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[McCall-1585|Tom McCall]]||1913||1983||1967-1975||[[Image:McCall-1585.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Straub-310|Robert W. Straub]]||1920||2002||1975-1979||[[Image:Straub-310.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Atiyeh-26|Victor Atiyeh]]||1923||2014||1979-1987||[[Image:Atiyeh-26.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Goldschmidt-277|Neil Goldschmidt]]||1940||'''LIVING'''||1987-1991||||'''N/C''' |- |34||[[Hughey-719|Barbara Roberts]]||1936||'''LIVING'''||1991-1995||||'''N/C''' |- |35||[[Kitzhaber-1|John Kitzhaber]]||1947||'''LIVING'''||1995-2003||||'''N/C''' |- |36||[[Kulongoski-1|Ted Kulongoski]]||1940||'''LIVING'''||2003-2011||||'''N/C''' |- |37||[[Kitzhaber-1|John Kitzhaber]]||1947||'''LIVING'''||2011-2015||||'''N/C''' |- |38||[[Brown-42739|Kate Brown]]||1960||'''LIVING'''||2015-2023||||'''N/C''' |- |39||[[Kotek-57|Tina Kotek]]||1966||'''LIVING'''||2023-present||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of Puerto Rico

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[[Category:Puerto Rico, Governors]] '''GOVERNORS OF PUERTO RICO''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puerto_Rico%2C_Governors ''Puerto Rico Governors Category Page''] In 1898, the United States invaded Puerto Rico and the Spanish government ceded control of the island to the United States. During the first two years, the entire government in Puerto Rico was appointed by the president of the United States. Then, in 1900, the American government establishment the Foraker Act, which established a civilian government in the island. It wasn't until 1947, that the Elective Governor Act was enacted, allowing for the democratic election of a governor every four years. Since that time, Puerto Rico has had fourteen elected governors. One governor, Rafael Hernandez Colon, has held the position twice in non-consecutive terms. Puerto Rico has had two female governors. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Muñoz_Marín-1|Luis Muñoz Marín]]||1898||1980||1949-1965||[[Image:Munoz_Marin-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Sánchez_Vilella-1|Roberto Sánchez Vilella]]||1913||1997||1965-1969||[[Image:Sanchez_Vilella-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Ferré_Aguayo-1|Luis A. Ferré]]||1904||2003||1969-1973||[[Image:Ferre-152.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Hernández_Colón-2|Rafael Hernández Colón]]||1936||2019||1973-1977||[[Image:Hernandez_Colon-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Romero_Barceló-1|Carlos Romero Barceló]]||1932||2021||1977-1985||[[Image:Romero Barcelo-1.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Hernández_Colón-2|Rafael Hernández Colón]]||1936||2019||1985-1993||[[Image:Hernandez_Colon-2.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |7||[[Rosselló-40|Pedro Rosselló]]||1944||'''LIVING'''||1993-2001||||'''N/C''' |- |8||[[Calderón-450|Sila María Calderón]]||1942||'''LIVING'''||2001-2005||||'''N/C''' |- |9||[[Acevedo_Vilá-1|Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]]||1962||'''LIVING'''||2005-2009||||'''C''' |- |10||[[Fortuño_Burset-1|Luis Fortuño]]||1960||'''LIVING'''||2009-2013||||'''C''' |- |11||[[García_Padilla-2|Alejandro García Padilla]]||1971||'''LIVING'''||2013-2017||||'''C''' |- |12||[[Rosselló-41|Ricardo Rosselló]]||1979||'''LIVING'''||2017-2019||||'''N/C''' |- |13||[[Vázquez_Garced-1|Wanda Vázquez Garced]]||1960||'''LIVING'''||2019-2021||||'''N/C''' |- |14||[[Pierluisi-1|Pedro Pierluisi]]||1959||'''LIVING'''||2021-present||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of Queensland

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[[Category:Colony of Queensland, Governors to 1900]] [[Category: Queensland]] [[Category: Queensland, Governors from 1901]] == Background == {{Image|file=My_WikiTree_Resources-2.png |align=r |size=150px |caption=Badge of the Governor of Queensland }} On 10th December 1859, Letters Patent issued by Queen Victoria were read to an elated audience, proclaiming Queensland to be a new colony, separate from New South Wales. Sir George Bowen was 'sworn in' as the first governor by [[Lutwyche-13|Judge Alfred Lutwyche]]. From that day forward, Queenslanders were in charge of their own affairs. Queen Victoria assented to the creation of a new and separate colony to be called Queen’s Land on 6th June 1859, a day that continues to be celebrated as Queensland Day. The Governor of Queensland is the symbolic head of state of Queensland and represents centuries of constitutional tradition. Since 1859, Governors of Queensland have upheld a fundamental principle—that '''all people from all walks of life belong to the same community''', a parliamentary democracy where government is conducted according to law. The highest purpose of governors is to see to that. == Government House == {{Image|file=Governors_of_Queensland.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Gardens Point }} The Bowens, Sir George being Queensland's first governor, arrived in Brisbane in December 1859 before accommodation had a chance to be arranged. Initially the family lived in '''Adelaide House''', on Ann Street (now the Deanery of St John's Anglican Cathedral).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deanery,_Brisbane Wikipedia: The Deanery, Brisbane; accessed 19 Sep 2019] The first Government House was built at '''Gardens Point''', at the southern end of George Street, next to Parliament House, with the family moving-in in 1862. There had been some controversy regards its construction as Brisbane had then not been decided upon as the colonial capital. The gardens are now part of the Brisbane Botanical Gardens and the house is part of the Queensland University of Technology on that site. There were rooms for 'dancing, drinking of claret, sherry, tea and coffee, the playing of the card game whist, and the drawing room'. In 1909, by the standards of the times, the house was perceived as being too small for the governor's residence, especially as it lacked a ballroom deemed essential for entertaining. {{Image|file=Governors_of_Queensland-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fernberg House, Paddington, Queensland }} The house was donated to the University of Queensland, being established at Gadens Point, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Government_House,_Queensland Wikipedia: Old Government House, Queensland; accessed 19 Sep 2019] and '''Fernberg House''', about four kilometres west of the CBD, was purchased by the Queensland Government and has been Government House Queensland since. The fifteen hectares (37 acres) site is bounded by Fernberg Road, Kaye Street, Baroona Road and Murruba Street, and comprise the main house, ancillary administration, staff and maintenance buildings, and formal gardens, surrounded by native bushland. The principal rooms, in the lower level, of the house are the formal reception, governor's study, investiture room, billiard room, dining room and the kitchen, with the upper level housing the private bedrooms of the governor and several guest bedrooms.[https://www.govhouse.qld.gov.au/government-house.aspx Government House Queensland website; accessed 19 Sep 2019] == Governors of Queensland == {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Spouse ! scope="col"|Years as Governor ! scope="col"|No. years ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |1||[[Image:Bowen-5390.jpg|50px]]||[[Bowen-5390|Sir George Bowen GCMG]]||Taughboyne, County Donegal, Ireland||[[Roma-64|Lady Bowen, Contessa Diamantina di Roma]]||1859-1868||8yrs 1mth||encouraged exploration and establishment of a volunteer military force |-align=center |2||[[Image:Blackall-39.jpg|50px]]||[[Blackall-39|Colonel Samuel Blackall]]||Dublin, Ireland||widowered twice previously||1868-1871||2yrs 4mths||encouraged agricultural improvements; died in office |-align=center |3||[[Image:Phipps-886.jpg|50px]]||[[Phipps-886|Sir George Phipps GCB GCMG, 2nd Marquess of Normanby]]||Yorkshire, England||[[Russell-7898|Lady (Laura) Phipps, Marchioness of Normanby]]||1871-1874||3yrs 3mths||colonial administrator of solid, business-like habits and who understood the complexities of constitutional practice |-align=center |4||[[Image:Cairns-1162.jpg|50px]]||[[Cairns-1162|Colonel Sir William Cairns KCMG]]||Belfast, Ireland||unmarried||1875-1877||2yrs 2mths||showed a keen interest in education and welcomed botanical and agricultural research |-align=center |5||[[Image:Kennedy-6405.jpg|50px]]||[[Kennedy-6405|Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy GCMG CB]]||Cultra, County Down, Ireland||widowered||1877-1883||5yrs 10mths||died enroute home to UK |-align=center |6||[[Image:Musgrave-727.jpg|50px]]||[[Musgrave-727|Sir Anthony Musgrave GCMG]]||St John’s, Antigua||[[Field-3449|Lady (Jeanie) Musgrave]]||1883-1888||4yrs 11mths||responding to the colony's premier 'annexing' south-eastern New Guinea; died in office |-align=center |7||[[Image:Norman-4308-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Norman-4308|Field Marshal Sir Henry Norman GCB GCMG CIE]]||Finsbury, Middlesex, England||[[Field-3449|Lady (Alice) Norman]]||1889-1895||6yrs 7mths||mandate to cut government expenditure |-align=center |8||[[Image:Cochrane-Baillie-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Cochrane-Baillie-1|Lord Charles Cochrane-Baillie GCMG GCIE, 2nd Baron Lamington]]||Finsbury, Middlesex, England||[[Field-3449|Lady (Mary) Cochrane-Baillie, Baroness Lamington]]||1895-1901||5yrs 8mths||worked with the premier to ensure that the role of the governor would not diminish after federation |-align=center |9||[[Image:Chermside-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Chermside-1|Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Chermside GCMG CB]]||Wilton, Wiltshire, England||[[Webb-14066|Lady (Geraldine) Chermside]]||1901-1904||2yrs 7mths||with Qld in the grip of drought and economic recession he dropped 15% of his salary |-align=center |10||[[Image:Thesiger-2-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Thesiger-2|Sir Frederic Thesiger GCSI GCMG GCIE GBE PC, 1st Viscount Chelmsford]]||Belgrave, London, England||[[Webb-14066|Lady (Frances) Thesiger]]||1905-1909||3yrs 6mths||term was dominated by conflict between the two Houses and the emergence of three evenly-divided parties |-align=center |11||[[Image:MacGregor-812.jpg|50px]]||[[MacGregor-812|Doctor Sir William MacGregor GCMG CB AM]]||Towie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland||[[Webb-14066|Lady (Mary) MacGregor]]||1909-1914||4yrs 7mths||development of the University of Queensland and Royal Geographical Society of Queensland |-align=center |12||[[Image:Goold-Adams-7.jpg|50px]]||[[Goold-Adams-7|Major Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams GCMG CB]]||Jamesbrook, County Cork, Ireland||[[Riordon-10|Lady (Elsie) Goold-Adams]]||1915-1920||4yrs 11mths||led the way in determining that the landing at Gallipoli should be celebrated on 25th April each year; 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accessed 19 Sep 2019].

Governors of Tennessee

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[[Category:Tennessee Governors]] '''GOVERNORS OF TENNESSEE''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee_Governors ''Tennessee Governors Category Page''] The Southwest Territory, officially known as the Territory South of the River Ohio, was formed in 1790 from lands ceded by North Carolina to the United States government. William Blount was the territory's only governor. On 1 Jun 1796, Tennesse was granted statehood, and since that time it has had 50 governors. Seven governors (Sevier, Carroll, Johnson, Taylor, Browning, Clement, and Ellington) have served non-consecutive terms. When a Tennessee governor holds office in non-consecutive terms, they are numbered only once. Thus, John Sevier is considered the state's first governor only - not the first and third. Judge Robert L. Caruthers was elected Governor of Tennessee in 1863 by the state's Confederates, but never took office and thus does not appear on the list below. Edward H. East served briefly as the state's Acting-Governor after Gov. Andrew Johnson was inaugurated Vice President of the United States on 4 Mar 1865, until his elected successor was sworn into office 5 Apr 1865. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNOR OF THE SOUTHWEST TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Blount-187|William Blount]]||1749||1800||1790-1796||[[Image:Blount-187.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Sevier-7|John Sevier]]||1745||1815||1796-1801||[[Image:Sevier-7.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Roane-100|Archibald Roane]]||1759||1819||1801-1803||[[Image:Roane-100.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1||[[Sevier-7|John Sevier]]||1745||1815||1803-1809||[[Image:Sevier-7.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Blount-443|Willie Blount]]||1768||1835||1809-1815||[[Image:Blount-742.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[McMinn-26|Joseph McMinn]]||1758||1824||1815-1821||[[Image:McMinn-26.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Carroll-3755|William Carroll]]||1788||1844||1821-1827||[[Image:Carroll-3755.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Houston-1|Sam Houston]]||1799||1863||1827-1829||[[Image:Sam-Houston1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Hall-12746|William Hall]]||1775||1856||1829-1829||[[Image:Hall-12746.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Carroll-3755|William Carroll]]||1788||1844||1829-1835||[[Image:Carroll-3755.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Cannon-731|Newton Cannon]]||1781||1841||1835-1839||[[Image:Cannon-731.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Polk-56|James K. Polk]]||1795||1849||1839-1841||[[Image:022-3.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Jones-30505|James C. Jones]]||1809||1859||1841-1845||[[Image:Jones-30505.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Brown-38903|Aaron V. Brown]]||1795||1859||1845-1847||[[Image:Brown-38903.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Brown-38907|Neill S. Brown]]||1810||1886||1847-1849||[[Image:Brown-38907.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Trousdale-35|William Trousdale]]||1790||1872||1849-1851||[[Image:Trousdale-35.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Campbell-4383|William B. Campbell]]||1807||1867||1851-1853||[[Image:Campbell-4383.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]]||1808||1875||1853-1857||[[Image:Johnson-10479-8.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Harris-16362|Isham G. Harris]]||1818||1897||1857-1862||[[Image:Harris-16362.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]]||1808||1875||1862-1865||[[Image:Johnson-10479-8.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[East-971|Edward H. East]]||1830||1904||1865-1865||[[Image:East-971.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Brownlow-40|William G. Brownlow]]||1805||1877||1865-1869||[[Image:Brownlow-40.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Senter-64|DeWitt Clinton Senter]]||1830||1898||1869-1871||[[Image:Senter-64.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Brown-38951|John C. Brown]]||1827||1889||1871-1875||[[Image:Brown-38951.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Porter-7818|James D. Porter]]||1828||1912||1875-1879||[[Image:Porter-7818.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Marks-1510|Albert S. Marks]]||1836||1891||1879-1881||[[Image:Marks-1510.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Hawkins-4795|Alvin Hawkins]]||1821||1905||1881-1883||[[Image:Hawkins-4795.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Bate-507|William B. Bate]]||1820||1905||1887-1891||[[Image:Bate-507.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Taylor-15576|Robert Love Taylor]]||1850||1912||1887-1891||[[Image:Taylor-15576.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Buchanan-874|John P. Buchanan]]||1847||1930||1891-1893||[[Image:Buchanan-874.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Turney-453|Peter Turney]]||1827||1903||1893-1897||[[Image:Turney-453.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Taylor-15576|Robert Love Taylor]]||1850||1912||1897-1899||[[Image:Taylor-15576.jpg|100px]]||'''C''''' |- |27||[[McMillin-81|Benton McMillin]]||1845||1933||1899-1903||[[Image:McMillin-81.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Frazier-1484|James B. Frazier]]||1856||1937||1903-1905||[[Image:Frazier-1484.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Cox-11638|John I. Cox]]||1855||1946||1905-1907||[[Image:Cox-11638.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[Patterson-6838|Malcolm R. Patterson]]||1861||1935||1907-1911||[[Image:Patterson-6838.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Wade-4024|Ben W. Hooper]]||1870||1957||1911-1915||[[Image:Wade-4024.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Rye-197|Thomas C. Rye]]||1863||1953||1915-1919||[[Image:Rye-197.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Roberts-13694|Albert H. Roberts]]||1868||1946||1919-1921||[[Image:Roberts-13694.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |34||[[Taylor-15575|Alfred A. Taylor]]||1848||1931||1921-1923||[[Image:Taylor-15575.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Peay-42|Austin Peay]]||1876||1927||1923-1927||[[Image:Peay-42.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |36||[[Horton-3433|Henry Hollis Horton]]||1866||1934||1927-1933||[[Image:Horton-3433.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[McAlister-427|Hills McAlister]]||1875||1959||1933-1937||[[Image:McAlister-427.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Browning-1722|Gordon Browning]]||1889||1976||1837-1939||[[Image:Browning-1722.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[Cooper-10565|Prentice Cooper]]||1895||1969||1939-1945||[[Image:Cooper-10565.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |40||[[McCord-748|Jim Nance McCord]]||1879||1968||1945-1949||[[Image:McCord-3908.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Browning-1722|Gordon Browning]]||1889||1976||1949-1953||[[Image:Browning-1722.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Clement-1311|Frank G. Clement]]||1920||1969||1953-1959||[[Image:Clement-1311.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Ellington-398|Buford Ellington]]||1907||1972||1959-1963||[[Image:Ellington-398.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Clement-1311|Frank G. Clement]]||1920||1969||1963-1967||[[Image:Clement-1311.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Ellington-398|Buford Ellington]]||1907||1972||1967-1971||[[Image:Ellington-398.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[Dunn-5760|Winfield Dunn]]||1927||'''LIVING'''||1971-1975||||'''C''' |- |44||[[Blanton-557|Ray Blanton]]||1930||1996||1975-1979||[[Image:Blanton-557.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |45||[[Alexander-4480|Lamar Alexander]]||1940||'''LIVING'''||1979-1987||||'''C''' |- |46||[[McWherter-17|Ned McWherter]]||1930||2011||1987-1995||[[Image:McWherter-17.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |47||[[Sundquist-34|Don Sundquist]]||1936||'''LIVING'''||1995-2003||||'''C''' |- |48||[[Bredesen-5|Phil Bredesen]]||1943||'''LIVING'''||2002-2011||||'''N/C''' |- |49||[[Haslam-346|Bill Haslam]]||1958||'''LIVING'''||2011-2019||||'''N/C''' |- |50||[[Lee-29570 |Bill Lee]]||1959||'''LIVING'''||2019-present||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of Texas

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[[Category:Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]]
Texas Governors
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Presidents of the Republic of Texas
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1 [[Burnet-247|David G. Burnet 1836-1836]]
2 [[Houston-1|Sam Houston 1836-1838]]
3 [[Lamar-184|Mirabeau B. Lamar 1838-1841]]
4 [[Houston-1|Sam Houston 1841-1844]]
5 [[Jones-32587|Anson Jones 1844-1846]]
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State of Texas Governors
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1 [[Henderson-5137|J.Pinckney Henderson 1846-1847]]
2 [[Wood-12968|George T. Wood 1847-1849]]
3 [[Bell-12608|Peter Hansbrough Bell 1849-1853]]
4 [[Henderson-8116|James W. Henderson 1853]]
5 [[Pease-441|Elisha M. Pease 1853-1857]]
6 [[Runnels-91|Hardin R. Runnels 1857-1859]]
7 [[Houston-1|Sam Houston 1859-1861]]
8 [[Clark-24555|Edward Clark 1861]]
9 [[Lubbock-28|Francis R. Lubbock 1861-1863]]
10 [[Murrah-29|Pendleton Murrah 1863-1865]]
11 [[Hamilton-10408|Andrew J. Hamilton 1865-1866]]
12 [[Throckmorton-520|James W. Throckmorton 1866-1867]]
13 [[Pease-441|Elisha M. Pease 1867-1869]]
14 [[Davis-32518|Edmund J. Davis 1870-1874]]
15 [[Coke-130|Richard Coke 1874-1876]]
16 [[Hubbard-3669|Richard B. Hubbard 1876-1879]]
17 [[Roberts-9796|Oran M. Roberts 1879-1883]]
18 [[Ireland-662|John Ireland 1883-1887]]
19 [[Ross-8648|Lawrence Sullivan Ross 1887-1891]]
20 [[Hogg-938|James Stephen Hogg 1891-1895]]
21 [[Culberson-55|Charles A. Culberson 1895-1899]]
22 [[Sayers-426|Joseph D. Sayers 1899-1903]]
23 [[Lanham-274|S.W.T. Lanham 1903-1907]]
24 [[Campbell-15613|Thomas Mitchell Campbell 1907-1911]]
25 [[Colquitt-92|Oscar Branch Colquitt 1911-1915]]
26 [[Ferguson-6133|James E. Ferguson 1915-1917]]
27 [[Hobby-160|William Pettus Hobby 1917-1921]]
28 [[Neff-1135|Pat Morris Neff 1921-1925]]
29 [[Wallace-6719|Miriam A. Ferguson 1925-1927]]
30 [[Moody-2757|Dan Moody 1927-1931]]
31 [[Sterling-712|Ross S. Sterling 1931-1933]]
32 [[Wallace-6719|Miriam A. Ferguson 1933-1935]]
33 [[Allred-1122|James V Allred 1935-1939]]
34 [[O%27Daniel-64|W. Lee O'Daniel 1939-1941]]
35 [[Stevenson-3120|Coke R. Stevenson 1941-1947]]
36 [[Jester-402|Beauford H. Jester 1947-1949]]
37 [[Shivers-131|Allan Shivers 1949-1957]]
38 [[Daniel-3296|Price Daniel 1957-1963]]
39 [[Connally-122|John Connally 1963-1969]]
40 [[Smith-90235|Preston Smith 1969-1973]]
41 [[Briscoe-520|Dolph Briscoe 1973-1979]]
42 [[Clements-2293|William P. Clements 1979-1983]]
43 [[White-24799|Mark White 1983-1987]]
44 [[Clements-2293|William P. Clements 1987-1991]]
45 [[Willis-3575|Ann W. Richards 1991-1995]]
46 [[Bush-4|George W. Bush 1995-2000]]
47 [[Perry-7461|James Richard Perry 2000-2015]]
48 [[Abbott-5107|Gregory W. Abbott 2015-present]]

Governors of Texas-1

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'''GOVERNORS OF TEXAS''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Texas_Governors ''Texas Governors Category Page''] Prior to joining the United States, Texas was it's own nation, known as the Republic of Texas. Since becoming the 28th state of the Union in 1845, Texas has had 48 governors and one acting governor. Three individuals (Elisha Pease, Miriam Ferguson, and Bill Clements) held the Texas governorship twice, in non-consecutive terms. Miriam Ferguson, whose husband also served as Texas governor, was the state's first woman governor. Ann Richards was the second. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" Border = ''1'' |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Henderson-5137|James Pickney Henderson]]||1808||1858||1846-1847||[[Image:Henderson-5581.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Wood-12968|George Tyler Wood]]||1795||1858||1847-1849||[[Image:Wood-12968.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Bell-12608|Peter Hansborough Bell]]||1810||1898||1849-1853||[[Image:Bell-12608.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Henderson-8116|James W. Henderson]]||1817||1880||1853||[[Image:Henderson-8116.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Pease-441|Elisha M. Pease]]||1812||1883||1853-1857||[[Image:Pease-441.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Runnels-91|Hardin R. Runnels]]||1820||1873||1857-1859||[[Image:Runnels-320.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Houston-1|Sam Houston]]||1793||1863||1859-1861||[[Image:Sam-Houston1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Clark-24555|Edward Clark]]||1815||1880||1861||[[Image:Clark-24555.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Lubbock-28|Francis Lubbock]]||1815||1905||1861-1863||[[Image:Lubbock-28.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Murrah-29|Pendleton Murrah]]||c.1824||1865||1863-1865||[[Image:Murrah-29.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Act||[[Stockdale-207|Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale]]||c.1823||1890||1865||[[Image:stockdale-207.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Hamilton-10408|Andrew Jackson Hamilton]]||1815||1875||1865-1866||[[Image:Hamilton-10408.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Throckmorton-520|James W. Thorockmorton]]||1825||1894||1866-1867||[[Image:Throckmorton-520.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Pease-441|Elisha M. Pease]]||1812||1883||1867-1869||[[Image:Pease-441.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Davis-32518|Edmund J. Davis]]||1827||1889||1870-1874||[[Image:Davis-32518.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Coke-130|Richard Coke]]||1829||1897||1874-1876||[[Image:Coke-130.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Hubbard-3669|Richard B. Hubbard]]||1832||1901||1876-1879||[[Image:Hubbard-3669.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Roberts-9796|Oran Milo Roberts]]||1815||1898||1879-1883||[[Image:Roberts-9796.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Ireland-662|John Ireland]]||1827||1896||1883-1887||[[Image:ireland-662.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Ross-374|Lawrence Sullivan Ross]]||1838||1898||1887-1891||[[Image:Ross-374.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Hogg-938|Jim Hogg]]||1851||1906||1891-1895||[[Image:Hogg-938.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Culberson-55|Charles A. Culberson]]||1855||1925||1895-1899||[[Image:Culberson-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Sayers-426|Joseph D. Sayers]]||1841||1929||1899-1903||[[Image:Sayers-426.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Lanham-274|S.W.T. Lanham]]||1846||1908||1903-1907||[[Image:Lanham-274.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Campbell-15613|Thomas Mitchell Campbell]]||1856||1923||1907-1911||[[Image:Campbell-15613.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Colquitt-14|Oscar Branch Colquitt]]||1861||1940||1911-1915||[[Image:Colquitt-92.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Ferguson-6133|James E. Ferguson]]||1871||1944||1915-1917||[[Image:Ferguson-6133.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Hobby-160|William P. Hobby]]||1878||1964||1917-1921||[[Image:Hobby-160.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Neff-1135|Pat Morris Neff]]||1871||1962||1921-1925||[[Image:Neff-1135.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Wallace-6719|Miriam A. Ferguson]]||1875||1961||1925-1927||[[Image:Wallace-6719.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |30||[[Moody-2757|Dan Moody]]||1893||1966||1927-1931||[[Image:Moody-2757.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Sterling-712|Ross S. Sterling]]||1875||1949||1931-1933||[[Image:Sterling-712.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |32||[[Wallace-6719|Miriam A. Ferguson]]||1875||1961||1933-1935||[[Image:Wallace-6719.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Allred-1122|James V. Allred]]||1899||1959||1935-1939||[[Image:Allred-1122.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |34||[[O'Daniel-64|Wilbert Lee O'Daniel]]||1890||1969||1939-1941||[[Image:O_Daniel-64.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |35||[[Stevenson-3120|Coke R. Stevenson]]||1888||1975||1939-1941||[[Image:Stevenson-3120.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |36||[[Jester-402|Beauford H. Jester]]||1893||1949||1947-1949||[[Image:Jester-402.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |37||[[Shivers-131|Allan Shivers]]||1907||1985||1949-1957||[[Image:Shivers-131.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |38||[[Daniel-3296|Price Daniel]]||1910||1988||1957-1963||[[Image:Daniel-3296.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |39||[[Connally-122|John Connally]]||1917||1993||1963-1969||[[Image:Connally-122.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |40||[[Smith-90235|Preston Smith]]||1912||2003||1969-1973||[[Image:Smith-90235.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |41||[[Briscoe-520|Dolph Briscoe]]||1923||2010||1973-1979||[[Image:Briscoe-520.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |42||[[Clements-2293|Bill Clements]]||1917||2011||1979-1983||[[Image:Clements-2293.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |43||[[White-24799|Mark White]]||1940||2017||1983-1987||[[Image:White-24799.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |44||[[Clements-2293|Bill Clements]]||1917||2011||1987-1991||[[Image:Clements-2293.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |45||[[Willis-3575|Ann Richards]]||1933||2006||1991-1995||[[Image:Willis-3575.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |46||[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]]||1946||'''LIVING'''||1995-2000||||'''C''' |- |47||[[Perry-7461|Rick Perry]]||1950||'''LIVING'''||2000-2015||||'''C''' |- |48||[[Abbott-5107|Greg Abbott]]||1957||'''LIVING'''||2015-present||||'''C''' |-

Governors of Washington

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'''GOVERNORS OF WASHINGTON''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Washington_Governors ''Washington Governors Category Page''] Before becoming a state, Washington Territory had fourteen governors appointed by the President of the United States. William H. Wallace was appointed the territory's fourth governor, but never took office due to having also been elected as the territory's congressional delegate. George Edward Cole was appointed the territory's sixth governor and took office, but his appointment was never ratified by the U.S. Senate and he was replaced as governor after four months. Elisha P. Ferry who served as the territory's tenth governor, went on to also serve as the first governor of Washington State. Since achieving statehood in 1853, twenty men and two woman have held the office of Governor of Washington, including Arthur B. Langlie, the only governor to have served two non-consecutive terms. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF WASHINGTON TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Stevens-8190|Isaac Stevens]]||1818||1862||1853-1857||[[Image:Stevens-8190.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[McMullen-847|Fayette McMullen]]||1805||1880||1857-1858||[[Image:McMullen-847.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Gholson-50|Richard D. Gholson]]||1804||1862||1859-1861||[[Image:Gholson-50.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Wallace-7286|William H. Wallace]]||1811||1879||1861||[[Image:Wallace-7286.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Pickering-1411|William Pickering]]||1798||1873||1862-1867||[[Image:Pickering-1411.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Cole-9642|George Edward Cole]]||1826||1906||1867||[[Image:Cole-9642.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Moore-24755|Marshall F. Moore]]||1829||1870||1867-1869||[[Image:Moore-24755.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Flanders-1076|Alvan Flanders]]||1825||1894||1869-1870||[[Image:Flanders-1076.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Salomon-202|Edward S. Salomon]]||1836||1913||1870-1872||[[Image:Salomon-202.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Ferry-359|Elisha P. Ferry]]||1825||1895||1872-1880||[[Image:Ferry-359.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Newell-1127|William A. Newell]]||1817||1901||1880-1884||[[Image:Newell-1127.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Squire-1065|Watson C. Squire]]||1838||1928||1884-1887||[[Image:Squire-1065.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Semple-185|Eugene Semple]]||1840||1908||1887-1889||[[Image:Semple-185.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Moore-24785|Miles Conway Moore]]||1845||1919||1889||[[Image:Moore-24785.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Ferry-359|Elisha P. Ferry]]||1825||1895||1889-1893||[[Image:Ferry-359.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[McGraw-664|John McGraw]]||1850||1910||1893-1897||[[Image:McGraw-664.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Rogers-13975|John Rankin Rogers]]||1838||1901||1897-1901||[[Image:Rogers-13975.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[McBride-963|Henry McBride]]||1856||1937||1901-1905||[[Image:McBride-963.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Mead-2484|Albert E. Mead]]||1861||1913||1905-1909||[[Image:Mead-2484.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Cosgrove-401|Samuel G. Cosgrove]]||1847||1909||1909||[[Image:Cosgrove-401.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Hay-1950|Marion E. Hay]]||1865||1933||1909-1913||[[Image:Hay-1950.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Lister-683|Ernest Lister]]||1870||1919||1913-1919||[[Image:Lister-683.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Hart-6857|Louis F. Hart]]||1862||1929||1919-1925||[[Image:Hart-6857.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Hartley-1905|Roland H. Hartley]]||1864||1952||1925-1933||[[Image:Hartley-1905.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Martin-26878|Clarence D. Martin]]||1886||1955||1933-1941||[[Image:Martin-26878.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Langlie-3|Arthur B. Langlie]]||1900||1966||1941-1945||[[Image:Langlie-3-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Wallgren-23|Monrad Wallgren]]||1891||1961||1945-1949||[[Image:Wallgren-23.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Langlie-3|Arthur B. Langlie]]||1900||1966||1949-1957||[[Image:Langlie-3-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Rosellini-2|Albert Rosellini]]||1910||2011||1957-1965||[[Image:Rosellini-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Evans-13741|Daniel J. Evans]]||1925||'''LIVING'''||1965-1977||||'''N/C''' |- |17||[[Ray-4109|Dixy Lee Ray]]||1914||1994||1977-1981||[[Image:Ray-4109.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Spellman-117|John Spellman]]||1926||2018||1981-1985||[[Image:Spellman-117.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Gardner-6190|Booth Gardner]]||1936||2013||1985-1993||[[Image:Gardner-6190.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Lowry-2282|Mike Lowry]]||1939||2017||1993-1997||[[Image:Lowry-2282.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Locke-1854|Gary Locke]]||1950||'''LIVING'''||1997-2005||||'''N/C''' |- |22||[[O'Grady-235|Christine Gregoire]]||1947||'''LIVING'''||2005-2013||||'''N/C''' |- |23||[[Inslee-14|Jay Inslee]]||1951||'''LIVING'''||2013-present||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of West Virginia

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'''GOVERNORS OF WEST VIRGINIA''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Virginia_Governors ''West Virginia Governors Category Page''] Since achieving statehood on 20 Jun 1863, West Virginia has had 36 governors. Two men have served two nonconsecutive terms in office, Arch A. Moore Jr. (28th & 30th) and Cecil H. Underwood (25th & 32nd). In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Boreman-174|Arthur I Boreman]]||1823||1896||1863-1869||[[Image:Boreman-174.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Farnsworth-720|Daniel D.T. Farnsworth]]||1819||1892||1866-1869||[[Image:Farnsworth-720.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Stevenson-2493|William E. Stevenson]]||1820||1883||1869-1871||[[Image:Stevenson-2493.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Jacob-1104|John J. Jacobs]]||1829||1893||1871-1877||[[Image:Jacob-1104.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Mathews-1556|Henry M. Mathews]]||1834||1884||1877-1881||[[Image:Mathews-1556.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Jackson-12131|Jacob B. Jackson]]||1829||1893||1881-1885||[[Image:Jackson-12131.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Wilson-23321|Emanuel Willis Wilson]]||1844||1905||1885-1890||[[Image:Wilson-23321.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Fleming-3517|Aretas B. Fleming]]||1839||1923||1890-1893||[[Image:Fleming-3517.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[MacCorkle-10|William A. MacCorkle]]||1857||1930||1893-1897||[[Image:MacCorkle-10.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Atkinson-2251|George W. Atkinson]]||1845||1925||1897-1901||[[Image:Atkinson-2251.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[White-20518|Albert B. White]]||1856||1941||1901-1905||[[Image:White-20518.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Dawson-2962|William M.O. Dawson]]||1853||1916||1905-1909||[[Image:Dawson-2962.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Glasscock-278|William E. Glasscock]]||1862||1925||1909-1913||[[Image:Glasscock-278.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Hatfield-1227|Henry D. Hatfield]]||1875||1962||1913-1917||[[Image:Hatfield-1227.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Cornwell-726|John J. Cornwell]]||1867||1953||1917-1921||[[Image:Cornwell-726.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Morgan-8642|Ephraim F. Morgan]]||1869||1950||1921-1925||[[Image:Morgan-8642.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Gore-1071|Howard Mason Gore]]||1877||1947||1925-1929||[[Image:Gore-1071.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Conley-873|William G. Conley]]||1866||1940||1929-1933||[[Image:Conley-873.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Kump-22|Herman G. Kump]]||1877||1962||1933-1937||[[Image:Kump-22.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Holt-3266|Homer A. Holt]]||1898||1975||1937-1941||[[Image:Holt-3266.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Neely-464|Matthew M. Neely]]||1874||1958||1941-1945||[[Image:Neely-464.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Meadows-1047|Clarence W. Meadows]]||1904||1961||1945-1949||[[Image:Meadows-1047.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Patteson-21|Okey L. Patteson]]||1898||1989||1949-1953||[[Image:Patteson-21.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Marland-137|William C. Marland]]||1918||1965||1953-1957||[[Image:Marland-137.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Underwood-2095|Cecil H. Underwood]]||1922||2008||1957-1961||[[Image:Underwood-2095.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Barron-2138|William Wallace Barron]]||1911||2002||1961-1965||[[Image:Barron-2138.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Smith-74302|Hulett C. Smith]]||1918||2012||1965-1969||[[Image:Smith-74302.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Moore-19475|Arch A. Moore Jr.]]||1923||2015||1969-1977||[[Image:Moore-19475.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Rockefeller-93|Jay Rockefeller]]||1937||'''LIVING'''||1977-1985||||'''C''' |- |30||[[Moore-19475|Arch A. Moore Jr.]]||1923||2015||1985-1989||[[Image:Moore-19475.gif|100px]]||'''C''' |- |31||[[Caperton-52|Gaston Caperton]]||1940||'''LIVING'''||1989-1997||||'''N/C''' |- |25||[[Underwood-2095|Cecil H. Underwood]]||1922||2008||1997-20011||[[Image:Underwood-2095.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |33||[[Wise-2012|Bob Wise]]||1948||'''LIVING'''||2001-2005||||'''N/C''' |- |34||[[Manchin-1|Joe Manchin]]||1974||'''LIVING'''||2005-2010||||'''C''' |- |35||[[Tomblin-180|Earl Ray Tomblin]]||1952||'''LIVING'''||2010-2017||||'''N/C''' |- |36||[[Justice-3788|Jim Justice II]]||1951||'''LIVING'''||2017- ||||'''N/C''' |-

Governors of Wyoming

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'''GOVERNORS OF WYOMING''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Governors ''U.S. Governors Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' Link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wyoming_Governors ''Wyoming Governors Category Page''] Wyoming was organized as a federal territory in 1868, during which time it had ten territorial governors, including two men who each held the office twice, in non-consecutive terms - Elliot Morgan and Francis Warren. When the Wyoming was admitted to the Union on 10 Jul 1890, Warren became the state's first governor, although he held the position just 43 days. As a state, Wyoming has had 33 governors. In 1925, Nellie Tayloe Ross became the first woman to serve as governor of a U.S. state, and to date remains the only woman to have served as governor of Wyoming. In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''GOVERNOR OF WYOMING TERRITORY''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Campbell-16808|John Allen Campbell]]||1835||1880||1869-1875||[[Image:Campbell-16808.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Thayer-3297|John Milton Thayer]]||1820||1906||1875-1878||[[Image:Thayer-3297.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Hoyt-2158|John Wesley Hoyt]]||1831||1912||1878-1882||[[Image:Hoyt-2158.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Hale-4152|William Hale]]||1837||1885||1882-1885||[[Image:Hale-4152.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Morgan-11495|Elliot S. N. Morgan]]||1832||1894||1885||[[Image:Morgan-11495.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Warren-6373|Francis E. Warren]]||1844||1929||1885-1886||[[Image:Warren-6373-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Baxter-3338|George W, Baxter]]||1855||1929||1886||[[Image:Baxter-3338.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Morgan-11495|Elliot S. N. Morgan]]||1832||1894||1886-1887||[[Image:Morgan-11495.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Moonlight-1|Thomas Moonlight]]||1832||1899||1887-1889||[[Image:Moonlight-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Warren-6373|Francis E. Warren]]||1844||1929||1889-1890||[[Image:Warren-6373-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" Border = ''1'' |+ '''GOVERNORS OF THE STATE OF WYOMING''' |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Governor ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Term ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1||[[Warren-6373|Francis E. Warren]]||1844||1929||1890||[[Image:Warren-6373-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |2||[[Barber-4394|Amos W. Barber]]||1860||1915||1890-1893||[[Image:Barber-4394.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |3||[[Osborne-3922|John Eugene Osborne]]||1858||1943||1893-1895||[[Image:Osborne-3922.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |4||[[Richards-6731|William A. Richards]]||1849||1912||1895-1899||[[Image:Richards-6731.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |5||[[Richards-6732|DeForest Richards]]||1846||1903||1899-1903||[[Image:Richards-6732.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |6||[[Chatterton-269|Fenimore Chatterton]]||1860||1958||1903-1905||[[Image:Chatterton-269.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |7||[[Brooks-8317|Bryan Butler Brooks]]||1861||1944||1905-1911||[[Image:Brooks-8317.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |8||[[Carey-2141|Joseph M. Carey]]||1845||1924||1911-1915||[[Image:Carey-2141.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |9||[[Kendrick-686|JohnB. Kendrick]]||1857||1933||1915-1917||[[Image:Kendrick-686.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |10||[[Houx-68|Frank L. Houx]]||1854||1941||1917-1919||[[Image:Houx-68.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |11||[[Carey-2142|Robert D. Carey]]||1878||1937||1919-1923||[[Image:Carey-2142.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |12||[[Ross-9366|William B. Ross]]||1873||1924||1923-1924||[[Image:Ross-9366.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |13||[[Lucas-4320|Frank Lucas]]||1876||1948||1924-1925||[[Image:Lucas-4320.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |14||[[Tayloe-33|Nellie Taylor Ross]]||1876||1977||1925-1927||[[Image:Tayloe-33.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |15||[[Emerson-1778|Frank Emerson]]||1882||1931||1927-1931||[[Image:Emerson-1778.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |16||[[Clark-26471|Alonzo M. Clark]]||1868||1952||1931-1933||[[Image:Clark-26471.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |17||[[Miller-33262|Leslie A. Miller]]||1886||1970||1933-1939||[[Image:Miller-33262.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |18||[[Smith-96710|Nels H. Smith]]||1884||1976||1939-1943||[[Image:Smith-96710.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |19||[[Hunt-9179|Lester C. Hunt]]||1892||1954||1943-1939||[[Image:Hunt-9179.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |20||[[Crane-2511|Arthur G. Crane]]||1877||1955||1949-1951||[[Image:Crane-2511.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |21||[[Barrett-4655|Frank A. Barrett]]||1892||1962||1951-1953||[[Image:Barrett-4655.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |22||[[Rogers-14107|Clifford Joy Rogers]]||1897||1962||1953-1955||[[Image:Rogers-14107.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |23||[[Simpson-7492|Milward Simpson]]||1897||1993||1955-1959||[[Image:Simpson-7492.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |24||[[Hickey-1177|John J. Hickey]]||1897||1993||1959-1961||[[Image:Hickey-1177.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |25||[[Gage-1184|Jack R. Gage]]||1899||1970||1961-1963||[[Image:Gage-1184.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |26||[[Hansen-5986|Clifford Hansen]]||1912||2009||1963-1967||[[Image:Hansen-5986.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |27||[[Knapp-2372|Stanley K. Hathaway]]||1924||2005||1967-1975||[[Image:Knapp-2372.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |28||[[Herschler-2|Edgar Herschler]]||1918||1990||1975-1987||[[Image:Herschler-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |29||[[Sullivan-6973|Mike Sullivan]]||1939||'''LIVING'''||1987-1995||||'''C''' |- |30||[[Geringer-67|Jim Geringer]]||1944||'''LIVING'''||1995-2003||||'''C''' |- |31||[[Freudenthal-20|Dave Freudenthal-20]]||1950||'''LIVING'''||2003-2011||||'''C''' |- |32||[[Mead-2496|Matt Mead]]||1962||'''LIVING'''||2011-2019||||'''C''' |- |33||[[Gordon-19485|Mark Gordon]]||1957||'''LIVING'''||2019-present||||'''C''' |-

Governors-General of Australia

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{{Image|file=My_WikiTree_Resources-1.png |align-l |size=100px |caption=Badge of the Governor-General of Australia © Commonwealth of Australia }} [[Image:Australian Images-1.gif|Australia's national Floral Emblem: the Wattle © Commonwealth of Australia]] The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative in Australia of the Australian monarch and, therefore, is Australia's Head of State. The Governor-General is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister of Australia. The Governor-General has formal presidency over the Federal Executive Council and is Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force, as well as being the viceregal representative in the Australian Capital Territory. The functions of the Governor-General include appointing ministers, judges, and ambassadors; giving royal assent to legislation passed by Parliament; issuing writs for election; and bestowing Australian honours. A Governor-General is not appointed for a specific term, but is generally expected to serve for five years subject to a possible short extension. In the first 100 years of the Commonwealth of Australia, from 1 January 1901 to 31 December 2000, there were 22 Governors-General. No Tasmanian-born office holders to date. === The Governors-General of Australia === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Spouse ! scope="col"|Years as Governor-General ! scope="col"|No. years ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |1||[[Image:Hope-828.jpg|50px]]||[[Hope-828|Sir John Hope KT GCMG GCVO PC, the 7th Earl of Hopetoun]]||South Queensferry, Dalmany, West Lothian, Scotland||[[Moleyns-45|Hon. Hersey Hope, Countess of Hopetoun]]||1901-1902||18 mths||formerly governor of Victoria; resigned when parliament refused an allowance to recover private funds expended |-align=center |2||[[Image:Tennyson-56.jpg|50px]]||[[Tennyson-56|Sir Hallam Tennyson GCMG PC, the 2nd Baron Tennyson]]||Twickenham, Middlesex, England||[[Boyle-2266|Audrey, Baroness Tennyson]]||1903-1904||12 mths||had sought only a twelve-month term |-align=center |3||[[Image:Northcote-47.jpg|50px]]||[[Northcote-47|Sir Henry Northcote GCMG GCIE CB, the 1st Baron Northcote]]||Marylebone, Middlesex, England||[[Boyle-2266|Alice Northcote CI, Baroness Northcote]]||1904-1908||4 yrs 8 mths||saw himself as diplomatic representative of the British government as well as vice-regal representative |-align=center |4||[[Image:Ward-17212.jpg|50px]]||[[Ward-17212|Major William Ward, the 2nd Earl of Dudley]]||London, England||[[Gurney-642|Rachel Ward, Countess Dudley]]||1908-1911||2 yrs 10 mths||"He did nothing really important, nothing thoroughly, nothing consistently", Alfred Deakin |-align=center |5||[[Image:Denman-482.jpg|50px]]||[[Denman-482|Sir Thomas Denman GCMG KCVO, the 3rd Baron Denman]]||London, England||[[Pearson-10623|Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman]]||1911-1914||2 yrs 10 mths||in poor health and his wife 'homesick', he resigned early; a timely decision as it turned out |-align=center |6||[[Image:Ferguson-9205.jpg|50px]]||[[Ferguson-9205|Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson GCMG]]||Raith, Fife, Scotland||[[Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood-9|Dame Helen Ferguson GBE]]||1914-1920||6 yrs 5 mths||was politically influential and committed to his role as commander-in-chief during The Great War |-align=center |7||[[Image:Forster-1067.jpg|50px]]||[[Forster-1067|Sir Henry Forster GCMG, the 1st Baron Forster]]||Catford, Kent, England||[[Douglas-Scott-Montagu-3|Lady Rachel Forster, Baroness Forster]]||1920-1925||5 yrs||travelled widely and was popular among the general public; both sons were killed in The Great War |-align=center |8||[[Image:Baird-2771.jpg|50px]]||[[Baird-2771|Sir John Baird GCMG, the 1st Baron Stonehaven]]||Chelsea, London, England||[[Keith-Falconer-1|Lady Ethel Baird, Baroness Stonehaven]]||1925-1930||5 yrs||the first governor-general to live in Yarralumla, Canberra; benefitted from the advent of aviation |-align=center |9||[[Image:Isaacs-674.jpg|50px]]||[[Isaacs-674|Sir Isaac Isaacs GMGC GCB PC]]||Melbourne, Victoria||[[Jacobs-6785|Lady Deborah Isaacs]]||1931-1936||5 yrs||the first Australian-born governor-general of Australia and the first Jewish governor-general |-align=center |10||[[Image:Hore-Ruthven-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Hore-Ruthven-2|Brigadier Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven VC GCMG, the 1st Baron Gowrie]]||Windsor, Berkshire, England||[[Pollok-31|Lady Zara Hore-Ruthven, Baroness Gowrie]]||1936-1945||9 yrs||having previously been governor of SA, then NSW, he was almost an 'honorary' Aussie; acknowledged as a great commander-in-chief through the Second World War; first governor-general to represent Australia abroad |-align=center |11||[[Image:Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-7.jpg|50px]]||[[Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-7|Prince Henry KG KT GCMG GCVO PC, the Duke of Gloucester]]||Sandringham, Norfolk, England||[[Montagu Douglas Scott-1|Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester]]||1945-1947||2 yrs 1 mth||resigned due to the need to act as senior counsellor of State whilst King George VI and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret toured South Africa |-align=center |12||[[Image:McKell-25.jpg|50px]]||[[McKell-25|Sir William McKell GCMG PC]]||Pambula, New South Wales||[[Pye-631|Lady Minnie McKell]]||1947-1953||6 yrs 2 mths||the NSW Premier when appointed governor-general, causing great controversy, however was noted for his integrity and dignity |-align=center |13||[[Image:Slim-30.jpg|50px]]||[[Slim-26|Field Marshal Sir William 'Bill' Slim KG GCB GCMG GCVO GBE DSO MC]]||Bishopston, Gloucestershire, England||[[Robertson-16603|Lady Aileen Slim]]||1953-1960||6 yrs 9 mths||popular governor-general as he was an authentic war hero who had fought alongside Australians at Gallipoli, the Middle East and the Pacific |-align=center |14||[[Image:Morrison-8581.jpg|50px]]||[[Morrison-8581|Sir William Morrison GCMG MC PC, Viscount Dunrossil]]||Torinturk, Argyllshire, Scotland||[[Swan-1989|Catherine Morrison, Viscountess Dunrossil]]||1960-1961||1 yr||[[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|40px|??]] died in office |-align=center |15||[[Image:Sidney-133.jpg|50px]]||[[Sidney-133|Sir William Sidney VC GCMG GCVO, Viscount De L'Isle]]||Chelsea, London, England||[[Vereker-41|Lady Jacquelyn Sidney, Viscountess De L'Isle (died 1962)]]||1961-1965||3 yrs 9 mths||being the last non-Australian to hold the position was not a slight on Sidney but a growing national feeling |-align=center |16||[[Image:Casey-2832.jpg|50px]]||[[Casey-2832|Sir Richard Casey KG GCMG CH DSO MC PC, Baron Casey]]||Brisbane, Queensland||[[Ryan-10087|Lady (Ethel) Maie Casey]]||1965-1969||4 yrs||the only constitutional issue during his tenure was the disappearance of Prime Minister Harold Holt in 1967; named 1969 Father of the Year |-align=center |17||[[Image:Hasluck-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Hasluck-2|Sir Paul Hasluck GCMG GCVO]]||Fremantle, Western Australia||[[Darker-17|Lady Alexandra Hasluck]]||1969-1974||5 yrs 2 mths||had been Minister for Defence and Minister for External Affairs during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation and Vietnam War |-align=center |18||[[Image:Kerr-5508.jpg|50px]]||[[Kerr-5508|Sir John Kerr AK GCMG]]||Balmain South, New South Wales||[[Worstead-1|Lady Alison Kerr]]||1974-1977||3 yrs 5 mths||major constitutional crisis, although entitled, when he sacked the Whitlam government; he resigned mid-term citing poor health |-align=center |19||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cowan-806|Sir Zelman Cowan AK GCMG GCVO PC]]||Melbourne, Victoria||[[Wittner-24|Lady Anna Cowan]]||1977-1982||4 yrs 8 mths||a distinguished Australian with an international reputation; whose knowledge of the Constitution and the law were beyond dispute |-align=center |20||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stephen-1120|Sir Ninian Stephen AK GCMG GCVO]]||Henley, Oxfordshire, England||Lady Valerie Stephen||1982-1989||6 yrs 7 mths||migrated to Australia with his family at 16; was well-respected by both sides of politics |-align=center |21||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hayden-5630|Hon. William 'Bill' Hayden AC]]||Brisbane, Queensland||Dallas Hayden||1989-1996||7 yrs||former leader of the federal opposition; severed his political connections to assume office; first atheist governor-general |-align=center |22||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Deane-1802|Sir William Deane AC KBE]]||St Kilda, Victoria||Lady Helen Deane||1996-2001||5 yrs 4 mths||was Australia's first Roman Catholic governor-general; a low profile during his five-year term, facing no major constitutional issues |-align=center |23||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hollingworth-434|Right Reverend Peter Hollingworth AC OBE]]||Adelaide, South Australia||Ann Hollingworth||2001-2003||1 yr 11 mths||became the third Australian governor-general to resign, after criticisms over his conduct as Archbishop of Brisbane in the 1990s |-align=center |24||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jeffery-2416|Major General Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC]]||Wiluna, Western Australia||Marlena Jeffery||2003-2008||5 yrs 1 mth||formerly governor of Western Australia, became the first Australian career soldier to be appointed Governor General |-align=center |25||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Strachan-1645|Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO]]||Brisbane, Queensland||[[Bryce-1297|Michael Bryce AM AE]]||2008-2014||5 yrs 6 mths||formerly a governor of Queensland; first woman to become governor-general of Australia |-align=center |26||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cosgrove-1026|General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC]]||Sydney, New South Wales||Lady Lynne (Payne) Cosgrove||2014-2019||5 yrs 3 mths||formerly chief of the Defence Force and a popular and well-respected governor-general and humanitarian |-align=center |27||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hurley-3704|David Hurley AC DSC]]||Wollongong, New South Wales||Linda (McMartin) Hurley||2019-present||-||formerly chief of the Defence Force and governor of New South Wales |-align=center |} See also: *[https://www.gg.gov.au/ Official Website of the Governor-General of Australia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor-General_of_Australia Wikipedia: Governor-General of Australia] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Governors-General_of_Australia Wikipedia: List of Governors-General of Australia] *[https://www.gg.gov.au/about-governor-general/former-governors-general-1901 Governors-General since 1901] *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132027482 1936 'History Of Australia's Governors-General.', ''News'' (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), 3 September, p. 10], viewed 19 February, 2015,

Gow Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Gow Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Gow''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Gow Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| vacant |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Gow together with members bearing the name Gow, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Gow. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Gow on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Gow. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Gow History== :Crest: :Motto: :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: :See Also:

Gower Name Study

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[[Category:Gower Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Gower Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gower Gower] 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 Gower 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 Gowers), by time period (18th Century Gowers), or by topic (Gower DNA, Gower Occupations, Gower 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 Gower 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: [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Gower}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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/Gowers Gowers] Ideas for research: Meaning of the Gower surname, geographical origin of the Gower surname, Gower veterans, famous Gower family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Gowerhass Townland, Co. Clare One Place Study

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One place study for the Townland of Gowerhass, Civil Parish of Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland. Gowerhass is in the electoral division of Clooncoorha, in the Civil Parish of Kilrush, the Barony of Moyarta, in the County of Clare. Gowerhass is identified as having an area of 3.7877 square kilometres, or 1.46 square miles or 935.96 acres.Townlands website, viewed 31 August 2020, https://www.townlands.ie/clare/moyarta/kilrush/clooncoorha/gowerhass/ This page was created by [[Cogan-457|Peter Cogan]] whose interest was due to his GG Grandmother, [[Neenan-37|Bridget Cogan nee Neenan]] emigrating to Australia from the Townland of Gowerhass. It was created with the intent to identify family relationships and particularly identify those members of the Gowerhass community to emigrated to Australia, United States and any other places. ==The people of Gowerhass== All individual profiles created for residents of Gowerhass are linked to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gowerhass_Townland%2C_Kilrush_Parish%2C_County_Clare Gowerhass Townland, Kilrush Parish, County Clare]. ==Religion and Culture== All residents of the Townland of Gowerhass in the 1901 and 1911 Irish Census professed to be of Roman Catholic faith. There was still a strong Irish culture with 39% of the population in the 1901 Census (76 of 194 residents) and 68% of the population (91 of 133 residents) of the 1911 Census professing to speak both Irish and English. ==1826 Tithe Applotment Books== The 1826 Tithe Applotment Books records 33 tenants for the Gowerhass Townland. A good description of the Tithe Applotment Books, their use and history is found at [https://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/tithe-applotment-books.html Irish Genealogy Toolkit]. Scans of the Tithe Applotment Books that relate to the 26 Counties now forming the Republic of Ireland can be located and viewed for free at [http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp The National Archives of Ireland] and can be searched for those specific to [http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?county=Clare&parish=Kilrush&townland=Gowerhass&search=Search the Townland of Gowerhass]. ==1855 Griffith's Valuation== The 1855 Griffith's Valuation records 37 heads of households for the Gowerhass Townland. Scans of Griffith's Valuation are available and can be searched by name or location for free at [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch Ask about Ireland] and the specific record for the [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&PlaceID=258212&county=Clare&barony=Moyarta&parish=Kilrush&townland=%3Cb%3EGowerhass%3C/b%3E Townland of Gowerhass]. The image below identifies the holdings of each occupier within the Townland of Gowerhass. {{Image|file=Gowerhass_Townland_Co_Clare_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Gowerhass Townland }} ==1901 Irish Census== The 1901 Irish Census records 31 households and 194 person for the Gowerhass Townland. The 1901 Irish Census records have been scanned and can be searched by name or location for free at [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ The National Archives of Ireland]. ==1911 Irish Census== The 1911 Irish Census records 27 households and 133 persons for the Gowerhass Townland. The 1911 Irish Census records have been scanned and can be searched by name or location for free at [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ The National Archives of Ireland]. ==Birth and Baptism Records== Irish Civil Records are available to search and view for free at [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irishgenealogy website]. These cover the period :Birth register records – 1864 to 1919; :Marriage register records – 1845 to 1944 :Death register records – 1878 to 1969 and will extend out by one year each year (this note made 2020). All occupants of the Townland of Gowerhass in the 1901 and 1911 Irish Census identified as Roman Catholic so the most relevant Catholic Parish Register is that for St Senan's, Parish of Kilrush, Diocese of Killaloe. These are available to view for free at [https://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the National Library of Ireland]. St Senan's registers available online record baptisms from 1 August 1827 to 8 February 1881 and marriages from 7 January 1829 to 27 February 1888. These are not indexed but the major pay per view genealogy sites have them indexed. Indexes, prepared by volunteer Sheila Duddy, are available for free on the [http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/bmd/index_bmd.htm Clare Library - Clare Genealogy] webpage. They are identified as RC Baptism and Marriage Records for the Kilrush Parish. ==Emigration from Gowerhass, County Clare, Ireland== ===Australia=== :[[Neenan-37|Bridget Neenan]], Colony of Victoria, Australia, :[[Neenan-39|Ellen Neenan]], Colony of Victoria, Australia ===United States of America=== :[[Eustace-356|Simon Eustace]], New York City, New York, United States of America :[[Eustace-362|Michael Eustace]], Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America :[[O'Dea-701|John O'Dea]], Jersey City, New Jersey, United States of America

Graaff Reinet Doopregister 1860-1865

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::'''Graaff Reinet Doopregister ''' ::'''Copyright''' ::The information on this page is free to all, subject to the proper use of the citation, but may not be used in or by any commercial enterprise.
::Citation ::”South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Graaff Reinett. Private photo collection: Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005-11-17) : Source: Verbatim Copies Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch.

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Graaff-Reinet Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1792 to 1894, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121018?i=4&cat=993779 '''1792-1805''' (G6/3/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KK-4?i=6&cat=993779 1792.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KG-H?i=13&cat=993779 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KN-S?i=29&cat=993779 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KJ-K?i=39&cat=993779 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KC-Z?i=45&cat=993779 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9K6-1?i=48&cat=993779 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KW-R?i=57&cat=993779 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KC-W?i=71&cat=993779 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KQ-W?i=91&cat=993779 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KS-R?i=106&cat=993779 1801] 1802 1803 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9KM-X?i=124&cat=993779 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9L3-V?i=158&cat=993779 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121018?i=177&cat=993779 '''1804-1810''' (G6/3/2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9LS-Y?i=179&cat=993779 1804.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9L9-Y?i=194&cat=993779 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9L9-Z?i=222&cat=993779 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9LM-Q?i=254&cat=993779 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D9LM-S?i=296&cat=993779 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92Y-F?i=328&cat=993779 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92Y-4?i=356&cat=993779 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8P1Z?i=273&cat=968412 '''Index'''] for baptisms between '''1811.01 - 1822.09''' - ''(Dates in the index are birth dates)'':
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8PYZ?i=274&cat=968412 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8PYZ?i=274&cat=968412 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85QZ?i=287&cat=968412 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85WG?i=290&cat=968412 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LCC?i=302&cat=968412 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LHV?i=305&cat=968412 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85D1?i=309&cat=968412 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8579?i=314&cat=968412 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85H3?i=318&cat=968412 J] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LZ9?i=322&cat=968412 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8L47?i=329&cat=968412 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85SB?i=336&cat=968412 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85FN?i=345&cat=968412 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LVF?i=348&cat=968412 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LGK?i=352&cat=968412 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85DM?i=360&cat=968412 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85DL?i=366&cat=968412 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85W9?i=379&cat=968412 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8561?i=380&cat=968412 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8561?i=380&cat=968412 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85PV?i=410&cat=968412 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85VY?i=412&cat=968412 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LF3?i=413&cat=968412 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121018?i=387&cat=993779 '''1811-1814''' (G6/3/3)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92T-9?i=389&cat=993779 '''1811'''] p.49 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92R-W?i=418&cat=993779 '''1812'''] p.111 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D922-M?i=464&cat=993779 '''1813'''] p.153 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92L-6?i=485&cat=993779 '''1814''']
''The below is an exact duplicate of the above (same page numbers), but a separately written document.''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121018?i=523&cat=993779 '''1811-1814''' (G6/3/4)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92F-Z?i=525&cat=993779 '''1811'''] p.49 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92V-V?i=565&cat=993779 '''1812'''] p.111 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92Z-D?i=629&cat=993779 '''1813'''] p.153 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D927-8?i=673&cat=993779 '''1814'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147799?cat=959223;i=389 '''1815-1821 Index'''] ''(on father's name)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-S?i=392&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-B?i=391&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QT-9?i=389&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-3?i=393&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-3?i=393&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-2?i=395&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-2?i=395&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-2?i=397&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QT-S?i=399&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-P?i=401&cat=959223 K1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QP-Z?i=403&cat=959223 K2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QP-Z?i=403&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-P?i=401&cat=959223 M1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QL-J?i=405&cat=959223 M2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-P?i=401&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QL-J?i=405&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-M?i=407&cat=959223 P1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QG-L?i=414&cat=959223 P2], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-1?i=415&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-M?i=407&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QP-1?i=409&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QR-S?i=411&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QP-Y?i=413&cat=959223 W], X, Y, Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121018?i=730&cat=993779 '''1815-1815''' (G6/3/5 Part 1)] - Original Registers: p.2 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-D92M-4?i=732&cat=993779 '''1815,01''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147799?i=5&cat=959223 '''1815-1821''' (G6/3/5 Part 2)] - Original Registers: p.13 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y33K-J?i=7&cat=959223 '''1815.02'''] p.64 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y37Z-6?i=59&cat=959223 '''1816'''] p.143 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y37Z-Q?i=142&cat=959223 '''1817'''] p.231 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y37M-5?i=232&cat=959223 '''1818'''] p.277 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QT-C?i=281&cat=959223 '''1819'''] p.316 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-7?i=324&cat=959223 '''1820'''] p.355 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q5-Q?i=363&cat=959223 '''1821''']
''The below is a duplicate of the above, but page numbers are different (It seems the 1811.01 - 1822.09 index at the top refers to this document and some pages are more legible)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147799?i=419&cat=959223 '''1815-1822''' (G6/3/6)] - Original Registers
p.2 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QP-3?i=421&cat=959223 '''1815.01'''] p.67 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QL-8?i=481&cat=959223 '''1816'''] p.147 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QX-P?i=522&cat=959223 '''1817'''] p.238 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QN-4?i=568&cat=959223 '''1818'''] p.284 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QZ-C?i=594&cat=959223 '''1819'''] p.323 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QD-Q?i=616&cat=959223 '''1820'''] p.362 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q7-1?i=638&cat=959223 '''1821'''] p.407 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3Q3-B?i=663&cat=959223 '''1822'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=161&cat=959223 '''1821-1826 Index'''] ''(on father's name)'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-X?i=161&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-X?i=161&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-4?i=163&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-4?i=163&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J932-V?i=164&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J932-V?i=164&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93J-W?i=165&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93J-W?i=165&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93X-8?i=166&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93L-Z?i=167&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J936-K?i=168&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J936-K?i=168&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-N?i=170&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-N?i=170&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93K-D?i=171&cat=959223 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93X-7?i=172&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93L-R?i=173&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93K-P?i=174&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93F-Q?i=175&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93V-9?i=176&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93K-9?i=177&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147799?i=694&cat=959223 '''1821-1823''' (G6/3/7 Part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y33T-H?i=697&cat=959223 '''1821.09'''] p.17 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y3QS-2?i=709&cat=959223 '''1822'''] p.89 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y33J-Z?i=753&cat=959223 '''1823''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=6&cat=959223 '''1822-1826''' (G6/3/7 Part 2)] - Original Registers: p.81 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-6?i=8&cat=959223 '''1822.11'''] p.89 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93R-N?i=13&cat=959223 '''1823'''] p.184 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J935-V?i=67&cat=959223 '''1824'''] p.246 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J932-8?i=107&cat=959223 '''1825'''] p.325 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93J-H?i=149&cat=959223 '''1826'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=161&cat=959223 '''1822-1827 Index'''] ''(on father's name)'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97Q-P?cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J977-L?i=364&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97Q-N?i=365&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97Q-N?i=365&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QR-R?i=366&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QR-R?i=366&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QR-R?i=366&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QR-R?i=366&cat=959223 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J979-T?i=368&cat=959223 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J979-T?i=368&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QB-Z?i=369&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QB-Z?i=369&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97S-L?i=370&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97M-F?i=372&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97M-6?i=373&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97M-6?i=373&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J979-Z?i=374&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q1-3?i=375&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QY-L?i=376&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J979-Q?i=378&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J973-9?i=380&cat=959223 W], X, Y, Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=183&cat=959223 '''1822-1827''' (G6/3/8)] - Original Registers: p.3 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93L-6?i=185&cat=959223 '''1822.10'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97H-L?i=312&cat=959223 a misplaced page] p.18 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J93L-3?i=194&cat=959223 '''1823'''] p.101 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J938-T?i=237&cat=959223 '''1824'''] p.157 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J938-C?i=267&cat=959223 '''1825'''] p.219 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J974-5?i=300&cat=959223 '''1826'''] p.321 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QB-2?i=352&cat=959223 '''1827'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YJ?i=446&cat=959223 '''1824'''] - Slaves [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=553&cat=959223 '''1826-1829 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=553&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QV-M?i=554&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QN-N?i=555&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QK-Y?i=556&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QK-Y?i=556&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-W?i=557&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-W?i=557&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QX-9?i=558&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QX-9?i=558&cat=959223 J1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q8-P?i=566&cat=959223 J2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QX-9?i=558&cat=959223 K1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q8-P?i=566&cat=959223 K2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QF-K?i=559&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QF-K?i=559&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q6-X?i=560&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q6-X?i=560&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-H?i=562&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-H?i=562&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-6?i=563&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-6?i=563&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QJ-6?i=563&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QN-7?i=567&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QF-S?i=565&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=384&cat=959223 '''1826-1829''' (G6/3/9)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J97S-6?i=386&cat=959223 '''1826'''] p.65 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q1-J?i=420&cat=959223 '''1827'''] p.170 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QL-X?i=475&cat=959223 '''1828'''] p.290 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QK-F?i=535&cat=959223 '''1829'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=724&cat=959223 '''1827-1829 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QZ-2?i=724&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QZ-2?i=724&cat=959223 B1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q4-R?i=728&cat=959223 B2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-C?i=725&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-C?i=725&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QS-9?i=726&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QS-9?i=726&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q9-5?i=727&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q9-5?i=727&cat=959223 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q4-R?i=728&cat=959223 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q4-R?i=728&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q4-4?i=729&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q4-4?i=729&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-5?i=730&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-5?i=730&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-V?i=731&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-V?i=731&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QM-Y?i=732&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QM-Y?i=732&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q9-F?i=733&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q9-F?i=733&cat=959223 V1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QM-V?i=735&cat=959223 V2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QM-B?i=734&cat=959223 W], X, Y, Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=572&cat=959223 '''1827-1829''' (G6/3/10)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QF-M?i=574&cat=959223 '''1827'''] p.119 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q8-W?i=640&cat=959223 '''1828'''] p.253 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9QQ-1?i=710&cat=959223 '''1929'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=223&cat=959223 '''1829-1833 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLP3?i=223&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLKH?i=224&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLGT?i=226&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLP8?i=227&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YL5K?i=228&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLRZ?i=229&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLPP?i=230&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLPX?i=231&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLRQ?i=232&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YL57?i=233&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YL59?i=234&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLGW?i=235&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YL2P?i=237&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLLZ?i=238&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLPT?i=239&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLPT?i=239&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLRV?i=240&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLG2?i=242&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLG2?i=242&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLGN?i=244&cat=959223 W], X, Y, Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147800?i=740&cat=959223 '''1829-1829''' (G6/3/11 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-J9Q9-M?i=742&cat=959223 '''1829''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=5&cat=959223 '''1829-1833''' (G6/3/11 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.12 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YGNH?i=7&cat=959223 '''1829.8'''] p.30 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YG62?i=26&cat=959223 '''1830'''] p.78 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YGDT?i=79&cat=959223 '''1831'''] p.122 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YGSV?i=125&cat=959223 '''1832'''] p.164 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLYH?i=170&cat=959223 '''1833'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=635&cat=959223 '''1832-1837 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2DL?i=635&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2ZP?i=636&cat=959223 B1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2ZN?i=640&cat=959223 B2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2ZY?i=638&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y28N?i=639&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2ZN?i=640&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y287?i=642&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2ZC?i=643&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2Z2?i=644&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2DT?i=646&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2DQ?i=647&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2HQ?i=648&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2H5?i=649&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2D5?i=650&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2HM?i=651&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y281?i=652&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2ZW?i=653&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y28K?i=654&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y28C?i=655&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y28C?i=655&cat=959223 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y28T?i=656&cat=959223 V1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2H6?i=658&cat=959223 V2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2CJ?i=657&cat=959223 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2CJ?i=657&cat=959223 Y], Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=453&cat=959223 '''1832-1837''' (G6/3/13)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YS?i=456&cat=959223 '''1832'''] p.28 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y25H?i=487&cat=959223 '''1833'''] p.63 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2L9?i=526&cat=959223 '''1834'''] p.91 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y22H?i=557&cat=959223 '''1835'''] p.126 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2VQ?i=594&cat=959223 '''1836'''] p.161 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2D4?i=630&cat=959223 '''1837'''] ''Largely a duplicate of G6/3/13 above, but there are differences''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=432&cat=959223 '''1834-1837 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y21J?i=432&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y21P?i=433&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y21Q?i=434&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y21Q?i=434&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y21Z?i=435&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y21Z?i=435&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2B7?i=436&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2B7?i=436&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y219?i=437&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y219?i=437&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2BV?i=438&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2BV?i=438&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YB?i=439&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YQ?i=440&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YT?i=441&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YT?i=441&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2BR?i=443&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2BL?i=444&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2BL?i=444&cat=959223 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2BL?i=444&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YP?i=445&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2YP?i=445&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=254&cat=959223 '''1834-1837''' (G6/3/12)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLLK?i=257&cat=959223 '''1834'''] p.75 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLJ7?i=297&cat=959223 '''1835'''] p.174 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLHF?i=350&cat=959223 '''1836'''] p.267 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YLMZ?i=405&cat=959223 '''1837'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147802?i=87&cat=959223 '''1837-1845 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXJ-Z?i=87&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXJ-Z?i=87&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXD-F?i=90&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXR-X?i=91&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXR-X?i=91&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXH-S?i=93&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXJ-R?i=94&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-C?i=95&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-C?i=95&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXJ-B?i=96&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXJ-B?i=96&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXF-G?i=97&cat=959223 M1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXN-B?i=102&cat=959223 M2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXG-8?i=100&cat=959223 N1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXP-F?i=103&cat=959223 N2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXP-F?i=103&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXL-V?i=104&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-5?i=105&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-5?i=105&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXN-N?i=107&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXN-N?i=107&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-Y?i=108&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-V?i=109&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147801?i=663&cat=959223 '''1837-1845''' (G6/3/14 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y248?i=665&cat=959223 '''1837.10'''] p.16 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-Y2HH?i=673&cat=959223 '''1838'''] p.64 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YGB7?i=703&cat=959223 '''1839'''] p.101 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YG1Q?i=723&cat=959223 '''1840'''] p.137 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YGGY?i=741&cat=959223 '''1841'''] p.174 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YGTZ?i=760&cat=959223 '''1842''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147802?i=5&cat=959223 '''1837-1845''' (G6/3/14 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.171 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXG-W?i=7&cat=959223 '''1841.11'''] p.174 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXL-C?i=8&cat=959223 '''1842'''] p.221 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXL-X?i=27&cat=959223 '''1843'''] p.270 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXR-C?i=54&cat=959223 '''1844'''] p.314 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXK-G?i=77&cat=959223 '''1845'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147802?i=117&cat=959223 '''1845-1860 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXZ-8?i=117&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXZ-8?i=117&cat=959223 B1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXL-4?i=130&cat=959223 B2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-B?i=142&cat=959223 B3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXZ-V?i=143&cat=959223 B4], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXF-S?i=119&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXF-S?i=119&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXG-G?i=122&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXG-G?i=122&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX1-4?i=123&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX1-4?i=123&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXP-Z?i=125&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXP-Z?i=125&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXP-2?i=127&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXP-2?i=127&cat=959223 M1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXN-Q?i=136&cat=959223 M2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-D?i=139&cat=959223 M3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-B?i=142&cat=959223 M4], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-T?i=128&cat=959223 N1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXZ-V?i=143&cat=959223 N2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXV-T?i=128&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXL-4?i=130&cat=959223 P1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-B?i=142&cat=959223 P2], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX4-D?i=132&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX4-D?i=132&cat=959223 S1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-D?i=139&cat=959223 S2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-B?i=142&cat=959223 S3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXX-9?i=134&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXX-9?i=134&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXN-Q?i=136&cat=959223 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-D?i=139&cat=959223 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX6-D?i=139&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147802?i=115&cat=959223 '''1845-1860''' (G6/3/15)] - Original Registers:
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXZ-V?i=143&cat=959223 '''1845.6'''] p.23 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXD-9?i=157&cat=959223 '''1846'''] p.53 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXZ-Y?i=174&cat=959223 '''1847'''] p.83 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXC-1?i=211&cat=959223 '''1848'''] p.116 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFK-Y?i=242&cat=959223 '''1849'''] p.151 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFZ-8?i=277&cat=959223 '''1850'''] p.186 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFL-K?i=312&cat=959223 '''1851'''] p.223 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFF-7?i=348&cat=959223 '''1852'''] p.260 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFX-X?i=388&cat=959223 '''1853'''] p.300 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXY-D?i=432&cat=959223 '''1854'''] p.336 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFC-Y?i=469&cat=959223 '''1855'''] p.376 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF4-9?i=512&cat=959223 '''1856'''] p.407 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFW-F?i=542&cat=959223 '''1857'''] p.438 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF7-J?i=574&cat=959223 '''1858'''] p.471 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF9-7?i=607&cat=959223 '''1859'''] p.505 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF7-8?i=640&cat=959223 '''1860'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147802?i=663&cat=959223 '''1860-1868 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF7-T?i=663&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX1-5?i=664&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXR-8?i=665&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXK-7?i=666&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFM-D?i=667&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXY-T?i=668&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX1-Q?i=669&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF7-4?i=670&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFS-G?i=671&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFM-Z?i=672&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXR-M?i=673&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXN-M?i=674&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF3-K?i=675&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF3-7?i=676&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFM-B?i=677&cat=959223 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXT-R?i=678&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSXR-K?i=679&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF9-X?i=680&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSF3-6?i=682&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSX5-V?i=683&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-TSFQ-9?i=684&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121016?i=5&cat=959223 '''1860-1868''' (G6/3/16)] - Original Registers:
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698F-3?i=7&cat=959223 '''1860.7'''] p.26 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698X-X?i=19&cat=959223 '''1861'''] p.79 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6986-X?i=46&cat=959223 '''1862'''] p.126 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698D-S?i=70&cat=959223 '''1863'''] p.174 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Z-5?i=95&cat=959223 '''1864'''] p.216 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DX-S?i=117&cat=959223 '''1865'''] p.260 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DX-N?i=140&cat=959223 '''1866'''] p.302 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D6-4?i=162&cat=959223 '''1867'''] p.356 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D6-6?i=187&cat=959223 '''1868'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147802?i=663&cat=959223 '''1860-1868 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-9?i=215&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-N?i=216&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-N?i=216&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-1?i=218&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-1?i=218&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-T?i=219&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-T?i=219&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-Z?i=221&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-Z?i=221&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-6?i=222&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-6?i=222&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-J?i=223&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-J?i=223&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-K?i=224&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-K?i=224&cat=959223 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-5?i=225&cat=959223 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-5?i=225&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-D?i=227&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-D?i=227&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-F?i=229&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D8-F?i=229&cat=959223 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-8?i=231&cat=959223 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DD-8?i=231&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121016?i=213&cat=959223 '''1868-1876''' (G6/3/17)] - Original Registers:
p.9 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DZ-J?i=233&cat=959223 '''1868.09'''] p.29 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DZ-V?i=243&cat=959223 '''1869'''] p.79 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DZ-F?i=268&cat=959223 '''1870'''] p.131 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DC-P?i=294&cat=959223 '''1871'''] p.191 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D4-C?i=325&cat=959223 '''1872'''] p.245 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D7-4?i=355&cat=959223 '''1873'''] p.287 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D7-7?i=377&cat=959223 '''1874'''] p.351 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69D9-G?i=410&cat=959223 '''1875'''] p.395 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DM-V?i=434&cat=959223 '''1876'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121016?i=457&cat=959223 '''1876-1894 Index'''] ''on father's name'' :
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6981-2?i=457&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-J?i=458&cat=959223 B1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-G?i=468&cat=959223 B2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-6?i=474&cat=959223 B3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-J?i=458&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-C?i=460&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-C?i=460&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-M?i=463&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-M?i=463&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-2?i=464&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-2?i=464&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-7?i=465&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-7?i=465&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-4?i=466&cat=959223 M1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-6?i=474&cat=959223 M2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-4?i=466&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DM-S?i=467&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-69DM-S?i=467&cat=959223 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-G?i=468&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-D?i=470&cat=959223 S1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6981-8?i=476&cat=959223 S2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-D?i=470&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-F?i=472&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-F?i=472&cat=959223 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-6?i=474&cat=959223 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698B-6?i=474&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121016?i=455&cat=959223 '''1876-1892''' (G6/3/18)] - Original Registers:
p.3 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-T?i=477&cat=959223 '''1876.10'''] p.15 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6981-Q?i=485&cat=959223 '''1877'''] p.63 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698Y-5?i=509&cat=959223 '''1878'''] p.103 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698P-C?i=533&cat=959223 '''1879'''] p.161 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698G-Q?i=560&cat=959223 '''1880'''] p.201 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698L-F?i=583&cat=959223 '''1881'''] p.245 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698G-N?i=607&cat=959223 '''1882'''] p.277 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698K-S?i=624&cat=959223 '''1883'''] p.313 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698V-Q?i=643&cat=959223 '''1884'''] p.346 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698K-6?i=660&cat=959223 '''1885'''] p.379 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6982-4?i=677&cat=959223 '''1886'''] p.402 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6982-S?i=689&cat=959223 '''1887'''] p.435 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698K-D?i=707&cat=959223 '''1888'''] p.465 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698J-N?i=723&cat=959223 '''1889'''] p.491 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698J-4?i=736&cat=959223 '''1890'''] p.519 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698N-Z?i=751&cat=959223 '''1891'''] p.554 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-698J-7?i=768&cat=959223 '''1892'''] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G6_Baptisms

Graaff-Reinet Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Graaff-Reinet Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1806 to 1955, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''1806-1835''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Original Registers - Alphabetically. Film 008148301 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121025?i=53&cat=959223 '''1806-1829''' (G6/6/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDT6?i=55&cat=959223 1806.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDT7?i=56&cat=959223 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDYN?i=57&cat=959223 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD1C?i=59&cat=959223 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD1M?i=62&cat=959223 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD17?i=65&cat=959223 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDR8?i=67&cat=959223 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDR1?i=69&cat=959223 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDTV?i=74&cat=959223 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDRJ?i=77&cat=959223 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDY6?i=82&cat=959223 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDR4?i=87&cat=959223 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDPN?i=91&cat=959223 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDG8?i=94&cat=959223 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDLL?i=95&cat=959223 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDR9?i=97&cat=959223 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD53?i=101&cat=959223 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDG7?i=103&cat=959223 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDP2?i=106&cat=959223 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDGT?i=109&cat=959223 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDL6?i=111&cat=959223 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDJC?i=116&cat=959223 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDKY?i=122&cat=959223 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDVW?i=126&cat=959223 1829]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121025?i=130&cat=959223 '''1806-1839''' (G6/6/2)] - Duplicate of above, but different document
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD2C?i=132&cat=959223 1806.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDJM?i=133&cat=959223 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDK6?i=135&cat=959223 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD2J?i=138&cat=959223 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDJ3?i=141&cat=959223 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDLC?i=145&cat=959223 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD2L?i=146&cat=959223 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDK2?i=149&cat=959223 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDNB?i=154&cat=959223 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDJV?i=156&cat=959223 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDKW?i=161&cat=959223 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDN7?i=165&cat=959223 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDD1?i=169&cat=959223 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDNC?i=172&cat=959223 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDN2?i=173&cat=959223 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD8K?i=175&cat=959223 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDN6?i=176&cat=959223 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDFG?i=179&cat=959223 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDNS?i=182&cat=959223 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDFT?i=184&cat=959223 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDX7?i=186&cat=959223 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD8Y?i=189&cat=959223 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD8N?i=193&cat=959223 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDFX?i=197&cat=959223 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD8Z?i=200&cat=959223 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDXF?i=204&cat=959223 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD66?i=209&cat=959223 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDH9?i=214&cat=959223 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDD5?i=220&cat=959223 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDCQ?i=225&cat=959223 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDH3?i=230&cat=959223 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDZB?i=236&cat=959223 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDCB?i=240&cat=959223 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDZR?i=245&cat=959223 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121025?i=253&cat=959223 '''1839-1851''' Index] (by groom): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDCT?i=253&cat=959223 A, B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDWJ?i=254&cat=959223 C, D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD4M?i=255&cat=959223 E, F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD4Z?i=256&cat=959223 G, H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDHF?i=257&cat=959223 J, K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD43?i=258&cat=959223 L, M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDWW?i=259&cat=959223 N, O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDHV?i=260&cat=959223 P, R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD72?i=262&cat=959223 S, T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDW9?i=263&cat=959223 V, W], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDQR?i=264&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121025?i=251&cat=959223 '''1839-1851''' (G6/6/3)]
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDQQ?i=265&cat=959223 1839], p.9 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDQX?i=270&cat=959223 1840], p.37 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QDWG?i=288&cat=959223 1841], p.63 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QD9K?i=306&cat=959223 1842], p.91 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QXFD?i=325&cat=959223 1843], p.125 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QXC5?i=353&cat=959223 1844], p.153 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6BG?i=375&cat=959223 1845], p.183 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6YN?i=404&cat=959223 1846], p.195 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QXSJ?i=417&cat=959223 1847], p.217 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q61X?i=441&cat=959223 1848], p.237 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6RL?i=460&cat=959223 1849], p.271 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6GH?i=481&cat=959223 1850], p.290 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6L2?i=498&cat=959223 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121025?cat=959223;i=516 '''1851-1867''' Index] (by groom) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6LP?i=518&cat=959223 A, B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6G8?i=520&cat=959223 B, C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q62P?i=522&cat=959223 D, E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q652?i=523&cat=959223 F, G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q62J?i=525&cat=959223 H, J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q621?i=527&cat=959223 K, L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6R8?i=529&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6PF?i=541&cat=959223 M2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6R8?i=529&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6K4?i=531&cat=959223 O, P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6L3?i=533&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6KP?i=535&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6K5?i=544&cat=959223 S2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6KP?i=535&cat=959223 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6VC?i=538&cat=959223 V, W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6PF?i=541&cat=959223 Z],
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121025?cat=959223;i=516 '''1851-1859''' (G6/6/4 Part 1)]
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6LV?i=545&cat=959223 '''1851'''.10], p.3 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6VM?i=549&cat=959223 '''1852'''], p.14 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6VG?i=571&cat=959223 '''1853'''], p.26 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6N7?i=595&cat=959223 '''1854'''], p.45 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6DD?i=643&cat=959223 '''1855'''], p.59 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q68N?i=671&cat=959223 '''1856'''], p.73 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q6CV?i=699&cat=959223 '''1857'''], p.87 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q64S?i=727&cat=959223 '''1858'''], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-Q64F?i=755&cat=959223 '''1859''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121026?i=5&cat=959223 '''1858-1867''' (G6/6/4 Part 2)] - (last page not indexed)
p.90 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GD-T?i=7&cat=959223 '''1858'''.3] p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83G8-5?i=31&cat=959223 '''1859'''] p.113 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GH-P?i=53&cat=959223 '''1860'''] p.129 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GW-5?i=85&cat=959223 '''1861'''] p.142 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GH-3?i=111&cat=959223 '''1862'''] p.149 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-835S-X?i=125&cat=959223 '''1863'''] p.161 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P1-Y?i=149&cat=959223 '''1864'''] p.171 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P1-W?i=169&cat=959223 '''1865'''] p.180 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PT-1?i=187&cat=959223 '''1866'''] p.188 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PT-F?i=203&cat=959223 '''1867'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121026?i=220&cat=959223 '''1867-1879''' Index:] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-Z?i=220&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-V?i=221&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-Y?i=222&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PT-4?i=223&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-2?i=224&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-9?i=225&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PT-W?i=226&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PT-3?i=227&cat=959223 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-P?i=228&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-X?i=229&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-4?i=230&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-R?i=231&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PP-5?i=232&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-K?i=234&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-7?i=235&cat=959223 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-J?i=236&cat=959223 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-Y?i=237&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-C?i=238&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83PR-D?i=239&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-D?i=240&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-4?i=241&cat=959223 W], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83P5-9?i=242&cat=959223 Z]
''Note: the page numbers on odd pages 39 to 57 have been obscured
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121026?cat=959223;i=217 '''1867-1879''' (G6/6/5)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121026?cat=959223;i=640 '''1879-1887''' (G6/6/6 Part 1)]
''Note: the page numbers on odd pages 1 to 11 have been obscured
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GF-T?i=716&cat=959223 Even numbered pages]: p.88 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GF-T?i=716&cat=959223, '''1882'''.9], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GX-6?i=723&cat=959223 '''1883'''.1], p.128 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GX-W?i=738&cat=959223 '''1884'''.1], p.154 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83G6-M?i=751&cat=959223 '''1885'''.1], p.180 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GD-X?i=762&cat=959223 '''1886'''.2], p.200 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-83GC-Y?i=773&cat=959223 '''1887'''.1]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121028?i=5&cat=959223 '''1879-1893''' (G6/6/6 Part 2)]:
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT8P?i=113&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Odd numbered pages in reverse]: p.387 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT8P?i=113&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1893'''.5], p.375 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTX8?i=119&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1892'''.12], p.349 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT8B?i=132&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1891'''.12], p.317 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTCJ?i=148&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1890'''.10], p.287 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT8C?i=164&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1889'''.12], p.255 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT4G?i=182&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1888'''.12], p.231 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT4V?i=195&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1887'''.12], p.199 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTWW?i=212&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1886'''.12], p.177 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT7V?i=224&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1885'''.12]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT7Q?i=231&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Odd and even numbered pages in reverse]: p.164 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT7Q?i=231&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1885'''.8]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT7Z?i=234&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Odd numbered pages in reverse]: p.161 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT7Z?i=234&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1885'''.7] p.153 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT33?i=239&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1884'''.11], p.127 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT3F?i=252&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1883'''.12], p.101 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTS5?i=267&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1882'''.12]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT9T?i=275&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Even numbered pages in reverse]: p.86 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT9T?i=275&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1882'''.7] p.70 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT9V?i=283&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1881'''.12], p.34 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTMT?i=302&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1880'''.12], p.6 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTMP?i=318&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1879'''.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZTMZ?i=328&cat=959223 '''1893-1909 Table of contents of pp.1-321'''] - ''Not alphabetical; names (of groom) listed in page order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73LC-S?i=82&cat=959223 '''1893-1909 Table of contents of pp.322-497'''] - ''Not alphabetical; names (of groom) listed in page order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121028?cat=959223;i=325 '''1893-1909''' (G6/6/7 Part 1)]: ''Note: the page numbers on odd pages 1 to 27 have been obscured
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT9Q?i=330&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Odd numbered pages]: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZT9Q?i=330&cc=1478678&cat=959223, '''1893'''.5], p.19 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZR1H?i=339&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1894'''.1], p.47 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZR1R?i=356&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1895'''.1], p.67 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRBV?i=366&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1896'''.2]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZYXD?i=590&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Even numbered pages]: p.2 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZY6T?i=589&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1893'''.5], p.20 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZYXS?i=600&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1894'''.1], p.48 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZY6K?i=613&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1895'''.2], p.66 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZY88?i=622&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1896'''.2]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRYC?i=374&cc=1478678&cat=959223 Even numbered pages]: p.82 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRYC?i=374&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1896'''.9], p.88 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZR1K?i=377&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1897'''.1], p.122 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRBQ?i=393&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1898'''.1], p.154 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRTZ?i=411&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1899'''.1], p.178 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRYK?i=424&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1900'''.1], p.204 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRY6?i=437&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1901'''.3], p.210 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZR5X?i=440&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1902'''.2], p.240 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRTT?i=456&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1903'''.1], p.278 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRRS?i=475&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1904'''.1], p.330 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRG3?i=501&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1905'''.1], p.366 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRV9?i=520&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1906'''.1], p.412 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRK2?i=543&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1907'''.1], p.442 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRVT?i=558&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1908'''.1], p.470 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-ZRJQ?i=573&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1909'''.2]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148302?i=5&cat=959223 '''1893-1909''' (G6/6/7 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73L2-V?i=7&cat=959223 Odd numbered pages]: p.349 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73L2-V?i=7&cat=959223 '''1905'''.7], p.365 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73LP-K?i=15&cat=959223 '''1906'''.1], p.411 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73GS-P?i=38&cat=959223 '''1907'''.1], p.443 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73LF-Q?i=54&cat=959223 '''1908'''.2], p.469 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73LJ-P?i=67&cat=959223 '''1909'''.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73LJ-X?i=91&cat=959223 '''1909-1917.8 Table of contents of pp.1-262'''] - ''Not alphabetical; names (of groom) listed in page order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-735G-Z?i=314&cat=959223 '''1917.9-1921 Table of contents of pp.263-422'''] - ''Not alphabetical; names (of groom) listed in page order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148302?cat=959223;i=88 '''1909-1921''' (G6/6/8)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-735N-N?i=323&cat=959223 1921.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73R9-5?i=335&cat=959223 1922] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7355-B?i=365&cat=959223 1923] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-735J-S?i=387&cat=959223 1924] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7354-Q?i=410&cat=959223 1925] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73PB-K?i=436&cat=959223 1926] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7353-M?i=457&cat=959223 1927] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73PG-2?i=482&cat=959223 '''1927-1921 Table of contents of entries/pp 145-254'''] - ''Not alphabetical; names (of groom) listed in page order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73GC-5?i=656&cat=959223 '''1927-1921 Table of contents of entries/pp 255-429'''] - ''Not alphabetical; names (of groom) listed in page order; index pages out of order''
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73GN-B?i=667&cat=959223 1940.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73P9-2?i=673&cat=959223 1941] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73LY-C?i=696&cat=959223 1942] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73G9-G?i=716&cat=959223 1943] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73GT-D?i=733&cat=959223 1944] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73G6-T?i=756&cat=959223 1945] '''1944-1955''' (G6/6/11 part 2) - Not online yet. Film 008148301
'''1956-1960''' (G6/6/12) - Not online yet. Film 008148301
'''1960-1972''' (G6/6/13) - Not online yet. Film 008148301 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004208454?i=2&cat=2357594 '''1969-1972''' (G7/8/16)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DKJ?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1969.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DK2?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DKP?i=30&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1971] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DKG?i=46&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1972] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G6

Grabowski Name Study

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[[Category:Grabowski 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.

Grabstein Familiengrab Traubeck

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Grace Lower Stone Church Cemetery, Rockwell, Rowan, North Carolina

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[[Category: Grace Lower Stone Church Cemetery, Rockwell, North Carolina]] [[Category: Rowan County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Salisbury, North Carolina]][[Category:Rockwell, North Carolina]] Grace Lower Stone Church Cemetery, Rockwell, Rowan, North Carolina. {{Image|file=Grace_Lower_Stone_Church_Cemetery_Rockwell_Rowan_North_Carolina-1.jpg |caption=Grace Lower Stone Church and Cemetery, Rockwell, Rowan, North Carolina. Source Find A Grave. }} {{Image|file=Grace_Lower_Stone_Church_Cemetery_Rockwell_Rowan_North_Carolina-3.jpg |caption=Grace Lower Stone Church and Cemetery, Rockwell, Rowan, North Carolina. Source Find A Grave. }}

Grace Rogato Memorabilia

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Memorabilia is defined as "remarkable and worthy of remembrance" which is why I have chosen to name this page "Grace Rogato Memorabilia" [[Category: Baseball]]

Gradara War Cemetery

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === GRADARA WAR CEMETERY, Italy === :'''Location:''' :Gradara War Cemetery is situated in the Commune of Gradara in the Province of Pesaro. It is located about 1.5 kilometres south of the SS16, midway between Pesaro and Riccione. Take the autostrada A14 (Bologna-Taranto) exiting at Cattolica or Pesaro, then go along the SS16 either east from Cattolica or west from Pesaro. Cemetery address: Via Pesaro s.n - 61012 Gradara (PU) Marche. GPS Co-ordinates: Latitude: 43.941062, Longitude: 12.782378. :'''Histoy:''' :On 3 September 1943 the Allies invaded the Italian mainland, the invasion coinciding with an armistice made with the Italians who then re-entered the war on the Allied side. Following the fall of Rome to the Allies in June 1944, the German retreat became ordered and successive stands were made on a series of defensive positions known as the Trasimene, Arezzo, Arno and Gothic Lines. The site for the cemetery was chosen in November 1944 and it contains the graves of casualties incurred during the advance from Ancona to Rimini, which broke the German's heavily defended Gothic Line, and in the heavy fighting around Rimini, which was taken by the Allies on 21 September 1944. Gradara War Cemetery contains 1,191 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. There is also one Belgian war grave. '''Walter Stack—2.G.58'''

Grade 4

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Grade-4

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monday-1and2p-Mathematics Types of Tringle conplementry and suppiementry angle.3p-Sing a song on It started on a T.V show.4p-Write about chari,ghoomarand thari.5p-statis of math physial and chemical changed.

Grady County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Grady County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Grady County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grady_County,_Oklahoma'''

Gragg Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Graggs. 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]]

Gragg Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Gregg Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gregg Gregg] 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 Gregg 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 (Scotland Greggs), by time period (18th Century Greggs), or by topic (Gregg DNA, Gregg Occupations, Gregg Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches that 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 Gregg 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. {{One Name Study|name=Gregg}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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/Gregg Gregg] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacGregor MacGregor] ==Blogs== *[http://www.thegreggs.biz/gfhp/greggfeatures.htm THE GREGG FAMILY HISTORY PROJECT ] *[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/gregg/209/ Gregg Scotland to Ireland to America] *[https://forebears.io/surnames/gregg#meaning Forbears Gregg Surname Study] ===History=== The "Surname" Gregg is the name of many early American pioneers. It is originally from the name "MacGregor". Some pioners in Early Colonial America, a few generations intio their arrival here adopted the "A" (as in Gragg) due to clerical mistakes made on official government documents such as "Censuses", "Land Deeds", "Death certifications, "Marriage Licenses", etc... The Surname Gregg is a Scottish surname, a variant of the Scottish Clan MacGregor. The Clan Gregor lost their right to use the MacGregor name for over a huundred years. SO they had to adopt variants (called "Septs"), or receive punishment up to and incliding deathhttp://www.clangregor.com/membership/sept-family-names/https://www.electriccanadian.com/esimages/clangregorsepts.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Gregorhttp://www.thegreggs.biz/gfhp/R0-Na5.htmhttp://www.clangregor.com/clan-gregor-society-septfamily-names/. It can also be of English as it is variant forms of the surname Gregory. The surnames are first recorded as Gregge in 1234, within the Liber feodorum, a document compiled in the reign of Henry II of England. Another early instance of the name is Gregge, recorded in 1306, within the Feet of Fines (for Essex); and as Greggez in 1504, within the Register of the Freemen of the City of York. It's also a respelling of German Grag, a nickname for a person with gray hair, from Middle Low German grage ‘gray’https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=gragg#:~:text=GraggName%20Meaning%20English%3A%20possibly%20a%20variant%20of%20Cragg.,%E2%80%98gray%E2%80%99.%20This%20name%20is%20found%20predominantly%20in%20NC.... Also ~ "The first hereditary surnames on German soil are found in the second half of the 12th century, slightly later than in England and France. However, it was not until the 16th century that they became stabilized. The practice of adopting hereditary surnames began in the southern areas of Germany, and gradually spread northwards during the Middle Ages. The German surname of GRAGG is of two-fold origin. It was originally an English nickname for someone with grey-hair or a grey beard, derived from the Old English word GROEG. It was also a Norman-French and Scottish habitation name from GRAYE in Calvados, so called from the Gallo-Roman personal name GRATUS meaning 'welcome and pleasing'. The name has travelled widely and has numerous variant spellings which include GREY, LEGRAY, GRAUER, GRAUMANN, SCHRAAWEN, GRAUBERD, GRAUBERG and GRUBARD, to name but a few. During the 17th century surnames were brought to Britain, North America and southern Africa by French Huguenot exiles. The Huguenots were French Protestants, and in 1572 large numbers of them were massacred in Paris on the orders of Queen Catherine de'Medici. Many of the survivors sought refuge in England and elsewhere. Although the Edict of Nantes (1598) officially guaranteed religious toleration, persecution continued, and the Edict was revoked by Louis XIV in 1685. It was then the trickle of emigration became a flood. Many migrated to England, while others joined groups of Dutch Protestants settling around the Cape of Good Hope. Others sailed across the Atlantic to establish themselves in North America. Notable members of the name include Thomas GRAY (1716-1771) was the English poet and author of 'Elegy in a Country Churchyard' and 'On a Distant Prospect of Eton College', and many more. Edward Whitaker GRAY (1748-1806) was the English botanist and physician. In 1773 he was appointed librarian to the College of Physicians and in 1787 became keeper of the natural history collections at the British Museum. An interesting member of the name was Elisha GRAY (1835-1901) the American Inventor born in Barnesville, Ohio. He was a manufacturer of telegraphic apparatus, his firm became the Western Electric Company. His 60 patents included a multiplex telegraph. He also claimed the invention of the telephone, but lost the patent rights to Alexander Graham Bell after a long legal battle in the US Supreme Court."http://www.4crests.com/gragg-coat-of-arms.html == Sources == *Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006) *"What's in a name?". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 8 December 2009.

Graham, North Carolina

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Graham is in the center of Alamance County, NC. In 1851, the Town of Graham was incorporated. The town of Graham was named for the outgoing governor of NC, William A. Graham of Hillsbourgh. One of the first commercial buildings constructed in the town was the Nicks Store Building. Small brick and frame offices and hotels were built surrounding the courthouse. A drugstore, saloon, female seminary and several private dwellings also constructed. The streets were paved in 1892. It is 52 miles from Raleigh, NC. The town is nearly 10 square miles in size. In 2000, there were about 12,833 citizens in Graham. [[Category: Alamance County, North Carolina]]

Graham Ancestors

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[[Category: Graham Name Study]] [[Category: Scotland, Graham Name Study]] [[Category: Australia, Graham Name Study]] [[Category: Clan Graham]] [[Space: Graham Name Study]] [[Space: Graham Family Mysteries]] The goal of this project is to ...Trace Graham geneology in Scotland and possibly other countries Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Graham-9361|Robert Graham]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace the parents of William Alexander Gordon Graham born in Girvan, Ayrshire,Scotland in 1840. I think he died in Swansea in Tasmania, Australia in 1906, he married Mary Anne Graham (born Gemmell) on 27-04-1874 at Hobart, Tasmania,Australia * * 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=12493226 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Graham Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] My Grandfather William Haines Graham was born in August 1878, supposedly in Fall River, MA. There is no record of him there, or any family with his alleged parents William N Graham and Susannah Haines. A William H Graham turns up in Providence, RI around 1900 to enlist in the Army. He gives a Mrs. Charles Adams (Sarah Ann Holland) as a Providence point of contact, and states that she is his aunt. Another enlistment gives her daughter Florence as a point of contact. The Adams family is from England, specifically Dukinfield, Cheshire, (Ashton under Lyne district). I have an old photo with a young man around the turn of the century, taken in Ashton under lyne.. Legend had it that my grandfather was sent overseas when his parents died. To make it very interesting, William matches no Grahams for DNA, but does match Rushings, Wests, Huffs, etc, My FF matches, along with my cousin and aunt, shows concentrations of Adams, Hamilton, Jones, West, and Stewart. I come from a long line of undistinguished and unskilled individuals, But would welcome any light on this family.

Grahams, Oglesbys and Whites -- Oh My!

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One of SO MANY immigrants from the British Isles!

Grallagh Cemetery

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Gram Family

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The goal of this project is to study the Jorgenson Gram, Hansen Gram, Madsen Gram, Heggelund, Indahl, and related familes that migrated from Denmark to Norway at or after the Reformation period soon after The Count's War. My children are descended from that tree. Right now I am just doing a GEDCOM upload. I will build the WikiTree Gram Family tree from that upload. Please be patient. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Clounch-14|David Clounch]]. 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 relatives not already on the tree. * Add details of existing tree entries. * This list will become more specific over time. 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=10821919 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Grampian Witches

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[[Category:Scotland, Grampian Witches]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Grampian Witches== Those persons thought to be witches living within Aberdeenshire, the City of Aberdeen, Banffshire, Kincardineshire, Moray, or Nairn. *An explanation of abbreviations used in the following list is available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abbreviations_Used_in_Witches_Listings here]. *Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland The Witches of Scotland] team page. ===Date Unknown:=== *Margaret Balfour Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./G.27 *Bornlie Flenes Moir. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC27.10; papers 8-9 *John Gordon Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Ncp./G.220 *Margaret Hay Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./G.27 ===1500-1599:=== *Katherine Alshenour 6 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, Prf.p.53 *Violat Auchinlek 9 Aug 1590 Aberdeenshire. F/M/T/Misc./JC2.2 *Gilbert Bairnis 23 May 1597 Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.5, p.69 *Issobel Barroun 9 Mar 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.168-170 *Marion Bruce 18 Aug 1590 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, p.208 *Janet Clark 17 Aug 1590 Aberdeenshire. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.2 *Isobel Cockie 19 Feb 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.110-116 *Jonat Davidsone 24 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.150-1,156 *Janet Degeddes 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Thomas Ego 25 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.182-4 *Katherine Fergus 6 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, Prf.p.53 *Katherine Ferreis 25 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.182-4 *Gilbert Fidlar 1597 Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Acq./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.137-8 *Agnes Forbes 6 Apr 1597 W.Kincardine, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.184-5 *Issobel Forbes 25 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.182-4 *Helene Frasser 21 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.105-110 *Agnes Fren 1597 Aberdeen F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc.V.1, pp.191-2 *Malye Fynnie 21 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, p.106 *Katherine Gerard 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Jonet Grant 19 Aug 1590 Aberdeenshire. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.2 *Marioun Grant 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.170-2,177 *Ellen Gray 27 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.125-8 *Elspet Graye 1597 Aberdeen F/U/Men./Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.117-125 *Jannet Guisett 6 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.184-5 *Margrat Innes 9 Mar 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.164-5,170 *Barbara Keand (alias Leslie) 1590 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./SP Misc. v.2, p.65 *Jonat Leisk 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Acq./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.134-7 *William Leslie 1590 Aberdeenshire. M/M/T/Misc./JC2.2 *Elspet Leyis 22 Mar 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.102-104 *John Leyis 22 Mar 1596 Aberdeen. M/M/Men./Acq./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.102-104 *Jonet Leyis 22 Mar 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.102-104 *Thomas Leyis Feb 1596 Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.84-102 *Violat Leyis 22 Mar 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.102-104 *Jonat Lucas Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.147-9,156 *Helene Makkie (alias Suppak) 1597 Aberdeen F/U/Men./Ncp./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, p.114, Prf.p.52 *Andro Man 1597 Aberdeen M/U/Men./Ex./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.117-125 *Isobell Manteith 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Misc./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, p.52 *Christen Michell 9 Mar 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.164-5,170 *Christen Millar 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Elspett Moiness 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Meriorie Mutche 21 Nov 1597 Aberdeen F/U/Men./Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.131-3 *Margaret Og 24 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.142-5,154 *Issobell Oige Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Ex./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.151-2,155 *Bessie Paul Aug 1590 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.1, p.208 *Bessie Paull 25 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.182-4 *Hellie Pennie 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Christian Reid Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Issobel Richie Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.140-2,154 *Issobell Robie 6 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.184-5 *[[Roy-5317|Bessie Roy ]] 18 Aug 1590 Aberdeenshire. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.2 *Maige Saythe 1597 Aberdeen F/U/Men./Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.117-125 *Maige Saythe 21 Oct 1597 Aberdeen F/U/Men./Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, p.125 *Margaret Sherare 6 Apr 1597 Kincardine, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.184-5 *Maly Skein 21 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.105-110 *Agnes Smelie 6 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. Prf. p.53 *Elspet Smithe 6 Apr 1597 Tillilair, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.184-5 *Jannet Smithe 6 Apr 1597 Cushtrie, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.184-5 *Margaret Smyth 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.174-5,177 *Elspett Strathauchyn 25 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.182-4 *Bessie Thom 9 Mar 1596 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.166-7,170 *Johnnet Wischert Feb 1596 Aberdeen. F/M/Men./Ex./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.84-102 *Agnes Wobster 28 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men/Nk./SP.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.128-30 *Marioun Wod (alias Erss) 15 Apr 1597 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc. v.1, p.176 ===1600-1699:=== *Elspet Adame 26 May 1606 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Abdn Sh. C.R. v.2, p.86 *Elspet Alexander 1662 Forfar. R/U/Men./Ex./Reid p.83 *Susanna Alexander 1654 Aberdour. F/U/T/Ex./Ross pp.329-330 *James Anderson Nov 1670 Aberdeen. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.40 *Janet Anderson 1650 Aberdour. F/U/Men./Acq./ROss pp.325-8 *Janet Anderson Nov 1670 Aberdeen. F/W/Proc./Nk./JC26.40 *Margaret Andersoun 25 Feb 1630 Ally, Aberdeenshire. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.471 *Walter Baird 30 Nov 1626 Aberdeen. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.5, p.566 *Walter Baird 25 Apr 1627 Futtie, Aberdeenshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Walter Baird 1630 Banffshire. M/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.5, p.566 *Witch Bandon 30 Sep 1662 Auldearn. F/U/T/Nk./Brodie p.274 *William Bannerman 1671 Elgin. M/U/T/Ncp./JC10.3 *Janet Baxter 19 Jun 1629 Mylneton, Moray. F/U/Com. Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.181 *Alexander Bell Apr 1662 Auldearn. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Janet Bell 1654 Aberdour. F/U/T/Ex./Ross pp.329-330 *James Beverley 1671 Aberdeen. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.38.41;Proc.SRO List *Cristian Brake Nov 1670 Aberdeen. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.40 *Janet Breadheid 1 Apr 1662 Auldearn, Balmakeith. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.243 *Agnes Brodie Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Janet Brodie 19 Jun 1629 Craigheid, Moray. F/M/Com. Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.181 *Margaret Brodie Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Buchan 8 Sep 1630 Boddome, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Margaret Buchane 8 Sep 1630 Bownes, Aberdeen. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Katherine Burgess 13 Jun 1643 Cromdale, Moray. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.7, p.446 *Geils Burnet 9 May 1671 Aberdeen. F/W/T/Acq./JC10.3 *Janet Burnet Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Geilles Burnett 9 May 1671 Aberdeen. F/M/T/Acq./JC26.40;JC26.38,ABN Roll 1671 *Agnes Cairll 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Elspet Cant Jun 1604 Elgin. F/U/Men./Ncp./R.Elgin v.2 *Margaret Cant 1654 Aberdour. F/U/T/Nk./Ross pp.329-330 *Marg Cant 1661 Aberdour. F/U/Men./Ex./Ross pp.329-230 *Agnes Carle 23 Jan 1627 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.500 *Janet Castell 1649 Fraserburgh. F/U/T/Nk./BuchaFld C1.p.208 *Annabell Cattenhead 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Annabell Cattenheid. 23 Jan 1627 Futtie, Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.500 *Margaret Cceroch 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Agnes Chapman 11 Nov 1608 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Abdn. Sh. C.R. v.2, p.140 *Elspet Chisolme Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Clerk 4 Jun 1674 Seatoun of Cullen. F/M/T/Acq./JC2.14,p.181F *Margaret Clerk 4 Jun 1674 Seton of Cullen. F/M/T/Acq./JC Rec. Edin.v.2,p.269 *Cowie 8 Sep 1630 Bownes, Aberdeen. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Mallie Cowper 8 Sep 1630 Futtie, Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Christiane Craig 25 Apr 1627 Turriff. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Janet Cuj 1646 Elgin. F/U/Men./Misc./R.Elgin v.2, pp.356-7 *Elspet Cuming 19 Dec 1613 Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./G.235 *Helene Cummyng 28 Aug 1622 Aberdour. F/W/Men./Nk,/RPC v.13, pp.49-50 *Janet Currie 21 Jan 1630 Crimond. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.426 *Margaret Currie 1654 Aberdour. F/U/T/Ex./Ross pp.329-330 *Margaret Currie 1661 Aberdour. F/U/Men./Ex./Ross p.329 *Isabel Davidson Sep 1676 Belhelvie. F/U/Men./Misc./Pres.BkStrathbogie p.xiv *Johne Davie 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeenshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *John Davie 23 Jan 1627 Futtie, Aberdeen. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.500 *Jonnet Dovertie 23 Jan 1627 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.500 *Elspet Dunbar 19 Jun 1629 Mylneton, Moray. F/U/Com. Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.181 *Agnes Durie 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Margaret Durie 23 Jan 1627 Futtie, Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.500 *Margaret Durie 30 Mar 1671 Filtue, Aberdeen. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.3 *Nanse Durie 23 Jan 1627 Futtie, Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.500 *Mariorie Dunbar Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Allexander Elder Apr 1662 Auldearn. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Isobel Elder 1 May 1663 Forres. F/U/Men./Ex./Brodie p.296 *Elspet Falconer Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Johnne Findlaw 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeenshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Janet Finlay Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Fisher 8 Sep 1630 Peterhead, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Agnes Forbes 14 Dec 1626 Whitestrypis, Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Christian Foord 0 May 1671 Aberdeen. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.38,ABN Roll 1671 *Bessie Fraser 19 Jun 1629 Calseat, Moray. F/M/Com. Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.181 *Margaret Fraser 14 Sep 1636 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Strathbogie p.7 *Margaret Fraser 13 Feb 1650 Turriff. F/U/Men./Nk./Pres.BkStrathbogie p.124 *Barbara Friece Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Bessie Friece Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Issobel Friece Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Janet Gardiner 1618 Brechin. F/U/Com./Nk./Anderson *Helen George 30 Mar 1671 Inverary. F/M/T/Nk./JC2.3 *Helen George 6 May 1671 Aberdeen. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.38,ABN Roll 1671 *Helen Gib 1604 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Acq./G.233-4 *Elspet Gilbert Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Gilchrist 8 Sep 1630 Bownes, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Issobell Gowdie May 1662 Lochloy, Auldearn. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.243 *Agnes Grant 9 Jan 1643 Elgin. F/U/Com./Misc./RPC 2ser. v.7, pp.595-596 *Agnes Grant Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *William Grant 23 Oct 1650 Bellie. M/U/Men./Nk./Pres.BkStrathbogie p.161 *Gelis Gray Jun 1604 Elgin. F/U/Men./Ncp./R.Elgin v.2 *Joan Greig 6 Nov 1649 Grange. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.187 *Thomas Grig 25 Feb 1630 Aberdeenshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.471 *James Hall 1630 Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Nk./Abdn Krk Sess.R. p.111 *Alexander Hamilton 22 Jan 1630 Crimond. M/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.222,290,397,443,x1 *John Hasben 19 Jun 1629 Calseat, Moray. M/M/Com. Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.181 *Alexander Hay 2 Jun 1629 Aberdeenshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.155 *Bessie Hay Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margret Hucheons Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Marion Hurdie 9 Aug 1630 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.13,39 *Bessie Hutcheons Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Alesoun Hutchesoune 28 Aug 1622 Aberdour. F/W/Men./Nk,/RPC v.13, pp.49-50 *Helen Inglis 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3, pp.616-618 *Barbara Innes 7 May 1662 Elgin. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.207 *Margaret Jonking 6 Apr 1671 Elgin. F/M/T/Nk./JC10.3 *Margaret Kellie 7 May 1662 Elgin. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.207 *Isoble Kelman 21 Nov 1649 Aberdeen. F/U/T/Acq./R.OldAbdn p.371 *Elspeth Kirkland 1681 Aberdour. F/U/Men./Acq./Ross p.332 *Helen Knight 2 Jun 1629 Grange, Aberdeenshire. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.155 *Janet Kowie 9 Oct 1645 Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./R.Elgin v.2, p.254 *Kylie Apr 1662 Auldearn. U/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Elspet Lair Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Jeane Laying Nov 1670 Aberdeen. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.40 *Allexander Ledy Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Walter Ledy Apr 1662 Auldearn. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Issobell Leslie 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Margaret Lumsden 8 Sep 1630 Futtie, Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./ *Janet Maconachie 1643 Botary, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Strathbogie p.38 *Elspet Makbeith Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Elspet Makhomie Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Issobell Malcolme 12 Apr 1637 Botary. F/U/Men./Acq./Pres.Bk Strathbogie p.15 *Patrick Malcolmie Feb 1644 Rotary, Aberdeen. M/U/Men./Nk./Pres.Bk Strathbogie pp.50,52 *Archibald Man Apr 1662 Auldearn. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Janet Man Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Mariorie Man Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret McConnochie 14 Dec 1626 Aboyne, Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Agnes McGillivorich 12 Jun 1662 Nairn. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.221 **Janet Melros 17 Mar 1629 Chattil. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.98 *Jean Mitchell 1 Mar 1644 Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./R.Elgin v.2, p.248 *Marjorie Mongomerie 11 Jun 1611 Moray. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.191 *Alexander Mowat 25 Apr 1627 Turriff. M/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Agnes Muircone Feb 1641 Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./G.219 *Agnes Muresone 3 Jan 1644 Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./R.Elgin v.1,p.178 *Margaret Murray 1646 Elgin. F/U/Men./Nk./R.Elgin v.2, pp.356-7 *Cummer Muttoun 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeen. U/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Margaret Nicol 27 Aug 1636 Banff. F/U/T/Nk./Ann.Banff *Issobel Nicoll Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Elspet Nishie Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Ogg 12 Mar 1650 Insch. F/U/Men./Mics./Dvdson pp.306-7 *Margaret Ogg 12 Mar 1650 Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./Dvdson *Bessie Peterkin Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *John Philip 22 Feb 1631 Banff. M/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser v.4, pp.39,637-9;v.5,p.565 *Johnne Propter 14 Dec 1626 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Agnes Quarrier 28 Aug 1622 Aberdour. F/W/Men./Nk,/RPC v.13, pp.49-50 *Jeaine Rennick 6 Nov 1649 Grange. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.187 *Margaret Reoch 10 Jun 1613 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.76 *Margaret Rid 21 Jan 1630 Crimond. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.426 *John Rind 1661 Elgin. M/U/Men./Nk./G.375 *Margaret Ritchie 8 Sep 1630 Boddome, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Margaret Ritchie 8 Sep 1630 Peterhead, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Jonnet Robbie 14 Dec 1626 Newmilne, Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 *Catharine Robertson 1654 Aberdour. F/U/T/Ex./Ross pp.329-330 *Catherine Robertson 1661 Aberdour. F/U/Men./Ex./Ross p.329 *John Robertson Apr 1662 Auldearn. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Agnes Robertsone 28 Aug 1622 Aberdour. F/M/Men./Nk,/RPC v.13, pp.49-50 *Janet Robertsone 28 Aug 1622 Aberdour. F/W/Men./Nk,/RPC v.13, pp.49-50 *Marion Rodgie 8 Sep 1630 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Margaret Ronaldson 25 Apr 1627 Futtie, Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Jean Ross 6 May 1671 Aberdeen. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.38,ABN Roll 1671 *Allexander Sheipheard Apr 1662 Auldearn. M/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Issobel Simson 1 May 1663 Forres. F/U/Men./Ex./Brodie p.296 *Grisall Sinklar Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Small 8 Sep 1630 Boddome, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Isabell Smith 23 Jul 1607 Banchory. F/U/T/Misc./Hndrson pp.216-7 *Janet Smith Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Issobell Smyth 25 Apr 1627 Futtie, Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Keathren Sowter 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3, p.618 *Margaret Strath 2 Jun 1629 Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.155 *Helen Sumner 1671 Aberdeen. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.38,ABN Roll 1671 *Helen Symen 10 May 1671 Aberdeen. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.38,ABN Roll *Marioun Tailyeour 11 Jun 1611 Moray. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.191 *Margaret Tamsone 1664 Elgin. F/U/Men./Ncp./G.255 *Mariore Taylor Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Elspeth Thomson 1671 Banff. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.41, Banff Roll 1671 *Elspeth Thomson 3 Apr 1671 Fortrie, Banff. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.3 *Patrick Tod 8 Sep 1630 Ecclesgreig. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Agnes Torrie Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *telis Trail 25 Sep 1603 Aberdeen. U/U/Men./Nk./Sp.C1.Misc.151, p.29 *Margaret Udny 25 Apr 1627 Aberdeen. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Agnes Nic Ean Vane 12 Jun 1662 Nairn. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.221 *Elspet Watsone 18 Sep 1631 Elgin. F/U/T/Ncp./R.Elgin v.2, p.220 *Agnes Watt 25 Apr 1627 Futtie, Aberdeenshire. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.586 *Margaret Whyte 8 Sep 1630 Peterhead, Aberdeen. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *(Unknown) wife of Mathow Will 8 Sep 1630 Peterhead, Aberdeen. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.39 *Bessie Wilson Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Margaret Wilsone Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *Bessie Young Apr 1662 Auldearn. F/U/Men./Nk./Pit v.3,pp.616-618 *William Young 14 Dec 1626 Ellon, Aberdeenshire. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.469 ===1700-1736:=== *Robert Bainzie 1703 Oyne. 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Granacher Name Study

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[[Category:Granacher Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] 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.

Granados

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The goal of this project is to connect the Granados clan. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Granados-62|Michael Granados]]. 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 key people in our family narrative are Ramon Granados Marquez and Maria Concepcion Rey Capdevila who immigrated to the US in 1910 and 1911. * Adding the members of the Granados Clan from the Family Directory to Wikitree. * Adding the ancestors of Ramon and Maria * Editing the sources for those ancestors. 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=16083997 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Granados Name Study

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[[Category:Granados Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Categories: One Name Studies The Granados Name Study is to help progress research into the Granados surname across time and locations. We encourage you to add Granados location sub-categories to your Granados ancestors. That helps us all to see Granados family members in particular parts of the world. If you need any help on how to do this or if the location you need isn't set up yet, just add a comment on the Granados Name Study page. Also you can add Thomas as a tag for the G2G forum, and ask any questions that you have about your Granados research on G2G. If you would like to contribute to the Granados Name Study, please join the One Name Study Project. We would love you to collaborate with us! There is more information about the Granados surname at the Granados Name Study project page. Categories and Sub-categories: Granados Name Study category hierarchy when used with a location looks like this: [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Granados Name Study]] [[Category:United States, Granados Name Study]] Good luck with your Granados research! Michael 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.

Granata Name Study

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[[Category:Granata Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Granata Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Granata Granata] 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 Granata 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 Granatas), by time period (18th Century Granatas), or by topic (Granata DNA, Granata Occupations, Granata 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 Granata 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=Granata}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Granata families 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]

Grand Army of the Republic

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[[Category:Grand Army of the Republic]] == Grand Army of the Republic == Formed in 1866 in Springfield, Illinois, the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) grew to over 410,000 members in 1890. The GAR was formed as a fraternal organization for the Union Veterans of the Civil War. It was one of the first veteran's advocacy groups and championed many causes including the establishment of veteran's pensions, promoting patriotic education, black voting rights, ad the creation of Memorial Day. {{Image|file=Grand_Army_of_the_Republic.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= }} Members were organized into State Posts and local posts. The GAR posts were the forerunners of modern day VFW and American Foreign Legion Halls. The last member, Albert Woolson (1850 - 1956) passed all of the files and records to the successor organization, the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW). Today, SUVCW membership is open to any male descendant of any Union Civil War veteran. The society badge worn by GAR members is the Grand Army of the Republic Medal, stylized after the Civil War era Medal of Honor. === Sticker === Under construction. [[Baty-260|Baty-260]] 20:08, 6 December 2019 (UTC) === Resources === * Family Search has Grand Army of the Republic records for the following states: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Utah. https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list?cqs=grand%20army Since volunteers keep indexing more records, it's worth checking back for more. [[Crook-641|J. Crook]] - via [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/951001/sticker-suggestion-request-sons-the-union-veterans-the-civil?show=951525#c951525 G2G] 6 Dec 2019. == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Army_of_the_Republic Wikipedia: Grand Army of the Republic]

Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery

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==Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery== {{One Place Study|place=[[space:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic_Cemetery|Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Snohomish, Washington]]|category=Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Snohomish, Washington}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] *[[:Category: Grand_Army_of_the_Republic_Cemetery%2C_Snohomish%2C_Washington]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Veterans_8226_Washington_State-1.jpg|align=m|size=l}} === Cemetery Details === *'''Cemetery name:''' Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery aka GAR Cemetery *'''Address:''' 8602 Riverview Road, Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, 98290 USA *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.9202995, -122.1149979 ===History=== Established in 1889 by the G.A.R.'s Morton Post 10 of Snohomish, the historic cemetery is one of two in the Puget Sound area and the only independently active and maintained Civil War G.A.R. cemetery in the State of Washington. Approximately two hundred Union veterans are buried within the grounds.   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Snohomish_County#Snohomish_City 156 profiles listed here] {{Occupation|image=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-5.jpg|text=was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Oliver Morton) Post #10, Snohomish, Washington.}} *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/scgarsno.htm O. P. Morton Post #10, GAR Muster Roll] *Earliest known burial: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55421111/hannah-mercy-kikendall Hannah Mercy Kikendall (1871-1874)] *Latest known burial: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/247801909/virginia-s-walzer Virginia S (Urish) Walzer (1932-2022)] ===Notable Monuments=== Highlighting the northwest corner of the premises is the G.A.R. monument. Dedicated in 1914, this obelisk-topped edifice features representations of the cavalry, navy and artillery surrounding and supporting a southern-facing, full-sized, uniformed and armed infantry sentry, alertly standing guard over his sleeping comrades in arms. *[http://www.snohomishthenandnow.org/2010/10/g-a-r-monument/ Grand Army of the Republic Monument] The monument, dedicated on Memorial Day, 1914, stills stands graceful guard over the cemetery plots of both veterans and non-veterans alike — many of whom were the founding settlers of Snohomish City. ===Notable Interments=== *[[Averill-581|Howard Earl Averill (1902-1983)]] *Earl Torgeson 1924-1990 {{Image|file=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}} ===Veterans=== *[[Stewart-48429|William P Stewart (1839-1907)]] (Co F, 29th USCT Infantry) ===More Information=== {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Washington|place=[[Space:Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery|Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery]]}} *See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic_Cemetery%2C_Snohomish%2C_Washington Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery] category for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.garcemetery.com Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery] G.A.R. website *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641579/grand-army-of-the-republic-cemetery? Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery] FindAGrave *Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State#Snohomish_City US Civil War Veterans in Washington State]

Grand Bank, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Grand Bank, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Grand Bank, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Grand Bank, Newfoundland]] ==About== The town of Grand Bank is situated on the western side of the Burin Peninsula near the mouth of Fortune Bay. It is built along both sides of Grand Bank Brook, a small shallow brook which forms a small harbour where it empties into the BayEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 2 (Extract: letter G). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/424 Entry for Grand Bank, p. 677]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. The name Grand Bank is believed to be French in origin and in French census returns of the late Seventeenth Century is listed as Grand Banc or Grand Banq, meaning big or large bank. It is thought that this name was given to the location because of the high bank which extends from Admiral Cove to the harbour at the water's edge. The name seems to have carried over from the period of French settlement to that of permanent English settlement, which began about 1750. ==History== ===French Settlement=== It has been claimed {Grand Bank United Church School Record: 1942) that Grand Bank was settled as early as 1657. French fishermen are believed to have fished regularly in the Fortune Bay area as early as the 1650s and possibly earlier, and had established a settlement at Placentia by 1662. The first report of settlement at Grand Bank, of which a copy has survived, however, dates from a French census report for 1687. At that time there were forty-five people living at Grand Banc: three married men, two married women, a female child and thirty-nine servants. There were three houses, a church and eighteen muskets in the community. By 1691 the population had dropped to seven. The 1693 Census provides the names of the residents living at Grand Banq: Jean Bourny, his wife Marie Commet, their children and three menservants; Guillaume Chevallier; Jean Grandin and three menservants; and a bacbellier (boatman). The French Census for 1700 reports five people, and for 1711 thirteen people living at Grand Bank. It is believed that the French left the Grand Bank area shortly after that time. ===English Settlement=== William Taverner made a survey of the former French areas of settlement in the summer of 1714. He reported that St. Pierre was an excellent fishing area and that English planters and their servants from various south coast communities formerly occupied by the French, including Grand Bank, visited there (St. Pierre) in the fall to trade their fish and furs for provisions for the winter. By the mid-Eighteenth Century an English settlement had begun. The earliest reports of English settlers at Grand Bank that still exist date from 1763. In a report on the Newfoundland fishery the population for that year was listed as sixty-four, including seven masters, forty-seven men-servants, three mistresses and seven children. Of these all except eleven of the menservants had wintered in the community over the previous year. There was a dramatic increase in population during 1763 and 1764 and this was due primarily to an influx of English settlers from St. Pierre, which had been an English colony but which was given to France by the Treaty of Paris which ended the Seven Years' War in 1763. The population in 1764 was reported at 312; of these there were twenty-one masters, 220 menservants, twenty-one mistresses, twenty women servants and thirty children. In 1765 [[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook]] surveyed the South Coast of Newfoundland. He reported (CG. Head: 1976) that Grand Bank was the most populous settlement in the area and as a result had the largest fishery in Fortune Bay. By the early Nineteenth Century Grand Bank was a small but thriving community. In an unofficial census recorded during 1827 and 1828 and reported in the Carbonear Star on May 1, 1833 Grand Bank's population was listed at 261, with 246 Protestants and fifteen Roman Catholics. In the first official Newfoundland Census, in 1836, there were 285 people reported living in forty-five dwelling houses. From the establishment of Newman and Company on the south coast of Newfoundland in the late 1700s until the mid-Nineteenth Century that firm bought and collected dried fish from Grand Bank fishermen and exported it to foreign markets. In return the company provided residents with provisions for the operation of the fishery and other materials which could not readily be obtained in the community. After 1850 local firms began to replace Newman and Company in the provision business and after the advent of the Bank fishery many local firms went into the export business. In 1882 Samuel Harris established his own business, Samuel Harris Export Company. G.A. Buffett was established in 1883 as a similar enterprise, and later Foote's, Tibbo's, Patten's and Forsey's became established mercantile firms. Several shipyards were established along the harbour for the construction of schooners for the Bank fishery and in 1886 seven vessels were constructed. The shipbuilding industry declined hand in hand with the Bank fishery as the need for new vessels diminished. Just one shipyard operated after 1950, R. and L. Grandy. ===Religion=== In the French census of 1687 a church was reported in the settlement, in all probability Roman Catholic, but there is no indication of a resident priest. With the advent of English settlement most residents were Protestant; a small number were Roman Catholic. In 1816 Rev. Richard Knight was sent to Grand Bank as a missionary of the Wesleyan (later Methodist) church. Before that time services were conducted in the home of William Evans using "the prescribed form of the Church of England and using the Book of Common Prayer. Shortly after Knight's arrival in December 1816 a subscription was taken from the local people, and £125 6s 6d was raised for the erection of a chapel, which was constructed shortly thereafter. Untill 1887 Grand Bank was a one-church town. On November 17 of that year Lieutenant A. Baldwin of the Salvation Army arrived and established that religious group. At first, services were held in a tin shop owned by Edward Evans and later at a house owned by a Kenneth Bethune. A small citadel was built in the early 1890s. Church of England adherents lived in Grand Bank from the earliest days of English settlement; indeed, until the arrival of Knight in 1816 when a substantial number converted to Methodism, most residents worshipped at Church of England services held in make-shift quarters and led by laymen. In spite of a strong Methodist presence over the next 113 years a number of people retained their Church of England allegiance. In 1929 the first Church of England clergyman. Rev. S.G. Spurrell, went to Grand Bank and services were held in the Temperance Hall. Spurrell was parish priest at Lamaline. In 1957 Pentecostal missionary Pastor Max Burden went to Grand Bank, where he held open-air services. In 1958 Pastor R. Burden became the first resident Pentecostal clergyman and services were held in a local theatre until a building was converted into a church in the early 1960s. A small Jehovah's Witness congregation has also been active in Grand Bank since the 1960s. ===Early Families=== The names of the earliest English settlers in Grand Bank are unknown, but it is known that by the 1760s such family names as Hickman, Forsey, Grandy and Snook were common in the community. By the early Nineteenth Century the Buffett, Simms, Harris, Stood- ley, Trimm, Foote, Evans, Forward, Matthews, Patten, Riggs, Lovell, Rose, Thornhill, Bell, Combden, Cox and Ralph families had become permanent settlers. Most of these new residents were originally from the West England counties of Dorset and Devon, but there was also a number of families such as the Nicholle, Ahier and Tibbo families, who originated in the Channel Islands. One of the earliest settlers, [[Hickman-400|Jonathan Hickman]], arrived from St. Pierre about 1763 and another, [[Snook-1072|Morgan Snook]], and his son Morgan Jr. from the same location, made representation to the British Government in 1763 for reimbursement for lost money and property resulting from the forced move from St. Pierre. There were several early, notable teachers and doctors in Grand Bank. "An Irishman, some say his name was Roe, others that his name was Tacker, and that they called him 'Old Tacker,' found his way to Grand Bank soon after 1800. Tradition has it, that he was educated for the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church and discarded through strong drink. He kept a private school in an old house. It is handed down, that he would lecture the scholars, when drunk, on the evils of intemperance and lie down on the floor in drunken stupefaction. In the 1840s a Methodist school was established with a grant from the Wesleyan Missionary Society. A vacant house became the schoolhouse and John Lucas the first teacher. By 1870 Dr. Edwin McGregor was a resident physician, and Dr. Alexander MacDonald settled there in 1879. He was joined in 1919 by Dr. John Burke. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grand_Bank,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Grand County, Utah

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Grand Lawn Cemetery

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'''Grand Lawn Cemetery located at 23501 Grand River in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, 48219 USA Detailed Listings''' As of December 29, 2020 According to FindAGrave 44,385 Souls have been laid to rest in Grand Lawn Cemetery. 44% of their resting places have been photographed. This page is part of the [[Space: Michigan Cemeteries Team|Michigan Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Detroit%2C_Michigan Grand Lawn Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Grand Lawn Cemetery. Locate your loved ones at rest in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/618/grand-lawn-cemetery Grand Lawn Cemetery on FindAGrave] Search for your loved ones resting in [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Grand-Lawn-Cemetery/50463 Grand Lawn Cemetery on BillionGrave] You can reach Grand Lawn Cemetery at 313-531-2050 Visit the [http://www.grandlawncemetery.com/ Grand Lawn Cemetery website] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Grand_Lawn_Cemetery|Grand Lawn Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Grand_Lawn_Cemetery|Grand Lawn Cemetery ]]}}{{Clear}}

Grand Tour of the British Isles

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This table is an ATTEMPT to describe, organize, and possibly display the slides J. took in July 1970. (Note: There are many gaps in memory!) Dog-gone it, J **could have** kept a daily (or so) journal... J. is confident the three of us flew from Chicago to Shannon Airport (in western Ireland); probably a non-stop round trip. BOAC operated between 1939 and 1974. IF I recall, we immediately rented a car from Shannon (Aunt Janet drove first). Driving on the LEFT was a minor(?) challenge. Slides can be sorted into numbered order; this MIGHT help give the ("sketchy") sequence of sights we saw and places we visited. CONSIDERING: Using bogus dates to allow viewing in "natural sequence" (May 1..31, June 1.., etc.) ---- {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Slide Number''' || '''Image (Y/N)''' || '''Description''' || '''Region''' || '''Note on Slide''' || '''Other Memories''' |- | 136 || Y || Sam & Margaret Stewart || Bailieborough || Brother and sister || We thought Sam looked like Grandpa Earl Stewart (at the time). After we talked for awhile, Sam told us "The pleasure is only half yours". They didn't know very much about "their" ancestors (and we didn't even record any basic info...). Looking back, Aunt Janet must have done TONS of research beforehand -- not the least of which was to locate them!! |- | 145 || Y || First Bailieborough (Corglass) Presbyterian Church || Bailieborough || First Bailieborough|| Possible family connection? Genealogical records?? |- | 137 || N || Homestead || Bailieborough || Newer home / no picture of older one... || "J. S. 1913" above door |- | 138 || || Homestead || Bailieborough || Different angle || |- | 139 || N? || Lane into Stewarts? || Bailieborough || || We must have been impressed (taken as we were leaving...) |- | 140 || N?|| Lane into Stewarts? || Bailieborough|| || Ditto #139 |- | 141 || N || Lane into Stewarts? || Bailieborough || || Ditto #139 |- | 135 || Y || All Saints Church, Holme upon Spalding Moor || Yorkshire || || |- | 133 || Y || All Saints Church || Yorkshire || || |- | 132 || Y || All Saints Church || Yorkshire || || |- | 131 || Y || All Saints Church || Yorkshire || Church at Holme upon Spalding Moor || |- | 45 ||N ||Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum || London || || |- | 46 || N ||Post Office Tower || London || || |- | 18 || N || Cutty Sark || Greenwich || Last remaining tea clipper; Gipsy Moth IV nearby || |- | 20 || N ||Thames River cruise ||London || || |- | 6 || N || Thames River cruise || London || Royal Navy training ship || |- | 7 || N || Thames River cruise ||London || St. Paul's Cathedral || |- | 8 || N || Thames River cruise || London || Tower Bridge || |- | 16 || N || || Greenwich || Royal Naval Observatory || |- | 2 || N || O'Hare Airport|| Chicago || BOAC airplane || |- | 46 || N|| || London || Ye Olde Curiosity Shop|| |- | 58 || N || || London || St. Paul's Cathedral || ?Christopher Wren / Grandma wanted to see?? |- | 60 || N|| || London || Big Ben / Thames on Left || |- | 49 || N || || London || Queen Mary's Gardens, Regent Park|| |- | 48 || N || Public gardens || London|| || |- | 47 || N || Rose garden || ?London || || |- | 53 ||N || || London || View from Post Office Tower || We *must* have gone up it... |- | 52 || N|| || London || View from Post Office Tower || Ditto #53 |- | 82 || N || || Stratford || Anne Hatheway Cottage || Standard tourist fare |- | 3 || N || O'Hare || US || BOAC|| *Probably* our plane approaching the gate |- | 84 || N || || London || Fountain in Trafalgar Square|| Slide number hard to decipher |- | 187 || N ||Typical building (barn?) || || || Not looked at on projector |- | 22 || N || Center for the Performing Arts ||London || || |- | 54 || N ||View from Post Office Tower || London || || Rental car (Blue) on ground level |- | 183 || N || || Ireland || Irish farmhouse || ?Typical construction |- | 184 || N || || Ireland || Farmhouse where we had Irish supper || |- | 182 || N || Bunratty Folk Park || Ireland || Reconstructed historic buildings || |- | 181 || N || Bunratty Folk Park || Ireland || || |- | 34? || N || Tower of London ||London || || |- | 37 || No -> Y || Tower of London, Ceremony of the Keys || London || Crown Copyright || |- | 38 || No -> Y || Tower of London / View from S. W.|| London || Crown Copyright || |- | 32 || N || Unidentified monument || London || || |- | 30 || N || Buckingham Palace || London || Getting band ready to perform for tourists || |- | 28 || N || Buckingham Palace || London || Close-up of guards at attention || |- | 26 || N || Buckingham Palace || London || || Changing of the Guards |- | 25 || N || Queen Victoria Monument || London || || |- | 24 || N || Buckingham Palace || London || || Guards on duty |- | 23 || N || Poster about new elections || London || Formalities of the election process || |- | 21 || N || Center for the Perfoming Arts || London || || |- | 89 || N || Roadside scenery || Wales || Wales || |- | 88 || N || || Wales || Wales countryside || |- | 87 || N || Stone cathedral || || Worcester(?) Cathedral || "My mind is a terrible thing to waste..." |- | 86 || N || Mary Arden || Stratford? || Farm machinery behind Mary Arden's dovecote || |- | 85 || N || Mary Arden's Home || Stratford || || |- | 156 || N || Unidentified seashore || ? || || |- | 152 || N || Dublin Harbor || Ireland || Looking across Dublin Harbor towards Dublin || |- | 147?|| N || || Ireland || Typical Irish cottage || |- | 158 || N || Blarney Castle || Ireland || || "Yes, I have kissed the Stone" |- | |155| || N || Coast and beach || Ireland || |- | 182|| N || Distant scenery || Ireland || || MAYBE local to Bailieborough?? |- | 91 || N || Roadside scenery || Wales || || |- | 93 || N || Harlech Castle || Wales || || Wikipedia: World Heritage Site |- | 92 || N || Aberystwyth || Wales || || |- | 94 || N || Caernarfon Castle || Wales || || Prince Charles Investiture, 1969 |- | 96 || N || Caernarfon || || || ''Later: Commonly anglicized as: Caernarvon'' |- | 97 || N || Liverpool Harbor || Liverpool || || ''Later: J. would LOVE to see the exact itinerary (along with the rationale for each point visited)'' |- | 98 || N || Liverpool drawbridge opening || England || || We MUST have had to stop... |- | 99 || N || View of motorway north of Liverpool || || || "Kind of like an interstate" |- | 81 || N || Anne Hatheway Cottage || Stratford || || |- | 180 || N || Bunratty Castle || || || |- | 62 || N || Statue of Oliver Cromwell || London || || Need to verify location |- | 63 || N || Typical London street and traffic || London || || |- | 64 || N || Bank of England || London || || "The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street" |- | 65 || N || Bank of England || London || || |- | 66 || N || Windsor Castle || Berkshire || || |- | 68 || N|| Windsor Castle || Berkshire || || |- | 69 || N || Windsor Castle || Berkshire || || |- | 70 || N || Oxford University || Oxford || || |- | 71 || N || Streets of Oxford || Oxford || || |- | 72 || N | || Blenheim Palace|| Oxford || || Associated with the family of Winston Churchill (10th Duke of Marlborough) Later: World Heritage Site |- | 73 || N || Monument to the First Duke of Marlborough || || || On grounds of Blenheim Palace |- | 78 || N || Shakespeare's birthplace || Stratford || || |- | 79 || N || Shakespeare's birthplace || Stratford || || ... as viewed from the Garden |- | 129 || N || Shambles || York || || |- | 125 || N || Scotland || ?? || || Looking back at Scotland |- | 123 || N || Edinburgh Castle || Scotland || || |- | 74 || N || Unidentified doorway || ?? || || |- | 67 || N || Windsor Castle || London || || |- | 61 || N || Big Ben and Houses of Parliament || London || || |- | 75 || N? || Rolright Stones || ?? || near Chipping Norton || |- | 76 || N || Rolright Stones || || || |- | 80 || N || Anne Hatheway's House || || || |- | 130 || N || York || Yorkshire? || Open-air market || |- | 128 || N || Shambles in York || Yorkshire? || || |- | 126 || N? || Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall ||?? || Barracks? || |- | 17 ||N? || Greenwich Mean Time || London || || |- | 5 || N? || River boat on Thames || London || || |- | 4 || N? || Ebury Court Hotel || London || Ebury Street || |- | 19 || N? || Gipsy Moth IV || London || || |- | 40 || Y || Tower of London || London || Chief Yeoman Warder || |- | 15 || N || Prime Meridian || London || Greenwich || |- | 55 || N || Post Office Tower || London || || |- | 57 || N? || Olde Curiousity Shop || London|| Grandma remembered the story || |- | 50 || N? || Cast and Set of ''Midsummer NIght's Dream'' || London? || ?Regents Park || |- | 0 || N || Tower of London || London || from Thames cruise || |- | 43 || N? || Lord Nelson Monument || London || || |- | 82 || N? || Lord Nelson Monument || London || Trafalgar Square || |- | 81 || N? || Admiralty Arch || London? || || |- | 154 || N? || Campanile at Trinity College, Dublin ||Dublin || || |- | 153 || N || Scenic view || Unknown || || Not looked at on projector |- | 149 || N?|| Howth Head Lighthouse ||?? || || |- | 176 || N? || Cliffs of Moher || ?? || || |- | 178 || N? || Knappogue Castle || ?? || || |- | 179 || N? || Knappogue Castle || ?? || || |- | 83 || Y || New Place || ?? || || Grandma and Aunt Janet in doorway |- | 157 || Y || Kissing the Blarney Stone || Ireland? || || Aunt Janet |- | 143 || Y || Church of Ireland in Bailieborough || || || |- | 162 || Y || Blarney Castle || Ireland || || |- | 109 || Y || Robert Burns' birthplace || Ireland? || || Probably at Grandma's request? |- | 115 || Y || Robert the Bruce || Ireland? || || Sparrow on crown? |- | 113 || Y || Unknown building near Holy Rood Church || Ireland?? || || More research required |- | 36 || Y || Tower of London || London || Crown Copyright || || |- | 35 || Y || Tower of London, White Tower || London || Crown Copyright || |- | 31 || Y? || Buckingham Palace || London || Band leaving|| |- | 88 || N|| Harvard House || London? || || |- | 95 || Y || Carnaervon Castle || Wales? || || |- | 144 || || || || || Need to look at on projector |- | 146 || Y || First Bailieborough?? || Ireland? || || |- | 148 || Y || First Bailieborough?? || Ireland || || |- | 151 || N || Irish Sea coast view || Ireland? || || |- | 134 || Y || All Saints' Church|| Yorkshire || || |- | 120 || N || Stirling Castle || Scotland || || |- | 112 || N || Ben Lomond || Scotland || || |- | 111 || N || Loch Lomond || Scotland || || |- | 114 || N? || View from Stirling Castle bridge || Scotland || || |- | 107 || N || Scottish highlands || Scotland || || |- | 108 || N || Robert Burns' cottage || Scotland? || || |- | 110 || N || Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond?? || Scotland || || |- | 163 || N? || Blarney Castle || Blarney, Scotland || || Near Cork |- | 108 || N || Rydal Mount?? || English Lake District || || Wordsworth's view |- | 104 || N? || Back of Dove Cottage || English Lake District || || |- | 161 || N || Blarney Castle || Scotland || || View of Blarney Stone from ground level |- | 105 || N? || Dove Cottage (Wordsworth?) || English Lake District || || View from bench at rear |- | 103 || N? || Wordsworth's "view" (Rydal Mount) || English Lake District || || |- | 44 || N? || Fountain in Trafalgar Square || London || || Find name?? / Slide number hard to decipher |- | 56 || N? || Olde Curiousity Shop || London || || No Wikipedia entry for London... |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- |}

Grand Tower or Devil's Backbone, Illinois

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Also called Devil's Backbone because of an interesting rock formation. The Grand Tower Mining, Manufacturing and Transportation Company was located here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Tower,_Illinois {{Image|file=Prickett-351.jpg |caption=Grand Tower, Jackson County, Illinois, where Oliver was supervisor of the coke oven. |size=270px }} {{Image|file=Prickett-351-1.jpg |caption=A generic coke oven. |size=390px }} {{Image|file=Prickett-351-3.jpg |size=290px |caption=Map showing location of Grand Tower, Jackson County, Illinois. }} {{Image|file=Prickett-351-4.jpg |caption=Devil's Backbone near Grand Tower, Jackson County, Illinois, photograph by Taylor Reed |size=630px }}

Grand Traverse College

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[[Category: Benzonia College]] [[Category: Benzonia, Michigan]] [[Category: Benzie County, Michigan, Schools]] The goal of this project is to collect historical information about the Grand Traverse College in Benzonia, Michigan. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18868052 send me a private message]. Thanks! =Graduates= ==1897 Graduates== # [[Bedell-567|Sarah Elizabeth Woodward née Bedell]] =Staff= ==Field Secretary== * Reverend E. S. Shaw '''(1894-1895)''' ==Mathematics and History Department== * Dr. Edson Whitney '''(1895)''' * Prof. Hinman '''(1894)''' ==Musical Department== * [[Smith-156317|Miss Ulellah Smith]] '''(1895)''' * Miss Minier '''(1893-1894)''' * Miss Hubbell '''(1893)''' ==President== * Reverend J. G. Rodger '''(1897)''' * Reverend M. A. Breed '''(1894-1895)''' ==1889== # '''Principal''' S. B. Harvey # '''Secretary''' W. A. Betts ==1883== # '''Teacher''' Miss Alice Frye

Grand Trianon, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1855

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[[Category:Grand Trianon, Arrived 10 Jun 1855]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant ship Grand Trianon to South Australia in 1855''' The barque Grand Trianon, 1,049 tons, Captain Alfred Hayes, from Birkenhead/Liverpool 28th March 1855, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 10th June 1855. The 19th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1855. Surgeon-superintendent Charles W. Kitching reported 4 births and 1 death from the 360 immigrants on the passage. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 19/1855 - Grand Trainon from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940 website. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1855/GRG35_48_1_55-19_Grand%20Trianon.pdf * barque Grand Trianon, 1,049 tons, Captain Alfred Hayes, from Liverpool 28th March 1855, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 10th June 1855. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/grandtrianon1855.shtml * 23/03/1855 - 10/06/1855 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944505 *'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'. (1855, June 11, Monday). ''Adelaide Times'' (SA : 1848 - 1858), p. 2. Retrieved 9 December 2019, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207025434 . ''Numerous mentions inc. arrival, Passenger List, Cargo list and account of voyage'' *'Law and Criminal Courts. Local Courts. PORT ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, JULY 26'. (1855, July 27, Friday). ''South Australian Register'' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 2. Retrieved 9 December 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49293514 . ''Crew Member (John Williamson) gaoled for desertion - received 2 months hard labour.'' * 1855 Grand Trianon Results for South Australia, Passenger Lists 1847-1886 from the Find My Past website. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: [https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=south%20australia%2C%20passenger%20lists%201847-1886&sid=103&eventyear=1855&eventyear_offset=2&shipname=grand%20trianon]

Grand Trianon, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1860

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[[Category:Grand Trianon, Arrived 23 Apr 1860]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant Ship Grand Trianon to the South Australian Colony in 1860''' The ship Grand Trianon, 1,049 tons, Captain Henry Clark, from Liverpool 10th January 1860, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd April 1860. The first ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1860. Surgeon-superintendent Augustus Edward Davies recorded 2 births and 1 death on the passage. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 1/1860 - Grand Trianon from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940 website. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1860/GRG35_48_1_60-1_Grand%20Trianon.pdf * ship Grand Trianon, 1,049 tons, Captain Henry Clark, from Liverpool 10th January 1860, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd April 1860. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/grandtrianon1860.shtml * 10/01/1860 - 23/04/1860 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945862 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1000589 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Tuesday 24 April 1860, Page 2. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49888838? * SHIPPING NEWS. from The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) of Wednesday 25 April 1860, Page 2. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1204612? * ARRIVAL OF THE GRAND TRIANON. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Tuesday 24 April 1860, Page 3. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49888828?

Grand Trianon (1854)

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[[Category:Grand Trianon (1854)]] {{Blue|This page is for sharing images, research notes, sources etc. related to the ship '''''Grand Trianon''''' (built 1854, New Brunswick, Canada)}} ---- :Name: '''''Grand Trianon''''' :Type: '''Ship''' :Size: '''1018/1063 Tons | 996 Tons (from 1860)''' :Dimensions: '''175.5 x 35.2 x 22.4''' :Built: '''1854, New Brunswick, Canada''' :Registered Port: '''Liverpool|Newcastle''' :Owner: '''Coltart &|Lishman &''' ''Grand Trianon'' made at least five voyages between England and colonial Australia in the 1850s and 1860s. Their purpose was primarily for transporting hundreds of passengers under government Assisted Emigration Schemes; returning (with few passengers) via South America or the East Indies to trade in various commodities. == Voyages == ''This list may not be complete'' • Liverpool, 28 Mar 1855 - Port Adelaide, 10 Jun 1855 • Port Adelaide, - Liverpool?, via Callao (19 Jul 1855 - dd Mmm 1855). Captain Gibson. In ballast. No passengers. • London/Southampton - Port Phillip (8 Feb 1857 - 22 May 1857) • Birkenhead/Liverpool - Port Jackson (12 Apr 1858 - 20 Aug 1858) • Liverpool - Port Adelaide (10 Jan 1860 - 23 Apr 1860) • Liverpool - Port Jackson (12 Aug 1862 - 2 Dec 1862) • possibly voyages between N/S Shields and Quebec after 1863 == Sources == ''Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping''. (1855 - 1867). London: Cox & Whyman. Viewed 5 December 2019 at http://www.maritimearchives.co.uk/lloyds-register.html .
• '1 July 1855 - 30 June 1856', p. , entry no. 342.
• '1 July 1856 - 30 June 1857', p. , entry no. 340.
• '1 July 1857 - 30 June 1858', p. , entry no. 349.
• '1 July 1858 - 30 June 1859', p. , entry no. 342.
• '1 July 1859 - 30 June 1860', p. , entry no. 356.
• '1 July 1860 - 30 June 1861', p. , entry no. 364.
• '1 July 1861 - 30 June 1862', p. , entry no. xxx.
• '1 July 1862 - 30 June 1863', p. , entry no. xxx.
• '1 July 1863 - 30 June 1864', p. , entry no. 364.
• '1 July 1864 - 30 June 1865', p. , entry no. 364.
• '1 July 1865 - 30 June 1866', p. , entry no. 367.
• '1 July 1866 - 30 June 1867', p. , entry no. xxx.
• '1 July 1867 - 30 June 1868', p. , entry no. xxx. http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/926942 'Shipping Intelligence. CLEARED OUT'. (1855, July 21, Saturday). ''Adelaide Observer ''(SA : 1843 - 1904), p. 4. Retrieved 9 December 2019, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158104499 .

Grand View Cemetery, Gothenburg, Nebraska

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[[Category:Dawson County, Nebraska, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Gothenburg, Nebraska]] [[Category:Grand View Cemetery, Gothenburg, Nebraska]] [[Project:Nebraska_Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING SIGNIFICANT REVISIONS 1-10-2019 This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Grand View Cemetery, Gothenburg, Dawson County, Nebraska was begun in May 2016. There are about 360 burials to catalog and document, making Grand View Cemetery one of the smaller cemeteries in Dawson County, Nebraska. I expect that this project will take a couple of years to complete, so 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. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be over the course of completing this project), 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 [[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 Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials |- |}

Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory, Glendale, California

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Grandchildren of Pieter Quackenbosch

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[[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] The 1697 census data for Wouter and Johannes does not match the number of children that have been attributed with them Joel Munsell. ''The Annals of Albany''. Vol. IX. (Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1858). p. 81-89 which means that the exact relationships of the third generation born before records began in Albany is not completely proven. Much of the early work done by family historians also lacked the information about the [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|alias of Bont]] and assumed Pieter to be much younger which is why some of the third generation were thought to be of the second generation, such as Adriaan. Complicating the issue is that the third generation didn't always follow tradition when naming their children, where the husband names the first son after his father and the wife names the first daughter after her mother, and so on. == Wouter's children == Wouter had three children baptized in Albany, Henry L. Bogert. ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1904). the last in 1691, and he buried one child in 1700. William Vanderpoel Hannay. ''Early Albany County, NY death records, 1654-1883''. (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship. 2000.) p. 20. The 1697 census for the Colony of Rensselaerswyck shows the Wouter Quackenboss household as having one man, one woman and four children. Joel Munsell. ''The Annals of Albany''. Vol. IX. (Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1858). Different authors have ascribed different children to Wouter: :Talcott 1883: Geertruy, Martje, Pieter, Marytje, Nelltje, Cornelia, Maria, Pieter, Johannes. :Adriana Q. 1909: Neeltje, Wouter, Geertruy, Annetje, Marritje, Pieter, Martritje. :Gail R. Q. 1987: Neeltje, Wouter, Geertrui, Annetje, Marritje, Pieter, Maritje. Wouter's children with baptism records in Albany: # 1684 07 May Martje, of Wouter Quakelbosch. Wit.: father, Robbert Sandersz. By Nelletje Rykman. # 1688 18 Mar Pieter, of Wouter Quakelbosch. WIt.: father, Douwe Jelisz. By Rebecca Douwe. # 1691 13 Sep Marretje, of Wouter Quakelbosch and Neeltje Gysbertsz. Wit.: Elbert Gerritsz and Annetje Gerritsz. The child that Wouter buried (It is believed that this is Wouter Sr. as Wouter Jr.'s children born before this date are accounted for in later marriages): * 1700 Sep From Wouter Quackenbos for the pall of his child 6:-- == Johannes' children == Johannes had five children baptized in Albany, the last in 1695. the census shows one man, one woman and six children living in his house in 1697 Different authors have ascribed different children to Johannes: :Talcott 1883: Geertruy, Machtel, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Johannes, Bata, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Gerardus :Adriana Q. 1909: Johannes, Marritje, Geertruy, Machteld, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob :Boyer (Arthur Q.) 1980: Pieter, Johannes, Adriaan, Maritje, Claartje, Geertruy, Machteld, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob :Gail R. Q. 1987: Pieter, Johannes, Adriaan, Maritje, Claartje, Geertruy, Machteld, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob Johannes' children with baptism records in Albany: # 1684 10 May Geertruy, of Johannes Pietersz Quakelbosch. Wit.: father, Reinier Quakelbosch. By Martje Pietersz. # 1687 13 Feb Magtelt, of Jan Quakelbosch. Wit.: father, Myndert H. Van den Bogaardt. By Folkje Pietersz. # 1690 23 Mar Abraham, of Jan Pietersz Quakelbosch. Wit.: father, Myndert Harmensz. By Rebecca Douwe. # 1693 19 Feb Isak, of Jan Quakelbosch and Magtelt Jansz. Wit.: Tryntje Rykman. # 1695 17 Nov Jacob, of Jan Quakelbosch and Machtelt Post. Wit.: Abram Schuyler, Geertruy Schuyler. == Grandchildren with uncertain parents == === Assumed to be Wouters === ==== Geertruy ==== * 1699 17 Dec Johannes Claasse Groesbeek, y.m., and Geertruy Quakkenbosch, y.d., both b. and l. in A. Co. Marr. in A. by Pieter Schuyler, Justice of the Peace. # 1701 26 Mar Lysbeth, of Johannes Claasse Groesbeek and Geertje Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Claas Jacobse Groesbeek, Antje Quakkenbosch. # 1703 05 Sep Neeltje, of Johannes Claasse Groesbeek and Geertje Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Wouter and Neeltje Quakkenbosch. # 1705 18 Nov Catharina, of Johannes Groesbeek and Geertje Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Stephanus Groesbeek, Barbar Marselis. # 1708 15 Aug Wouter, of Johannes Groesbeek and Geertje Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Wouter Quackkkenbosch, Jr., Geertruy Groesbeek. # 1710 27 Oct Nicolaas, of Johs. Groesbeek and Geertje Kwakkenbos. Wit.: Willem and Barber Groesbeek. # 1712 19 Oct Wouter, of Joannes and Geertie Groesbeeck. Wit.: Nicolaes and Marretie Groesbeeck. # 1715 27 May Jacob, of Joannes and Geertruy Groesbeek. Wit.: Gysberd Marselis, Catalyna Van Ness. # 1717 13 Oct Catryna, of Joannes and Geertie Groesbeek. Wit.: Joannes Knikkerbakker, Anna Fonda. # 1720 11 Dec Joannes, of Joannes and Geertie Groesbeek. Wit.: David and Elizabeth Groesbeek. ==== Wouter ==== * 1696 04 Oct Wouter Quakkelbosch, J., y.m., and Cornelia Bogaart, y.d., both l. here. # 1697 22 Aug Neeltje, of Wouter Quakkelbosch and Cornelia Lauw. Wit.: Wouter Quakkelbosch, Neeltje Quakkelbosch. # 1699 03 Sep Cornelia, of Wouter Quackelebosch and Cornelia Boogert. Wit.: Albert Rykman, Jr., Antje Quackelebosch. # 1702 19 Apr Maria, of Wouter Quakkenbosch and Cornelia Bogert. Wit.: Elbert Harmense and wife Catharina. # 1706 09 Jun Pieter, of Wouter Quakkenbos and Cornelia Bogert. Wit.: Jan Fonda, Geertje Quakkenbos. # 1709 13 Nov Johannes, of Wouter Quakkenbos and Cornelia Bogert. Wit.: Johs. Knikkelbakker, Abigail Verplanke. === Assumed to be Johannes === ==== Adriaan ==== * 1699 18 Jan Adriaan Quakkelbosch, y.m.,, and Catrina Van Schayk, y.d., both l. at N. A. # 1700 07 Jan Magtel, of Adriaan Quackelbosch and Catharina Van Schayck. Wit.: Jan Quackelbosch, Magtel Quackelbosch. # 1702 14 Jun Sybrand, of Adriaan Quakkenbosch and Catharina Van Schayk. Wit.: Goosse Van Schayk, Lysbeth Corlaar. # 1704 06 Dec Adriaan, of Adriaan Quakkenbos and Catharina Van Schayk. Wit.: Dirk and Claartje Van Heemstrate. # 1707 17 Aug Adriaan, of Adriaan Quakkenbosch and Catharina van Schayk. Wit.: Gerrit Van Schayk, Albert Rykman, Neeltje Quakkenbosch. # 1710 27 Oct Johannes, of Adriaan Kwakkenbos and Catharina Van Schaajk. Wit.: Dirk Takelse, Claartj Kwakkenbos. # 1712 19 Oct Gosen, of Adriaen and Catryna Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Antoni Van Schaik, Johanna Rumblis. # 1714 25 Dec Gideon, of Adriaen and Catryna Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Gozen Van Schaik, Maria Van Corlaar. # 1717 13 Oct Anthoni, of Adriaen and Catryna Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Goozen and Catryna Van Schayk, Robbert Livingston. # 1719 18 Oct Elizabeth, of Adriaan and Catryna Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Gozen, Jr., and Margarieta Van Schayk. Adriaan may have had a daughter named Catarina that married Dirk Van Buren? ==== Johannes ==== * 1700 20 Oct Johannes Quakkenbosch, y.m., and Anna Cloet, y.d., both of A. # 1702 04 Jan Johannes, Johannes Kwakenbos, Anna Kluud [Clute]. Wit.: Johannes Kwakkenbos, Magtelt Post. Jonathan Pearson. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y." In ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. Vol. XVIII. Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1864. # 1704 06 Feb Baata, Johannes Kwackenbos, Anna Kluut. Jonathan Pearson. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y." In ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. Vol. XIX. Boston: Society, 13 Bromfield Street, 1865. # 1707 07 Dec Bata, of Johannes Quakkenbos and Anna Cloet. Wit.: Jan and Bata Cloet. # 1710 03 Nov Abraham, of Johs. Kwakkenbos and Anna Kloete. Wit.: Adriaan and Marya Kwakkenbos. # 1713 27 Jan Isack, of Hannes and Anna Quackenbosch. Wit.: Robbert Livveston, Geertr. Van Franken. # 1715 30 Oct Jacob, of Joannes and Anna Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Gerardus Kloet, Alida Ouderkerk. # 1718 09 Mar Maghtelt, Johann: QUackenbos, Anna Kloet. Jonathan Pearson. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y." In ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. Vol. XXI. Boston: Society, 13 Bromfield Street, 1867. # 1721 11 Mar Gerhardus, Johannes Quackenbos, Anna Cluet. Wit.: Henrick Vroman, Marretie Wemple. Betty Fink. "Baptisms at the Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady." ''BettyFink.com''. 1995-2009. Accessed May 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20120127112625/http://www.bettyfink.com/scdybap6.htm # 1723 09 Oct Anna Barbara, Johannes Quackenbos, Anna Clout. Wit.: Isaac Quackenbos, Bata Clout. Betty Fink. "Baptisms at the Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady." ''BettyFink.com''. 1995-2009. Accessed May 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20120127120044/http://www.bettyfink.com/scdybap7.htm ==== Claartje ==== * 1700 03 Nov Dirk Heemstraat, y.m., b. in Col. R. and Claartje Quakkenbosch, y.d., b. at N. A. # 1701 04 May Taakel, of Dirk Taakelse Heemstrate and Claartje Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Taakel Dirkse, Saartje Taakels, wife of Ahasuerus Marselis. # 1702 25 Oct Johannes, of Dirk Taakelse Heemstrate and Claartje Quakkenbos. Wit.: Pieter Quakkenbos, Maria Wyngaard. # 1704 16 Apr Machtel, of Dirk Taakelse Van Heemstrate and Catharina Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Pieter and Machtel Quakkenbosch. # 1706 25 Dec Marrytje, of Dirk Taakelse Van Heemstrate and Catharina Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Takel Van Heemstrate and Grietje Vroman. # 1709 12 Jan Johannes, of Dirk Van Heemstrate and Catharina Quakkenbos. Wit.: Jacobus Wyngaard, Neeltje Quakkenbos. # 1713 27 Sep Tryntie, of Dirk and Claartie Heemstraat. Wit.: Pieter Quackenbosch, Maretie Pruym. # 1717 11 Aug Jacob, of Dirk and Clara Takelsen. Wit.: Isack Quakkenbosch, Lena Ryckman. ==== Maria ==== * 1700 03 Nov Jacobus Lucasse Wyngaard, y.m., and Maria Quakkenbosch, y.d., both b. and l. here. # 1701 11 May Anna, of Jacobus Lucasse Wyngaard and Maria Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Claas Lucasze Wyngaard and Geertruy Schuylers. # 1703 30 May Johannes, of Jacobus Lucasse Wyngaard and Maria Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Pieter and Machtilda Quakkenbosch. # 1705 29 Jul Abraham, of Jacobus Lucasze Wyngaard and Maria Wyngaart. Wit.: Abraham Schuyler, Sara Wyngaart. # 1708 28 Jan Machtelt, of Jacobus Lucasse Wyngaard and Maria Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Adriaan and Caatje Quakkenbosch. # 1710 27 Oct Gerrit Lucasse, of Jacobus Wyngaart and Maria Kwakkenbos. Wit.: Lucas Wyngaart, Susanna Wendels. # 1712 20 Apr Gerrit Lukesen, of Jacobus and Maria Wyngaard. Wit.: Isak Quakenbosch, Maria Wyngaart. # 1717 09 Jun Lucas, of Jacobus and Maria Lucassen. Wit.: Wynant Van den Bergh, Cristina Cuyler. # 1719 17 May Christyna, of Jacobus and Maria Wyngaart. Wit.: David Schuyler, Elsie Cuyler. # 1721 30 Nov Lucas, of Jacobus and Maria Wyngaart. With.: Gysbert and Catalyna V. D. Bergh. ==== Pieter ==== * 1701 01 Nov Reg. Pieter Quakkenbosch, y.m., b. at A., and Neeltje Marens, y.d., bo. at Sch., both l. at A. Ma. Nov 19. # 1702 21 Jun David, of Pieter Quakkenbosch and Neeltje Marens. Wit.: Dirk and Claartje Van Heemstrate. # 1704 19 Nov Abraham, of Pieter Quakkenbosch and Neeltje Marens. Wit.: Jan and Machtel Quakkenbosch. # 1705 30 Dec Machtelt, of Pieter Quakkenbosch and Neeltje Marens. Wit.: Jan and Machtelt Quakkenbosch. # 1708 19 Sep Abraham, of Pieter Qukkenbos and Neeltje Marinus. Wit.: Pieter Rykman, Caatje Quakkenbos. # 1713 26 Oct Jeremias, of Pieter and Neeltie Quakkenbosch. Wit.: Joannes Visscher, Geertruy Scuyler. # 1716 22 Jan Rachel, of Pieter and Neeltie Quackenbosch. Wit.: Wynant Van der Poel, Neeltie Ten Eick. # 1718 15 Mar Johannes, Pieter Quackenbos, Nieltien Quackenbos. (Wit.: Isaac Truax, Elisabeth Truax Betty Fink. "Baptisms at the Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady." ''BettyFink.com''. 1995-2009. Accessed January 10, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20111013055900/http://www.bettyfink.com/scdybap5.htm ) # 1720 17 Jul Geertruit, Pieter Quackenbos, Nieltie Quackenbos. Wit.: Claes Van Vranken, Nieltie Tol. Betty Fink. "Baptisms at the Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady." ''BettyFink.com''. 1995-2009. Accessed January 10, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20110916201410/http://www.bettyfink.com/scdybap6.htm Pieter may have had a son named Pieter that married Sarah Conyn? == See also == * [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Quackenbosch]], founder of the Quackenbush family in America * [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/census1697.html Albany Heads of Families - June 1697] * [http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/census/1697sch.html Schenectady, New York Census: 1697] == Sources == * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]]

Grande-Digue, Nouveau-Brunswick

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[[Category:Grande-Digue, Nouveau-Brunswick]] [[Category:Gédaïque]] [[Category:Dundas, Nouveau-Brunswick]] "Grande-Digue fut fondé en 1778 par Michel Haché, Joseph Caissie et quelques autres personnes. Ils ne reçurent le titre de propriété de leur terres qu'en 1791. Grande-Digue était à l'époque le centre d'un seul grand village appelé Gédaïque, qui comprenait aussi Cap-de-Shédiac et Shédiac."http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande-Digue "Grande-Digue (2011 pop.: 2,182) is a Canadian community in Kent County, New Brunswick."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande-Digue,_New_Brunswick == Sources ==

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Grandma and Grandpa Morgan's Grants Pass House

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Grandma and Grandpa Morgan's house in Grants Pass, Oregon. This is the house they lived in when Grandpa died. Afterward, Grandma moved to her duplex in Medford.

Grandma Daisy's Delicious Dishes

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Recipes from [[Priestly-14|Grandma Daisy's]] recipe box! Favorites, as remembered by her children and grandchildren. If you have any to add, please send them to [mailto:abby@wikitree.com me]! {{Image|file=Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-16.jpg |align=c |size=500px }} == Recipes == === Do Nuts === {{Image|file=Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes.jpg |align=c |size=500px }} Daisy's granddaughter, Gail, remembers these as a special treat, especially for holidays. This recipe came from Daisy's mother, [[Dick-192|Mae Humphrey]], and 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 }} === Marg's Refrigerator Rolls === {{Image|file=Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-1.jpg |align=c |size=500px }} {{Image|file=Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-2.jpg |align=c |size=500px }} (1945) * 1 cup hot water * 1 teaspoon salt * 6 tablespoon shortening * 1/4 cup sugar Mix together and cooled. * 1 package yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons) in 2 tablespoons warm water * 1 egg, well beaten * about 3 1/2 to 4 cups flour (add one cup of flour first, and beat with beater til smooth then add balance-not quite 4 cups is best) Put in refrigerator. Bring out and work on while cold. Put in pans to rise more than double Let rise well, and bake at 350 degrees. === Applesauce Nut Bread === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-3.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-3.jpg * 2 cups sifted all purpose flour * 3/4 cup sugar * 3 teaspoons baking powder * 1 teaspoon salt * 1/2 teaspoon baking soda * 2 tablespoons melted shortening * 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon * 1 cup chopped walnuts * 1 beaten egg * 1 cup medium thick smooth applesauce Sift together dry ingredients. Add walnuts. In mixing bowl beat egg; add applesauce and melted shortening. Add dry ingredients. Stir until just blended. Pour into greased loaf pan and bake in 350 degree oven for one hour. Cool on rack. === Peach Cobbler === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ec/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-4.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-4.jpg Pour 1 large can (or quart) peaches and juice into a 10X10 or 9X13 pan. Sprinkle topping on and bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Topping (will be crumbly): * 1 whole egg * 1 cup flour * 1 cup sugar * 1 tablespoon baking powder * touch of salt === Clara Sheldahl's Kringlas === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-5.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-5.jpg The Sheldahls were neighbors of the Hallers when they lived in Kanawha, Iowa in the thirties and forties. * 1 cup sour cream * 1 cup sugar * 1 cup buttermilk (sour) * 1 teaspoon soda Stir cream and sugar (add a little melted butter). Combine. Flour enough for proper consistency. Roll in pencil size strips and form into figure-eights. === Sugar Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-6.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-6.jpg http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ea/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-7.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-7.jpg * 1 cup butter or oleo * 1 cup oil * 1 cup white sugar * 1 cup powdered sugar * 5 cups flour * 2 eggs * 1 teaspoon vanilla * 1 teaspoon almond * 1 teaspoon cream of tartar * 1 teaspoon baking soda * 1/2 teaspoon salt Mix well, roll into balls then flatten with glass dipped in sugar. Can chill over night or a few hours. Bake 350 or 375 degrees, 10-12 minutes. === Pumpkin Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-8.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-8.jpg First part, mix together: * 1 cup brown sugar * 1 cup canned pumpkin * 1/2 cup oil * 1 teaspoon vanilla Second part, sift together: * 2 cups sifted flour * 1 teaspoon baking soda * 1 teaspoon baking powder * 1/2 teaspoon salt * 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon * 1/2 teaspoon ginger Add the second part to the first part. Mix and add: * 1 cup raisin * 1/2 cup chopped nuts Drop by teaspoonfuls onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees. === Orange Slice Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-9.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-9.jpg * 1 cup shortening * 1 cup sugar * 1 cup brown sugar * 2 cups flour * 2 cups quick oats * 1 cup coconut * 2 eggs * 1 teaspoon baking soda * 1 teaspoon baking powder * vanilla * 1 teaspoon salt * 1 pound orange slices === Swedish Meatballs === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/18/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-10.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-10.jpg * 1/ 4 cup chopped onion * 1 tablespoon margarine Cook 3-4 minutes * 1 pound hamburger * 1/2 c up fresh bread crumbs (one slice) * 1 egg, beaten * 1/2 teaspoon salt * 1/8 teaspoon mace * 2 teaspoons of half and half Mix everything together and make balls. === Tom Formaro's Spaghetti Meat Sauce === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/30/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-11.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-11.jpg * 1 small onion, diced * 3 tablespoons oil * 2 cloves garlic, minced * 1 15-ounce can tomatoes * 1 15-ounce can tomato sauce * 1 12 ounce can tomato paste * 2 cups water * 1 teaspoon salt * 1/2 teaspoon sugar * 1 tablespoon parsley flakes * 1 teaspoon oregano * 1/4 teaspoon basil * 1 bay leaf * 1 pound ground beef * 1 tablespoon parmesan cheese Cook onion until tender in oil in stewpan. Add remaining ingredients except for beef and parmesan. Bring to boil and boil 5 minutes, then reduce heat to simmer and cook 1 1/2 hours uncovered, stirring occasionally. Brown ground beef and season with salt and pepper. Add to sauce and cook an additional 1 1/2 hours over low heat. If sauce reaches desired thickness before cooking time is up, place lid on pan or add a little V8 juice. Add cheese during last 15 minutes of cooking. This serves 4 to 6 and is enough sauce for a pound of spaghetti. === Mrs. Peterson's Sour Cream Apple Pie === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-12.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-12.jpg * 2 tablespoons flour * 1/2 teaspoon salt * 1 cup sugar * 1 egg, well beaten * 1 cup sour cream * 1/2 teaspoon vanilla * 2 cups peeled, finely chopped, tart Iowa Jonathan apples * 1 9-inch unbaked pastry shell Sift dry ingredients. Add egg, cream, and vanilla and best until smooth. Mix with chopped apples and pour mixture into pastry-lined pie plate. Bake for 15 minutes at 375 degrees, then turn thermostat to 325 degrees and continue baking for at least 30 more minutes or until apples are tender. Remove from oven and sprinkle on top a blended mixture of: * 1/3 cup sugar * 1/3 cup flour * 1 teaspoon cinnamon * 1/4 cup soft butter Return to oven and bake 10 minutes longer. === Clara Sheldahl's Lemon Pie === The Sheldahls were neighbors of the Hallers while they lived in Kanawha, Iowa. http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-13.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-13.jpg * 1 1/2 cups water * 1 lemon * 3 tablespoons corn starch * 1 cup sugar * pinch of salt * 1 tablespoon butter === Cherry Nut Pudding === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d3/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-14.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-14.jpg For the Cake: * 2 cups of sugar * 2 cups of flour * 1 teaspoon salt * 2 eggs * 2 tablespoons of butter * 2 teaspoons baking soda * 2 teaspoons hot water * 1 can cherries * 1 cup of black walnuts For the Topping: * 1 cup sugar * 1 tablespoon butter * 1 teaspoon vanilla * 1 tablespoon flour * 1 cup hot water * salt Boil 5-10 minutes until it starts to thicken. Pour over cooled cake. === Beet Pickle === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/95/Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-15.jpg/500px-Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-15.jpg This recipe I included because it was interesting. One of the *few* things Dick, her son, does not like to eat is beets. I wonder if this recipe is part of the reason why! My explanations are in italics: * 1 quart weaken ''I would think this is a certain strength vinegar and water solution. Otherwise they wouldn't be pickles!'' * 1 cup brown sugar * 1 teaspoon of salt * spices if you like-cloves, cinnamon

Grandma Irene's Recipe Box

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[[Sharr-4|Grandma Irene]], much beloved by her children and grandchildren (and great grandchildren!), left her recipe collection in the loving hands of her granddaughter, Gail. These are some of the remembered favorites or interesting finds from her collection. ---- == Recipes == === O'Henry Cookie Peanut Butter Bars === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-1.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-1.jpg * 4 cups oatmeal * 1 cup brown sugar * 1 cup melted oleo * 1/2 cup white karo Mix together and press into a well-greased 13X9 pan. Bake at 350 degrees for only 15 minutes. ''Cool.'' Melt: * 1 small package chocolate chips Add: * 2 cups crunchy peanut butter Spread over first layer and let set. Cut into bars. === Crisp Oat Drops === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-2.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-2.jpg http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f8/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-3.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-3.jpg Irene notated that these were a recipe from Ann. * 1 cup sifted flour * 1/2 cup sugar * 1/2 teaspoon baking powder * 1/2 teaspoon baking soda * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon * 1/2 cup packed brown sugar * 1/2 cup margarine * 1 egg * 1/4 teaspoon vanilla * 3/4 cup quick oats * 1/4 cup finely chopped nuts (walnuts) Method: Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. Stir in margarine to crumble. Add egg and vanilla till well blended. Mix in oats and walnuts. Freeze or chill and take a little on end of knife and flatten thin. Bake at 375 degrees for about 10-12 minutes or till tops are brown. Makes 3 dozen. === Old Fashioned Rice Pudding === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/67/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-4.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-4.jpg http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ad/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-5.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-5.jpg * 2 cups cooked rice * 2 1/2 cups milk * 2 large eggs or 3 small * 2/3 cup sugar * 1 teaspoon vanilla * 1/2 cup raisins * 2 tablespoons margarine Heat milk and add cooked rice. Beat eggs and add sugar, vanilla, and raisins. Combine with rice and milk mixture. Pour in baking dish and dot with margarine. Set dish in pan of hot water. Bake at 450 degrees for 20 minutes. Lower heat to 300 degrees and bake until custard is firm (about 15-20 minutes) sprinkle with nutmeg and cinnamon. Serves 8-10. === Oatmeal Drop Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-6.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-6.jpg http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-7.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-7.jpg (Noted that it is from Ann Jones) * 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour * 1 teaspoon baking soda * 1 teaspoon salt * 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon * 2 cups quick cooking oatmeal * 1 cup soft shortening, butter or margarine * 1/2 cup granulated sugar * 3/4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed * 2 eggs, unbeaten * 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla * 1/3 cup milk or buttermilk * 1 cup raisins, dates, or chocolate chips, chopped * 3/4 cup chopped nuts, if desired Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Sift together flour, soda, salt, and cinnamon. Add oatmeal. Combine butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla in mixing bowl. Cream well. Then add milk and flour, half or third at a time. Mix in raisins, dates or nuts. Drop by teaspoon onto greased cookie sheet. Bake about 12 minutes or until done. Makes about 20. Depends on size of cookies. You can freeze part of the dough. === Orange Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d5/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-11.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-11.jpg These are favorites of Irene's granddaughter, Gail. * 1 cup crisco * 1 1/2 cup sugar * 1 teaspoon salt * 1/3 cup orange juice + 1 teaspoon rind (it takes about two oranges, depends on size) * 1 cup sour milk * 1 teaspoon soda in milk * 1 teaspoon baking powder * 3 cups flour-mix the baking powder in flour * 3 eggs, beaten Cream crisco and sugar. Add eggs. Add orange juice and milk alternately with flour. Drop by teaspoons on cookie sheet. Bake about 10 minutes or so in 325 degree oven. Don't let brown too much. Frost with: * 2 ounce of cream cheese * 3 tablespoons orange juice * 1 stick oleo or less * 1 teaspoons orange rind * about 2 cups powdered sugar Beat cheese and oleo till light and remaining ingredients and beat well. Or any frosting you wish. Very good! === Orange Drop Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/61/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-8.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-8.jpg * 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour * 2 teaspoons baking powder * 1 teaspoon baking soda * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 3/4 cup shortening * 1/4 cup butter or margarine * 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar * 2 eggs * 2 tablespoons grated orange peel * 1/4 cup orange juice * 1 teaspoon vanilla * 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk * 1 cup chopped nuts Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In mixer bowl beat shortening and butter or margarine on medium speed of electric mixer for 30 seconds. Add brown sugar and beat till fluffy. Add eggs, orange peel, orange juice, and vanilla; beat well. Add dry ingredients and buttermilk or sour milk alternately to beaten mixture and beat till well blended. Stir in nuts. Drop from a teaspoon 2 inches apart onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Cool about 1 minute; remove to wire rack. Cool. If desired, frost with Orange Butter Frosting and sprinkle with additional grated orange peel. Makes about 72 cookies. Orange Butter Frosting * 6 tablespoons butter * 4 1/2 to 4 3/ cups sifted powdered sugar * 1/4 cup orange juice * 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla * 1 teaspoon finely shredded orange peel In a small bowl beat butter till light and fluffy. Gradually add in about half the powdered sugar, beating well. Beat in juice, vanilla, and orange peel. Gradually beat in remaining powdered sugar. === Fruit Cocktail Cake === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-9.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-9.jpg * 1 cup flour * 1 cup sugar * 1 teaspoon soda * 1/2 teaspoon salt * 1 egg * 1 can fruit cocktail, drained * 1/2 cup nuts * 1/2 cup brown sugar Combine flour, sugar, soda, salt, and stir in egg and cocktail. Spoon into oiled 9" square pan. Sprinkle with nuts and brown sugar and bake at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes. Serve topped with ice cream or whipped cream. === Favorite Sugar Cookies === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/28/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-10.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-10.jpg Sift together: * 2 cups sifted flour * 3/4 teaspoon soda * 1 teaspoon cream of tartar * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 1 cup powdered sugar Blend and beat together: * 1 cup butter or margarine * 1 teaspoon vanilla * 1 egg Mix both together. Dough will be soft. Form in balls and dip in granulated sugar. Place on cookie sheet 2 inches apart. Flatten with dampened glass dipped in granulated sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. === Pie Crust === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-12.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-12.jpg Originally from Louisa Priestley * 3 cups flour * 1 1/4 cups crisco Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon vinegar and 5 tablespoons of water === Rhubarb Cream Pie === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/83/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-13.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-13.jpg Combine: * 1 1/2 cups sugar * 1/4 cup flour * 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg Beat in: * 3 slightly beaten eggs Add: * 4 cups one inch sliced rhubarb Put in a 9 inch crust and dot with 2 tablespoons margarine. Top with lattice crust. Bake at 400 degrees for 50 to 60 minutes. === 5 Cup Salad === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ca/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-14.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-14.jpg (Originally from the Des Moines Tribune) * 1 cup mandarin oranges * 1 cup pineapple tidbits * 1 cup coconut * 1 cup miniature marshmallows * 1 cup sour cream Mix and refrigerate 24 hours. You may top with cherries and serve on lettuce leaf. === Spaghetti Salad === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/41/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-15.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-15.jpg Boil: * 8 ounces spaghetti in salted water. Mix together the pasta and: * 1 cup sour cream * juice of one lemon * 1 minced garlic clove * 1 cup mayo * 4 scallions chopped * 4 cups torn salad greens-lettuce or spinach * 1/2 pounds crisp diced bacon * 2 cups shredded cheese * 10 ounces frozen peas Serves 8 to 10 === Lemon Dessert === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/Gail_s_Goodies-5.jpg/500px-Gail_s_Goodies-5.jpg http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b1/Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-16.jpg/500px-Grandma_Irene_s_Recipe_Box-16.jpg 1975 * 1 cup + 2 tablespoons flour * 1/2 cup oleo Mix well. Grease a 9X13 pan. Press in and bake 12-15 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool. * 8 ounces cream cheese * 1 cup powdered sugar Mix in mixer. Spread on crust then spread 1/2 bowl of cool whip. Beat 2 packages lemon instant pudding plus 3 cups milk till thick. Spread on top then spread rest of cool whip. Sprinkle with nuts. Refrigerate overnight.

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The GRANDMA database (Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry) contains information on over a million individuals, most of whose ancestral lines can be traced to Low-German-Speaking Mennonite communities in Prussia (now Poland) and South Russia (now Ukraine). The GRANDMA database is produced by the California Mennonite Historical Society (CMHS).

GrandmaOnline.org, this website, provides access as Grandma's Window which enables online searches of the GRANDMA database. Because it is online, it can be updated several times a year.

Access to Grandma's Window is enabled by subscription from the CMHS Online Store.

[[Harms-1055]] ==Source== *"[https://GrandmaOnLine.org]." Grandma's Window. Accessed 14 Aug 2018.

Grandmother Flint

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Grandmother Flint - Mary Elizabeth Driffill Flint Memories documented by Helen Finch Kriewald, daughter of Maude Flint Finch, and granddaughter of E. R. and Mary Elizabeth Driffill Flint. So many people have contributed to my life, some for a lifetime, some only as “ships that pass in the night”, but while not members of the immediate family, still played their roles in my life story and I want them to be remembered. Perhaps, though, I should really go back to the beginnings in England, for what happened in my grandparents lives influenced mine also, on through the coming generations. I will begin with my maternal grandmother. Mary Elizabeth Driffle, was, I believe the second daughter born to John and Ann (Hannah) Driffle. Her parents had been at one time quite well fixed, property wise and also fairly well educated for that time. She had kept a mathematic notebook which belonged to her grandfather ( I don’t know which one), which was a joy to behold because of the beautiful writings and the decorative capital letters. Pages were adorned with birds and flowers, pen and ink drawings and the problems were worked correctly and neatly. This notebook was given to me by my grandfather, but is now missing. Evidently someone else recognized its historical value, for it disappeared, after I allowed it to be put on display one Popcorn Day celebration. Those in charge of the exhibit disclaimed all knowledge of its whereabouts. I thought at the time that Aunt Emma might have taken it, as she claimed all family treasures must go to the oldest male, which was Uncle Albert’s son Robert Edward Flint. The Driffle family came on hard times because John had co-signed a note for a friend who skipped out, leaving John responsible for the debt, which must have been quite large. Evidently they lost their small farm. John then became the village schoolmaster, which explains how Grandmother became better educated than most village girls. He must have taught the upper “forms” as she never spoke of him as her teacher. He probably taught his daughters at home. The village was owned by Lord Robert Sheffield, so the school was also his property. An old lady and her spinster daughter were in charge. The children were required to work for the Sheffield household as part of a sort of tuition. Grandmother told of sewing by hand, making household linens, and later shirts for the men. The stitches must be perfect, if not, the girl would get a sharp crack on the hand with a thimbled finger, and must re-do the seam. She said her head was often sore, for the old lady was very particular and refused to accept shoddy work. Evidently the children carried lunches from home, for she told of one boy who got the nickname “Tomato Preserves” because that was the main food he carried, along with unbuttered bread. He was an orphan, living with his grandmother. No ADC in those days. She also told of a retarded (half-wit) boy, named Bob, who when told by Lord Sheffield to open a gate to let horse and rider through just grinned and retorted ,“Do it yourself, Bob!” Fortunately their squire was an understanding, kindly person. Many would have punished the boy severely for such insolence. As soon as she was old enough, twelve or fourteen, Grandmother “went out to service”. For one dollar (or its equivalent), plus food, lodging and “found” which meant adequate clothing. Shoes were a major problem. Fortunately her father was a capable cobbler, with his large family. She first lived with a widow in a small establishment, then with more experience went to a wealthier family, which kept at least four servants. She probably was a “tweeny”, a sort of maid of all work who helped the cook and upstairs maid. She told of wash days: They rose at four o’clock, and started fires under big iron kettles in the brick-paved yard. Water had to be drawn from an open well. The yard was surrounded by a stone or brick wall, on which was espaliered pear trees and vines. It was a pleasant place to work and all four women took part in the daylong chores. She liked the people, but all was not “beer and skittles” as she used to say. Trouble began when the four young sons of the couple found her attractive, and as the custom was in those days, “demanded their rights” which resulted in her becoming pregnant when she was fifteen or sixteen years old. All female help was considered fair prey for all males but the father evidently paid no attention to her and her own parents raised the baby girl, Rose. She never told me the story, and it was after her death that I finally had the story from my mother. One rainy day, when the family lived on a farm near Cotesfield, Grandmother had gone to help a sick neighbor. Aunt Emma was working way from home, so Aunt Anna, Aunt Mae and Mother were home alone. They decided to find out for themselves just what some letters from England contained, that they should be kept in a locked lacquer box. They had seen their mother many times in tears as she read and re-read those letters but no amount of questioning brought replies. So they found the key, unlocked the box and for the first time learned that they had a sister in England. When the girls insisted on an answer she told them the story, pledging them to secrecy. As illegitimacy was considered a disgrace in America then, they quickly agreed. Never even told Emma. I remember that box, which was kept locked, on the chest of drawers in Grandma’s bedroom. Sometimes she would close the door and read the letters over again, silently crying. I learned never to ask questions and came to the conclusion that she was just homesick for England. One morning, after breakfast, she was sitting at the table, and began to cry. When questioned, she said only that she was lonely for England. Grandfather put his hand on her shoulder, with a little pat (very unusual, as they were not demonstrative people) and said “Polly, would you have wanted your daughters to be raised in England?” She shook her head but did not answer. Probably I recall the incident because I had never before heard him address her as “Polly”. She was always “Ma” to the family and was “Pa.” Unless in private, no one ever said “Mary”, or “Edward”. After Grandfather’s death in Kearney, Aunt Emma prowled through his possessions which were in Aunt Anna’s truck stored at Stude’s. She found the little black box, pried it open (the lock was broken) and destroyed some pictures and English letters. I found everything scattered around the bedroom which she had occupied during his stay at Stude’s, but the mysterious letters never showed up. I did find some letters from Uncle Fred written from Colorado and S. Dakota, and the letter my father had written asking permission to marry my mother. (It, too came up missing later.) Some time later that summer, while attending college at Kearney, I boarded with Uncle Will’s ($6 per wk.) One day Uncle Will asked me to read a letter which he had just received from England, and which puzzled and disturbed him very much. The letter began, “Dear brother: I hope I may call you Brother, and was signed “your sister, Rose Suddaby”. He had never known of her existence so the secret had been well kept. She said she was now a widow managing (perhaps owning) Black Horse Inn, near London. She had one daughter, Daphne, who raised show dogs. A snapshot was enclosed. I told him what little I knew, leaving Aunt Ina in a regular dither - a family disgrace! Not to be mentioned - ever! It seems Uncle Will had long corresponded with some English relatives and had kept quite a few letters, which he told me I should have, as I seemed to be the only family member interested. (He was wrong there. George Miller had also corresponded with Aunt Ellen Paget and later with Louisa Burley, his mother’s cousin.) After Uncle Will’s death, most of the English letters were never found. Elsie gathered up what remained (none from Aunt Rose) and gave them to me. I have them still. In research on the Flint family, a newspaper picture was found showing D. Suddably and her prize winning dog. And in some letters brief mention was made of Rose. Of course war and the blitz may have wiped them out.

Grandparents diary

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For a year prior to their marriage my grandparents passed a diary back and forth - They each would write a short version of the days events, preparations for the wedding, dates, little spats and their love for each other. I have read the diary a thousand times. It is a beautiful testament to a time when love was true and sincere. Best of all love was innocent. They both lived at their parents homes in Vancouver B.C. My Grandpa worked at Vancouver Lumber and made 36.76 each payday and managed to bank a bit each time. My Grandmother is referred to as Bill or Willie by my grandpa (Roy) through the diary because she didn't like her name Exa Gertrude. I will add a few days every week and I hope you enjoy them as I do. My Grandmas writings are in bold. Grandpas italicized. Jan 2 1922 ''Bill came over in the morning and had new years day dinner with us. Capt. Wells and his little girl were there too. After dinner Bill and I went down aboard the HMS Raleigh. Then we went to her house and had another new years dinner. At night we went to the Rex and saw "the queen of sheba" I tore my pant leg getting into the box. After the show I took her home. I stayed a while. Bill sewed up my pants and then I went home.''' '''Today I finished the cushion cover Lo gave me. Then i worked a while on my butterfly tea cloth but ran out of black thread''' Jan 3 1922 ''I didn't go out after work. After being off for a week it was rather hard going to work again. I phoned up Willie and we had quite a long talk.''' '''In the morning I worked on our butterflies some more. In the afternoon I made our kewpie pin cushion and stayed home and worked a bit on our silk runner.''' Jan 4 1922 ''I didn't go out after work again tonight. I didn't feel too well. I phoned Willie and told her I was not coming over. She did not like that very well though and she got real mad. She cried because I disappointed her, so I promised I would go over and see her tomorrow night.'' '''In the morning I went to town and bought some more silks. In the afternoon I worked really hard to try and finish it. I was awfully disappointed when Roy didn't come over after all''' Jan 6th 1922 ''I went to see Willie tonight. Gee it was good to see her again. And golly we sure did some loving, believe me . We made up for lost time.'' '''I finished the embroidery on our runner. It is lovely. In the evening while I waited for Roy I made a new T towel. We had a wonderful evening too. I finished a pillow case all except the scallops.'''

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[[Category:Grand-Pré, Acadie]] "Fondé en 1682, Grand-Pré est rapidement devenu le grenier et la principale ville de l'Acadie. Il fut délaissé à l'origine par le gouvernement colonial, étant trop loin de Port-Royal."http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand-Pr%C3%A9 "Grand-Pré was founded by Acadian settlers who traveled east from Champlain's original settlement in Port-Royal Annapolis Royal in 1680."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand-Pr%C3%A9,_Nova_Scotia ==Timeline== :''1667-70 Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/morillon_du_bourg_1E.html In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' :''1670’s-1690’s Available farmland decreases; some leave Port-Royal to establish new villages[http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/etudacad/1755/index.cfm?id=010102000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= Pioneer Families, in 1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires, University of Moncton]'' :''1680-82 Clark, Andrew Hill, Acadia; the Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1968. p148 (Melanson founder); p149 (seigneury LeBorgne); p209 (1714 Map Minas) Grand-Pré is founded by Pierre Melanson, from Port-Royal.'' :''1687 War of the League of Augsburg (King William’s War) starts between England and FranceGriffiths, Naomi E.S., From migrant to Acadian : a North-American border people, 1604-1755, Montreal (Québec), McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005, p147-151 (King William’s War); p 207-9 (1704 Raid on Grand-Pré and after-effects);) p 267-268 (oaths of allegiance) :''1690 Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/phips_william_1E.html C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phips#Port_Royal_expedition Biography of William Phipps][http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/la_tourasse_charles_1E.html C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013] Seaman from two ships later loot and burn between 28 and 35 homes/habitations including the parish church. Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War)'' :''1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is its capital'' :''1702 War of the Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) starts between England and France'' :''1704 Raid on Grand-Pré for 2 days. Church, arrives July 2 at Minas on the frigate 'Adventure', proclaiming that settlers should surrender within the hour. He is thwarted by the tides which prevent access to settlements along the narrow brooks but make them targets for Acadians and Mi’kmaq on shore. Some Acadians have time to escape to the woods with their valuables. Then Church’s men start pillaging; two of his men are killed during a skirmish with inhabitants. The town is set on fire and the dykes are damaged. The after-effects of the raid are fairly mild. Animals are replaced and homes and dykes repaired. However, a drought the previous year and the loss of crops from the raid creates a shortage of flour for 1704-05.'' :''1713 Treaty of Utrecht. France cedes Acadia to England. Permanent British rule[http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/etudacad/1755/index.cfm?id=010201000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= The Neutrality: Political Context, in 1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires, University of Moncton]'' :''1714 Census taken. See [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nsgrdpre/projets/GPS/sources/Grandpre/Grand-Pre-general.html 1414 map of Grand-Pré]'' :''1714-15 A new English king requires oaths of allegiance. Delegates from Grand-Pré sign a [http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/etudacad/1755/index.cfm?id=010202000&overlay=doc&identifier=001470&bd=CEA&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= conditional oath of allegiance], promising to stay true to the King of Great Britain for as long as they stayed in Nova Scotia, and to remain neutral in the event of a conflict between France and Great Britain'' :''1720 and onward Acadians refuse to sign an unconditional oath of allegiance. This is tolerated by the British as they lack military means to enforce the oath.The Neutrality, 1755 Histoire et Les Histoires, University of Moncton'' :''1713-1744 Golden AgeGriffiths, Naomie E.S. The Contexts of Acadian History 1686-1784.Published for the Center for Canadian Studies Mount Allison University, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1992, p61 (golden age); of Acadian Growth and Prosperity” EXPLAIN GRAND-PRÉ CONTEXT'' == Sources ==

Grandstaff Name Study

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[[Category:Grandstaff Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] 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 == This is a place to post your Grandstaff family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Grandstaff surname, geographical origin of the Grandstaff surname, Grandstaff veterans, famous Grandstaff family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Grandview Cemetery, Union County, Oregon

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Grandview_Cemetery%2C_Union_County%2C_Oregon|Grandview Cemetery category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. ===About=== This free space page for Grandview Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Oregon Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
* '''Directions''': *From the cemetery office at 12th Street and F Avenue in LaGrande, go south on 12th Street, 0.2 miles; left on Gekeler Lane, 0.5 miles to Foothill Road; turn right to go south on Foothill Road, 0.1 miles; when road curves left, go straight ahead 0.2 mile to the cemetery. *GPS Coordinates
::N 45° 18' 22" ::W 118° 04' 27" '''Misc. links''',e.g. [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/or/county/union1/grandviewcem.htm USGenWeb Burial Records] [http://tinyurl.com/ybhe5ba7 Grandview Cemetery aerial view] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/grandview.html Grandview Cemetery in Graveyards & Gravestones] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38839/grandview-cemetery Grandview Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===Tasks To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===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) |- |[[Arnold-3883|Arnold]]|| Nellie Mabel ||30 Jan 1878||4 Dec 1902||[[image:Arnold-3883-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-4139|Berry]]||Arthur Guy||5 Nov 1902 ||23 Apr 1995 ||[[image:Berry-4139-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Van_Houten-159|Van_Houten]]||Edelyne ||12 Sep 1908 || 2 Dec 2000 ||[[image:Berry-4139-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[S.-1555|Ellsworth]]||Sarah||3 Sep 1812||13 Apr 1900 ||[[image:S_-1555.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Arnold-11832|Arnold]]||Green||abt 18 May 1822 ||14 Nov 1898 ||[[image:Arnold-11832.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Arnold-11832-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Arnold-11833|Arnold]]||Charles|| 4 Jan 1834 || 6 Jul 1897||[[image:Arnold-11833.jpg|250px]] |- |[[C.-1143|Arnold]]||Mary||24 Dec 1844 ||25 May 1897||[[image:C_-1143.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Castor-131|Castor]]||William John||21 Nov 1933||22 Apr 1972 ||[[image:Castor-131.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wall-4801|Wall]]||Rex William||3 Jan 1918 || 28 Jul 1975||[[image:Wall-4801-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[H.-1080|Wall]]||Margaret||1916||unk||[[image:Wall-4801-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Green-28897|Green]]||Avery Nuel||3 Dec 1910 ||15 May 1976 ||[[image:Green-28897-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-440454|Green]]||Edna Dollie||19 Sep 1916 ||23 Dec 1994 ||[[image:Green-28897-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kimmell-357|Kimmell]]||Mabel Sophia||22 Jul 1904||13 Feb 1994 ||[[image:Kimmell-357.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12964|Berry]]||James William||21 Aug 1941 ||6 Feb 1989 ||[[image:Berry-12964.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12965|Berry]]||Mark Jeffrey|| 2 Apr 1961|| 11 Aug 1970 ||[[image:Berry-12965.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kirkland-2240|Kirkland]]||James||13 Aug 1874 ||10 Jan 1953 ||[[image:Kirkland-2240.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Giles-2801|Giles]]||Nora Ann ||20 Aug 1886|| 2 Jan 1977 ||[[image:Kirkland-2240.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kirkland-1517|Kirkland]]||Cornelius Andrew ||3 Jul 1909||19 Dec 1996||[[image:Kirkland-1517.jpg|250px]] |- |[[E.-626 |Kirkland]]||Iva||18 Jan 1913||21 May 2001||[[image:Kirkland-1517.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kirkland-1528|Kirkland]]||Bessie||17 Feb 1914||4 Mar 2002||[[image:Kirkland-1528.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kirkland-1508|Kirkland]]||Chester||21 Jan 1925||15 Apr 1989||[[image:Kirkland-1508.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Beery-430|Beery]]||William||1879||1957||[[image:Beery-430.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Venzelberger-1|Venzelberger]]||Ida M.||3 Apr 1882||9 Aug 1955||[[image:Beery-430.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Beery-432|Beery]]||Corwin Ellis||18 Aug 1912||18 Oct 1969||[[image:Beery-432.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Connor-2372|Connor]]||Ruth||25 Aug 1912||8 Aug 1982 ||[[image:Beery-432.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Beery-431|Beery]]||Irma Icy|| 5 Jan 1908|| 6 Jul 1986 ||[[image:Beery-431.jpg|250px]] |-

Grange of Ballyscullion 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: Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Ballyscullion Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
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[[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]] ==Grange of Ballyscullion Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Bhaile Uí Scoillín. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61342 Grange of Ballyscullion Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Toome Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Ballyscullion 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%"|'''Crosskeys'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Na hEochracha.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8016,-6.4292,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8016/-6.4292 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4292&lat=54.8016 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crosskeys&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Newferry'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Peire Nua.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8016,-6.4292,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8016/-6.4292 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4292&lat=54.8016 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newferry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Grange of Ballyscullion Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Ballyscullion Parish (Gráinseach Bhaile Uí Scoillín) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61342/BF Grange of Ballyscullion 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. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Aghavary'''||''Achadh Fhearaígh''||[[:Category:Aghavary Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghavary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghavary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghavary&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ardnaglass'''||''Ard na nGlas''||[[:Category:Ardnaglass Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ardnaglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ardnaglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardnaglass&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Culnafay'''||''Coillidh Bheithe''||[[:Category:Culnafay Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Culnafay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Culnafay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Culnafay&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gillistown'''||''Baile an Mhaí''||[[:Category:Gillistown Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gillistown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gillistown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gillistown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Grange Park'''||''Páirc na Gráinsí''||[[:Category:Grange Park Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Grange+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Grange+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grange%20Park&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killylaes'''||''Cill Eaglaise''||[[:Category:Killylaes Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killylaes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killylaes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killylaes&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kilvillis'''||''Cill Bhilis''||[[:Category:Kilvillis Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilvillis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilvillis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilvillis&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Millquarter'''||''Ceathrú an Mhuilinn''||[[:Category:Millquarter Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Millquarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Millquarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Millquarter&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Taylorstown'''||''Baile Tháilliúir''||[[:Category:Taylorstown Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Taylorstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Taylorstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Taylorstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20BALLYSCULLION 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. ==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 ----
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Grange of Doagh 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: Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Doagh 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]] ==Grange of Doagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Dhumhaí. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61268 Grange of Doagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Antrim Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Doagh 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%"|'''Ballyclare'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bealach Cláir.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballyclare Web page for Ballyclare]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Ballyclare, County Antrim|Category for Ballyclare]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7503,-5.9963,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7503/-5.9963 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9963&lat=54.7503 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyclare&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyclare&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Ballyclare''' town has expanded into part of Ballylinny parish. The part of Ballygallagh Townland north of the A57 road is now an urban area of Ballyclare. It had a population of 9,953 people (4,039 households) in the 2011 census.Wikipedia contributors, "Ballyclare," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballyclare Ballyclare town is mostly in Ballyclare townland which is split between Ballynure and Grange of Doagh parishes. The town has also expanded into Ballygallagh and Ballylinny townlands in [[Space:Ballylinny_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Ballylinny parish]] and Coggrey townland in [[Space:Grange_of_Doagh_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Grange of Doagh parish]].PRONI Historical Maps viewer. https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/search-proni-historical-maps-viewer Use category [[:Category: Ballyclare, County Antrim]] for Ballyclare town.||'''Doagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dumhach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7331,-6.0437,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7331/-6.0437 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9963&lat=54.7503 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Grange of Doagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Doagh Parish (Gráinseach Dhumhaí) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61268/BF Grange of Doagh 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'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Ballyclare'''||''Bealach Cláir''||[[:Category:Ballyclare Townland, Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyclare&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Coggrey'''||''An Choigrigh''||[[:Category:Coggrey Townland, Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Coggrey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Coggrey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coggrey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Doagh'''||''Dumhach''||[[:Category:Doagh Townland, Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Doagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Doagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilbride||''Cill Bhríde''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilbride&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilbride&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilbride&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DOAGH 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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Grange of Drumtullagh 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: Grange of Drumtullagh Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Drumtullagh 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]] ==Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Dhroim Tulcha. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61296 Grange of Drumtullagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Cary :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Drumtullagh 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%"|'''Moss-side'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Mas Saíde.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.1519,-6.4155,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.1519/-6.4155 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4155&lat=55.1519 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moss-side&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moss-side&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Moss-Side''' is a small village in the Causeway Coast and Glens local council area of County Antrim. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 270 people.Wikipedia contributors, "Moss-side, County Antrim," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss-side,_County_Antrim Moss-Side village is mostly in Mosside townland in [[:Space:Grange_of_Drumtullagh_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish]] but part of the village has expended into Moycraig Hamilton townland in Billy Civil Parish.||'''The Dry Arch'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Áirse Thirim.
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=The%20Dry%20Arch&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Drumtullagh Parish (Gráinseach Dhroim Tulcha) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61296/BF Grange of Drumtullagh 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'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Carnkirn||''Carn Caorthainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkirn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkirn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnkirn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowcloghan||''Ceathrú Chlocháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowcloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowcloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowcloghan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carrowreagh'''||''An Cheathrú Riabhach''||[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Grange of Drumtullagh 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=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clegnagh||''Cloigneach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Clegnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Clegnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clegnagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnaheigh||''Droim na hÁithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnaheigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnaheigh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnaheigh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumroan||''Droim Ruáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumroan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumroan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumroan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Iderown||''Idir Dhá Abhainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Iderown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Iderown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Iderown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Islandboy||''An tOileán Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandboy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmoyle||''An Chill Mhaol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilmoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilmoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmoyle&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lismorrity||''Lios Muircheartaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lismorrity&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lismorrity&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lismorrity&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnagat||''Lios na gCat''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagat&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagat&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Manister||''An Mhainistir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Manister&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Manister&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Manister&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mazes||''Na Mása''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mazes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mazes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mazes&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mosside'''||''Mas Saíde''||[[:Category:Mosside Townland, Grange of Drumtullagh Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mosside&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mosside&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mosside&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DRUMTULLAGH 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 4.0. 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 ----
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Grange of Dundermot 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: Grange of Dundermot Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Dundermot 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]] ==Grange of Dundermot Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Dhún Diarmada. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61321 Grange of Dundermot 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 Grange of Dundermot 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]] ===The Townlands of Grange of Dundermot Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Dundermot Parish (Gráinseach Dhún Diarmada) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61321/BF Grange of Dundermot 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'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballyhutherland||''Baile Shudarlan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyhutherland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyhutherland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhutherland&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynamaddy'''||''Baile na Madadh''||[[:Category:Ballynamaddy Townland, Grange of Dundermot Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dowgry||''Dúdhoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dowgry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dowgry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dowgry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumakeely||''Droim na Cille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumakeely&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumakeely&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumakeely&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumbare||''Droim Bairr''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumbare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumbare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumbare&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumnaglea'''||''Droim na gCliath''||[[:Category:Drumnaglea Townland, Grange of Dundermot Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnaglea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnaglea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnaglea&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dundermot||''Dún Diarmada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dundermot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dundermot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dundermot&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Frosses'''||''Na Frosa''||[[:Category:Frosses Townland, Grange of Dundermot Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Frosses&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Frosses&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Frosses&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnasoo||''Lios na Sú''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnasoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnasoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnasoo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Outal|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Outal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Outal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Outal&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Spring Mount|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Spring+Mount%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Spring+Mount%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Spring%20Mount&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20DUNDERMOT 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 4.0. 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''']]
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Grange of Killyglen 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: Grange of Killyglen Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Killyglen 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]] ==Grange of Killyglen Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Chill Ghleanna. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61316 Grange of Killyglen Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Glenarm Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Killyglen 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]] ===The Townlands of Grange of Killyglen Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Killyglen Parish (Gráinseach Chill Ghleanna) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61316/BF Grange of Killyglen 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. :{| 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'''
|- |'''Ballymullock'''||''Baile Mullóige''||[[:Category:Ballymullock Townland, Grange of Killyglen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymullock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymullock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymullock&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20KILLYGLEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drains'''||''Draighean''||[[:Category:Drains Townland, Grange of Killyglen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drains&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drains&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drains&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20KILLYGLEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dromain'''||''Droim Ean''||[[:Category:Dromain Townland, Grange of Killyglen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dromain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dromain&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dromain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20KILLYGLEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killyglen'''||''Cill Gleanna''||[[:Category:Killyglen Townland, Grange of Killyglen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killyglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killyglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killyglen&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20KILLYGLEN 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. ==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 ----
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Grange of Muckamore 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: Grange of Muckamore Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Muckamore 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]] ==Grange of Muckamore Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Mhaigh Chomair. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61328 Grange of Muckamore Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Massereene Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Muckamore 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%"|'''Massereene (pop 319)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' .
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Massereene&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Grifiths Valuation.]
This village (1834) was contiguous with Antrim town so is now a part of Antrim Town. Use [[:Category:Antrim Town, County Antrim|Antrim Town]] for persons from this area||'''Muckamore'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Maigh Chomair.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6994,-6.1850,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6994/-6.1850 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.1850&lat=54.6994 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Muckamore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Grange of Muckamore Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Muckamore Parish (Gráinseach Mhaigh Chomair) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61328/BF Grange of Muckamore 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)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Balloo||''Baile Logha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Balloo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Balloo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Balloo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyarnot||''Balile Arnoid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyarnot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyarnot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyarnot&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyharvey Lower||''Baile Harvey''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyharvey+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyharvey+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyharvey,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyharvey Upper||''Baile Harvey''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyharvey+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyharvey+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyharvey,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deer Park|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Deer+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Deer+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deer%20Park&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Islandbane|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandbane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Muckamore'''||''Maigh Chomair''||[[:Category:Muckamore Townland, Grange of Muckamore Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Muckamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Muckamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Muckamore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oldstone|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Oldstone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Oldstone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oldstone&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shaneoguestown||''Baile Sheáin Óig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Shaneoguestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Shaneoguestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shaneoguestown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tirgracey||''Tír Gréasaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tirgracey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tirgracey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tirgracey&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20MUCKAMORE 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 4.0. 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 ----
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Grange of Nilteen 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: Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Nilteen 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]] ==Grange of Nilteen Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' ''None or not known'' :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61270 Grange of Nilteen Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Antrim Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Nilteen 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]] ====Dunadry==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Eadradh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6987,-6.1385,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6987/-6.1385 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.1385&lat=54.6987 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunadry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Grange of Nilteen Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Nilteen Parish are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61270/BF Grange of Nilteen 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. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Ballybentragh'''||''Baile Beanntrach''||[[:Category:Ballybentragh Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybentragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybentragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybentragh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Donegore'''||''Dún Ó gCorra''||[[:Category:Donegore Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Donegore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Donegore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Donegore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunadry'''||''Dún Eadradh''||[[:Category:Dunadry Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunadry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunadry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunadry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Islandreagh'''||''An tOileán Riabhach''||[[:Category:Islandreagh Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Loughermore'''||''An Luachair Mhór''||[[:Category:Loughermore Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughermore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughermore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughermore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Moyadam'''||''An Maigh Doinn''||[[:Category:Moyadam Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moyadam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moyadam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moyadam&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Rathbeg'''||''An Ráth Beag''||[[:Category:Rathbeg Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathbeg&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.]
There seems to be some confusion over this townland. [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Info/?data_id=dataSource_1-PlaceNames_Gazeteer_No_Global_IDs_3734%3A24543 PlacesnamesNI have it in Donegore parish] and Logainm have it in Donegore and Grange Of Nilteen. The 1901 towlands listing shows both but the maps on PlacenamesNI and Logainm are the same. |- |'''Rathmore'''||''An Ráth Mór''||[[:Category:Rathmore Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20NILTEEN Griffiths Valuation.]
A small portion of the townland of Rathmore is in the neighbouring parish of Donegore. As with Rathbeg there seems to be some confusion as to exactly which parish this townland belongs. |} ==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. ==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 ----
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Grange of Shilvodan 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: Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim|Category for Grange of Shilvodan Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
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[[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]] ==Grange of Shilvodan Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinseach Shíol Bhaodáin. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61346 Grange of Shilvodan Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Toome Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grange of Shilvodan 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]] ===The Townlands of Grange of Shilvodan Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grange of Shilvodan Parish (Gráinseach Shíol Bhaodáin) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61346/BF Grange of Shilvodan 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. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Drumkeeran'''||''Droim Caorthainn''||[[:Category:Drumkeeran Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumkeeran&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Edenvale'''||''Éadan an Bhile''||[[:Category:Edenvale Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Edenvale&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Edenvale&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Edenvale&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Eskylane'''||''Béal Átha Scillín''||[[:Category:Eskylane Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eskylane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eskylane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eskylane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gallanagh'''||''An Ghallánach''||[[:Category:Gallanagh Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gallanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gallanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gallanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisnevanagh'''||''Lios Neamhnach''||[[:Category:Lisnevanagh Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnevanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnevanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnevanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tavnaghmore'''||''An Tamhnach Mhór''||[[:Category:Tavnaghmore Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tavnaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tavnaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tavnaghmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tobernaveen'''||''Tobar na bhFiann''||[[:Category:Tobernaveen Townland, Grange of Shilvodan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tobernaveen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tobernaveen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tobernaveen&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=GRANGE%20OF%20SHILVODAN 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. ==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 ----
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Grangegorman Military Cemetery

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[[Category:Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Dublin, Dublin]] Part of [[Project: Cemeteries of County Dublin]] Grangegorman Military Cemetery is in Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin, Ireland
Cemetery gates are open daily from 10am to 4pm.
Contact the Office of Public Works: http://opwdublincommemorative.ie/grangegorman/ The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has records for [https://www.cwgc.org/find/find-war-dead/results/?cemetery=GRANGEGORMAN%20MILITARY%20CEMETERY 632 identified casualties] of World War I and World War II."Grangegorman Military Cemetery", ''Commonwealth War Graves Commission'', (https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/91207/grangegorman-military-cemetery/ : accessed 8 July 2018). At Heritage Ireland: http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/dublin/grangegormanmilitarycemetery/ At Libraries and Archive - Dublin Graveyards Directory: http://databases.dublincity.ie/graveyards/search.php: *Transcript of memorial panels at [http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/Place-Detail?siteId=70 www.irishwarmemorials.ie] *Part survey at www.interment.net: http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/grangegorman/index.htm *Four civilian burials in 1833-34 are at [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/search.jsp?name=&name2=&location=&dd=&mm=&yy=&diocese=DUBLIN+%28COI%29&parish=GRANGEGORMAN¢ury=&decade=&type=D&sort=&pageSize=100&submit=Search www.irishgenealogy.ie] At National Library of Ireland. Department of Manuscripts, Registers of burials in Grangegorman Military Cemetery; also death and burial register of the Royal Hibernian Military School, 1851-2001, on Microfilm: http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000171423 At Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/grangegorman/index.htm ==Sources==

Granite Hill Plantation

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Granite Hill Plantation, Hancock County, Georgia]] [[Category:Hancock County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Hancock County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hancock County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] ==History== Granite Hill Plantation historically consisted of 1,547 acres amassed by [[Lane-16176|Andrew Jackson Lane (abt.1822-1886)]], slaveholder. The plantation, which is associated with the antebellum agricultural reform movement as well as granite quarrying, was one of the largest in the county. Andrew inherited the initial property (at least 1,350 acres) and numerous enslaved persons from his uncle, [[Lane-18260|Jeffrey Lane]]."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G935-V76G?cc=1999178&wc=9SBM-YWG%3A267654601%2C267808601 : 20 May 2014), Hancock > Wills and administration records 1837-1850 vol P-Q > image 373-375 of 662; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. Early tax records show him with thirty-two slaves (roughly equal to his inheritance from Jeffrey Lane)Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, and Andrew Jackson Lane. Granite Hill Plantation, South side of State Route 16, 1.3 miles northeast of Sparta, Sparta, Hancock County, GA. Georgia Hancock County Sparta, 1933. ''[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/ga/ga1000/ga1004/data/ga1004data.pdf Written Historical and Descriptive Data Fields Records - HABS GA-2396]'' (pdf); Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/item/ga1004/ : accessed 1 March 2021). [The PDF file contains sourced material regarding Andrew Jackson Lane and his acquisition and working of the Granite Hill Plantation, including the number of unidentified enslaved individuals he held at various times.] ==Slave Owners== *[[Lane-18260|Jeffrey Lane]] *[[Lane-16176|Andrew Jackson Lane (abt.1822-1886)]] ==Slaves== The enslaved of Jeffrey Lane named in his 1843 estate appraisement are as follows: '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/214887 Wills and administration of estates, 1794-1958; general index, 1793-1900] Vols. P-Q 1837-1850
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Hancock > Wills and administration records 1837-1850 vol P-Q > image 374 of 662; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-8935-V7TX}} (accessed 15 May 2022) *Bk Q p.74-75
*Harry age 28, $650 *Horrace age 27, $650 *Jim age 20, $650 *Peter age 13, $425 *Jack age 40, $400 *Fountain age 13, $425 *Henry age 12, $350 *Morris age 29, $650 *Travis age 50, $300 *Willis age 18, $600 *Bob age 40, $350 *Brister age 40, $400 *Edmund age 11, $350 *Mourning age 10, $275 *Rhody age 8, $275 *Jane age 8, $250 *Caroline age 3, $150 *Nancy age 15, $450 *Mary age 10, $275 *Caledonia age 5, $200 *Judy age 18, $450 *Lucinda, infant 9 months old, $100 *Liddy age 60, $10 *Lizzy age 45, $250 *Nelly age 50, $200 *Willis age 45, $475 *boy July age 5, $225 :1850 Slave schedule - 42 slaves"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR76-N6PZ : 23 February 2021), A J Lane, 102nd District, Hancock County, Georgia, USA :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Holder!!# of slaves!!sex!!age!!color!!Enslaved |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||75||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||60||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||48||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||48||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||45||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||34||M|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||34||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||34||M|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||17||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||0||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||30||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||8||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||2||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||7||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||4||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||23||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||2||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||18||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||55||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||24||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||15||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||18||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||12||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||50||M|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||25||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||24||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||21||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||18||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||14||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||12||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||6||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||10||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||30||M|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||4||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||2||M|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||28||B||possibly [[Lane-16118|Rachel]] (born about 1825), mother of [[Andrews-17141|Monk aka Samuel Simeon Andrews]] |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||8||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||6||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||4||B|| |- |A. J. LANE||1||F||3||B||possibly Solomon Augustus, son of [[Lane-16118|Rachel]] |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||1||B||possibly [[Andrews-17141|Monk aka Samuel Simeon Andrews (1850-1946)]], son of [[Lane-16118|Rachel]] |- |A. J. LANE||1||M||12||B|| |} :In 1856, he purchased six slaves from a Mr. Sanford. :1860 Slave Schedule - 74 slaves"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVC-V4PZ : 16 October 2019), Andrew J Lane, Hancock County, Georgia, USA. :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Holder!!# of slaves!!sex!!age!!color!! Enslaved |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||40||M|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||12||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||10||M|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||8||M|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||6||M|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||4||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||2||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||40||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||18||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||16||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||14||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||11||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||8||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||6||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||4||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||6||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||38||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||36||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||34||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||30||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||27||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||22||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||18||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||2||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||19||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||20||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||20||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||1||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||20||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||18||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||10||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||38||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||35||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||55||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||28||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||25||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||20||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||14||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||8||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||6||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||4||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||33||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||40||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||10||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||8||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||6||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||4||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||2||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||0||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||23||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||20||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||23||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||38||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||55||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||10||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||8||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||5||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||19||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||42||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||30||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||11||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||9||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||7||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||5||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||4||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||2||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||1||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||40||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||30||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||32||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||12||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||5||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||F||0||B|| |- |Andrew J Lane||1||M||60||B|| |} Tax digests for Lane in the following periods: * 1862 - eighty-three enslaved * 1863 - eighty-five enslaved * 1864 - twenty-five enslaved * 1867 - employed thirty-seven hands between the ages 12 and 65 == Research Notes == *'''Please review these [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|pages where Granite Hill Plantation]] is mentioned.''' == Sources ==

Granite Mountain Copper Mine Disaster 1917

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[[Category: Montana, Disasters]] [[Category:Montana, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Granite Mountain Copper Mine Disaster, Butte, Montana, 1917]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Montana_Mining_Disasters|Montana, Mining Disasters]] | '''Granite Mountain Copper Mine Disaster, 1917''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 8 Jun 1917 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Butte, Montana|Butte, Montana]] * '''Victims''': 167ɫ deaths, 2 injuries * '''Cause''': Copper Mine Fire :: ɫ ''There were some discrepancies in the official toll of death. The memorial created for the miners states 168 miners died, the number assigned by author Michael Punke in his book, Fire and Brimstone, is 164, and the total list of names equals 167. === Mine History === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-87.jpg |align=r |size=275 |caption=Butte, Montana miners }} : As California moved from individuals digging gold to a more industrialized form in the 1850's, miners turned inland to stake out mining claims. In 1862, when the East Coast was caught up in the Civil War; Montana miner's found rich sources of gold in their growing claims. The Granite Mountain mine in Montana was running in full force in 1917. The mine was so large and diverse that "No Smoking" signs were posted in sixteen different languages. "The Granite Mountain Speculator Mine Memorial" ([https://www.minememorial.org/history/intro.htm MineMemorial.org]), viewed 4 March 2020. More than thirty languages were spoken in the nearby town. Thousands of miles of underground mining shafts ran beneath Butte. The state of Montana had recently entered the most "acrimonious episodes of labor strife" in a long history of animosity between the miners and the corporations, yet still Granite Mountain supplied large amounts of copper.Parrett, Aaron. "[https://bigskyjournal.com/granite-mountain-speculator-mine-disaster/ The Granite Mountain - Speculator Mine Disaster]," (BigSkyJournal.com), viewed 4 March 2020. In April of 1917 the United States entered into World War I, which called for an increased need for copper. Just three days before the mine disaster occurred, 2,500 people marched on draft registration day in an anti-war protest. The rally turned into a riot and the National Guard was called in. Though peace was quickly established, some saw it as an ominous portent of the tragedy yet to come. === Mine Disaster Circumstances === : A fire broke out in the Granite Mountain mine just before midnight.Punke, Michael. "Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte Mining Disaster of 1917," (NY: Hachette Books, 2013). Billows of toxic smoke poured down the shaft and into the mining tunnels. Within minutes the miners smelled the smoke and realized the danger. Despite this, and the fact that it had much better ventilation fans for fresh air; the miners were trapped within the tunnels and quickly ran out of air. :: ''For God's sake, get the men out!" [Sully] yelled. "Get 'em out!" : Many of the miners were unfamiliar with the intricate tunnel layouts. Had some of them run towards the Badger Mine tunnels, instead of toward the Granite Mountain entrance, they most likely would have survived. :: ''"There was panic on the ladder [and in the mine], ...the men struggled to sort through the chaos. Some resigned themselves to death, begging stronger men to pass along notes to their families. Some shouted curses Some whispered prayers. Most struggled forward, desperate to breathe again in the light of the day." : As miners rushed towards the Granite Mountain entrance they were turned back due to the heavy smoke and fire. The majority of those who climbed back down to the 700 from the 600 level died. Others were lucky enough to head for the Speculator mine tunnels. They still had lights and working hoists and were able to lift the miners to safety. Two miners, John Boyce and John Camitz, used their wits. Boyce cut two openings in a power drill line and they stretched out on the floor, covering their heads and breathing in the air from the hose. Boyce was thinking "We surely must die" but survived after four hours in this position. One group of twenty-nine men built a bulkhead to isolate them from the fire. They were not found until thirty-eight hours later. Another group of eight men did the same. They were trapped for fifty hours, with two of them not living to breathe the air above. There were many other tales of heroism and bravery, but even more of loss and tragedy. Some families, like that of James D. Moore, had been too far away to see him before the tragedy occurred. His mother sent a telegraph request, hoping for some small amount of contact: :: "If my son Jas D. Moore left letters for mother sister Lee or Ben kindly send me copies of smae by mail let me know cost of same and will send you money if he left the above letters wire yes at my expense." ''Mrs. M. D. Murphy, San Jose, California"North Butte Mining Company records, 1905-1934," North Butte Mining Company, ([https://mtmemory.org/digital/collection/p267301coll2/id/224/ MTMemory.org] : accessed 12 March 2020), entry for a telegraph from Mrs. M. D. Murphy, 1917, citing business records of the mining company. : Punke later remarked that "Crisis reveals true character, What the crisis of June 1917 in Butte revealed was how amazing Butte is: the humanity of the place and the strength and character of the town.” ===Results and Findings=== : The death toll number varied from source to source. Out of the 250 men that tried to make their way from the mine, at least 150 were fatally trapped, and thirteen more died after escaping the tunnels. If one counted the Speculatorminers, there were about 450 miners down in the tunnels. In an ironic twist, the fire itself was accidentally started by crews trying to improve safety for the miners. The sprinkler system they were installing would be ready to use in less than a week. One of the men on that crew, Ernest "Sully" Sullau, was climbing over timbers to reach across the shaft where they were trying to install an immense electrical cable. The open flame he was using for light quickly sparked a fire. A second fire was started when he yanked the open lantern back without thinking. The fire spread so quickly, as the cable was wrapped in oil-soaked rags, that there was no hope for the majority of the miners to escape it. Other precautions, like the communication and warning systems, were down and added to the lack of successful rescue. The death total is listed as anywhere from 163 to 168. As of 1 January 2020 it is still the largest loss of life in a mining disaster in the state of Montana. It was said in 1910 it was "the most deadly underground hard rock mining event in U.S. history."McCarthy, Brooke. "Butte community remembers victims of Speculator Mine disaster" ([https://www.montanarightnow.com/butte/butte-community-remembers-victims-of-speculator-mine-disaster/article_8fda8788-8a51-11e9-9446-1fbad0bdd289.html MontanaRightNow.com]), viewed 4 March 2020. == In Memoriam == :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Granite_Mountain_Copper_Mine_Disaster%2C_Butte%2C_Montana%2C_1917 category] for a list of the men that died in the copper mine fire. === Miner Deaths === {| 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;"| Francis H. Allen ! 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;"|Nels Anderson ! 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;"|Jovain Bajovich ! 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;"|Peter Barros ! 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;"|Henry Bennetts ! 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;"|George W. 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Borden ! 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;"|John J. Brady ! 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;"|Daniel Budovinac ! 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;"|Tim J. Callahan ! 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;"|James Cavella ! 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;"|John Cavella ! 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;"|Ernest L. 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Curran ! 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;"|Yoko Dabcovich ! 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;"|Albert H. 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Had he and his small group not listened to Sully and let him turn them in a different direction, they may not have made it. He returned to the mine to try and rescue others but the smoke and fatigue made him collapse. * John Boyce, miner, breathed air from a drill hose until escape was possible * John Camitz, miner, breathed air from a drill hose until escape was possible === Rescuers === * Manus Duggan, a nipper, saved the lives of 25 men, died after returning to the mine to save others * J.D. Moore, saved the lives of 6 men, died within the mine, wrote out his last will while awaiting rescue * John "Baldy" Collins, shift boss, immediately tried to help douse the fire, worked on attaching additional cages so more men could be hoisted at one time * Angus McLeod, a firefighter, one of the first to start removing bodies * George Lapp, a firefighter, one of the first to start removing bodies * Jack Bronson, shift boss, knew the safer exit was towards the Badger mine. He led a group of men toward safety but not all of them made it (6 remained behind). * W. T. Wynder, a young man, led a small group away from the Granite Mountain entrance to safety * Ernest "Sully" Sullau, 48, electrical crew, accidentally started the fire, returned to the mine to rescue others, he sent at least 50 men to safety == Resources == === Museums & Memorials === * [https://miningmuseum.org/ World Museum of Mining]: ''Offers tours and exhibits of mining artifacts and buildings. * [https://miningmuseum.org/underground-mine-tour-65-ft-level/ Underground Mine Tour – 65 Ft Level]: ''Has an underground tour reaching a depth of 65 feet. Children under the age of four are not allowed on the tour. * [https://miningmuseum.org/underground-mine-tour-100-ft-level/ Underground Mine Tour – 100 Ft Level]: Offers an underground tour, reaching a depth of 100 feet. This location is at the Orphan Girl Mine. * [https://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/mansion/clark-chateau.html Clark Chateau]: ''The historic home of Charles and Katherine Clark. Guided tours are provided and various exhibits are present at the location. Charles Clark was the son of the copper king, W. A. Clark. === Genealogy Resources === * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx BLM Land Record Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Butte%2C+Silver+Bow+County%2C+Montana%2C+United+States+of+America&locationId=city_83499&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby= FindAGrave memorials in Butte, Montana] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Montana_Church_Records Montana Church Records] * [https://mtmemory.org/digital/collection/p16013coll34/search/ Montana Military Enlistments] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1184941?availability=Family%20History%20Library Mortuary records of Butte Montana, 1901-1917] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?any_place=butte%2C%20montana&collection_id=1968530&count=20 World War I Draft Registration Cards in Butte, Montana] === Mining Resources === * Punke, Michael. "Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte Mining Disaster of 1917," (NY: Hachette Books, 2013). * Vrtis, George. "Mining North America" (CA: University of California Press, 2017). * Freeman, Harry C.. "[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/102230-redirection A brief history of Butte, Montana, the world's greatest mining camp]," (Chicago: The Henry O. Shepard Company, 1900). [available to read online] == Sources == :'''Note''': ''This mining disaster is in need of help creating profiles. Are you interested in adopting this location? If so you can contact the [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]]. ---- : ''Page last updated 13:09, 12 March 2020 (UTC)

Granite Mountain Mine Disaster 1915

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[[Category: Montana, Disasters]] [[Category:Montana, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Granite Mountain Mine Disaster, Butte, Montana, 1915]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Montana_Mining_Disasters|Montana, Mining Disasters]] | '''Granite Mountain Mine Disaster, 1915''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 19 Oct 1915 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Butte, Montana|Butte, Montana]] * '''Victims''': 16"Montana Mining Fatalities," Montana Mining Association, ([https://history.denverlibrary.org/sites/history/files/MTindexMine1.pdf History.DenverLibrary.org]), viewed 12 March 2020. * '''Cause''': Explosion === Mine History === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-87.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Butte, Montana miners }} : As California moved from individuals digging gold to a more industrialized form in the 1850's, miners turned inland to stake out mining claims. In 1862, when the East Coast was caught up in the Civil War; Montana miner's found rich sources of gold in their growing claims.Punke, Michael. "Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte Mining Disaster of 1917," (NY: Hachette Books, 2013). The Granite Mountain mine in Montana was running in full force in 1917. The mine was so large and diverse that "No Smoking" signs were posted in sixteen different languages. "The Granite Mountain Speculator Mine Memorial" ([https://www.minememorial.org/history/intro.htm MineMemorial.org]), viewed 4 March 2020. More than thirty languages were spoken in the nearby town. Thousands of miles of underground mining shafts ran beneath Butte. The state of Montana had recently entered the most "acrimonious episodes of labor strife" in a long history of animosity between the miners and the corporations, yet still Granite Mountain supplied large amounts of copper.Parrett, Aaron. "[https://bigskyjournal.com/granite-mountain-speculator-mine-disaster/ The Granite Mountain - Speculator Mine Disaster]," (BigSkyJournal.com), viewed 4 March 2020. In April of 1917 the United States entered into World War I, which called for an increased need for copper. Just three days before the mine disaster occurred, 2,500 people marched on draft registration day in an anti-war protest. The rally turned into a riot and the National Guard was called in. Though peace was quickly established, some saw it as an ominous portent of the tragedy yet to come. === Mine Disaster Circumstances === : A fire broke out in the mine on the 19th of October 1915, its cause unknown. Three men had been lowering 500 pounds of powder to the 2500-foot level of the mine. The rest of the miners were waiting at the top or the bottom of the shaft when it caught fire and exploded."North Butte Mining Company, Granite Mountain Mine Explosives Detonation" ([https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/granite_mountain_news_only.htm USMineDisasters.MiningQuiz.com]), viewed 12 March 2020. [These location articles have documented sources on each web page] It was initially reported that fourteen men had been killed, and another eight men seriously injured.Beitler, Stu. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20190714052225/http://www.gendisasters.com/montana/15366/butte-mt-powder-blast-mine-oct-1915 Butte, MT Powder Blast At Mine, Oct 1915]," Montana, 19 October 1915, reprint on GenDisasters.com."[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1915&dat=19151020&id=-_ogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cnUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1666,5481793 Telegraph Briefs]," The Day, New London, Connecticut, 20 October 1915, p. 1, col. 7. The actual total of lives lost was calculated to be sixteen."[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19720504&id=Se5LAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h-wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7308,1114569 Montana' Worst Told]," The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, 4 May 1972, p. 36, cols. 3-4."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/19477291/granite-mountain-mine-disaster-pg-1/ Number of Dead Result of Blast Grows Larger]," The Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, Montana, 21 October 1915, p. 1, cols. 6 & 7. The blast had destroyed the frame structure where the men were waiting at the top of the shaft. The shift boss, [[Grisham-516|Lacy Grisham]], was one of the last bodies to be recovered.Bryan, Kathleen J. "[https://mtstandard.com/news/local/finding-answers-search-uncovers-butte-miner-s-untimely-demise/article_bff6bc71-02cd-51b5-86d2-8d34f176759c.html Finding answers: Search uncovers Butte miner's untimely demise]," The Montana Standard, Butte, Montana, 18 October 2015, viewed online at mtstandard.com. Just six months before he had married [[Pryor-1535|Bertha P. Pryor]]. : Several flags flew at half-mast the following day, to honor those men they had lost. Some, like George Carruthers, were "lucky" enough not to be hurt by the blast. He had flipped a coin deciding which of the Knights of Pythias event to go to, and so wasn't at work as he should have been. John Kelso and his partner were two more. They followed the credence "keep moving when the boss is around" and had moved to a timber pile, saving their lives. Billy Gibson, who had worked for the mine for nine years, took an earlier cage than usual and so lived."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/19477378/granite-mountain-mine-disaster-pg-2/ Number of Dead Result of Blast Grows Larger]" (continued), The Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, Montana, 21 October 1915, p. 1, cols. 2-4. One of the older miners felt that the average miner was "callous to danger." He felt they were "heedless of danger" and stated he never left the powder for a moment; treating it as though it were a "baby in my arms." ===Results and Findings=== : Twenty years before firemen and miners stepped in to deal with "The Great Butte Explosion" that destroyed a warehouse district and propelled wreckage up to four miles away."[https://www.montanapbs.org/programs/HiddenFireTheGreatButteExplosion/ Hidden Fire: The Great Butte Explosion]," Montana PBS, 26 February 2007, viewed on MontanaPBS.org 12 May 2020. Some of those same men were in Butte in 1915 and felt it was "overshadowed" by the newer explosion in 1915. A jury of seven listened to the testimony regarding the tragic disaster. The undertaker, James Cassidy, was one that testifed; stating that Grisham's head had been cut off "right at the shoulders." It wasn't until many years later that descendants learned that truth. : Bertha (Goodman) Grisham later published a book of poetry with the following poem written as a miner's wife: :: ''I dwelt in a bleak city, :: ''A place of smoke and grime. :: ''The whole place bore the appearance :: ''Of being grayed with time. :: ''The sun thru the smoke shown dimly, :: ''The skies were gray above; :: ''Yet I saw there only beauty, :: ''For I dwelt there with love. : Scheindecker later said of her story that "these stories are part of the much bigger picture of what was going on in Butte. And I love that it’s not the history that you read in the history books, but it’s a little component of a very huge and very tumultuous time in Butte and that this person’s personal story ties into that much broader history." : This was actually the first of two incidents that occurred in a North Butte mine."North Butte Mining Company records, 1905-1934," North Butte Mining Company, ([http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv21559/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=north+butte+1915 MTMemory.org] : accessed 12 March 2020), various documents owned by the North Butte Mining Company regarding the incidents, 1915, citing business records of the North Butte mining company. It was later determined that the spark that set off the powder was an accident. The mine quickly repaired the damage from the explosion (at a cost of $75,000) but it never returned to its previous levels of production. At the time of the 1915 disaster approximately 900 men were employed by the mine. Two years later a spark started a fire that [[Space:Granite_Mountain_Copper_Mine_Disaster_1917|took 163 lives]]. The mine was eventually closed after that and the site rarely used. == In Memoriam == :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Granite_Mountain_Mine_Disaster%2C_Butte%2C_Montana%2C_1915 category] for a list of the men that died in the Granite Mountain mine explosion. === Miner Deaths === {| 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;"|'''Category''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Notes''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Danton-41|William Danton]] aka Benton, electrician, 38 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Done, needs family profiles created |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James A. Blow aka James E. Blow, assistant foreman, 43 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|services held at the family residence 23 Oct 1915 followed by Mass at St. Joseph's church He had a wife and 2 children. |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William Butcher, nipper, 32 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|buried 22 Oct 1915 with services held at the family residence, conducted by Reverend George D. Wolfe Survived by a wife. |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ed Carlson, top carman, 34, survived by a wife. ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Funeral held 22 Oct 1915 at the residence of his mother-in-law (Mrs. Charles Berran) on Harrison avenue, with high mass following at the St. Patrick's church. |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Richard Gendle, electrician & nipper, 38 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Services held 24 Oct 1915 at the residence of his sister (Mrs. A. L. Pierce) on West Granite street. Reverend J. H. Mitchell conducted the services. Survived by a wife and one child. |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Grisham-516|Lacy Grisham]] aka Lacey, shift boss, 39 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|services were held 21 Oct 1915 at a residence on South Wyoming street, then the body taken to Sherman & Reed's undertaking parlor for services Survived by his wife. |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|George Larkin, nipper, 29 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|services were held on 21 Oct 1915 and followed by a Mass at St. Patrick's church Survived by his wife and one child |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John D. "J. D." Leahy, nipper, 24 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Funeral held 22 Oct 1915 at the residence on East Broadway street, and high mass at the Sacred Heart church. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Unmarried. |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John McCauley, boss rope man, 52 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|funeral held at the residence on East Broadway street 24 Oct 1915, conducted by Reverend E. J. Groeneveld Survived by a wife and five children. |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Morrissey-741|Patrick "Paddy" Morrissey]], shift boss, 46 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mini ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Services not arranged until after 21 Oct 1915 as the family had not yet arrived Survived by a wife. |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James Powers, nipper, 33 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|services held at the residence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. John Sievers, 22 Oct 1915 Survived by a wife. |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ernest Watson, shift boss, 32 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|There were two Ernest Watsons working at the mine at the time. One had a wife and several children, who were informed of the death. It turned out that the single Ernest was the one that died in the explosion. Services not arranged until after 21 Oct 1915 as the family had not yet arrived |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robert I. Watson, sampler, 30 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Services not arranged until after 21 Oct 1915 as the family had not yet arrived Unmarried. |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Winston, shift boss, 38 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Services not arranged until after 21 Oct 1915 as the family had not yet arrived Survived by a wife and six children. |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Phileas Blanchette,ɫ miner, 39 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|his remains shipped to Montreal and then to St. John's in Canada. Mrs. Blanchette accompanied the body. Survived by a wife and two sons. |- |} |}
:: ɫ Phileas Blanchette died the morning of the 21st in the hospital. He was the final death caused by the explosion. === Miner Injuries === # A. K. Bruce was a painter that was injured, but not killed, by the blast. Robert Watson, one of those that died, had been talking to him just moments before the blast hit. # [[Davey-2539|John Davey]] had left the car to get timber. He was thrown by the explosion but not badly injured. # G. E. Jones was a painter that was injured, but not killed, by the blast"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46580112/disaster-death-list-is-increased/ Complete List of Dead]," The Butte Miner, Butte, Montana, 21 October 1915, p. 1, cols. 5-6 # William Valentine, carpenter == Resources == === Museums & Memorials === * [https://miningmuseum.org/ World Museum of Mining]: ''Offers tours and exhibits of mining artifacts and buildings. * [https://miningmuseum.org/underground-mine-tour-65-ft-level/ Underground Mine Tour – 65 Ft Level]: ''Has an underground tour reaching a depth of 65 feet. Children under the age of four are not allowed on the tour. * [https://miningmuseum.org/underground-mine-tour-100-ft-level/ Underground Mine Tour – 100 Ft Level]: Offers an underground tour, reaching a depth of 100 feet. This location is at the Orphan Girl Mine. * [https://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/mansion/clark-chateau.html Clark Chateau]: ''The historic home of Charles and Katherine Clark. Guided tours are provided and various exhibits are present at the location. Charles Clark was the son of the copper king, W. A. Clark. === Genealogy Resources === * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx BLM Land Record Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Butte%2C+Silver+Bow+County%2C+Montana%2C+United+States+of+America&locationId=city_83499&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby= FindAGrave memorials in Butte, Montana] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Montana_Church_Records Montana Church Records] * [https://mtmemory.org/digital/collection/p16013coll34/search/ Montana Military Enlistments] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1184941?availability=Family%20History%20Library Mortuary records of Butte Montana, 1901-1917] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?any_place=butte%2C%20montana&collection_id=1968530&count=20 World War I Draft Registration Cards in Butte, Montana] === Mining Resources === * Punke, Michael. "Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte Mining Disaster of 1917," (NY: Hachette Books, 2013). * Vrtis, George. "Mining North America" (CA: University of California Press, 2017). * Freeman, Harry C.. "[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/102230-redirection A brief history of Butte, Montana, the world's greatest mining camp]," (Chicago: The Henry O. Shepard Company, 1900). [available to read online] == Sources == :'''Note''': ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing profiles. Are you interested in adopting this location? If so you can contact the [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]]. ---- :''Last edited 13:20, 12 March 2020 (UTC)

Graniteville, South Carolina

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All I ever knew her by was [[Green-13292|Granny Shephard]], she died when I was about 7 weeks old. I first saw the bible back in the 1980s but [[Jester-201|Aunt Cleo]] wouldn't let me take the bible to have it copied. Too fragile for one or afraid I wouldn't bring it back. When Cleo passed, she gave the bible to Vera Jane Scott Humphries, a cousin. Cleo's son [[Jones-102464|Jerry]] did make copies of the pages, but forgot the copyright page. When Vera Jane passed, the bible was lost. Jerry's son, Brent, going thru his father's things, found the bible pages he had made, called me and was telling me about them, and I said I wanted a copy. I have been enlarging to pixilation attempting to read the names. I've gone through my records, the tree at familysearch, another cousin's tree at ancestry, and have identified most of the names. Sometimes, just from the date of birth or date of death. Part of the family entries were written in ink, part in pencil. The ink entries we have no problem reading. These two pages would have been facing each other in the center of the book, names on the left and dates on the right. From the different styles of handwriting, my best guestimate was [[Kelley-2978|E. D. Kelley]] wrote the top names, but he didn't. [[Kelley-3826|Celester]] is added and she was born after he died. Dates filled in after 1954 were filled in by Cleo, or her family. From the images you can see how hard it was to read and determine who was whom. I enlarged images to near pixalation to attempt to read or get some kind of clue. This also included a lot of RR&D. (Research, Recon, and Duplicate) Yes, I hit Familysearch Tree and Ancestry, updated FST on sources. I struggled with the dates of Floyd and Lloyd Nelson. I was reading it like a genealogist, 2 Jan 1940, then it hit me, Granny or whomever wrote the names used the standard month day and year. Finally 2 (feb) 6th came thru. The spelling of Nancy Carylon is as in the bible, 1940 census has her as Carolyn.
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{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | First ! scope="col" | Last ! scope="col" | POB ! scope="col" | DOB ! scope="col" | DOM ! scope="col" | DOD ! scope="col"| Note |- | 1 |E. D. |[[Kelley-2978|Kelley]] |Summittville, Indiana |8.12.1871 |7.4.1895 |2.7.1904 | |- | 2 |Angie |[[Green-13292|Kelley]] |on Deck's Hill |2.17.1879 |7.4.1895 |May 25 1954 |looks to be eraced |- | 3 |Arrany |[[Kelley-3817|Kelley]] |on Dillards Plantation |4.10.1896 | |10 _ 1915 | |- | 4 |Jannie |[[Kelley-2976|Kelley]] |on Wittle Plantation |9.5.1897 | |11.23.1928 | |- | 5 |Detralhuann |[[Kelley-3818|Kelley]] |on Dillards plantation |12.27.1898 | |8.20.1907 | |- | 6 |Jesse D |[[Kelley-3820|Kelley]] |on Dillards plantation |12.26.1900 | |6-10-1973 | |- | 7 |Celester |[[Kelley-3826|Kelley]] |on Green Plantation |3.25.1904 |9.30.1922 |3.9.1977 | |- | 8 |Thomas Jefferson |[[Scott-43452|Scott]] |on the Scott Place |12.10.1910 |1.21.1930 |11-21-1981 | |- | 9 |Cleo |[[Jester-201|Jester]] |on Booker Place |4 28 1913 |Oct 19 1939 |Oct 6, 1997 | |- |10 |Ralph |[[Jester-199|Jester]] |On the Powell Place |12 25 1915 |(3 June 1939 *) |May 22, 1979 |bd was started in the m column |- |11 |J. C. |[[Loyd-299|Loyd]] |on the Hackner Place |12 8 1919 |20 Dec 1941 |Nov 25 1970 | |- |12 |Zelma Lucille |[[Nelson-24544|Nelson]] |Garland, Arkansas |1 30 1924 |(2 Aug 1939*) | |(still living*) |- |13 |H(erbert) L(ewis) |[[Nelson-24561|Nelson]] |Polk and Dillard place |4/11/1926 | | | |- |14 |Eva |[[Lafayette-108|Lafayette]] |Lafayette Place |1/3/19/14 | | | |- |15 |Guy JR |[[Nelson-24615|Nelson]] |R V Lewis farm |Sept 18 1928 | | | |- |16 |Maxie L |Kelley | | | | |(still living) |- |17 |Donald B |Kelley | | | | |(still living) |- |18 |Ophelia Elizabeth |[[Scott-43459|Scott]] |McDonalds farm |4 4 1934 | |4 21 1934 |slightly illegible, dates from FAG |- |19 |Imogene Beatrice |[[Nelson-26093|Nelson]] | |Aug * 1935 | | | |- |20 |Nancy Carylon |[[Nelson-26095|Nelson]] | |Sept * 1938 | | | |- |21 |A F |[[Shepherd-8011|Shepherd]] |Lauderdale, Miss |5 13 1884 |5 22 1909 |1 11 1941 | |- |22 |Floyd |[[Nelson-24647|Nelson]] | |2 6th 1940 | | | |- |23 |Lloyd |[[Nelson-24648|Nelson]] | |2 6th 1940 | |6 3 40 |twins written on same line |- |24 |Vera Jane |[[Scott-43460|Scott]] | |8 10 1936 | | | |- |25 |Veronica Geraldine |[[Jester-203|Jester]] |Crockett, Texas |8 17 1941 | | | |- |26 |Aunt Cat |[[Green-16323|Green]] | |1893 | | |Written on bottom of page in Cleo's hand |- | | | | | | | | |- | | | | | | | | |- | | | | | | | | |- | | | | | | | | |- | | | | | | | | |- | | | | | | | | |- |}

Granstrom Name Study

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[[Category:Granstrom Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == About the Granstrom Name == Granstrom Name Meaning Swedish (Granström): ornamental name composed of the elements gran ‘spruce’ + ström ‘river’.Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Granstrom-5|Erik Granstrom]] 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. == Granstrom Name Distribution == {{Image|file=Granstrom_Name_Study.png |caption=Granstrom name distribution in Sweden. }} == Task List ==

Grant County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Grant County, Minnesota]] == Grant County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Grant County, Minnesota project page! The county was founded in 1868 and named for Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States.Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. p. 141. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Otter Tail County (north) *Douglas County (east) *Pope County (southeast) *Stevens County (south) *Traverse County (southwest) *Wilkin County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Ashby *Barrett *Elbow Lake (county seat) *Herman *Hoffman *Norcross *Wendell === Townships === *Delaware Township *Elbow Lake Township *Elk Lake Township *Erdahl Township *Gorton Township *Land Township *Lawrence Township *Lien Township *Logan Township *Macsville Township *North Ottawa Township *Pelican Lake Township *Pomme de Terre Township *Roseville Township *Sanford Township *Stony Brook Township === Ghost Towns === *Hereford *Pomme de Terre *Thorsborg == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#Grant_County *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Grant_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *https://www.worldatlas.com/na/us/mn/c-grant-county-minnesota.html *http://www.co.grant.mn.us/368/History *https://www.facebook.com/Grant-County-Historical-Society-Museum-146908008710867/ *https://archive.org/details/historyofdouglas01lars == Sources ==

Grant County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]] === Name === Grant County was originally part of the Cherokee Nation's Cherokee Outlet and was called County L with a town seat at Pond Creek. Settlers later held an election and named the County after President Ulysses S. Grant. Presently its county seat is in Medford. === Georgraphy === The county has a total of 1,004 square miles of land and 2.7 square miles of water. It is located on the northern border of Oklahoma. The county is mostly drained by the "Salt Fork" of the Arkansas River with its tributaries being (Pond, Deer, Osage, and Crooked creeks). The Chikaskia River also flows southeast from Kansas into the Grant County northeastern corner, then crosses east into Kay County. === History === Grant County was originally part of the Cherokee Nation's Cherokee Outlet. However on 16 September 1893 due to settlers' demands, it was opened to non-Indian settlers
Welcome to the Grant County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Creek County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_County,_Oklahoma''' * Wikipedia: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_County,_Oklahoma"

Grant County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Grant County, West Virginia | category =Grant County, West Virginia }} -------
Grant County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Grant County created February 14, 1866, soon after the Civil War, and named for Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, '''Government Offices'''
Grant County Courthouse, 5 Highland Avenue, Petersburg, WV 26847
Phone: 304-257-4422, Fax: 304-257-9645
[http://www.grantcounty.wv.gov/ Grant County Website] "Grant County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Grant](assessed 2 December 2017) '''Geography'''
Located at the western end of the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Grant County is a mix of mountains and flat land. Within the county are the [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/188 Allegheny Front] Adkins, Howard G. "Allegheny Front." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 07 December 2010. Web. 04 December 2017.and [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1944 Dolly Sods]Hissom, Patricia "Dolly Sods." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 02 February 2012. Web. 04 December 2017. '''Adjacent counties'''
* Mineral County (northeast) * Hardy County (east) * Pendleton County (south) * Randolph County (southwest) * Tucker County (west) * Preston County (northwest) * Garrett County, Maryland (northwest) '''Protected areas'''
*Monongahela National Forest *Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area Wikipedia contributors, "Grant County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_County,_West_Virginia (accessed December 4, 2017). '''Demographics'''
* Largest city Petersburg * Total Area 480 sq mi (1,243 km2) * Land 477 sq mi (1,235 km2) * Water 2.9 sq mi (8 km2), 0.6% * Population (est.) for 2015 11,766 '''Cities'''
Petersburg , County Seat / Arthur / Bismarck / Cabins / Dobbin / Dorcas / Fairfax / Forman / Gormania / Greenland / Henry / Hopeville / Lahmansville / Maysville / Medley / Mount Storm / Old Arthur / Scherr / Williamsport / Wilsonia / Bayard '''Formed From'''
* Hardy County in 1866 '''Resources'''
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_County,_West_Virginia Grant County on Wikipedia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Grant_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Grant County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvgrant/index.html Grant County on WVGenWeb] * [http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/Grant.html Grant County on West Virginia Archives and History] '''Census'''
* 2000 Census show that there were 11,299 people, 4,591 households, and 3,273 families residing in the county with the median income for a household iwas $28,916, and the median income for a family was $33,813. * 2010 Census shows that there were 11,937 people, 4,941 households, and 3,435 families residing in the county with a median income for a household in the county was $35,593 and the median income for a family was $46,193. '''Notables'''
'''Land Grants'''
'''Cemeteries'''
*[[:Category:Grant_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Grant County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] '''Sources'''

Grant County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Grant County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Grant County, Arkansas! == Grant County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. It was established on February 4, 1869, and was named in honor of [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]], who was the 18th President of the United States. The county's history is intertwined with the broader history of Arkansas and the United States, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ===Early History=== Before European settlement, the area that is now Grant County was inhabited by various indigenous peoples, including the Caddo and Quapaw tribes. European explorers and settlers began to arrive in the region in the 18th century, leading to changes in the local population and culture. ===Formation and Development=== Grant County was officially created in 1869 during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Like many counties in the region, it relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton farming, which was a significant economic driver during this period. The county's economy and society were deeply affected by the aftermath of the Civil War and the Reconstruction policies that followed. ===Economic Changes=== As the years progressed, the economy of Grant County diversified beyond just agriculture. Timber became an important industry, with the dense forests of the area providing valuable resources. Sawmills and related industries played a crucial role in the local economy. ===Transportation and Infrastructure=== The development of transportation infrastructure, including railroads and roads, helped connect Grant County to other parts of Arkansas and the broader region. Improved transportation allowed for easier movement of goods and people, contributing to the county's economic growth. ===20th Century and Beyond=== The early 20th century brought significant changes to Grant County and the entire United States. The Great Depression had a substantial impact on the local economy, leading to challenges for the county's residents. However, like many other areas, Grant County eventually rebounded as the country entered World War II and experienced post-war economic growth. In more recent decades, Grant County has continued to evolve, with changes in its economic base and demographic makeup. The county has seen shifts in its industries, including a decline in agriculture and a growth in sectors such as manufacturing, services, and tourism. ===Culture and Community=== Throughout its history, Grant County has maintained a strong sense of community, with various events, festivals, and cultural traditions being celebrated by its residents. The county is known for its friendly atmosphere and close-knit communities. == Maps and Boundaries == Grant County is located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is situated in the Gulf Coastal Plain region of the state. The county seat of Grant County is Sheridan. Grant County is bordered by several other counties in Arkansas: * [[Space:Saline_County_Arkansas|Saline County, Arkansas]] (north) * [[Space:Pulaski_County_Arkansas|Pulaski County, Arkansas]] (northeast) * [[Space:Jefferson_County_Arkansas|Jefferson County, Arkansas]] (east) * [[Space:Cleveland_County_Arkansas|Cleveland County, Arkansas]] (southeast) * [[Space:Dallas_County_Arkansas|Dallas County, Arkansas]] (south) * [[Space:Hot_Spring_County_Arkansas|Hot Spring County, Arkansas]] (west) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category: Leola, Arkansas|Leola]]||[[:Category: Prattsville, Arkansas|Prattsville]]||[[:Category: Sheridan, Arkansas|Sheridan]] |} ===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category: Poyen, Arkansas|Poyen]]||[[:Category: Tull, Arkansas|Tull]] |} ===Unincorporated Communities=== :[[:Category: Grapevine, Arkansas|Grapevine]] ===Minor Civil Divisions (MCD)=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Ain||Belfast||Brush Creek||Buie |- |Deer Creek||Dogwood||Ebb||Junet |- |Lamont||Orion||Prague |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Calvert Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Calvert]]||[[:Category: Darysaw Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Darysaw]]||[[:Category: Davis Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Davis]]||[[:Category: Dekalb Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Dekalb]] |- |[[:Category: Fenter Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Fenter]]||[[:Category: Franklin Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Franklin]]||[[:Category: Madison Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Madison]]||[[:Category: Merry Green Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Merry Green]] |- |[[:Category: River Township, Grant County, Arkansas|River]]||[[:Category: Simpson Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Simpson]]||[[:Category: Tennessee Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Tennessee]]||[[:Category: Washington Township, Grant County, Arkansas|Washington]] |} ===Historical Communities=== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Alice||Amber||Arthur||Bassville |- |Bookman||Brady||Brooks||Brushyville |- |Burrow||Cherry Grove||Cooper||Dade |- |Delay||Dodds||Doylestown||Erin |- |Ewing||Fitzhughs Mill||Gorham||Grant Junction |- |Ico||James Town||Jefferson Springs||Jenkins Ferry |- |Kelt||Little||Lost Creek||Lucian |- |Obin||Okay||Pageville||Patten |- |Pierce||Poe||Rural||Saline River |- |Sandy Springs||Thiel||Turin||Willow Rural Station |} ==Military History== ===Civil War=== Grant County, Arkansas, was established shortly after the conclusion of the Civil War, yet it now comprises the very land that was impacted by the war's events. ====Battles and Skirmishes==== '''Battle of Jenkins' Ferry (April 30, 1864)''': The Battle of Jenkins' Ferry occurred near the Saline River in what is now Grant County, Arkansas. This battle was the final major engagement of the Red River Campaign. After the Union defeats at Poison Spring and Marks' Mills, Union General Frederick Steele's forces were in retreat and needed to cross the Saline River to escape Confederate pursuit. The Confederate forces, under General Edmund Kirby Smith, attempted to catch the retreating Union army at the Saline River and cut off their escape route. However, due to heavy rain and difficult terrain, Steele's army managed to entrench itself and fend off Confederate attacks. After a day of intense fighting, Steele's forces crossed the river and continued their retreat to Little Rock. The battle marked the end of the Red River Campaign. '''Clash at Whitten's Mill (April 1864)''': In April 1864, specifically on April 29 and 30, Elliott's Missouri cavalry arrived at Pratt's Ferry in Arkansas. Their intention was to link up with Fagan's Confederate cavalry, but upon reaching the location, they found that Fagan's forces were not present. As a result, Elliott's cavalry crossed the Saline River in search of forage for their horses. On April 30, around 2,000 Union troops advanced toward Whitten's Mill, likely encountering and pushing back Elliott's pickets (outposts or scouts). In response to this Union movement, Confederate forces launched a counterattack. The sudden Confederate assault seemed to give the impression to the Union troops that they were facing the entire force of Fagan's cavalry. Fearing the overwhelming Confederate presence, the Union troops quickly retreated, resorting to burning their own wagons and equipment to prevent them from falling into Confederate hands. Following this retreat, Elliott's Missouri cavalry continued to pursue and harass Steele's (Union) army as it withdrew. This included attacking pickets (small guard units) and foragers (soldiers responsible for gathering provisions). ====Civil War Markers and Memorials==== These markers and memorials you've described provide insights into various aspects of the Civil War history in Grant County, Arkansas. Each one commemorates specific events, individuals, and the sacrifices made during this tumultuous period in American history. Here's a breakdown of the information you provided: #'''American Legion B-17 Veterans Memorial in Sheridan, Arkansas''': This memorial likely honors the veterans who served on B-17 aircraft during World War II. The B-17 was a heavy bomber used extensively during the war, and this memorial might be dedicated to the memory of those who flew and supported these aircraft. #'''Unknown Soldiers in Sheridan, Arkansas - Union Soldiers''': This marker commemorates Union soldiers who were buried in unmarked graves at the Jenkins Ferry battlefield. These soldiers likely lost their lives during the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry and were not given proper individual markers at the time. This memorial pays tribute to their service and sacrifice. #'''Refugee Children/Suppliers Destroyed near Leola, Arkansas''': This marker highlights the plight of African American refugees fleeing slavery with General Frederick Steele's Union army as it retreated to Little Rock. The story emphasizes the challenges faced by these refugees, including children, as they traveled with the Union forces. Some were abandoned by their families due to desperate circumstances, while others were saved by Union soldiers. #'''General Samuel Rice / Confederate Cannons Captured''': This marker commemorates General Samuel A. Rice, a prominent figure in the 33rd Iowa Infantry Regiment. It also highlights an episode during the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry where Confederate cannons were captured by Union forces. The story includes the capture of cannons by the 29th Iowa and 2nd Kansas Colored Infantry, as well as their actions in preventing further violence. #'''Jenkins Ferry / Pontoon Bridge''': This marker discusses the historical significance of Jenkins Ferry and its connection to the Union Army's retreat and river crossing during the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. The use of an inflatable pontoon bridge to cross the Saline River is described, as well as the subsequent destruction of the bridge to prevent Confederate pursuit. #'''Officers Killed / Union Wounded''': This marker highlights the casualties among Confederate officers during the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. It also mentions the efforts of a Union surgeon and stewards to care for wounded soldiers. Additionally, the marker mentions the fate of wounded Union soldiers and their subsequent burial in the Little Rock National Cemetery. #'''Confederate Headquarters / Confederate Flank Attack''': This marker commemorates Confederate Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith's establishment of headquarters and planning for an attack on Gen. Frederick Steele's Union army as it retreated across the Saline River. It also discusses Confederate Gen. Thomas Dockery's Arkansas brigade's attempt at a flank attack during the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. #'''Unknown Soldiers CSA in Sheridan, Arkansas''': Similar to the previous marker for Union soldiers, this one honors Confederate soldiers buried in unmarked graves at the Jenkins Ferry Battlefield. These soldiers fought on the Confederate side during the battle and are remembered through this memorial. These markers and memorials collectively provide a glimpse into the historical events, individuals, and sacrifices that took place during the Civil War in Grant County, Arkansas. They serve as important reminders of the local impact of this significant period in American history. ====Civil War Regiments==== During the Civil War, individuals from present-day Grant County, Arkansas, would have likely joined various units based on their allegiances to either the Confederate or Union cause. Since Grant County was formed from parts of Hot Spring, Saline, and Jefferson counties, the residents of this area would have had diverse options for joining military units. Here's a general overview of the types of units individuals from this area might have joined: =====For the Confederate Cause===== People from this area who supported the Confederacy might have joined Confederate units from Arkansas or other Southern states. Some notable Arkansas Confederate units include: #'''Infantry Regiments''': Arkansas had numerous infantry regiments that fought for the Confederacy. Examples include the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, 7th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, and 27th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. #'''Cavalry Regiments''': Confederate cavalry units played crucial roles in reconnaissance, raiding, and harassment. Units like the 1st Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA) and other Arkansas cavalry regiments would have been options. #'''Artillery Batteries''': Artillery units were responsible for providing firepower on the battlefield. Individuals might have joined artillery batteries like the Pulaski Light Artillery (CSA) or other similar units. #'''Partisan Rangers''': Some individuals from the area might have joined partisan ranger units that operated as irregular forces behind enemy lines. These units were known for guerrilla-style tactics. =====For the Union Cause===== People from this area who supported the Union would have had fewer options for joining Union military units due to the predominantly Confederate-leaning sentiment in Arkansas. However, some individuals might have chosen to join Union forces from other states or units that were stationed in Arkansas. Examples include: #'''Union Regiments from Other States''': Some Arkansans who supported the Union might have joined Union units from neighboring states, such as Missouri, where Union sentiment was stronger. Units like the 1st Missouri Cavalry (Union) or other Missouri regiments could have been options. #'''African American Units''': African Americans who escaped from slavery might have joined Union military units specifically formed for them, such as the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Though these units were not commonly found in Arkansas, they did exist in other parts of the country. ===Other Memorials and Markers=== #'''Grant County War Memorial''': The Grant County War Memorial in Sheridan, Arkansas, bears the names of veterans from the county who either lost their lives or were injured while serving in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. ==Tourism and Festival Events== The annual Timberfest in Sheridan, Grant County, Arkansas, is a vibrant event that takes place during the first weekend of October. This festival offers a diverse array of activities suitable for people of all ages, and its most prominent attraction is the Arkansas State Lumberjack Championship. Notably, this championship has gained significant attention, even being broadcasted on the ESPN sports network. The festival's highlight, the Lumberjack Championship, draws lumberjacks from across Arkansas and neighboring states to showcase their skills in various competitive events. These events include the ax throw, horizontal chop, Jack and Jill crosscut, vertical cut, and chainsaw competition. In addition to the lumberjack events, Timberfest encompasses a wide range of attractions and activities to keep attendees entertained: - '''Arts and Crafts:''' The festival features an arts and crafts section, allowing local artisans and crafters to showcase and sell their creations. - '''Cook-Offs:''' A Dutch oven cook-off and a junior Dutch oven cook-off provide opportunities for cooking enthusiasts of all ages to showcase their culinary talents. - '''Community Engagement:''' A pancake breakfast hosted by the Rotary Club serves as a communal gathering and fundraiser, while a horseshoe tournament fosters friendly competition among participants. - '''Entertainment:''' Timberfest offers various games, contests, and amusements to engage festivalgoers. A pine wood derby competition, for instance, adds a touch of excitement for those who enjoy racing. - '''Culinary Delights:''' The "Go Hog Wild" Arkansas State Championship BBQ Cookoff is held in conjunction with Timberfest, showcasing mouthwatering barbecue dishes prepared by skilled competitors. - '''Family-Friendly Activities:''' A petting zoo caters to families, offering an opportunity for children and adults alike to interact with animals. The combination of lumberjack competitions, interactive events, culinary experiences, and community engagement makes Timberfest a well-rounded and engaging festival that draws people from within the county and beyond. It's a time for celebration, camaraderie, and showcasing the rich culture and skills associated with the local community. == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Grant_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr. John L. Butler House }} *[[Wikipedia:Dr._John_L._Butler_House|Dr. John L. Butler House]] - The Butler House, located in Sheridan, Grant County, Arkansas, is a historically significant structure that showcases an early example of popular architectural style within the region. Constructed in 1914, this house holds a notable place in local history and provides insight into the architectural and social aspects of its time. ::Dr. John L. Butler, one of the first physicians in the town of Sheridan, commissioned the construction of the Butler House. Dr. Butler had been practicing medicine in Sheridan since around 1891. He played a crucial role in providing medical care to the labor force employed in Grant County's logging camps during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This speaks to his importance within the community and his dedication to the well-being of the local residents. ::The architectural style of the Butler House is often described as a Colonial Revival cottage. This style draws inspiration from the architecture of colonial America, particularly the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It emphasizes symmetrical facades, gabled roofs, and a sense of proportion and balance. The attention to detail seen in the design of the Butler House reflects the care and craftsmanship put into its construction. ::The Butler House's facade is a stylish representation of the Colonial Revival style, embodying its key elements such as symmetry, gabled rooflines, and possibly classical details like columns or pilasters. This architectural approach was chosen as a way to blend a sense of tradition with contemporary living, and it became quite popular across the United States during the early 20th century. ::Beyond its architectural significance, the Butler House also holds historical importance due to its association with the Butler and Sims families. As the residence of Dr. John L. Butler, a prominent physician in the community, the house played a role in the development and growth of Sheridan and Grant County. It stands as a reminder of the progress and changes that the area underwent during this period. ::Overall, the Butler House in Sheridan, Arkansas, stands as a tangible link to the past, providing insights into architectural trends, local history, and the people who shaped the community. Its Colonial Revival style and its connection to Dr. John L. Butler underscore its value as a historical and cultural landmark within Grant County. {{Image|file=Grant_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Samuel D. Byrd Sr. Homestead }} *[[Wikipedia:Samuel_D._Byrd_Sr._Homestead|Samuel D. Byrd Sr. Homestead]] - The Samuel D. Byrd, Sr., Homestead near Poyen, Grant County, Arkansas, holds historical significance as a well-preserved example of a dogtrot-style house that reflects the evolution of a family home over several generations. The house's construction began in 1848 and continued over an extended period of 82 years, resulting in a structure that adapted to the changing needs and circumstances of the Byrd family. ::The original portion of the homestead was built by Samuel D. Byrd Sr. in 1848. This initial construction consisted of a single log room with two doors, one to the front (south) and one to the rear (north), and lacked any additional openings. The dogtrot-style layout emerged over time, with two rooms of similar size flanking an eight-foot-wide breezeway. This central open space, or dogtrot, was a practical design feature in the South that helped to keep the interior of the house cooler during hot summers. ::In 1896, an extension known as the "meal room" was added behind the original log construction. This space served as storage for items like flour, cornmeal, and lard. In 1930, another room was created by enclosing the western half of the front porch, leading to further adaptations of the original structure. ::The homestead's construction was elevated on pine piers, a common practice in the region to prevent damage from moisture and pests. Many of these piers are still present, and additional concrete has been added over time to reinforce the structure. ::The location of the homestead is significant in the context of the development of Poyen, a town that emerged around a sawmill and the Rock Island rail line. Samuel D. Byrd Sr. migrated from Pickwick Landing, Hardin County, Tennessee, to Arkansas around 1846-1848. He settled in the Poyen area along with his brothers Lawrence Cherry Byrd and William Buck Byrd, as well as a sister and brother-in-law, John Barnes and Emmaline Jane Byrd, who settled in the Grapevine area of Grant County. ::The Byrd family's journey and settlement in the area exemplify the westward migration and expansion during the 19th century. The evolution of the Samuel D. Byrd, Sr., Homestead from a simple log cabin to a multi-room dogtrot with various adaptations reflects the family's ability to adapt their living space to their changing needs and the growing community around them. ::Overall, the Samuel D. Byrd, Sr., Homestead stands as a testament to the history of the region, the architectural styles of its time, and the family's resilience and ingenuity in creating a home that mirrored their journey and growth. {{Image|file=Grant_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Glaser-Kelly House }} *[[Wikipedia:Glaser-Kelly_House|Glaser-Kelly House]] - The Glaser-Kelly House in Sheridan, Grant County, Arkansas, is a historically significant property with a rich history and architectural importance. The house is associated with two notable owners, Jake Glaser and Dr. Obie R. Kelly, both of whom left a lasting impact on the community and the region. ::The house is believed to have been built in the early 1920s by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Glaser, who were a prominent Jewish family in Sheridan. They were known for operating a successful dry goods and clothing store, J. Glaser Ready-To-Wear, which played a significant role in the local economy during the 1920s and 1930s. Despite their financial success, the Glasers faced challenges due to their religious beliefs, which sometimes clashed with the predominantly Protestant community. However, they were also well-regarded for their generosity and kindness. ::Dr. Obie R. Kelly and his wife, alen Forrester Kelly, purchased the Glaser House in 1932. Dr. Kelly was born in Grant County and went on to graduate from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1909. He practiced medicine in various locations before settling in Sheridan in 1913. He became a well-known and respected physician in the area, serving both the lumber company and railroad employees during the booming timber industry era of the 1920s. Dr. Kelly's dedication to his patients was evident in his willingness to attend to them day and night, often on the front porch of the house. ::Beyond his medical practice, Dr. Kelly was deeply involved in civic and community activities. He was a charter member of the Sheridan Rotary Club, participated in the Masonic Lodge, and was an active member of the First Baptist Church. He also supported education and served for many years on the Sheridan School Board. His contributions extended to agriculture as well, as he advanced farming practices and helped modernize equipment. ::The Glaser-Kelly House itself is a well-preserved example of a Craftsman-style bungalow with distinctive architectural features. The Oriental flared roofline, exposed Craftsman rafters, gable end with stuccoed half-timbering, and the front porch with square columns are characteristic elements of this architectural style. The sleeping porch at the rear of the house, along with other design elements, adds to its historic charm. The property's visual integrity has been maintained, and many of the original furnishings remain, creating a sense of historic ambiance. ::The property also includes outbuildings such as the original garage and an old red barn built in 1934, contributing to the rural atmosphere of the site. ::The Glaser-Kelly House is not only architecturally significant but also holds historical importance through its association with the Glasers and Dr. Kelly. Their contributions to the community, business, medicine, education, and agriculture have left a lasting legacy that continues to be recognized today. *The Koon Houses 1 through 6 are a series of historic houses located in the area south of Sheridan, Arkansas, along State Highway 167. They were constructed by local farmer and carpenter Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon. These houses are notable for their distinctive construction using vertically placed small logs that are split in half and set with the smooth side facing inward and the round side facing outward. This construction technique gives these houses a unique appearance and reflects the resourcefulness of the builder. ::Here is a summary of each of the Koon Houses: #[[Wikipedia:Koon_House_No._1|Koon House No. 1]]: Located at U.S. Highway 167 and Grant County Road 523, this single-story house was built in 1940 by Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon. It features a projecting gable-roofed porch and is one of several houses built by Koon using the same distinctive log construction. #[[Wikipedia:Koon_House_No._2|Koon House No. 2]]: Situated at 2959 U.S. Highway 167, this single-story house was built in 1936 by Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon. It is T-shaped and was used as Koon's family residence. The logs are vertically placed, split in half, and set smooth side in and round side out. #[[Wikipedia:Koon_House_No._3|Koon House No. 3]]: Located at 2988 U.S. Highway 167, this single-story house was built around 1940 by Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon. It has a rectangular shape with a gable roof and a gabled front porch. The unique log construction is a hallmark of Koon's work. #[[Wikipedia:Koon_House_No._4|Koon House No. 4]]: Found at 3004 U.S. Highway 167, this single-story house was constructed around 1940 by Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon. It features a cross-gable roof and a gabled front porch that is recessed under a projecting gable. The vertically placed split log construction is a defining feature of the house. #[[Wikipedia:Koon_House_No._6|Koon House No. 6]]: Situated at 3253 U.S. Highway 167, this single-story house was built around 1940 by Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon. It has a rectangular shape with a gable roof and a gabled front porch. The west (rear) side of the house has been refinished in wood paneling. ::The Koon Houses are remarkable for their historical and architectural significance. Their unique construction style and their association with Hillary Henry "Pappy" Koon reflect the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of the builder, as well as the community's history in the area along State Highway 167. These houses provide a glimpse into the past and the lives of the people who lived there during this time period. {{Image|file=Grant_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Oak Grove School }} *[[Wikipedia:Oak_Grove_School_(Grant_County,_Arkansas)|Oak Grove School]] - The Oak Grove School, located on South State Highway 270 in Grant County, Arkansas, is a historically significant building constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938. The WPA was a federal agency created during the Great Depression to provide employment opportunities for unemployed workers through various public works projects, including the construction of schools and other public buildings. ::The Oak Grove School is a single-story, four-room structure that embodies the architectural style typical of WPA-constructed schoolhouses, with some Craftsman influences. The building's design is rectangular, featuring a continuous concrete foundation that supports wood-frame walls covered in novelty siding. The roof is composed of composition shingles and displays a gable-on-hipped roof style, with exposed rafters underneath the eaves, following the traditional Craftsman aesthetic. The interior of the school includes two central chimneys. ::Initially built as a schoolhouse, the Oak Grove School was a part of the educational infrastructure of the local area. However, the building's use as a school was relatively short-lived. In 1949, the school district was consolidated with the Sheridan school district. Following this consolidation, the Oak Grove School structure underwent a transition in purpose and became the Center Grove Methodist Church. This conversion involved making a few modest interior modifications to accommodate its new function. For instance, some of the glass window panes on the eastern side of the building were replaced with colored glass, while the original window sashes and muntins remained untouched. ::Despite its transition from a school to a church, the exterior of the Oak Grove School building has remained virtually unchanged since its construction in 1938. This preservation has allowed the building to retain its historical character and appearance, serving as a tangible link to the past and a reflection of the WPA's efforts during a challenging period in American history. ::Overall, the Oak Grove School is an example of how historical buildings can adapt to changing needs while retaining their architectural integrity, offering insights into the evolution of the local community and its educational and religious institutions. == National Protected Areas == There are no national parks, national monuments, or other major national protected areas located directly within Grant County, Arkansas. However, there are state or local parks, forests, or wildlife management areas in the county that offer recreational and conservation opportunities. == Notables == *'''[[Blyth-1205|Charles William Blyth]]''' born on June 21, 1923, lived in Sheridan for a time. His notable contribution lies in his creation of the official Marine Corps Prayer. Residing in Sheridan for a period, his dedication to his military service led him to craft a poignant and enduring prayer that resonated with the values and spirit of the United States Marine Corps. This prayer has become a symbol of the Marines' devotion, resilience, and honor, highlighting Blyth's meaningful impact on the Corps and their tradition of valor. *'''[[Easley-2020|Veo Easley]]''' lived in Grant County and was born around 1932. His notable legacy focuses on his multifaceted roles as an accountant, judge, and businessman, and his service in the Arkansas House of Representatives. His contributions were deeply rooted in Grant County, Arkansas, where he made a lasting impact. Through his diverse career and dedication to public service, including his legislative role, Easley demonstrated his commitment to his community and the state. His presence as a capable accountant, respected judge, and astute businessman, combined with his role in shaping policy, solidifies his status as a notable and influential figure in the region's history. *'''[[Fausett-157|Robert Shaw Fausett II]]''', known by the nickname "Leaky," was born on April 8, 1908 in Sheridan, Arkansas. He holds significance as an American professional baseball player and manager. Primarily a 19-year veteran of the minor leagues, he engaged in over 2,200 games, primarily in higher-level circuits, showcasing his dedication and skill. His brief appearance in 13 major league contests for the 1944 Cincinnati Reds during World War II's manpower shortage adds historical context to his career. Hailing from Sheridan, Arkansas, and an alumnus of Texas A&M University, Fausett's left-handed batting and right-handed throwing, combined with his 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) stature and 170 pounds (77 kg) build, contribute to his notable status in the realm of baseball. *'''[[Glover-6455|David Delano Glover]]''' was born on January 18, 1868 in Prattsville, Arkansas. His significance is because of his role as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 6th congressional district. Serving in a period of shifting political dynamics, he navigated through the intricacies of governance and policy-making. His representation gained historical weight, as the 6th congressional district was later abolished in 1963 due to reapportionment, making his tenure a notable testament to the political landscape of his time and his contribution to Arkansas's congressional history. *'''[[Glover-5479|Robert Washington Glover]]''' was born on November 15, 1866 in Grant County, Arkansas. He was a remarkable figure, known for his multifaceted contributions and roles in Arkansas. With a diverse background as a teacher, postmaster, tax assessor, judge, state legislator, and Missionary Baptist pastor, he exhibited a deep commitment to public service and community leadership. His significant presence in both houses of the Arkansas General Assembly underscores his dedication to shaping policies and advocating for the betterment of his constituents. Through his varied endeavors, he left an indelible mark on the state's social, political, and educational landscape, establishing himself as a notable and respected individual. *'''[[Hamilton-34691|Hartford Ray Hamilton]]''' was born on June 6, 1916 in Sheridan, Arkansas. His notable legacy was shaped by his exceptional athletic prowess in both football and basketball. As a standout player at the University of Arkansas, he gained recognition for his skills on the field and court. His journey extended to the National Football League, where he showcased his talent as a professional player for the Cleveland Rams, Detroit Lions, and Los Angeles Rams. His achievements in collegiate and professional sports underscore his dedication, skill, and lasting impact, making him a notable figure in the world of athletics. *'''[[McClellan-1178|John Little McClellan]]''' was born on February 25, 1896 in Sheridan, Arkansas. He was a notable American lawyer and politician renowned for his extensive contributions. As a dedicated member of the Democratic Party, he held influential positions, including U.S. Representative from 1935 to 1939 and U.S. Senator from 1943 to 1977, representing Arkansas. His steadfast commitment marks his enduring legacy to public service, advocating for his constituents' interests, and leaving a significant impact on legislative matters throughout his long and distinguished career. *'''[[McDonald-30294|Edward Frederick McDonald]]''' notable legacy stems from his service as Arkansas's secretary of state from 1931 to 1936. Hailing from Sheridan, his tenure during this period marked a pivotal chapter in the state's political landscape. His role in overseeing vital administrative and electoral functions showcased his commitment to public service and effective governance. McDonald's leadership and contributions left a lasting imprint on Arkansas, solidifying his status as a notable figure in the state's history and political evolution. *'''[[Puckett-3489|Utley Jim Puckett]]''', known as U. J. Puckett, was born on April 7, 1911 in Prattsville, Arkansas. He achieved notable distinction as an American professional pocket billiards (pool) player. Renowned for his exceptional skills and mastery of the game, he left an indelible mark on the world of billiards. His expertise and achievements in pocket billiards underscore his dedication, precision, and strategic prowess, cementing his status as a notable and respected figure in cue sports. *'''[[Smith-317382|Earl Vetal Sutton Smith]]''' was born on February 14, 1897 in Sheridan, Arkansas. He holds a notable place in American professional baseball history as a skilled catcher who graced Major League Baseball from 1919 to 1930. Hailing from Sheridan, Arkansas, Smith's impact was felt through his tenure with the New York Giants, Boston Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals. His prowess behind the plate, combined with his longevity in the sport, solidified his reputation as a respected player. His journey from small-town beginnings to a career in multiple prominent teams underscores his contribution to the sport and his enduring status as a notable figure in baseball. *'''[[Stephens-19092|Jackson Thomas Stephens]]''' was born on August 9, 1923, in Prattsville, Arkansas. He was a prominent figure known for his dual role as an oilman and investment banker. Serving as the CEO of Stephens Inc., a respected financial services company headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, he effectively merged his expertise in the oil industry with his prowess in investment banking, establishing a remarkable legacy marked by strategic leadership and successful ventures in both sectors. *'''[[Stephens-19094|Wilton Robert Stephens]]''' was born on September 14, 1907 in Prattsville, Arkansas. He is a notable figure due to his pivotal role as the founder of Stephens Inc., a firm that emerged as the largest brokerage firm outside of Wall Street. Beyond its financial success, Stephens also played a crucial role in shaping the post-World War II natural gas industry, demonstrating his influence and visionary thinking. His impact extended further, as he wielded significant influence over Arkansas's political and economic trajectory throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. His entrepreneurial acumen marks Stephens's legacy, leadership in the energy sector, and his enduring imprint on both the state's economic landscape and its broader political affairs. == Records and Resources== * [[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] *[[Wikipedia:Grant_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia for Grant County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Grant_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Grant County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=771 Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Grant County] ==Sources== * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/grant_county_arkansas.htm Grant County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 18 Aug 2023. * Bureau of the Census. “[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/27/ Grant County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1026/type/native/viewcontent map].” in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934. * Genealogy Trails History Group, Grant County, Arkansas, Genealogy and History, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/grant/postoffices.html Post Offices--Past and Present]." Accessed 19 Aug 2023. * The Historical Marker Database (HMdb), (n.d.). "[https://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?Search=County&Want=1&County=Grant%20County&State=Arkansas Historical Markers and War Memorials in Grant County, Arkansas]." Accessed 19 Aug 2023.

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This first letter was written by [[Driver-2826| Grant Simpson Driver]] to his mother [[Forsyth-1582| Mary Elizabeth Forsyth]] regarding [[Driver-2820 | Clarence Elisha Driver]]'s joining him in Alaska. Transcribed by [[Driver-962 | Lyn Sara Driver Gulbransen]] I have left the spellings as written. Skagway Dec 28, 1897 Dear Ma, I received your letter yesterday. Tell Clarence: If he must come to Alaska to let me know immediately and I will wait for him. I do not want him to go in alone. and I think it would be better for him to stay at home and attend to his education. But if he is bound to come, start him out immediately. He does not know what trouble he will have going in with no knowledge of what is before him. There are two other boys in Sacramento coming in January about the last of the month. Their name is Elliot. Very nice boys. They live at 1720 N Street. If Clarence is bound to come he might see them also Garroute at 725 G Street. Ed Walker may come also. Men are coming out of Klondike every day. They are principally men who went in last fall with little provisions and are going below after a grubstake. They all say they intend to return. They all have money and say that money is no object in there grub is the main thing. I have seen one man however who did not strike anything. He has been in there for 6 years and has made no money to speak of. He is going back in the spring and give it another try. We feel confident that we will make money before we come out. We have been cutting wood for some time but wood is a drug in the market and people are selling it cheaper than we can afford to and make money. We are going to speculate a little in real estate now. We have taken up a lot spice and are going to build a log house on them and sell them. We have been very foolish since we came up here. We could have had the pick of lots in this town. Lots which are now selling from 500 to 1000 dollars. We could have made money if we had just squatted on a lot and stayed there. The weather is not very severe here yet. It snows or rains every day but it is not very cold. It was much colder a month ago. Once or twice the thermometer has been below zero but usually it is not lower than the freezing point. I received the nicest present this morning from Sacramento. It was a very fine morocco bound pocket book diary. Just the thing I needed. I have kept a diary ever since I came here. It came just in time and I will start to use it on the first of the year. I do not know when we will start in. May be about the last of January. Talk about money if I had 100 dogs here I would have a fortune. Every poodle in town is worth money. We don’t need a pound master here. There must have been 200 dogs landed here by the last boat. We took turkey dinner Christmas at the Hotel Cripple Creek. We had a very nice dinner for fifty cents. Here is a list of the provisions I intend taking in. I will not buy them till I hear from you and if Clarence comes he can double it for himself an me and I will pay him when he gets here. We must have the best as it does not pay to carry a poor article so far. 10 sax flour 50# 150 sugar granulated 100# good thin bacon 20# coffee 10# black tea 100# brown beans 50# oatmeal 100# mixed fruit evaporated (40 apricots 20 apples 20 prunes 20 peaches) 25# salt 5 gals syrup a good axe shovel and gold pan a wall tent 8x10 two pairs good blankets box of candles tin of matches This will cost about sixty or seventy dollars. Don’t lay in a great supply of cloths as one will buy lots of things below that he will not need when he gets here. Any other small articles can be had in Skagway at a very reasonable figure. As to sleeping bag I have never examined one closely. Of course we will need one when we go inside but they are expensive. They cost from 20 to 100 dollars. A rubber blanket is indispensable. Yukon stoves can be had here as cheaply as anywhere. One wants to count on having about a hundred dollars in his pocket after he gets here with his outfit as one will have expenses on the inside such as duty and fees. The more money he has the better off. Now Ma, if Clarence is coming at all get him to come now as I do not want to wait after I get ready to go in and I do not want him to go in alone. The fact is I would rather go in with him than most anyone else. You need not show him this letter if he has not thoroughly made up his mind to come. Well I must stop and go to bed. Hoping to hear from you soon I remain your loving son Grant S Driver ---- This letter was published in Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 94, Number 36, 26 September 1897 A SAGRAMENTAN AT SKAGUAY GRANT DRIVER DESCRIBES THE SITUATION. All Kinds of People There, but Good Order Prevails—The Pass Now Open. Special Correspondence of Record-Union.) Skagway, Sept. 13. 1897. Eds. "-Record-Union:" I will give you a correct account of the condition of affairs in Skaguay. I have read the accounts published in some of the papers. Some are more or less correct, but most of them give the public a very different idea of affairs from what they really are. I came here from Sacramento nearly three weeks ago. The town, which maybe properly called a "mushroom" town, was then composed entirely of tents. There was but one wooden structure in the town. There were between two and three thousand people here, all living in tents. Now there are about one hundred and fifty wooden buildings being constructed. Mostly business houses. There are three large hotels nearly completed, and plenty of stores and saloons, and some dwellings. All classes of society are represented here. Laboring men, professional men, confidence men, gamblers. and thugs, all are here making the most they can from the business they represent. And yet there is order. Life and property are as safe here as they are in Sacramento. A vigilance committee has been organized, and the man who steals a ham will receive the same punishment as the one who kills his neighbor. The fact that this committee has had nothing to do is proof that this is a very orderly town. The streets have all been surveyed and named. There is a great deal of talk now about a railroad being built from here to the lakes. There has been a survey made of the pass for that purpose, but whether the plan will be carried out or not remains to be seen. There are at present three companies building wharves. The oldest company is from Victoria, and has spent more than $14,000 here already, and has not half completed its wharf. This wharf is built against a cliff about a thousand feet high. The approach to it is about half a mile in length. The other two companies, one from Juneau and the other from Seattle, are building their wharves about half a mile out, with the approach reaching as far as the high tide. Wages here are anywhere from $4 to $10 per day. The wharf companies pay $3 per day and board the men. Packers get 38 cents per pound. At that rate some make as high as $15 per day. The pass between here and the lakes has been very bad, but it is now in fair condition. The representatives of the New York "World" have taken the matter in hand, and, with the aid of men wishing to pass over and the subscriptions of the business men, have opened the trail, and made it possible for those who have means and courage to pass through. The greatest obstacle in the way of the traveler to Klondike is encountered at the lakes. There is no timber in that vicinity for boat building, and it is Impossible for one to go into the gold fields without one. Boats on Lake Bennett are selling for from $250 to $300. Boat-builders are offering $100 for a ten-inch saw log. Men are offering $500 each for seats in small boats down the Yukon. The steamers Queen and Alki arrived to-day with more miners for the Klondike. GRANT S. DRIVER ------------------------------ {{Image|file=Driver-2820-1.png |size=l|caption=Clarence Driver leaving for the Alaska Gold Rush }} This is a fragment of a letter from Clarence. Dawson City July 27, 1898 Dear Mother and Father. We are at Dawson now. We came here on Tuesday and we don’t know just when we will leave. But when we do go from here it will be to Forty Mile Creek in Alaska We both enjoy good health and hope you are all the same. We have plenty of provisions to eat, enough to last until spring. I will try to describe Dawson and Klondyke City to you. The two towns which are really one are about two miles long. They are divided by the Klondike River but they are also connected by a bridge which costs fifty cents to cross. Dawson extends up the Klondike about two miles and down the Yukon to the bluffs. The town was first started in a small mass and grew larger. It was extended up the hillsides which are so steep that they have to dig into the side of the hill to get a place to build a cabin. There is only one regular street in the town and it resembles Market St. in regard to the people that walk up and down it. There are so many people here and so little to do that for the sake of doing something they walk the street night and day. This street is lined with houses, every other one a saloon. Here and there a restaurant then a store and an auction house and a theater one or two banks and Miners Exchange. There are piles of people selling out and going home. The steamers are coming up the river now one or two everyday. Bring in newcomers but also taking out a good many too. The fare from here to Seattle……

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Dr. William Littleberry Johnston attended the Pennsylvania Medical College in Philadelphia. I do not know a thing about his schooling, or where he went to college. I suppose he went to Chapel Hill, as both Uncle James and Uncle John Willis graduated from Chapel Hill, but I cannot find my father's name in the record I have seen of the Chapel Hill graduated, and Bro. Billy does not know. We do know he graduated in medicine from the Penn Medical College in 1845. My mother (Martha Williams Grant) graduated from a college in Burlington, New Jersey, near Philadelphia, I think. I do not know where my father and mother met. My great-grandfather Grant lived in Raleigh, North Carolina. After his death, my great-grandmother (who was Martha Bustin and married him at 14) Grant bought a farm near Enfield. They had one son, James Grant, my grandfather. He married Elizabeth Whitaker, and that it where Uncle Grant and his brothers and sisters were born. (You will see from what Cousin Mattie wrote about the Grant families in the letter I am sending you.) My father owned a plantation within two miles of Grandmother Johnston's plantation. Also, Uncle John Willis lived about the same distance from us, but nearer to Grandmother's place. Father was a practicing country physician. He was very fond of hunting and fishing, also fox hunting. There were many wild turkeys on our place, and Father enjoyed hunting them, used the small bone in the turkey wing to call the turkeys, and he rarely came home without one. He used to take Bro. Jimmie, Bro. Billy, and Bro. Gough on fishing trips in the deep creek that ran through the plantation. One of my earliest recollections was the desire to go with them on their fishing trips, but Mother would never let me go, so one day I decided to go anyway. So when Father and the boys got nearly out of sight, I followed them, and kept them in sight and kept getting closer, but waited till they were too far from home to send me back alone. In my haste to get nearer, I stepped on a thorn that went nearly through my foot, was barefoot, I gave one loud scream. Father pulled the thorn out and they had to carry me home, so they were cheated out of fishing for that day. My father was a very kind gentleman. Took good care of his slaves. I do not know how large our plantation was, I think we owned only about 30 slaves. They were negroes with families. Each family had a cabin, built in a row, one after the other, with sufficient ground around each cabin for a garden. the negro women had to plant and take care of their gardens. Each week provisions in way of meat, meal, sugar, and molasses were weighted or measured for each family, sufficient to last one week. The women in each family did their own cooking, except at such times when they were needed to work in the field with the men. Then our cook, Aunt Chaney, would cook dinner for all the negroes, as well as prepare our meals. We had an immense iron kettle in the yard that Aunt Chaney could cook enough beans and hominy for everyone on the plantation. Our kitchen was at least 50 yards or more from the house and there Aunt Chaney reigned supreme. She was a finicky old woman, never allowed any of us to come in her kitchen, always chasing us from the kitchen door. We teased her a lot just to hear her scold. I can remember only one occasion that my father whipped a negro and that was Aunt Chaney, who was very impudent to Mother. It was in the milk house. Father took the butter paddle and hit her over the head, cut a place on her forehead. It was not a deep cut, but bled a little. Aunt Chaney let the few drops of blood dry on her face so others could see "Master" had punished her. And she would carry buckets of water all day, balanced on top of her head, without spilling a drop. The well was over 100 yards from the kitchen. All the negroes carried pails of water, big baskets of cotton weighing from 50 to 100 or more pounds balanced on their heads, from the cotton patch to the gin house, which was ofter a mile from the cotton patch. The negro women all wore white cotton kerchiefs tied around their heads, and the men, old straw or felt hats. Our negroes wore white cotton clothes that were made from the cotton raised on the plantation. Cotton, after being ginned, was carded into rolls and spun and woven into cloth by the negro women. When the cloth was ready, Mother would cut out every garment on a raised platform. The negro women had to make them under Mother's supervision. She taught them all how to sew. Aunt Millicent, a mulatto woman, was given to Mother by her parents when she married. She lived in the house with us, a very capable, honest and helpful servant. She assisted Mother in teaching the others to sew. When Mother was sick, Millicent was given the keys and took charge of all Mother's duties. She was devoted to Mother and all the family. I was too young to remember a great deal at this time, but do remember how I was always interested in the weaving and the carding and spinning. I remember carding and spinning enough warp and felling of cotton and wool that was woven into cloth, and a suit of clothes made for myself from it. Mother dyed the cloth gray with red stripes woven and going around on the bottom. I thought it was beautiful. We raised everything on the plantation, such as cotton, wool from the sheep, flax, and feed for the stock, horses, mules, cows, sheep, and some goats. Had two orchards of apples, peaches, pears, and plums, and sugar cane. Father had a still in the yard and made whiskey, brandy, and wines, and sold barrels of it in Norfolk, Weldon, and Halifax. This was all abandoned after the war. (Bro Billy does not remember the still. Thought the still was at Grandmother's. I think I am right about it.) Ginning and pressing cotton into bales was always interesting. We used to jump down in the cotton crib and nearly smother before we could get out. Always someone to watch us and get us out quickly, but it was fun as well as risky. I think it was Cousin Betty Grant that nearly smothered before she could get out from under the cotton lint. By side of the gin was a screw that pressed the cotton into bales. After cotton pressing into bales was over, troughs were put around the press and loads of apples were put in the press, and mules would go around the ring to press the juice from the apples so it could be made into whiskey, brandy, or wines and vinegar. We children would get long straws and get around the press and drink cider to our fill, and sometimes get dreadful stomach aches. One of my earliest recollections was hog killing time hear Christmas or when the coldest weather came. To get ready for it, the hogs were put in a pen and the negroes would haul wood and make an immense big pile, put rocks under the wood and set fire, with a hogshead buried in the ground near the fire, fill the hogshead with water, put up a platform on level with he hogshead. When the rocks were red hot, they were put in the hogshead to head the water to scald the hog. A number of hogs would be killed and ready to scald. As each hog was soused in the scalding water, it was pulled out on the platform and slided along to be cleansed of all the hair, and so on till all were cleaned of the hair, and a place was prepared to hang the hogs on, to be cut open and thoroughly cleaned, and left to hang until thoroughly chilled. We children would hang around and beg for pieces of liver, and for hog bladders to blow up and play with as Betty and Heloise blow up and play with balloons. We would get a forked stick and put pieces of liver on and cook over the coals of the woodpile, salt and eat all we wanted. We would get up before daylight to take on the hog killing, Lucy, my maid, George, and Isoms, Bro Billy's and Bro Gough's boys. They were always with us at such times. Buck was a free mulatto and looked after all of us, but more especially with Bro. Jimmie. We had a billy goat that stayed in the yard and had a great deal of fun with him. He would get mad at our pranks sometimes, and we would have to scatter and run to escape his horns. Once he tossed Bro. Billy over on his back and Bro Billy hung on for awhile. I have forgotten whether he, Bro Billy, was hurt or not. Lucy, George, and Isom were brothers and sisters about our ages. They were our playmates and supposed to look after us, and to do our bidding. They usually did whatever we wanted, but sometimes they would get made with us, and then there would be a hair pulling for them. They never dared hit us, so we took advantage of them and made them do things that Father and Mother would punish us for if they ever found out. The worst thing I ever made Lucy do was to suck my dirty big toe. We all went bare footed. I used to run off to Aunt Lavinia's cabin (she nursed me when a baby) and get her to make me some cush. It was a great dish with the negroes, made of corn bread cut up and fried in bacon grease. I loved it, and we never had it on our table. Uncle Crockett was Aunt Lavinia's husband. He had to blow a horn before day every morning to wake up the hands in time for them to have their breakfast, water the stock, milk the cows, drive them to pasture, and get to work in the fields or whatever they had to do. Blew a conch at noon to come in for dinner, and again nights to quit work, water and feed the stock, etc. Uncle Crockett was also our carriage driver, always wore a Prince Albert coat and high hat when taking the ladies out. Our carriage was large and quite high. To get in and out there were five or six steps let down from the inside for us to step up and closed up after getting in the carriage. In those days ladies wore long full dresses that just touched the floor, full sleeves. They would hold up their dresses by tips of the fingers, in front, to keep from stepping on them. Also wore hoop skirts. Most ladies had black silk dresses for special occasions, though some had beautiful dresses with colors, and stripes, and plaids. There were spend-the-day parties and quilting parties amount our nearest neighbors. Now and then night parties with dancing, and a spread of good things to eat, were given. The children and grown up young people always attended together, and usually so far away that we had to stay all night, and start home early next morning. Always had to take a nurse along to look after the small children. I remember only party I attended, that was at Aunt Lou Check's, Father's sister, and they lived ten miles from our place. I'll never forget that after getting to Aunt Lou's, we children were given some beaten biscuit and milk and put to bed by 8:00 or 8:30. I had only a peep at the beautifully dressed ladies in low necks and bedruffled dresses, and missed seeing them dance. I had a good cry when I was hustled off to bed, and I did want the good things they had to eat. Aunt Lou fixed up some cake and candies for us to take home next morning. Young ladies were never allowed to go anywhere without a chaperone. I do not know much about the wealth of people. Only know we always had plenty of everything. Everyone seemed to have good homes and some beautiful houses and beautifully furnished, so I think there were many wealthy families as many of the old Southern homes are still in existence. We were moderately well-to-do. The house where Father's children were born and where he and Mother lived when they married was torn down and the present hold home that took its place, you have seen, but it does not look anything like it did when we lived in it, before Father's death. We had lovely furniture and a piano. Whatever has become of it I do not know. Uncle John Willis, Father's brother, was executor of the estate and after Father died, Uncle John said Father was in debt and everything had to be sold to pay his debts. Mother did not know anything about it. So everything was sold, except the house and land which was Mother's widow's dower. I have never known what became of any of the furniture or of anything else that was sold. Some of the negroes were sold. We have no pictures of the house. No full length pictures of Father or Mother. Among my pictures left in my room is a picture of Grandmother Johnston (your great-grandmother.) One of Father and Mother you have, and of Uncle James Binford, my grandmother's brother, among my pictures. Have no picture of my Grandfather Johnston. Wish I could remember the stories the negroes used to tell us. Some of them were most thrilling ghost stories and scared us nearly to death. I have read Uncle Remus stories so much, they are so true of the negro, that I forget those I actually have heard negroes tell. Lucy, George and Isom used to dance for us and went through so many contortations and antics that we would laugh until we cried. I think I learned to jig from them. One favorite dance of the negro men was to cut the pigeon wing. To this day Bro Billy cuts the pigeon wing, and often does it for the amusement of Will's children. Even cut it for Burney, Elvia, and other guest I had over for lunch several weeks ago. Father started a school about two miles from home. The neighbors going in with him, agreeing to build the school house, and taking boarders, and getting a teacher. This was necessary to have a school for the children of those who supported the school. It was called the Academy. Mr. Osborne was the teacher. He was a highly educated man, and prepared young men for college. We had six or seven young men, boarders, that came from town and plantations around. Bro. Gough went there and I did too, when Mother thought I was old enough and could walk that far. I was not allowed to go with all the boys, but John Henson was chosen by my mother to be my special escort to and from school, as she thought he was the most trustworthy and was older than the other boys. One day enroute to school I stepped on a little spreading adder, was barefooted and fortunate for me, stepped on his head, but scared me so I jumped and John Henson killed the snake. George or Isom used to bring a hot dinner to all of us every noon. Mother had a long tin box made with partitions in it for different foods, so meat, vegetables, and desserts never got mixed up. Once Cousins Cookie, Mollie, Sallie and I took some grease left from the ham and greased our heads all over. You never saw such a mess. We got a good scolding from Mr. Osborne. He may have whipped us, but I do not remember now whether he did or not. He was always whipping us for something, always used switches and made us hold out our hands to be whipped, and if my mother was ever told of a whipping I got at school, I got another one from her. Mr. Osborne married while at Mother's, to my cousin Maggie Check, Aunt Lou's daughter. They built a house back of the Academy, where they lived till the Academy had to be closed after the war. They had a watermelon patch not far from the Academy, with a high rail fence all around it. One noon, while Mr. Osborne went to his dinner, Cousins Mollie, Cookie, Cousin Sallie, and I looked longingly at those watermelons and finally decided to steal one. I climbed over the fence to pull one, when we heard Mr. Osborne holler to get out of his watermelon patch. We sure did scuttle, but after school he called us up, sent the monitor out to get switches, and he sure made our hands red. Mother was told so I got another good whipping. Going to and from school, had to cross the creek over a log where the water was quite deep. Once we dared Bro. Gough to run across the log, one morning going to school. He got about halfway cross when he lost his balance and fell in the creek. Came near drowning. One of the boys had to go in after him. He had to go back home and change his clothes. Before I started to school, on day Bro. Gough pretended he had a toothache and begged Mother to let him stay home from school, his tooth hurt so badly. She let him. After a little, he and I stole off and went to the woods to hunt hickory nuts, was an excuse, when we got way out of sight, we sat down and played mumble peg, then waded in ditches, climbed trees, having a fine time. All of a sudden we heard George calling us. We paid no attention to him, then "Mars Gough, Miss Betsy, Missis says come straight home." We spied George up in a black gum tree looking in every direction and yelling, "Mars Gough, Miss Betsy, do you hear? Missis says come home!" We knew we had to go, and we were hungry. Mother had switches ready and waiting for us. Bro Gough took his whipping like a man, but when my turn came, I jumped over on back of the bed (where the whipping took place) as far as I could, before Mother could hit me. Liddy, the nurse, was told to pull me off. Before she could do so, I got under the bed. Liddy pulled me out. I jerked away and rad outdoors, both Mother and Liddy after me. I'd dodge from one tree to another, till Mother was exhausted, so gave up the chase and went to bed with a bad headache. She said, "When your father gets home I'll have him give you a good whipping." It was night when Father got home and he was far more concerned about Mother as she really was suffering. So the whipping was put off. Next morning Father was called off early to some patient, and I never got that whipping, which I deserved. About this time the war came on, 1861. I do not remember just when my father entered the war, but think it was late in 1861. He was taken ill in 1863, and brought home a very sick man, head pneumonia, and lived only a short time after getting home. Sister Pattie and I were sent over to Grandmother's to stay during Father's illness. I can just remember his leaving for war, riding on a beautiful bay horse named Patty Cracker. I was more interested in watching the antics of the horse than any thought of my father leaving home to enter the war. Too young to know what war meant, or what it was all about. Pa, Irene's father, went to war as soon as it began and was wounded severely in his shoulder and sent home. He was employed as overseer of our plantation and stayed on as overseer. My brothers were too young to take responsibility of carrying on the farm, so Mother kept Pa. They were married in 1864, I think. Mother's and Father's families were shocked at their marriage, and it was a long time before they became reconciled to it. Bros Jimmie, Billy, and Gough left home and went to live with our Grandmother Johnston. Pa was always kind and good to my mother, Sister Patty, and me. He was an uneducated man, poor, but his family were good, hard working, and honest people. Mother made a good manager and took charge of all business affairs in running the farm and managed to educate Sister Patty and Irene, though I think Uncle Grant did help Sister Patty some when she was in Salem-Winston, rather Winston-Salem. And when she finished her schooling, Sister Patty taught a private school at Mrs. Norman's in Brinckleyville for some time, then started a private school of her own in a building in the yard where Mother and Pa had moved, near Brinckleyville, North Carolina, on a smaller place. They moved from the old home place several years after I left for Davenport. Sister Payyt was a hard student and very successful teacher. She prepared boys for college, though I do not think many of those she prepared ever went to college. Pa's three nephews, whom she taught their ABC's and to being prepared for college, are all living and married, with families, and making a fine living. Irene lives with the youngest one, Dr. Warren Johnson. She helped him through his medical education. Fritz and Alvyn are good business men and well-to-do. They will always be grateful to Sister Patty's efforts in giving them an education. Near the close of the Civil War, Mother had to learn to do things and to shoulder responsibilities that had never occurred to her before, for my father treated her like a baby that has never had to think for herself, although she did supervise everything that the negro women did, but the actual work she never did till after the negroes were freed. I think all our slaves were devoted to my mother and father. There were, of course, many slaves that were not so fortunate and had cruel masters. After my grandfather's death, Grandmother ruled her slaves with an iron hand. She had to make them afraid of her or they would have taken advantage of her. She was not naturally cruel, but a woman of iron will, took good care of her slaves, but they were afraid of her. We did not suffer during the war as many of the Southerners did. I remember only a few incidents that happened. (We lived on a cross road where there was much passing of our soldiers. Bro Billy says the cross road was by Grandmother's place.) Anyway it was a public road by our place. Bro Billy says no Yankee soldiers ever passed us, as was shut off from crossing the Roanoke River. However, our men had prisoners when passing our place. Once a Yankee prisoner escaped from our soldiers nearby and he ran into our place to hide. Mother felt sorry for him as he seemed like a fine gentleman. She hid him somewhere in the house, and although our house and place were searched, they never found him. He was kept until there were no more of our soldiers near. Never heard whether he was again captured or whatever became of him. Another time a troop of our soldiers camped for the night in our yard. They came about our suppertime. Some of them went to our kitchen, scaring Aunt Chaney nearly to death. They took everything she had cooked for our supper, so we and our boarders had to wait until another hurriedly prepared supper was cooked for us. I met John Henese (Henson?) (my old escort to and from school in those days) in Weldon when I visited there with Mary Chandler and Ellen some years ago. He came to see me, took me for a drive, and asked me to marry him. He was thirty years older than I. (?) Well I could not accept him of course. Our negroes stayed with us till work came they were free, and every one of them left, thinking they would have money given them and they could do as they pleased like the white man did. In two or three weeks they came back hungry and forlorn, begged Mother to take them back to work for her, but she refused to take them. We had only Mother, Pa, Sis Patty, Irene and myself to run the place. After being wounded, Pa never had much use of the arm and shoulder and suffered the rest of his life from the wound. Some bones were shattered in his shoulder, and every once in awhile a bone would come out from where the bullets went in. He could never do much manual labor, so his brother, Jasper Shearin, came to live with us and help manage the farm. We had no stoves at this time, cooked in open fireplace. Mother had never done any plain cooking, but she soon learned and taught me to do a good many things, so I could help her. Irene was a baby, Sister Patty helped some, took care mostly of Irene. I remember the first chicken we killed. I picked it and helped Mother clean it. Jasper Shearin would not eat any of it because he thought it was not cleaned properly. We had no money to hire help, for a long time. The white men had to go to work and the neighbors would help each other in the farm work, getting a start that way. It was trying times, but we all lived through it but just how I never knew. We made a living anyway. After awhile we hired negroes to work for us, and so gradually the South began to improve. I feel proud of her and glory in her spunk in getting back to prosperity. The Academy had to be closed at close of the war as no funds to run it, and our boarders went back to their respective homes. After the war closed, Mr. Sledge, a neighbor, started a private school in his home. He had 5 or 6 children to educate, and the neighborhood children attended that school. I went there, till Uncle Grant took me to Davenport. I could read and write fairly well. Mother taught Sister Patty and me at home a good deal. She also taught us to knit, and we had to learn a chapter in the bible every Sunday. Ida Shearin died while a baby. She was severely burned by the nurse, Liddy, and died from the burns. Pa would have killed Liddy, had not Mother sent her away. Pa was away when she was burned, while Liddy was supposed to be bathing her. No one was in the house at the time, Mother was looking after salting down the meat at the smoke house, Sister Patty and I were with her. We heard a scream from Liddy and ran to the house, saw baby Ida lying on the hearth before the andirons, before a bed of red coals, and Liddy on the floor screaming. Never knew how it happened, but believed she had drunk some whiskey from a bottle on the mantle in Mother's room, and probably drunk. It was terrible. Pa had gone to Weldon that day with a load of hogs to sell. He was one crazy man when he heard what had happened. He took his gun as soon as he got in, without saying a word and went hunting for Liddy. Never found her, for Mother had sent her away in hiding and told her not to show herself or she would be killed. Right after the war there were many Bushwhackers around stealing everything they could get away with. Our farmers had to take their horses and mules and hide out in the woods. Pa dug a deep hole in the hen house and buried most of our hams and bacon and covered over with chicken manure to hide any tracks of anything being buried there. We never lost any of our stock or anything else through them. I think it was because we lived on a public road where everything could be seen in passing, for many of our neighbors had lost much of their stock and their smokehouses and barns robed. These were trying times; worse than when the war was going on. The country looked desolate, no workmen in the fields, ruin seemed to face us. Somehow we survived these trying times. The men and women had to go to work or starve. Negroes insulted white women and young girls. All sorts of dreadful things happened to our girls. Mother never allowed us to get out of sight, for fear some negro would attack us. Negroes got so bold something had to be done, so the Klu Klux Klan was organized in Pulaski, Tennessee, and started out to accomplish their purpose. They scared the negroes nearly to death as well as the bad white men. Lagree or Legrew, a despicable character and a Yankee, stirred up more devilment and trouble among the negroes than any man I ever knew about, leading the negroes on to all sorts of unscrupulous things. (Bro. Billy thinks I am wrong about Lagree, as he was a character in "Uncle Tom's Cabin." I think I am partly right about this.) Until I left North Carolina at the age of thirteen in year 1868, I had never been in a town or a store of any kind, never saw a railroad or engine, or a boat (had seen pictures of boats) until the day I left my home with Pa for Weldon to meet Uncle Grant, Cousin Eliza Whitaker and her daughter, Cousin Rebecca, to go with them to Davenport, Iowa. The numerous railroad tracks, cars and engines, were a wonderful sight to me in Weldon. We stayed in Weldon that night, leaving early next morning on train for Norfolk, my first train ride. I had not been told we were going on a boat from Norfolk to Baltimore (on Chesapeake Bay.) When we got off the train, we walked under a shed all the way to the boat, not seeing any water at all. The boat was a beauty, I thought we were entering a grand hotel. There were large mirrors from the top to bottom of the floor in that large room (parlor I thought.) I kept running around looking at everything and especially at myself in those mirrors. Finally I heard a peculiar noise, could not imagine where it came from, but I investigated till I found the place where that noise came from. Saw a lot of machinery moving up and down, making a lot of noise. In a few minutes the hotel began to move up and down, which frightened me, so I ran to Cousin Eliza and said, "Der Lor, Cousin Liza, dis house am amoving." Cousin Liza said, "Hush up you little fool, don't you know we are on a boat, and someone will hear you?" Some did hear, and laughed at me, Uncle giving the loudest laugh of all. Uncle Grant had evidently been telling some men he met, that he was taking me to his home to educate. One man seemed specially interested, and took Uncle Grant aside, and had a long talk with him about me. I do not remember his name. He was a nice looking man with iron gray hair. He wanted to adopt me. He lived in New York or somewhere in New England. Anyway he told Uncle Grant he had plenty of money and no children, and would make me his heir, if he would consent to give me to him. Said he could give plenty of references as to his character, his social position, and wealth. Uncle Grant really was very much impressed by this man, but told him he had no right to give me away, as my mother was living and I had brothers and sisters, and he was educating me and my brothers and other kin, who had lost everything during the war and could not afford to educate their children. Wonder what would have been my fate, had I been adopted by that man. You should have seen me dressed for that trip to Davenport, a gray homespun dress, woven from material raised on our plantation, made plain waist with full skirt sewed to the waist, with packet of same, hand knit white stockings, and shoes with leather soles and gray cloth tops (made by old Uncle 'Bugies) and homespun underclothes, were pantalets, buttoned on to top of my drawers, pantalets were of white linen beautifully embroidered by my mother with tatting on edge. When we reached Baltimore, took a train for New York. First thing Uncle Grant did after getting into New York was to take me to a store, to buy me a warmer coat and some woolen hose and new shoes. I felt pretty fine in my new duds. I was a pretty greenhorn. Everything I said, those around would laugh. I talked so southern, I reckon, and probably exclaimed over everything I saw in Negro talk. When we arrived in Davenport, I was greeted very cordially, but everything was so strange and so different from anything at home. I had a good cry, and cried every day for weeks for my mother and sisters. Every letter I wrote home or received from home, I'd cry to break my heart. The family were all very kind and tried to make me happy. It took two years to get over my terrible homesickness. Uncle Grant sent for Mother, Sis Pattie, and Irene that second summer, which helped me to get over being homesick. Mother would so often play the piano and we would all try to dance, and then I began to jig for them, and take off the darkies. One negro dance called the "Chinky Pin a ruler come down the meadow" that I learned from the negroes, would nearly kill them all laughing, and from that time on I was called to jig and dance that ridiculous "Chinky Pin ruler come down the meadow" on all occasions. I got so I enjoyed it as much as anyone. That summer Uncle Grant had the dancing master come every Saturday afternoon to teach us to dance. Some of the neighbor's children joined the dancing class and Mother would join with us, as lively as any of us. Uncle Grant would not let us go to the dancing classes in the hall downtown, so he hired the teacher for us. When I arrived in Davenport, only Bessie Leonard, Auntie's niece, Cousin Mattie Kaiser, Henry and Ed Leonard were there. Bro. Jimmie had been sent to college at Yale. A month later Cousin Whit Grant came, and after awhile Ria Kaiser and her brother, William, came after Aunt Rob died. Cousin Will Grant came after his medical college graduation at Long Island Medical College. He began his practice in Davenport with Dr. French, Uncle Grant's family physician. So many of us, Uncle Grant had to build onto the house until it extended from the street back to the alley. The barn being right on the alley, where we kept two fine carriage horses and large carriage, and three or four riding horses. Just a passageway between the house and barn. Mary Leonard came when five years old, her mother died, so Uncle Grant adopted her. Bro Billy came later, but was not here as long as the rest of us. He went to Ann Arbor, Michigan to college, and afterwards to Philadelphia, and graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1876, the year I graduated from Bethlehem. Cousin Mattie and Bessie roomed together, and Ria and I for awhile. Cousin Mattie's health broke down and she then had Ria stay with her, and I had a room in the new part of the building to myself. We all had to take care of our rooms. Ria, after awhile, could never keep her and Cousin Mattie's room to suit Cousin Mattie, nor serve her meals neatly, so finally Cousin Mattie asked to stay with me in my room, which was more quiet. So I waited on her until she got mad with me about Mat Fort, which will be related on another page. I sure was glad to have my room to myself again. I was between 14 and 15 at this time. Uncle Grant hired a widow woman with a little girl, a French woman, a seamstress. They lived in the house with us and did all our sewing and dressmaking. The front part of the house was three stories and the boys slept in the third story rooms. When Uncle Gough Grant came he also had rooms in the third story, and when he could not come to meals, I always took them up to him. He was bent nearly double from rheumatism. Cousin Will Grant had a room above his office and only came to the house for his meals. I do not remember how long Uncle Gough lived with us. He went back to Alabama, his son, Cousin Gough, with him, and he suffered so terribly that one day Cousin Gough left his room for a few minutes and Uncle Gough got out of bed and got his razor and cut his throat and died in a few minutes afterwards. Cousin Gough returned to Davenport, and Uncle Grant set him up to mange the Saint James Hotel, which he owned. Cousin Gough ran the hotel very successfully, married, and brought his wife there, a very sweet attractive girl. Later on, sold the hotel and bought Chalybeate Springs, Georgia, near Columbus. Both Cousin Gough and wife died there. He left some of his property to Jeannette Maxwell, whom he said had been kinder to him than any of his relatives. She visited him several times. She got part of the money from the Enfield estate and with it sent Florence to Winston-Salem to school part of a year. Uncle Grant laid down some rules that we were all expected to obey. One of the most important was that "there was to be no courting between cousins." If disobedient to this particular rule, we would have to leave his house, and he would do no more for us. We were never allowed to go out nights during school, except Fridays and Saturdays. I never attended, only children's parties, until I was about sixteen years old, and even then Uncle Grant never allowed a boy to come home with me. He would take me and come for me, or have one of my cousins escort me. During vacations Uncle Grant would let us have parties frequently in the home. I never attended any grown-up parties until I was sixteen or seventeen years old. The boys and girls from my school often came on Saturdays to play with me. George French, a neighbor boy, lived across the street from Uncle Grant's, and the first boy friend I had after coming to Davenport. He was over every day and tormented the life out of me trying to kiss me. The first school I attended after reaching Davenport, was a private school for girls taught by a Mrs. Heurd. Back of the schoolhouse was quite a steep hill. In the winter we girls would pour buckets of water over it every day after school, so we could have a place to slide down hill. Could not take our sleds to school, but we used blocks of wood or planks, anything we could find to sit on. I had a heavy square block of wood. In bringing it up the hill one day, I slipped and fell. The sharp edge of the block came down on my thumb and cut a gash to the bone. That thumb has been stiff ever since and a scar the whole length of it is still with me. From this school I went to the Free School. It was a stone building and was always called "The Stone School." I entered the "B" room at this school. The lasting impression I have of that room, I was spelled down by Jacob Bussey, a negro that looked like a baboon. We had spelling bees every Friday afternoon. Would choose sides. Jacob and I were chosen on opposite sides this time. We spelled the class down, and then he beat me. I cried because a negro spelled me down. I felt disgraced. I went through four grades in "B" room and then, promoted to "A" room. Miss Tripp, an old maid, taught the "A" room. It was in "A" room that I got so well acquainted with Jessie Davies. Miss Tripp was a fine teacher. She let Jessie and me sit together. About this time Uncle Grant thought we ought to attend the church with Grandma Leonard, the Congregational Church. I was, however, the only one to go with Grandma Leonard, others attended the Episcopal Church. The Davies family attended the Congregational Church so Jessie and I were in the same Sunday School class, and Miss Tripp, our Sunday School teacher. I always sat in the pew with Jessie and her family, so we got to be good friends. Uncle Grant and Mr. Davies were good friends. Mr. Davies's was the only place Uncle Grant ever allowed me to stay all night, except at Uncle Spier Whitaker's, until I was quite grown up. Jessie and I had lots of fun at her house. Some five or six of our special girl friends would often meet at Jessie's on Saturday afternoons, and such fun we did have. No boys ever came. A year in "A" room and then to the high school, which I attended two years. I do not think Jessie ever went to high school. From there I went as day boarder to the Sisters' Academy. I loved those Sisters. Took music lessons from one of them. One day I horrified one of the Sisters by seeing a red ringlet of hair that had slipped out from her close-fitting white cap and black bonnet. I put my hand up to touch it and she jumped back, and said, "Why Miss Johnston, what do you mean?" I said the curl was so pretty I wanted to touch it. She told me I must never do anything like that again. Trains were quite the fashion at that time. Even our calico school dresses were made with trains, and we wore bustles that held our dresses out from the back. It's a wonder we did not get all sorts of germs, trailing our dresses along the streets. While at the Sisters I used to take part in the plays they gave. Once had a very important part as a Countess. Next day I was mentioned in the papers as looking like Helen of Troy in the play. Uncle Grant did not like the publicity given to his niece, so took occasion to see the manager of the paper, and forbid him ever again to make any personal mention of any of his family without permission from him. It was in the "B" room at Stone School where I first met Charlie Sheaff. He was in my class until I left high school. He was a timid fellow and never made friends much among the girls. He walked home with me occasionally, as he passed our house on his way home from school. Had several sweethearts while in the Stone School. One used to pass our house every evening going after his cow. Of course I was usually on the porch when he passed. He always threw a big red apple, a bag of candy, or peanuts up to me in passing. Once Uncle Grant caught him throwing me an apple. He was forbidden to do it again. Another boy came up on porch one day while Uncle Grant was there, to ask me to write in his autograph album, but Uncle Grant would not let me. I always received a lot of valentines from the boys, and I sent some too. They were mostly in poetry composed by themselves. Once boy lived next door to us, and we walked to high school together every morning. He would always carry my books and slate. One day he wrote on my slate, "I love you," but I did not like him very much, though I went skating with him a good many times. Once while skating on the Mississippi before the ice broke up in the Spring, we were having such a fine skate, when all of a sudden we felt the ice sinking under us, fortunately we were near the shore under the bridge and nothing happened. It was a funny sensation, sinking while skating. After leaving for Bethlehem, I never saw or heard of Charlie Sheaff until I went to Philadelphia to wive with Bro. Billy. Charlie was a doctor. I think graduated from medical college in Philadelphia. Uncle Grant said Charlie's father was very pernicious with his family. After his death, the wife and two sons, Charlie and Alexander, found themselves rich, left Davenport and went to Philadelphia to live. Charlie certainly was lovely to me while I was in Philadelphia. He traveled a great deal. From the time I met him in Philadelphia, until his death, he sent me a large box of candy every Christmas, from 25-30 pounds of the loveliest candies I ever saw. Some were sent from London, some from New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, or from wherever he was at the time. He had a cameo head cut from my picture while in Florence, Italy. Wish I had that cameo. I tried to trace it after his death. His brother, Alexander, denied any knowledge of it, and his mother had passed away. Charlie came to Davenport once when your father and I were living there. I met him on the street while going downtown with Addison in the baby carriage. He walked home with me. As he was leaving next day, I asked him to come out that night to meet Mr. Lyman. I had no way of letting your father know that Charlie was coming that night. It happened to be prayer meeting night, I forgot about it. Mr. Lyman did not like it very well, but he stayed home and was very sweet about it. That was the last I ever saw Charlie. Before he left Philadelphia for a trip abroad, a month or two before I was married, he gave me that cameo ring which you had for awhile, and now Emmy Lou has it. He wanted to give me something I could always keep, and knew I admired cameos. I accepted it on condition that your father would not object. Elbert said it was all right with him. While abroad Charlie had my wedding gloves made to order and sent me sever pairs of other kid gloves, also those mosaic heads made for cuff buttons, a Roman and a Grecian head, you have one and Bess, the other. For a wedding present he sent me a dozen lovely irridescent cut glass goblets, they were broken in moving from place to place. Social live while in High School in Davenport We were allowed to have young men to call on us Friday and Saturday nights, but never during any school night. The first young man to call on me when in high school was Macvern Isles. He was a senior in high school. Uncle Grant knew his family, in fact he had to know all about the families of those who came to see us, and if their social standing was not of the best, they would be forbidden the house. I never liked Mac Isles very much, but he would come to see me. We were never allowed to be alone with any one of our callers, Uncle Grant would come in and tell me to go get the other girls to come in and visit with us or have Bessie come in and play the piano and sing. He and Auntie always came in to speak to our callers, chat a few minutes, then Auntie would go out and sit on the stair steps at the top of the stairs . Uncle Grant would walk up and down the hall until it was time for us to retire, then would come in and tell the young man or men it was time to leave, and they left. These school men soon got tired coming and cut it out. Then others came as we grew older, were allowed a little more freedom. Bessie Leonard never did finish school, and always mixed up in some love affair. Uncle Grant offered Bro. Jimmie and several of the Grant boys $20,000 if they would marry Bessie. She was in love with Bro. Jimmie. While at Yale, Bro. Jimmie fell in love with Florence Linsley in New Haven. He boarded in a house across the street from where she lived and they began a flirtation. Bro. Jimmie strung a wire across from his window upstairs to hers across the way, and passed notes to each other. That's the way they did their courting, until finally he met her at some function and they became engaged, but did not marry until after Bro. Jim was through college and went to Sedalia, Missouri to work for a railroad. He was successful, and then told Uncle Grant he was engaged and was going East to be married. On his return with his bride, Sister Florence, they stopped over in Davenport. She was a very lovely attractive woman. We all fell in love with her. She had a beautiful voice and sang for us. Her mother died when she was quite young, and had a step-mother whom I called Grandma Linsley. I met her after, years later on. Uncle Grant's nephews never fell for Bessie Leonard, they knew her too well. It was a disappointment to Uncle Grant that none of them would marry her. She tried to capture Bro. Jimmie and for awhile was in love with Cousin Whit Grant. Cousin Whit was in love with Alice Kimball. Bessie was very intimate with Alice, but when she found Cousin Whit and Alice were in love with each other, Bessie broke up the match. Mrs. Kimball was furious about it and told Uncle Grant. The families had a big quarrel over it, which broke up the friendship between the two families. Ria had her love affair with Cousin Whit, but Cousin Whit did not love Ria only as his cousin. Then it was my turn. The family began to talk about Cousin Will and me, carrying all sorts of tales to Uncle Grant, none of them entirely true. I always went to Cousin Will with my troubles. He would sympathize with me and help me in any way he could. At that time Uncle Grant thought the talk about us was all foolishness, he thought so much of Cousin Will he trusted him implicitly. Whenever he had to leave home on business to Washington or New York, he left Cousin Will in charge of the family and telling hi to take good care of us. For some reason Auntie and her mother, Grandma Leonard, and Bessie never liked Cousin Will. I never dreamed then that I was in love with him or he, with me. They never let us alone and constantly watched everything we did, although I never did anything behind their backs that I did not do before them. If we were all together in the room, first one and then the other would go out until we were left alone. They kept carrying stories to Uncle Grant, until he came to me about them. I told him I had done nothing wrong and there was nothing between us. Then he said, "Why do you not let Ria or Bessie wait on him when he is sick?" (I really waited on every one in the house when they were sick.) I told him the others never offered to wait on him, and I always did it. Cousin Will was subject to very sick headaches, I would sit by and rub his head, which he said soothed him and said my hands were full of magnetism. When he would be sick in bed several days I carried his meals to him, bathed his face and hands and straightened his bed, etc. When I'd ask Auntie to sweeten his coffee, she would smile and say, "You better sweeten it as I never put in sugar enough." Then Grandma and Bessie would say, "If Maggie only smiles on it, it will be sweet enough." We finally did fall in love with each other, but never thought cousins could ever marry. As time went on, things got worse for me. Uncle Grant began to get worried about us. He asked me if I was in love with Cousin Will. I told him I did love him better than anyone. He said, "He is not really in love with you, he knows better than to think of marrying you." Then he wrote Cousin Will a letter about it, and accused him of only having a passion for me. It made Cousin Will furious. I never saw the letter that passed between them, but only a quotation I heard that Cousin Will said to him, "He who steals my purse, steals trash, but he who filches from me my good name, robs me of that which enriches him and makes me poor indeed." (Shakespeare) They did not speak to each other for some time afterwards. Uncle Grant tried to make me promise not to write to Cousin Will when I went to Bethlehem, but I did not make any promise. Uncle Grant wrote to Mr. Walls, Principal of the school, asking him to intercept my letters. Mr. Walls wrote him no letters were ever allowed to go out from the school sealed, but dropped in a box in his office, sealed by him or the assistant, and sent to the post office. He may have read all my letters to Cousin Will as far as I know. He always brought the mail to the different room companies to distribute and whenever he handed me a letter, he always gave me a peculiar look. So I thought probably he did read all my mail. Uncle Grant knew Cousin Will was going to the Centennial in Philadelphia the last year I was there, to attend some medical meeting. So Uncle Grant wrote Mr. Walls Cousin Will would probably stop in Bethlehem to see me, even sent Cousin Will's picture so he would recognize him. Wanted us watched as he was afraid we would run away and get married. Mr. Walls was on my side, and let me go out with Cousin Will when he came. It was in the Spring before I graduated. One day I went to the office to see Mr. Walls, asked him if there was a vacancy in the school that I could have to teach, or take care of a room company. He said, "Why do you wish any position, when you have an uncle with plenty of money, and social position, who is willing to take care of you?" I said, "That is just the reason I want to take care of myself, and be independent of my uncle." He said, "I know all about it. You are having a love affair, and your uncle is not in favor of your marrying your cousin." Then he told me of the letters Uncle Grant had written him about Cousin Will and myself. I asked if he had replied to those letters, and what he had said to Uncle Grant after allowing me to go out with him when he came to see me. He said he wrote to Uncle Grant, he had watched me, and had every confidence in me and did not believe I would run away to marry anyone, that if I married I would do it aboveboard. That was a feather in my cap. It was lovely of Mr. Walls to tell me. He promised to let me know later on, if there would be any place for me in the school. Go back now to Davenport when we were all going to school there, to tell you about Matt Fort, a cousin from Texas. He was Uncle Grant's sister, Elizabeth's (or Betty, as she was called) son. Cousin Betty Fort. They were very poor, so Uncle Grant offered to educate Matt. He sent for him to come to Davenport. He came bringing his accordion with him. He was with us about a week, a great big rather awkward fellow, good looking but shomehow he seemed different from the rest of us. He was to go to school at Manhattan College in Kansas. Uncle Grant felt sorry for him, and told us all to be especially kind to him. Well the night he left for Manhattan, when he told me goodbye he put a letter in my hand which no one saw him do. I did not get a chance to read that letter until I went to bed. I was rooming with Cousin Mattie and she was an invalid in bed all the time. I sat down to read the letter from Matt, and was so surprised at what he said, I began to laugh. He said he thought I was the most beautiful girl he ever saw and he was in love with me, and wanted to know if I would marry him when he finished school. It was so funny to me, and my laughing aroused Cousin Mattie's curiosity. I did not intend to tell anyone about it, for I knew Uncle Grant would be furious, but Cousin Mattie kept at me to learn what I was laughing about, so I said, "I'll let you read this letter if you will not tell any of the others about it." After reading it she gave me a lecture, thought it so dreadful for me to laugh over such a serious matter. She got herself so worked up over it that she had hysterics, got so crazy we had to send for Cousin Will in the middle of the night, to give her something to quiet her. The household was aroused, she made me leave the room, and never wanted me to sleep with or wait on her any more. When Cousin Will came, she was left alone with him, and she told him about Matt's letter to me. He told Uncle Grant, and all the family knew by morning. A wire was sent immediately to Matt Fort, awaiting him on his arrival at Manhattan, that he could go to the devil, as he had broken his rule that there should be no courting between cousins, signed James Grant. I was furious with Cousin Will for telling Uncle Grant and kicking up such a rumpus. After school next day I went down to Cousin Will's office, and had it out with him, accusing him of causing Uncle Grant not to even give Matt a chance to get an education. When he fully realized how dreadfully I felt about it, he was very repentant and sorry he said anything about it to Uncle Grant. He (Cousin Will) was so sweet to me afterwards, that I made up with him. I have never known to this day whatever became of Matt Fort. We used to attend a good many parties in Davenport, Moline, and Rock Island, as we were getting grown-up, but we always had to go with one of our cousins if Uncle Grant and Auntie did not go. Bessie oft times went with other men, as she was a privileged person. Did as she pleased. We dressed according to prevailing styles. Sometimes wore trains with a plaited ruffle under bottom of trains to gather up the dust, so not to spoil our party dresses. Generally, wore our hair on top of our heads, with one long curl fashioned in the back, and a wreath or some flowers on top or side of our hair. Bessie Leonard and I were considered beautiful dancers and for our graceful and easy manners. Square dances were all the go in those days. The old people joined in them. The young folks waltzed, polkaed, and danced the Vienbiana, a very pretty dance. At one of these parties Uncle Grant and Auntie went with us. Uncle Grant was watching the dances and remarked to some of the men, "Maggie Johnston is the most beautiful and graceful dancer on the floor, and by George she is the only one of my nieces that hasn't a corn on her feet." It caused much laughter. Uncle Grant did give us a monthly allowance. Do not remember how much, but we had to render him an account for every item we bought. Whenever Auntie or the girls wanted something extra, they would beg me to ask Uncle Grant for extra money, and would say, "He never refuses you anything." Good reason, as I never asked him for anything extra for myself. I was always getting myself into hot water, doing things for the others. They said I was the favorite of Uncle Grant, I never thought so. While attending Sisters' Academy, they were very particular about our manners. One rule was that in going through any door, we were to make a deep courtesy (now, curtsy) entering and going out. There method of teaching gracefulness. Every time the clock struck, no matter where we were, had to stand up while the Sisters and Catholics crossed themselves and said a "Hail Mary" on their beads. The fall I entered Bethlehem Seminary, Auntie was abroad with Cousin Mattie and the Smiths. Mr. Smith was Cousin Grant's law partner. His father was the Smith who composed the hymn "America." I met him and his wife many times when they visited their son. Uncle Grant always had them over for dinner. After Uncle Grant's death Mr. Smith, his partner, was put in jail for many years, because he used money intrusted to him, for himself. Even took some of the funds left to Cousins Mattie and Ria in Uncle Grant's will. He was their trustee. Cousin Charlie Whitaker saved most of it for them. The first Christmas at Bethlehem I was not allowed to go home. It was a long trip and Uncle Grant would not let me travel alone. There were several other girls that stayed, and several teachers. One especially to look after the girls who remained that Christmas vacation. She was young and full of fun. So we girls did about as we pleased, and we did have good times. Mr. and Mrs. Walls and Miss Helen were very kind to me, often having me to meals with them and to spend the evening with Miss Helen. She would invite her young men friends to meet us. Among them was her cousin Henry Walls. He was the life of all those evening with Miss Helen. We spent most of those evenings decorating different rooms for Christmas week. Made beautiful scenes from heavy brown paper, creasing it in different ways to represent rocks, with evergreens, small trees, and shrubs around, a mirror at bottom. The rocks, trees, etc. were nearly as high as the ceiling. We had white sand between the ravines of rock (or paper rock) gravel around the mirror at the bottom. In the dim light the reflection in the mirror would look like water flowing down. We called it a Waterfall. It really was very pretty and effective. We had pastoral scenes with cows, sheep, and other animals (made of wood and painted.) They wanted a rail fence around that scene but no one seemed to know how to make a rail fence. I offered to make the fence, as I knew all about them, having lived on a plantation where rail fences were around every field and the road sides. Had watched many a time the men putting up these fences. Take too long to tell about all the scenes we put up. It is a Moravian custom to make these scenes every Christmas in their houses, churches, and school buildings. Everyone would turn out to see them. They were called "Putzo." The making of them is quite an art with the Moravians. The night before Christmas I was spending the evening with Miss Helen and her friends, among them Henry Walls who was full of fun and mischief. I remarked it would not seem like Christmas to me without some eggnog. Henry wanted to know what it was, and how to make it. I said with eggs, cream, milk, sugar, and whiskey. Early Christmas morning someone knocked on my door, dropped something and ran. When I opened the door there was a box addressed to Miss Johnston and friends. In it was everything to make the eggnog. We girls got together and told our young teacher and asked her to join us in some eggnog. Was afraid we would get into some trouble, so we got Miss Helen Walls to join us. We had a lot of fun making the eggnog. It was good. We had to keep it scant for fear Mr. Walls or one of the other teachers would find it out. They never did as far as I know. Only regret was not having Henry Walls with us to enjoy it. This same Henry Walls is living in New York City and a preacher in the Moravian Church. The girls in our room company used to have feasts in our bedrooms after we were supposed to be in bed and asleep. The maid who cleaned our rooms would get anything and hide in the room for us, usually ice cream and cake. How she ever smuggled it in without being caught, we never knew. She would order it from a restaurant in town.We often asked to have feasts in the dining room in the basement, and were never refused, but it was more fun in our bedroom. All the room companies went out for a walk about 4:00 every afternoon, two by two, with a teacher at the head and one at the foot of each company. We used to have picnics on a beautiful little island in the river nearby, and would go out on the river in rowboats. Whenever we had these picnics the University boys across the river would turn out in their boats, and do all sorts of stunts for our amusement. We were never allowed to get near enough to carry on with the boys, always some teacher with us. Lots of the girls used to hang notes out of their windows for some of the boys after dark, and the boys would reply by putting their notes on the string, and girls haul them up. Some of the girls were caught at it and were punished, being kept in and having to write school rules over and over again many times. One girl was expelled from school because she would write notes to boys and flirt with them. Every Sunday each company marched to church across from the Seminary. They always had lovely music. Organ with other musical instruments and good singers. Once a month they would have what was called "a love feast." After service in the church, passed around cups of coffee and coffee cake, with music going all the time. Friday nights we often had dances in the gym. We girls who studied Logic and stood our final exams in it, were allowed to go out on the campus after dark and, with a certain ceremony, bury our Logic book. A most solemn and auspicious affair. We gave concerts and plays in the Chapel sever times through the year, also recitations from the elocution classes. Attended any good lectures or operas with a teacher, in the town. After graduating in 1876, went to Philadelphia to see the Centennial exhibition. Uncle Grant met me there with Auntie, Ria, and Bessie, and Kate Cassell, a cousin of Bessie Leonard's. We stopped at the Girard Hotel. Agnes Burtis, Fannie Bruce, and Fannie's two sisters who came in to see Fannie graduate, were also at Centennial at same time. Bessie, Kate Cassell, and Ria, with Auntie, went their way around together. Uncle Grant asked me why I did not go with them. I told him they never asked me to go, and did not seem to want me. He looked at me so funny and said, "Your Auntie thinks the other girls are prettier than you, and they may be, but one think I know, you are much more attractive to men than they are, and they are jealous of you." That was an eye-opener to me. I had never noticed that I received any more attention from anyone, especially from men, than they did, for they always had plenty of beaux around them. Well anyway, I got in touch with Agnes and the Bruce girls, and Bro. Billy, and together we took in the sights of the Centennial. One day Uncle Grant let me have the girls for dinner in the hotel. He and Bro. Billy ate with us. We had such a good time and such a good dinner. One day at the Centennial we went to an Oriental restaurant for lunch. As we sat down at our table I felt conscious of someone watching us. I did not look around, but in a few minutes, looked up and saw a man in front of me at the table. It was Mr. Phil Mitchner, and old beau of Bessie Leonard's. He lived in Rock Island, across the river from Davenport. He often came to see Bessie and went horseback riding with her. He came to parties at Uncle Grant's and we attended parties in his father's home. At these parties I danced with him a good deal. I had not seen him in over two years. I introduced him to the girls and Bro. Billy, and he asked if he could join us at lunch. So we made room for him and we had a jolly time together. When lunch was over Phil insisted on paying the bill, and he spent the rest of the day with us. After he returned home he wrote to me, asking me to correspond with him. I replied I was not allowed to correspond with young men. I was not allowed at this time to return to Davenport on account of Cousin Will. Sister Florence was in New Haven visiting her father and step-mother. Uncle Grant sent me there to return to Dubuque with Sister Florence, as she was expecting Jim in September and Uncle Grant did not want her to travel alone. Grant was then two or three years old. It was in July or August that we went to Dubuque. Through Mr. Thompson (General Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad, and Bro. Jim was Superintendent of the same road, under Mr. Thompson) I began to meet the young people of Dubuque. It was in Bro. Jim's office I first met your father, who was their telegraph operator. When Bro. Jim was away, Mr. Lyman always brought our mail to us, as he lived around the corner from us. Warren was born there on the 12th of September 1876. His mother died at his birth. Bro. Jim and I attended her funeral and sent her flowers. On the 26th of September 1876 Jim Johnston was born. I had the care of Grant entirely till Sister Florence was strong enough to care for her family. I soon became acquainted with about everybody in Dubuque. Invited to all the parties and dances and led a very gay life. Had more beaux than I knew what to do with. Frank Thompson, Mr. T's son, was the first one that made love to me, but never liked him. He seemed so common and was younger than I was. I did not go much with him, but had to be nice to him on account of his father and mother. The following September (1877) Mr. Thompson was going to take his daughter Ella to New York to enter a boarding school. He invited me to go with them and paid all my expenses. Bro. Jimmy also went with us. We stopped at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York, where we stayed nearly a week. Ella and I had one wonderful time going to theaters, operas, and sight-seeing. A Mr. Powers, one of the hotel proprietors, asked Mr. Thompson to introduce him to me. So one night as we started to dinner, Mr. Powers met us, and we were all introduced, chatted pleasantly for awhile before entering the dining room. Next morning, about ten o'clock I was expecting a call from Lizzie Moore, one of my Bethlehem schoolmates, a lovely girl who lived in Brooklyn, she had sent me a note when to expect her. About that time the hotel boy knocked on my door and said, "Miss Johnston is wanted in the parlor." Of course I thought it was Lizzy, instead it was Mr. Powers. I did not notice him at first. He came toward me making a most gracious bow and said he sent for me to invite me to go with him to some flower show that afternoon. I told him that I was going out with Mr. Thompson and his daughter that afternoon, and to the theater that night, and we were leaving next morning. We chatted awhile, when I excused myself saying I was expecting a school friend any minute. I really was afraid of that man, he was so big and tall and had such snaky black eyes. When we got in that evening I found a beautiful bouquet of lovely roses for Miss Johnston, with no other card on it. I thought Mr. Thompson sent it to me, but he said he did not, and thought likely it was from Mr. Powers. Ella and I wore some of the roses to the theater that night. As we were leaving next morning, Mr. Powers rushed out to say goodbye. I help up the bouquet and said to him, "I suppose I am indebted to you for this lovely bouquet." and thanked him. He smiled and bowed and shook hands all around, and we started off. Took Ella to school, and then Mr. Thompson took me to my train for New Haven, where I stayed with Grandpa and Grandma Linsley for several months. When Mr. Thompson got back to the hotel, Mr. Powers called him to his office for an interview about me. He wanted to know who I was and where from and asked for my address. Said he was greatly impressed by Miss Johnston, ans wanted to know her better, etc. Mr. Thompson gave him my address. He wrote right away asking me to correspond with him. I paid no attention to the letter, but he kept on writing me until Grandma Linsley felt sorry for him, and begged me to write him, thought it my duty. So I wrote and told him I was engaged to be married and could not correspond with him. I thought it would be fun to write and tell Uncle Grant about it, but Uncle Grant was furious that a hotel man would dare to pay his attentions to his niece. He wrote to Mr. Powers a seething letter, and told him he would never stop at his hotel again. He had always stopped there whenever in New York. Uncle Grant finally decided that I should go to Philadelphia and live with Bro. Billy, and set us up to housekeeping, sending $100 to Bro Billy one month and $100 to me the next month for living expenses. He wanted Bro. Billy to go to New Haven for me, as he was afraid that man Powers might see me when I passed through New York. I got through the city safely and Bro. Billy met me in Camden, New Jersey. (End of that episode.) It was while in New Haven at this time, that Cousin Will sent me an engagement ring, our initials engraved on the inside. The first wedding in the family was Bessie Leonard and Dr. Mart Cassell. Cousin Will, some months before Bessie was to marry, was taken very ill with what some of the doctors said was rheumatism of the brain. During a spell of consciousness Cousin Will asked Cousin Whit to telegraph me to come as he did not think he would live, and wanted to see me. When the message came I did not have the money to go, and Bro. Billy would not give it to me without Uncle Grant's permission. I wired Uncle Grant of the message from Cousin Whit, and asked if I could come, assuring him if he would I would not marry Cousin Will if he recovered. The reply was a flat NO. Then he wrote me saying he had not faith in such a promise. Well I was crushed. I wrote pleading with Uncle Grant to let me come, but it was of no use. When Cousin Will began to get well, they sent him to Nashville where he stayed with relatives. It was while there, and the first letter I had written him since his illness, that I broke our engagement, giving no reason that I thoght it best for both of us. He met Cousin Addie while in Nashville and it was said that his relatives there made the match. They were married just two weeks before I was, and were at my wedding. When Bessie Leonard was married, Cousin Will was away and I was allowed to return to Davenport for the wedding. At this time Charlie Sheaff turns up. He was living in Philadelphia all the time I was there, had passed me many times on the streets, I never saw him. He was not sure it was me, so made no effort to speak to me, but when I went to Davenport to Bessie's wedding, my name was in the paper as being from Philadelphia, so Charlie wrote to a friend in Davenport to get my Philadelphia address, and send to him. So when I returned to Philadelphia, he came to see me. He had changed so I never would have known him, over six feet tall and broad shoulders. Only a boy when I last saw him after leaving high school. He took me for lovely dinners and to the theaters often. I had to tell him I was engaged to Mr. Lyman. That did not seem to matter much with him, for he kept coming and taking me out. Never made love to me, just the best of friends. On my way to Davenport, Agnes joined me in Chicago and went to the wedding. During the evening of the wedding, Uncle Grant insisted Cousin Gough Grant and I should dance a jig, which we did. Mrs. Herbert Ayer (noted for her face creams, etc.) was there. She was a niece of Uncle Grant's former wife. The jig seemed to have been thoroughly enjoyed, from the clapping we had. While there, the Thompsons of Dubuque wrote and asked me to visit them Christmas week. I replied I had a visitor with me from Chicago. They wrote and said bring her with you. They gave a big dancing party for us, over one hundred. Among them your father, Dr. Green, Mr. Brooks, and John Andres who married Ria Kaiser. During that week there was the opening of their new Opera House. I received through the mail four invitations at same time to attend, from Mr. Lyman, Dr. Green, Mr. Brooks, and John Andrews. I could not make up my mind which one to go with, so asked Mrs. Thompson to decide for me. She said, "By all means go with Mr. Lyman." So I did. The Opera was very pretty, "The Chimes of Normandy" or "The Bohemian Girl," I have forgotten which. Anyway the house was packed, and it was the first time I had ever gone out with Mr. Lyman. For the occasion he bought a pair of opera glasses. The next day Mr. Lyman called on me. He asked me to correspond with him. I replied I was not in the habit of corresponding with men. He smiled and said, "At any time if you should care to write me I'd be delighted." The next day (day before New Year's) Agnes and I decided to return to Chicago. Mr. Lyman wanted to know if he culd be of any assistance in helping us off, getting transportation, checking our trunks, etc. I thanked him and said if he would be so kind as to secure a berth to Chicago we would appreciate it. He then offered to get passes for us, and insisted on doing it. As Bro. Jimmie had been Superintendent of that road and Mr. Thompson, General Manager, I had always had passes. Mr. Lyman said it was perfectly alright that we should have passes, so I accepted them. I expected to pay for our berths, and much to my surprise, when the conductor came around for berth tickets, found they had been paid for. That money came out of Mr. Lyman's pocket. He, and quite a number of my friends came to train to see us off. The funny thing happened was after refusing to correspond with Mr. Lyman, I had to write him the first letter. On New Year's morning I wrote him a note, saying that accepted the passes to Chicago was really more than I felt I should have done, but to have hm pay for our berths was too much. So I enclosed the money for the berths with many thanks for his kindness, wished him a happy New Year, and signed my name. In return mail received a volume of Tennyson's poems from him, with a note saying he could not return the money, so invested it in the book of poems, which he hoped would meet my approval. (I think the book of poems you have somewhere in the house, or else Bessie has it.) Several days after that I received a letter from him, proposing to me. He inclosed a letter he had written Uncle Grant, asking permission to address me, telling him what salary he was getting and gave references as to his character and standing, etc and also enclosed Uncle Grant's reply, which said, "The way is open, you can win the fair lady if you can." I did not reply to that letter until I returned to Bro Billy in Philadelphia several weeks later. I thanked him for the honor bestowed upon me and consented to correspond with him until I could make up my mind whether I could learn to love him or not. He did write such beautiful letters, many of them in my old trunk in your attic. Perhaps someday you or the children may want to read those letters. They will give you a good idea of your father and the children's grandfather. I never regretted the step I took in marrying him for he was one of the kindest, most gentle and loveable characters I ever knew. I am very proud of the fact that we were given five of the most adorable and loving children that any mother ever raised. I felt wonderfully blessed as a mother. While living in Davenport, Uncle Grant always took us to all the good operas and theatricals that came to Davenport. Always engaged an opera box. I have heard most of the Shakespeare's plays, by the noted actors at that time, Booth, Keane, Garrick, and others, names cannot recall. All the old operas, "Il Trovatore," "Martha," and others. Kellog and Mojeska sang in some of them. Also heard Sidons in recitation. It's been so long I have forgotten names. Once I was in a local play in the opera house, was Mary, Queen of Scots. Wore a red dress with long train, some kind of bespangles front to the dress and trimmed all around from neck down side of each front and all around the train with imitation ermine. I was about grown up at that time. SHELL CASTLE I was never at Shell Castle until after I went to Davenport. On my visits home Sister Pattie and I visited Cousin Coff at Shell Castle, spending several days at a time. The house was never entirely finished and I suppose derived the name shell on that account and castle because of its height and size, large rooms and high ceilings. I think it was Spier's grandfather or great-grandfather who first owned the place. The house was built from the lumber on the place. It finally became in possession of Uncle Matt and Aunt West Whitaker, neither of them ever married, were brother and sister. Aunt West kept a boarding school for young ladies. Cousins Bettie and Sallie attended that school. They spent their vacations with my father and mother. This was before the Civil War. Cousins Sallie and Bettie have often told me of the frolics they had with my father, how he would race them all over the house upstairs and down. They loved my father dearly. I remember very little about their visits as I was too young. In copying this I left out something that might be of some interest, for instance, Nancy, house negro, waited on the table. I do not remember now what she did, but Mother decided to paddle her, she got Nancy down on all fours and straddled her, took off her slipper and began spanking, Nancy slipped out from under Mother, and down Mother went on the floor. It was so ridiculous we all could not help laughing, even Mother laughed, but Nancy got the spanking anyway. George and Isom used to keep the flies off the table with a bunch of peacock feathers. In real hot weather we ate out under our big oak trees, and when it rained, we ate on the piazza, which extended from one end of the house to the other, and was very wide. My how we did enjoy the luscious watermelons out under the oaks. One summer visiting Mother with my children, Sister Pattie, Irene, the children and I went out in the field to pick blackberries. There was a big old rotten log in the field. I sat on it to rest, when all of a sudden a great big and long black snake ran out from under that log and calling to the children, "There is a snake, hurry up and let's go." I think we scared the snake about as much as he did us, for he ran off in the woods. Black snakes are not poisonous, and will not attack you, unless you anger him, and he will then try to wrap his tail around you and keep on wrapping himself around you until he squeezes the life out of you, never heard of their biting. There are some things in the "Annals of Iowa" about Uncle Grant and the celebration of his and Auntie's Silver Wedding. I loaned the book to William and Marguerite. They have promised to find it and send me. When they left Birmingham they stored it with other things in a room in their home, so far they have failed to find it, and are afraid it is lost. Will try to see if Burney or Will Grant, Jr. have one and will let me have it. Will is running for mayor and so busy, cannot see him. Will try to see Burney soon. Then I have written to Cousin Mamie Sledge for a book of the earliest history of North Carolina, writeen in 1918. It would be of help and interest to you. As days go by, may recall other things that may be of interest, but thought I'd send this now. Ask questions that yo want to know about, and I'll try to answer them, with Bro. Billy's help.

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Granya Cemetery, Granya, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Granya is situated on the Upper Murray River in Victoria, Australia. 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=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/-36.09651/147.31831 Link to map of location of Granya Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Granya Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the May 2023 ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| 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 #''' |- |[[Adams-66470|Adams, Andrew George]]||1966 Nov 01||2001 Aug 21||||F of Connor & Phoebe; S of Pam & Barry; B of Karen, Christopher, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Adams-66470.jpg 5160264] |- |[[Adams-65831|Adams, Barry McLean]]||1936 Jul 21||2003 May 23||||H of Pamela; F of Karen, Christopher, Andrew, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Adams-65831.jpg 5160265] |- | [[Adams-66482|Adams, Christopher Wayne]]||||1965||<1||5.5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Adams-66482.jpg 5160263] |- |Antonio, ?||||1906||||stillborn||cemetery records |- | [[Hull-9523| Ashmore, Ann]]||||1886||72||||cemetery records |- | [[Ashmore-1275| Ashmore, John]]||||1890||78||||cemetery records |- | [[Webb-18235|Barlow, Eliza]]||||1902 Feb 25||24||Sis of Jessie Hore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Webb-18235.jpg 5160236] |- | [[Bentley-7706|Bentley, Alice M E]]||||1881||<1 || mths||cemetery records |- | [[Berryman-1420| Berryman, John]]||||1915||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Berryman-1422|Berryman, Josiah]]||||1915||76||||cemetery records |- |Bohun, William||||1889||76||3 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Bownds-39|Bownds, William (John)]]||1934 Nov 11||2003 Feb 06||||H of Joan Francis; F of Joel, Shayne, Gae (dec), Dale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Bownds-39.jpg 5160251] |- | [[Carlile-788| Carlile, Alice B]]||||1941||66||||cemetery records |- |[[Carlile-802| Carlile, Ann]]||||1881||<1||||cemetery records |- | [[Carlile-790|Carlile, John]]||||1936||63||||cemetery records |- | [[Drew-5271|Carlile, Margaret E]]||||1956||71||||cemetery records |- |[[ Clancy-1987|Carlile, Mary]]||||1911||71||||cemetery records |- | [[Carlile-792|Carlile, Robert J]]||||1967||99||||cemetery records |- | [[Carlile-791| Carlile, William Henry]]||||1953||69||||cemetery records |- | [[Chanter-78| Chanter, Charles Frederick]]||1879 Nov 03||1919 Mar 25||||S of Frederick & Maria; H of Elsie; F of Amy, Edith, Charles, Hilda, Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Chanter-78.jpg 5160243] |- | [[Wood-52662|Clarke, Jane E]]||||1919||95||||cemetery records |- | [[Cocks-756|Cocks, Kevin Raymore]]||1943 Aug 24||2004 Sep 28||||F of Gregory, Andrew; GF of Aiden; Mate of Possum; H of Rosalie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Cocks-756.jpg 5160260] |- | [[Cruikshank-551|Cruikshank, Heather Doreen]]||1928 Apr 12||2008 Feb 04||||Sis of Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Cruikshank-551.jpg 5160294] |- | [[Cruikshank-382|Cruikshank, William G]]||||1928||35||||cemetery records |- | [[Dankie-1| Dankie, Joseph]]||||1919||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Hanley-2069|Davis, Victoria Jane]]||1903 Jul 05||1997 Oct 14||||nee Hanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hanley-2069.jpg 5160304] |- | [[De_Travers-1|De Travers, Antonio]]||||1931||79||||cemetery records |- | [[De_Travers-2| De Travers, James R]]||||1938||||infant||cemetery records |- | [[Macklin-654|De Travers, Maria]] ||||1938||87||||cemetery records |- | [[Dixon-18743| Dixon, William]]||||1881||69||||cemetery records |- | [[Drew-5272| Drew, William J]]||||1941||84||||cemetery records |- | [[Thompson-85709| Drover, Janet]]||||1885||85||||cemetery records |- | [[Eddy-5410| Eddy, Hannibel]]||||1891||54||||cemetery records |- | [[Edkins-307| Edkins, John Halford]]||||1913 May 10||88||b. 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Thologolong; landed Adelaide Feb 1845|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Edkins-307.jpg 5160244] |- | [[Edwards-41709| Edward, David J]]||||1884||<1||3 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Lukins-161| Edwards, Patricia]]||||1987||53||||cemetery records |- | [[Gard-1319|Gard, Albert E]]||||1951||55||||cemetery records |- | [[Gard-1320|Gard, Andrew E]]||||1942||53||||cemetery records |- | [[Gard-1103|Gard, Johannah]]||||1930||81||||cemetery records |- | [[Gard-1103| Gard, John B]]||||1914 Jun||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Gard-1103.jpg 5160239] |- | [[Gard-1120| Gard, John T]]||||1884||<1||4 nths||cemetery records |- | [[Garing-52| Garing, Thomas F]]||||1884||21||||cemetery records |- | [[Garing-53|Garing, William H]]||||1882||49||||cemetery records |- | [[Geering-166|Geering, James]]||||1906||46||||cemetery records |- | [[Green-55627| Green, James W]]||||1968 May 17||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Green-55627.jpg 5160286] |- | [[Hackett-3064| Hackett, Thomas]]||||1931||51||||cemetery records |- | [[Williams-108461|Hackett, Veronica C]]||||1970||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Hanley-2070| Hanley, Bert]]||1931||1997||||H of Pat; F of Robert & Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Hanley-2070.jpg 5160293] |- | [[Holmes-21781|Hanley, Elizabeth]]||||1958 Dec 04||97||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Hanley-1884.jpg 5160270] |- | [[Hanley-2074| Hanley, Frank]]||||1963 Nov 24||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Hanley-2074.jpg 5160266] |- | [[Hanley-1884|Hanley, George]]||||1930 Sep 27||75||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Hanley-1884.jpg 5160270] |- | [[Hanley-2076|Hanley, George Arthur]]||||1970 Jan 8||84||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Hanley-2076.jpg 5160283] |- | [[Hanley-2075|Hanley, George Edward]]||1913||1997||||H of Virtue; F of Janice, Malcolm, Pamela, Edward, Eileen, Marion, Christine, Jonathon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Hanley-2075.jpg 5160262] |- | [[Hanley-2072|Hanley, James Irwin]]||1922 Jun 23||2001 Aug 03||||AIF VX64751; S of Jessie & Les; B of June, Enid, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Hanley-2072.jpg 5160308] |- | [[Land-3756|Hanley, Jessie E N]]||||1982 Jul 28||83||W of Lesley; M of June, Enid, Bert, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Land-3756.jpg 5160284] |- | [[Hanley-918|Hanley, John]]||1901||1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Hanley-918.jpg 5160296] |- | [[Hanley-2071| Hanley, Leslie J]]||||1966 Oct 07||71||AIF; H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Hanley-2071.jpg 5160285] |- | [[Hanley-1713|Hanley, Reuben Holmes]] ||||1930 Dec 24||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hanley-1713.jpg 5160256] |- | [[Hanley-2073|Hanley, Ruby J]]||||1923||<1||4 days||cemetery records |- | [[Frazer-2320| Hanley, Virtue (Snow)]]||1919 Dec 24||2012 Feb 01||||W of George; M of Janice, Malcolm, Pamela, Edward, Eileen, Marion, Christine, Jonathon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Hanley-2075.jpg 5160262] |- | [[Harper-16910| Harper, William]]||||1888||48||||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22617|Hart, Albert A]]||||1913||19||||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22618|Hart, Amy]]||||1908||<1||1 day||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22619| Hart, Charles Thomas]]||||1918 Apr 23||15||accidentally killed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Hart-22619.jpg 5160245] |- | [[Hart-19157|Hart, James]]||||1938||76||||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22629| Hart, James R]]||||1914||<1||3 wks||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22633|Hart, Marvin]]||||1915||3||||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22636| Hart, Reuben H]]||||1907||<1||51 days||cemetery records |- | [[Hart-22639| Hart, Ruby C]]||||1920||<1||7 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Hillier-1489|Hillier, Ethel J]]||||1883||<1||7 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Hillier-1490| Hillier, Henry]]||||1921||79||||cemetery records |- | [[Johnson-140132|Hodson, Mary J]]||||1937||81||||cemetery records |- | [[Hodson-1870| Hodson, William T]]||||1930||65||||cemetery records |- | [[Hore-1047| Hore, William]]||||1885||<1||2 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Griffiths-7144|Hughes, Selina]]||||1886||24||||cemetery records |- | [[Huntley-3208| Huntley, Asher Mark]]||1988 Jan 22||2014 Feb 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Huntley-3208.jpg 5160310] |- | [[Huntley-3209| Huntley, Daniel Joel]]||1982 Apr 20||2000 Jun 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Huntley-3209.jpg 5160309] |- | [[Inifer-4|Inifer, Valentine R]]||||1905||3||||cemetery records |- | [[Peace-1201|Jewell, Doris Irene]]||1898 Nov 22||1982 Nov 12||83||M of Irene, Claude, Lionel, Alan, Murray, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Peace-1201.jpg 5160306] |- |Jewell, John A||||1908||<1||4 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Jewell-4494|Jewell, John Andrew]]||1900 Dec 25||1978 Mar 25||77||F of Irene, Claude, Lionel, Alan, Murray, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Jewell-4494.jpg 5160305] |- | [[Jewell-4495|Jewell, Lionel Hortin]]||1927 Feb 06||2022 Jun 03||||H of Betty; F of David, Lynette, John, Rodney; B of Irene, Claude, Alan, Murray, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Jewell-4495.jpg 5160300] |- | [[Jewell-2621| Jewell, Thomas Nunn]]||1831 May 24||1899 May 09||||b. Budock, Cornwall; d. Granya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Jewell-2621.jpg 5160311] |- | [[Jones-139281| Jones, Robert]]||||1881||59||||cemetery records |- | [[Keat-165|Keat, Eric W]]||||1905||<1||51 days||cemetery records |- | [[Land-3097|Kennedy, Muriel Clare]]||1904 Aug 09||1992 Apr 12||||M of Wilma & Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Land-3097.jpg 5160303] |- | [[Kevan-24|Kevan, Myra]]||||1883||<1||4 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Kirk-8807| Kirk, Flora]]||||1893||<1||3 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Lane-20942|Lane, Henry]]||||1914||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Legge-1173|Legge, Thomas]]||||1893 Sep 06||57||b. Athlone, Co. Meath, Ireland; H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Legge-1173.jpg 5160234] |- | [[Lombardini-17| Lombardini, John]]||||1921||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Lukins-115| Lukins, Albert James]]||||1966||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Lukins-117| Lukins, Charles Thomas]]||||1961 Sep 04||68||AIF; H of Kath; F of Bill & Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Lukins-117.jpg 5160269] |- | [[Bourke-1674| Lukins, Emma]]||||1983||93||||cemetery records |- | [[Lukins-162| Lukins, John Charles]]||1936 May 26||1936 Jun 03||||S of Kath & Charles; B of Bill & Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Lukins-162.jpg 5160258] |- | [[Lukins-118| Lukins, Robert John]]||||1916 Jan 25||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Lukins-118.jpg 5160246] |- | [[Crisp-2522|Lukins, Susan]]||||1958||96||||cemetery records |- | [[Lukins-116|Lukins, William E]]||||1961||79||||cemetery records |- | [[McCarthy-8674| McCarthy, Boris]]||||1985||25||||cemetery records |- | [[McDonald-30228| McDonald, Grace]]||||1889||2||||cemetery records |- | [[Hempel-711| McFarlane, Beverley Caroline]]||1934 Dec 11||2002 Nov 07||||W of Stan; M of Stewart & Jackie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Hempel-711.jpg 5160301] |- | [[McFarlane-3690|McFarlane, John K]]||||1936 Jul 29||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/McFarlane-3690.jpg 5160259] |- | [[McFarlane-3689|McFarlane, Richard John (Dick)]]||1948 Mar 24||2014 May 15||||Eldest S of Marjorie & Stanley McFarlane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/McFarlane-3689.jpg 5160261] |- | [[McFarlane-3687|McFarlane, Stewart]]||1958 Jul 10||1998 Jun 07||||S of Stan & Bev; B of Jackie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McFarlane-3687.jpg 5160302] |- | [[McGregor-5868| McGregor, Dugal]]||||1920||78||||cemetery records |- | [[MacIntosh-1043|McIntosh, Ruby P]]||||1890||5||||cemetery records |- | [[Miller-112051|Miller, M H]]||||1933||<1||3 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Gosling-940|Muller, Hannah]]||||1930||87||||cemetery records |- | [[Muller-15554|Muller, Johannes]]||||1917||80||||cemetery records |- |Muller, John||||1919||71||||cemetery records |- | [[Nelson-32121|Nelson, Horatio R]]||||1919 Aug 04||47||H of Catherine Ann; accidentally killed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Nelson-32121.jpg 5160238] |- | [[Nelson-32147| Nelson, William A]]||||1892||<1||5 mths||cemetery records |- | [[O'Brien-14029|O’Brien, John William]]||||1906 Mar 21||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/O_Brien-14029.jpg 5160237] |- | [[O'Halloran-757|O’Halloran, Cath M]]||||1915||3||||cemetery records |- | [[O'Halloran-760| O’Halloran, Francis]]||||1918||19||||cemetery records |- | [[O'Halloran-759|O’Halloran, John]]||||1928||69||||cemetery records |- | [[O'Connor-7537|O’Halloran, Katherine]]||||1936||80||||cemetery records |- | [[O'Halloran-761| O’Halloran, Kathleen]]||||1975||82||||cemetery records |- | [[O'Halloran-762|O’Halloran, Robert E]]||||1971||76||||cemetery records |- | [[Bownds-40|Perinoni, Gae Joan]]||1957 Jul 30||2006 May 31||||W of Barry Sylvester; M of Simonie, Kade, Dannie; D of John & Joan Bownds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bownds-40.jpg 5160249] |- | [[Perinoni-3|Perinoni, Simonie Frances]]||1974 Jul 04||2006 Dec 30||||D of Gae (dec) & Barrt; Sis of Kade & Dannie; M of Safire, Zachary, Jazmin, Louis; GD of John & Joan Bownds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Perinoni-3.jpg 5160250] |- | [[Terlich-117| Pfeiffer, Dolina May]]||1915||2002||||nee Terlich; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Pfeiffer-2671.jpg 5160280] |- | [[Pfeiffer-2671| Pfeiffer, William Ronald]]||1910||1989||||H of Dolina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Pfeiffer-2671.jpg 5160280] |- | [[Philps-111|Philps, Alfred Clouds]]||||1886||55||||cemetery records |- | [[Philps-112|Philps, Alfred R]]||||1880||<1||10 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Duggan-2573|Philps, Mary A]]||||1923||79||||cemetery records |- | [[Richards-22297| Richards, Robert]]||||1905||<1||11 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Robertson-28928|Robertson,Baden G S]]||||1904||1||||cemetery records |- | [[Robinson-60331|Robinson, Albert E]]||||1887||2||||cemetery records |- | [[Robinson-60334|Robinson, Alfred James]]||||1961 Mar 30||62||S of Amelia & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Robinson-49513.jpg 5160274] |- | [[Rousseau-1324|Robinson, Amelia Martha]] ||||1943 Nov 12||81||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Robinson-49513.jpg 5160274] |- | [[Williams-129839|Robinson, Mary]]||||1925||35||||cemetery records |- | [[Robinson-49513|Robinson, James Alfred]] ||||1946 May 29||86||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Robinson-49513.jpg 5160274] |- | [[Robinson-60335|Robinson, John Leslie]]||||1953 Jan 10||59||S of Amelia & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Robinson-49513.jpg 5160274] |- | [[Rousseau-1330| Rosseau, Albert J]]||||1882||<1||15 days||cemetery records |- | [[Greening-336|Rosseau, Amelia]] ||||1910 Nov 06||72||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Rousseau-1323.jpg 5160241] |- | [[Rousseau-1325|Rousseau, Samuel J]]||||1913||48||||cemetery records |- | [[Rousseau-1323|Rousseau, Samuel J]] ||||1909 Jan 07||80||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Rousseau-1323.jpg 5160241] |- | [[Burns-19995|Rout, Celia]]||||1905||55||||cemetery records |- | [[Scammell-180| Scammell, George M]]||||1924 Jun 05||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Scammell-180.jpg 5160252] |- | [[Savill-423| Sevill, John A]]||||1908||<1||4 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Skiller-75|Skiller, Rebecca E]]||||1889||<1||1 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Spargo-470|Spargo, Richard M]]||||1889||4||||cemetery records |- | [[Star-165|Star, Elizabeth]]||||1890||<1||1 day||cemetery records |- | [[Star-167|Star, William James]]||1921 Dec 05||2000 Apr 17||||H of Maisie; F of Merilyn, Leonie, Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Star-167.jpg 5160287] |- | [[Gore-3998| Sullivan, Sarah F]]||||1907||77||||cemetery records |- | [[Sutherland-10596|Sutherland,John]]||||1929||65||||cemetery records |- | [[Sutherland-11042| Sutherland, Sarah J]]||||1918||57||||cemetery records |- | [[Swain-4747|Swain, Jane]]||||1882||<1||18 wks||cemetery records |- | [[Terlich-118| Terlich, J F]]||||2000 Jul 27||78||AIF VX79856; H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Terlich-118.jpg 5160288] |- | [[Pfeiffer-2672|Terlich, Shirley]]||1925 Mar 17||2009 Mar 20||||nee Pfeiffer; W of Jack; M of Glenn,Lloyd, Neil, Roderick (dec), Debbie, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Pfeiffer-2672.jpg 5160289] |- | [[Trezise-390|Trezise, Alma Pearl]] ||||1981 Oct 05||87||Previously Hanley; nee Trezise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Trezise-390.jpg 5161282] |- | [[Hillier-1410|Trezise, Elizabeth Ellen]]||1872 Sep 30||1962 Jul 29||||W of Henry; b. Wagra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Trezise-480.jpg 5160268] |- | [[Trezise-525|Trezise, George F]]||||1919||17||||cemetery records |- | [[Trezise-480|Trezise, Henry]]||1865 Jun 08||1922 Sep 08||||H of Elizabeth; b. Yandoit|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Trezise-480.jpg 5160268] |- | unknown||||||||||5160253 |- | unknown||||||||||5160254 |- | unknown||||||||||5160255 |- | unknown||||||||||5160290 |- | unknown||||||||||5160292 |- | [[Walton-11753|Walton, Amy E]]||||1892||<1||2 mths||cemetery records |- | [[Stephenson-10615| Walton, Elizabeth L]]||||1907||87||||cemetery records |- | [[Walton-11792|Walton, Ruby F]]||||1890||<1||7 mths||cemetery records |- |Warnock, Peter James||||1990 Aug 18||0||Stillborn; S of Michael & Suzanne; B of John, Katrina, Mitchell, Ashleigh, Melanie||5160295 |- | [[Balcombe-300| Warnock, Robert George]]||1917 Apr 07||1993 Jun 02||||H of Enid; F of Robyn, Michael, Tony, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Balcombe-300.jpg 5160307] |- | [[Trezise-390|Webb, Alma Pearl]] ||||1981 Oct 05||87||previously Hanley; nee Trezise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Trezise-390.jpg 5160282] |- |[[Webb-28559|Webb, Arthur James]]||||1975 Apr 11||||H of Stella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Webb-28559.jpg 5160273] |- | [[Webb-28561|Webb, Arthur Lawrence (Webbie)]]||1927 Aug 21||2014 Sep 03||||H of Eileen; F of Stephen (dec), Christopher (dec), Carol, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Webb-28561.jpg 5160298] |- | [[Webb-28560|Webb, Celia]]||||1905||5||||cemetery records |- | [[Webb-28563| Webb, Clive]]||1926 Jan 02||2015 Mar 29||||H of June; F of Garry, Lenn, Lance|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Webb-28563.jpg 5160297] |- | [[Webb-28562| Webb, Eileen Mae]]||1930 Oct 02||2016 Aug 29||||W of Webbie; M of Stephen (dec), Christopher (dec), Carol, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Webb-28561.jpg 5160298] |- | [[Ashmore-919|Webb, Elizabeth A]]||||1929 Apr 02||88||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Webb-18021.jpg 5160235] |- | [[Rousseau-1326|Webb, Elizabeth Frances]]||||1931 May||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Rousseau-1326.jpg 5160257] |- | [[Webb-28564| Webb, George R]]||||1913||<1||6 wks||cemetery records |- | [[La_Fontaine-739|Webb, June Olga]]||1928 Jun 26||1995 Jul 24||||W of Clive; M of Garry, Lenn, Lance|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Webb-28563.jpg 5160297] |- | [[Webb-28565|Webb, Lorna May]]||||1944 Oct 28||||D of Arthur & Elsie Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Webb-28565.jpg 5160272] |- | [[Beard-8072| Webb, Margaret Lillian]]||1920 Aug 22||2014 Jan 16||||W of Bill; M of Lorraine, Bev, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Webb-28566.jpg 5160299] |- | [[Valentine-4336|Webb, Myrtle Pauline]]||||1963 Jan 29||65||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Webb-28567.jpg 5160267] |- | [[Webb-28568| Webb, Percy J]]||||1889||2||||cemetery records |- | [[Valentine-4335|Webb, Stella Elsie May]]||||1951 May 19||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Webb-28559.jpg 5160273] |- | [[Webb-28569|Webb, Stephen John]]||||1952 Apr 05||<1||6 mths; S of Eileen & Arthur (Webbie)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Webb-28569.jpg 5160271] |- | [[Webb-18021|Webb, William C]]||||1910 Jan 10||80||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Webb-18021.jpg 5160235] |- | [[Webb-28567| Webb, William Samuel]]||||1972 Aug 22||81||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Webb-28567.jpg 5160267] |- | [[Webb-28566| Webb, William Valentine (Bill)]]||1919 Jul 07||2005 May 22||||H of Margaret; F of Lorraine, Bev, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Webb-28566.jpg 5160299] |- | [[Wetmore-1162|Wetmore, Leslie W J]]||1921 Dec 17||1983 Jan 09||||S of Margaret & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Wetmore-1162.jpg 5160279] |- | [[Drover-371|Wetmore, Margaret]]||||1891||41||||cemetery records |- | [[Robinson-60552|Wetmore, Margaret Francis]]||||1938 May 10||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Wetmore-1163.jpg 5160277] |- | [[Wetmore-1164| Wetmore, Mary A]]||||1927||<1||3 days||cemetery records |- | [[Wetmore-1163|Wetmore, William]]||||1951 Oct 29||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Wetmore-1163.jpg 5160277] |- | [[Rourke-842|Williams, Bridget]]||||1919 Sep 04||68||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Williams-129205.jpg 5160247] |- | [[Vile-356|Williams, Edith E]]||||1919||21||||cemetery records |- | [[Carlile-766|Williams, Ellen Mary]]||||1922||52||||cemetery records |- | [[Vile-356|Williams, Emily Edith]]||||1919 Aug 04||21||W of Arthur; d. Granya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Vile-356.jpg 5160242] |- | [[Lukins-163|Williams, Evelyn]]||||1979||75||||cemetery records |- | [[Williams-130328|Williams, Francis J]]||||1973||66||||cemetery records |- | [[Williams-125581|Williams, Henry M]]||||1970||73||||cemetery records |- | [[Williams-130330|Williams, Kevin Roy]]||1946 Aug 24||2002 Nov 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Williams-130330.jpg 5160248] |- | [[Williams-130329|Williams, Mary A]]||||1889||11||||cemetery records |- | [[Lukins-157|Williams, Maud A]]||||1983||84||||cemetery records |- | [[Williams-125582|Williams, Thomas]]||||1913||51||||cemetery records |- | [[Williams-129205|Williams, Thomas Breen]]||||1918 Oct||80||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Williams-129205.jpg 5160247] |- | [[Williams-129205|Williams, Thomas G]]||||1913||80||||cemetery records |- | [[Unknown-653532|Ziller, Susan]]||1918 Dec 08||2005 Nov 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Unknown-653532.jpg 5160291] |}

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Graphics for Clan Abernethy

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Graphics for Clan Little

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Graphics for Clan Rose

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Graphics for Kenya

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[[Category: Kenya]] ===Flags of Kenya=== {{Image|file=African_Flags-25.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Flag of Kenya }} {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Kenya-24.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Flag of Nairobi City }} {{Clear}} ===County flags=== {| style="text-align:center" center; border="1" cellpadding="4" width = 75% |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''County''' || '''Flag''' || '''County''' || '''Flag''' |- | Baringo || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-2.png |75px]] || Marsabit || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-14.png |75px]] |- | Bomet || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-3.png |75px]] || Meru || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-15.png |75px]] |- | Bungoma || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-15.jpg |75px]] || Migori || |- | Busia || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-4.png |75px]] || Mombasa || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-16.png |75px]] |- | Elgeyo-Marakwet || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-5.png |75px]] || Murang'a || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-10.gif |75px]] |- | Embu ||[[Image:Graphics_for_Kenya.gif |75px]] || Nairobi || |- | Garissa || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-1.gif |75px]] || Nakuru || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-11.gif |75px]] |- | Homa Bay || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-6.png |75px]] || Nandi || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-12.gif |75px]] |- | Isiolo || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-2.gif|75px]] || Narok || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-13.gif |75px]] |- | Kajiado || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-3.gif |75px]] || Nyamira || |- | Kakamega || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-4.gif|75px]] ||Nyandarua || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-17.png |75px]] |- | Kericho || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-5.gif|75px]] || Nyeri || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-14.gif |75px]] |- | Kiambu || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-7.png|75px]] || Samburu || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-18.png|75px]] |- | Kilifi || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-8.png |75px]] || Siaya || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-19.png |75px]] |- | Kirinyaga || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-6.gif |75px]] ||Taita–Taveta || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-20.png |75px]] |- | Kisii || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-7.gif |75px]] || Tana River || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-15.gif |75px]] |- | Kisumu || || Tharaka-Nithi || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-16.gif |75px]] |- | Kitui ||[[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-8.gif |75px]] || Trans-Nzoia || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-17.gif|75px]] |- | Kwale || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-9.png |75px]] || Turkana || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-18.gif |75px]] |- | Laikipia ||[[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-10.png |75px]] || Uasin Gishu || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-10.png |75px]] |- | Lamu || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-11.png |75px]] || Vihiga ||[[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-21.png |75px]] |- | Machakos || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-12.png |75px]] || Wajir || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-22.png |75px]] |- | Makueni || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-9.gif |75px]] || West Pokot || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-23.png |75px]] |- | Mandera || [[Image: Graphics_for_Kenya-13.png |75px]] || || |} ===Maps of Kenya=== {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Kenya-21.gif |align=l |size=s |caption=Map of Africa }} {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Kenya-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Geographical map of Kenya }} {{Clear}} ===National Symbols of Kenya=== {{Image|file=African_Flags-25.png |align=l |size=s |caption=The national flag }} {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Kenya.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Coat of arms of Kenya }} {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Kenya.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Emblem of the Kenya Defence Forces }} {{Clear}} :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ee_Mungu_Nguvu_Yetu The national anthem]: '''"Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu"''' :[https://www.klrc.go.ke/index.php/constitution-of-kenya Constitution of Kenya] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madaraka_Day Madaraka Day] '''1st June''' ("Internal self rule" or Self-Governance Day) :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes%27_Day Mashujaa Day] '''20th October''' (Heroes' Day) :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamhuri_Day Jamhuri Day] '''12th December''' (Republic Day) {{Clear}} ===Landscapes of Kenya=== {|border="1" width=75% cellpadding="4" |- style= "text-align: center; 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Graphics for Peerage of Scotland

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[[Category:Scotland]] [[Category: Peerage of Scotland]] ---------- This page contains graphics for the Peerage of Scotland

Graphics for Scotland

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[[Category:Scottish Images]] [[Category: Scotland]] ''' [[:Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]]''' ==Graphics for Scotland== This page contains graphics related to Scotland and Scottish Clans. These have not been checked for copyright and should be used with caution.

Grasbrook, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1858

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[[Category:Grasbrook, Arrived 15 Aug 1858]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The brig Grasbrook / Grassbroek, 218 tons, Captain H. Bruhns / Bruhne, from Hamburg 25th April 1858, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 15th August 1858. '''Passenger lists etc.'''
* The Ships List website, ‘Grasbrook / Grassbroek’, 1858 http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/grasbrook1858.shtml * ''The South Australian Advertiser'' (Adelaide SA) 16 August 1858 page 2; at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/782306? * ''The South Australian Register'' (Adelaide SA) 16 August 1858 page 2 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49785595? * ''The South Australian Weekly Chronicle'' (Adelaide SA) 21 August 1858 page 1 & 2 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88821314? & https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88821242? * 'Miscellaneous Shipping', ''The South Australian Advertiser'' (Adelaide SA) 17 August 1858 page 2 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/782350? * 25/04/1858 - 15/08/1858 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 29th of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942427

Grassy Lick Cemetery, Grassy Lick, Kentucky

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== Grassy Lick Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Grassy Lick Cemetery, Grassy Lick, Kentucky|Grassy Lick Cemetery]]|category=Grassy Lick Cemetery, Grassy Lick, Kentucky}}
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{{clear}} *[[:Category:Grassy_Lick_Cemetery,_Grassy Lick,_Kentucky]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Grassy Lick Cemetery, Grassy Lick, Kentucky|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Grassy_Lick_Cemetery_Grassy_Lick_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l}}{{Clear}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Grassy Lick Cemetery *'''Address''' 2430 Prewitt Grassy Lick Pike, Mt Sterling, KY 40353 *'''Elevation:''' 958.0 feet or 292.0 m *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/i8BYUeko4hbUZPwX8 38.0806495,-84.0228591] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/240014/ #240014] ::BillionGraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/345468 #345468] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial was of [[Stokes-4738|Elizabeth Stokes]] in 1816. * The last confirmed burial was of [[Poore-1327|Sammy Poore]] in 2022. === Notable Monuments === * [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2006/88/CEM25173275_114373720119.jpg Church Marker] === Notable Interments === * === Veterans === * [[Hamilton-20378|Corp. Charles Duerson Hamilton (1894-1940) World War I]]

Grassyville Cemetery and Histories

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[[Category:Bastrop County, Texas]][[Category: Bastrop County, Texas, Hempel Name Study]] [[Category: Grassyville Cemetery, Grassyville, Texas]] [[Category: Grassyville, Texas]] {{German Roots Sticker}} FOR REFERENCE SEE ALSO CATEGORY PAGE [[Category: Grassyville Cemetery, Grassyville, Texas]] == Biography == * This cemetery was part of the German migration into Texas. Although the earliest known burials are marked 1871,there are many unmarked graves. Seven Confederate veterans are buried there. A Texas Historical marker is in the front entrance. The Grassyville Cemetery Association which cares for the cemetery was formed in 1963. ===Graves=== [[:Category:Grassyville_Cemetery%2C_Grassyville%2C_Texas|Category:Grassyville_Cemetery%2C_Grassyville%2C_Texas]] ===Histories=== Grassyville Reinholdt Peschke Residence Vintage photo courtesy Paige Historic Society & Museum [http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Grassyville-Texas.htm] http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Grassyville-Texas.htm == Sources == *The Grassyville Cemetery Association which cares for the cemetery was formed in 1963. It meets the Last Sunday of April Each year. Contact [[Hamff-2|Marcella (Hamff) Chapple VP]].

Grates Cove, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Grates_Cove,_Newfoundland]]

Gratiot Street Prison

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[[Category: Union American Civil War Camps for Confederate POWs]][[Category:St. Louis, Missouri]] [[Category:Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, Missouri]] From Fold 3: One of the Union army Military Prisons was Gratiot Street Prison. Location- St Louis, Missouri - a city with Confederate loyalties. . It held Confederate prisoners of War. ::also reported to be there were suspected disloyal civilians, spies, guerillas, Federal soldiers accused of crimeshttps://www.fold3.com/page/773_gratiot_street_prison#description Physical location: 1 blocked from in the middle of the wealthiest homes in St. Louis. General Fremont's headquarters in the Brant Mansion. :Also attached on North was a Christian Brothers Academy. The reported escapes from the prison were from prisoners digging through the wall into that academy. http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/civil_war/years-ago-seven-prisoners-escape-from-gratiot-street-prison-in/article_4eb46024-f2e7-11e2-8ff9-001a4bcf6878.html A large escape of 60 prisoners was a tunnel toward the Christian Brothers Academy.http://www.pricecamp.org/prison.htm See Grimes who escaped twice. If any prisoners escaped, there were many Confederate-loyal citizens who would house them.. One of the below references refers to a person who escaped... Ssympathetic houses, made it easier to make good an escape. A safe hiding place could be found often as near as half a block from the prison. Most of the dead prisoners were buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. The location is now the headquarters of Ralston-Purina. == Sources == *https://www.fold3.com/page/773_gratiot_street_prison#description *http://www.pricecamp.org/prison.htm *http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/civil_war/years-ago-seven-prisoners-escape-from-gratiot-street-prison-in/article_4eb46024-f2e7-11e2-8ff9-001a4bcf6878.html *http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/Gratiot/gratiot.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratiot_Street_Prison *http://www.civilwarmo.org/educators/resources/info-sheets/military-prisons *http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/Gratiot/gratiot.htm

Gravar se

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Templates should all be in the "Template:" namespace. Other pages should not be transcluded on WikiTree pages. Using this space page as a template for gravar.se causes [[Space:DBE_892|DBError 892]].
===Description=== gravar.se is a search engine which helps you to look for information about a friend, relative or another deceased person. Gravar.se is also a suitable way for you to look into your past relatives as it will provide you with information about the grave location and other relatives within the same grave. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:gravar_se|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Citing in a profile=== You may cite this resource in a profile using {{Space:gravar_se}} Parameters
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resulting in {{Space:gravar_se |lang= en |g= 1 B 2132 |c= Västerhaninge Cemetery |p= Västerhaninge-Muskö |l=http://gravar.se/V%C3%A4sterhaninge-Musk%C3%B6%20F%C3%B6rsamling/136/Elsa+Lovisa%20Nilsson/ }}
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resulting in {{Space:gravar_se |lang= sv |g= 1 B 2132 |c= Västerhaninge Kyrkogård |p= Västerhaninge-Muskö |l=http://gravar.se/V%C3%A4sterhaninge-Musk%C3%B6%20F%C3%B6rsamling/136/Elsa+Lovisa%20Nilsson/
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Grave family Erik Fornander

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[[Category:Norra_begravningsplatsen%2C_Stockholm%2C_Stockholm]] See also [[Space:Grave_family_Erik_Fornander]] From [http://www.svenskagravar.se/gravsatt/45593468 SvenskaGravar 45593468] :Grave at [[Wikipedia:Norra_begravningsplatsen]] - Norra krematoriet Kvarter: 17 Gravplats: 00530 {{Image|file=Grave_family_Erik_Fornander.jpg |caption= [[Wikipedia:Norra_begravningsplatsen]]
Norra krematoriet Kvarter: 17 Gravplats: 00530
[https://goo.gl/RaaP1Q 59.35828, 18.01997]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCb_gh2g-QU Video] when visiting the grave 2017 aug |size=l}} :[[Fornander-5|Fornander, ERIK]] ::Född: - Avliden: - Gravsatt: 1970-02-24 ::Norra krematoriet Kvarter: 17 Gravplats: 00530 ::Gravplatsnummer: 2117 00530 ::Gravrättstid: 1944-09-02 - för all framtid :Övriga gravsatta i denna grav :[[Bergh-968|Fornander, NINA MARIA]] ::Född - ::Avliden - ::Gravsatt 1944-09-02 :[[Fornander-13|Fornander, MARGARETA]] ::Född 1912-03-02 ::Avliden 2003-11-08 ::Gravsatt 2004-01-15 :[[Fornander-12|Fornander, KARIN]] ::Född 1908-07-26 ::Avliden 2006-10-08 ::Gravsatt 2006-11-28 ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grave_family_Erik_Fornander|What links here]]

Grave Grobjle 40 Novo Grobjle, Tip 2 Grobnica, Parcela 27 Broj 27 Red 2

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=The Grave=
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:::Upper part of section 27 in picture below [https://goo.gl/UGsVXb Google map][https://goo.gl/UGsVXb 44.808889, 20.485722]
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==People mentioned in the grave documents and on the grave== ===Middle section===
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:::[[Popović-7|Milivoje Popović]] :::Born 1868 :::Dead 1.08.1940 :::[[Popović-7|Father of Momčilos first wife Milica]] :::[[Popović-8|Leposova Popović]] :::Born 1886 :::Dead 18.07.1942 :::[[Popović-8|Mother of Momčilos first wife Milica]] :::[[Popović-6|Milica M. Petrović]] :::Born 1905 :::Dead 13.04.1953 :::Šifra 148318 :::Izjava 1758/53 :::[[Popović-6|Momčilos first wife]] :::[[Petrovic-32|Momčilo A. Petrović]] :::Engineer :::Born 20.01.1900 in Požarevac (see below) :::Dead 14.12.1974 :::My grand father :::[[Kalinović-1|Mira Petrović]] :::(Mirjana Kalinović in the birth certificate) :::Born 1925 :::Dead 24.03.1975 :::Opera Singer :::Momčilos second wife died direct after Momčilo in a car accident and she is the child of the opera singer [[Bugarinović-3|Melanija Bugarinovic]] ===Left side=== :::[[Radoman-2|Slobodan Radoman]] :::Born 1925 :::Dead 7.10.2009 :::Husband of Jasna Nikcevic son to [[Petrovic-32|Momčilo A. Petrović]] sister ===Right side=== :::[[Bugarinovic-4|Jelena Bugarinovic]] :::Born 1872 :::Dead 1943 (or 04.09.1956) :::Mother of [[Bugarinović-3|Melanija]] and burried 04.06.1956? :::[[Bugarinović-3|Bugarinovic Melanija]] :::Born 1905 :::Died 09.05.1986 :::Mother of Momčilo second wife and the women who travelled to Sweden to destroy [[Sjöstrand-29|Monas]] birth certificate to destroy the evidence that Momčilo had a daughter that should inherit after him. She succeeded avoiding that his daughter got anything and after her death a lot of things where given to [http://www.museumns.rs/en/node/18 Novi Sad City museum] and [http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/zivot/kultura/koncert-dobitnika-stipendija-melanija-bugarinovic_567042.html Stipendium der Stiftung Melanija Bugarinović] was created. :::[[Aleksandar-1|Jovanovic Aleksandar]] :::Born 1897 :::Died 10.03.1977 :::Father of [[Bugarinović-3|Bugarinovic Melanija]] ===Not on the gravestone 2015-nov === :::*Person not on the grave but in the documents is Dacic Zivojin Dead 25.04.1920 :::* [[Radoman-3|Vladan Radoman]] buried 2015 nov 7 =Graves in Novo Grobjle Serbia Beograd= My understanding is that it is difficult to get a grave on this cemetery and when I did [http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=2998806 my trip to Serbia] I spoke to people who have paid someone to fake that they are part of the family and then it was "legal" to bury them in that grave. This can be an explanation of how this grave has changed "owner". =The timeline of this grave= If we look at the timeline of this grave. We have the following formal document
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This indicates the following timeline '''1920''' apr 20 Dacic Zivojin dead no more information '''1940''' aug 1 [[Popović-7|Milivoje Popović]] Born 1868 Dead 1.08.1940 Father of Momčilos first wife [[Popović-6|Milica]] '''1942''' jul 18 [[Popović-8|Leposova Popović]] Born 1886 Dead 18.07.1942 Mother of [[Petrovic-32|Momčilos]] first wife [[Popović-6|Milica]] '''1953''' apr 13 [[Popović-6|Milica M. Petrović]] Born 1905 Dead 13.04.1953 Šifra 148318 Izjava 1758/53 [[Petrovic-32|Momčilos]] first wife '''1974''' dec 14 [[Petrovic-32|Momčilo A. Petrović]] Engineer Born 20.01.1900 in Požarevac (see below) Dead 14.12.1974 My grand father Then the mother of Momcilos second wife - [[Kalinović-1|Melanija Bugarinovic]] - took over the grave '''1975''' mar 24 Mira Petrović Born 1925 Dead 24.03.1975 [[Petrovic-32|Momčilos]] second wife died direct after [[Petrovic-32|Momčilo]] in a car accident and she is the child of the opera singer [[Kalinović-1|Melanija Bugarinovic]] Looks like the mother of [[Kalinović-1|Melanija Bugarinovic]] is moved to the grave :::[[Bugarinovic-4|Jelena Bugarinovic]] Born 1872 Dead 1943 (or 04.09.1956) :Mother of [[Kalinović-1|Melanija]] and burried 04.06.1956? '''1977''' mar 10 Jovanovic Aleksandar Born 1897 Died 10.03.1977 Father of [[Kalinović-1|Melanija Bugarinovic]] '''1986''' may 9 [[Kalinović-1|Melanija Bugarinovic]] died and also got her photo on the grave. Mother of [[Petrovic-32|Momčilos]] second wife and the women who travelled to Sweden to destroy Monas birth certificate to destroy the evidence that [[Petrovic-32|Momčilo]] had a [[Sjöstrand-29|daughter]] Then [[Sjöstrand-29|Monas]] cousin [[Radoman-2|Slobodan]] took over the grave. '''2009''' oct 7 [[Radoman-2|Slobodan Radoman]] Born 1925 Dead 7.10.2009 Husband of Jasna Nikcevic son to Momčilo A. Petrović sister Then the wife of [[Radoman-2|Slobodan Radoman]] since 1980 is administrating it and [[Radoman-3|Vladan Radoman]] is registrated owner. The intention is I assume that they will take over the grave... '''2015''' nov 7 [[Radoman-3|Vladan Radoman]] buried =Släkt & Hävd 2015/1= The grave was on the title page of the Genealogical magazine [http://www.genealogi.net/produkter-och-tjanster/slakt-och-havd/ Släkt & Hävd] to illustrate the article about doing genealogy in Serbia written by [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]].
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See [[Space:Grave_Grobjle_40_Novo_Grobjle%2C_Tip_2_Grobnica%2C_Parcela_27_Broj_27_Red_2|about the Grave]]
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Grave of Francis Henderson of Muckleramer

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The grave of Francis Henderson of Muckleramer is at [https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.784578,-6.326948,17z Drummaul Cemetery, Coolsythe Road, Drummaul, County Antrim, Ireland]. Transcript of the gravestone: :In memory of Francis Henderson of MUCKLERAMER, who died Jan 21, 1848 Aged 69 years. :Also Nancy his beloved wife who died 29th Jan 1844 Aged 60 years. :Also their son John who died July 12th 1858 Aged 42 years. :Also of James Henderson who died 11th Oct 1901 aged 76 years. :Also his daughter Lizzie Henderson who died 8th Dec 1916 Aged 42 years :Also his wife Jessie Henderson who died 14 Dec 1924 Aged 86 years. :Also two infant children of George & Mary C Henderson.

Grave of William John Hall of Lisnevanagh

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The grave of William John Hall of Lisnevanagh is at [https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.8077456,-6.213079,229m Kirkhill Cemetery] which is adjacent to St Saviour's Parish Church, Connor, County Antrim, Ireland. {{Image|file=Hall-29504-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Grave of William John Hall of Lisnevenagh }} Transcript of the gravestone: :Erected by William John Hall, Lisnevenagh. :In loving memory of his son Thomas Edwin Hall, Born 6th June 1877, Died 18th Oct. 1896. :Also Emily, Martha Jane & Eva, who died in infancy. :Also the above named William John Hall, died 1st Jan. 1925 aged 81 years. :His wife Elizabeth died 27th Feb. 1930 aged 82 years. :Also his Grandsons :Richard S. Hall, died 28th Sept. 1933, :And William J. Hall died 24 Aug. 1947 aged 22. :Also his father William J. Hall, died 9th Aug. 1965 aged 84 years. :And his wife Jessie Hall died 1st July 1973. A history of St Saviour's can be found at [http://www.thebraid.com/pre-reformation-trail.aspx?title=st-saviours-connor The Braid Mid-Antrim Museum].

Grave Removal

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To build a dam,. the WPA had to move several cemeteries. This is documentation of Grave Removal for William H Finger.

Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== Gravel Hill Plantation was the main plantation associated primarily with the Palmer Family.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/gravel-hill.html The plantation was started by John Pamor, son of Thomas Palmer.'''Lost Plantations of the South''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/Lost_Plantations_of_the_South/D1YfPjRCucQC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Thomas%20Palmer *p.67 Springfield, estate ownership === Owners === * [[Pamor-4 | Thomas Pamor]] * [[Pamor-3 | John Pamor]] (aka John Turpentine Palmer) === Census Records/Legal Records === 1785 Will of John Pamor '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Wills and Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1671-1868; Author: Charleston County (South Carolina). Probate Judge; Probate Place: Charleston, South Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|27637578|993ab2}} - {{Ancestry Record|9080|6725}} (accessed 6 March 2022)
John Pamor probate on 4 Feb 1785.
[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Pamor | Slaves of John Pamor]] ===Slaves=== List in the 1785 Will of John Pamor: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Resident Place |- |[[Pamor-9 | Adam]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-10 | Anthony]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-12 | Beckey]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-11 | Becky]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-13 | Befs]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-14 | Belindah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-15 | Betty]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-16 | Big Jenny]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-17 | Brafs]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-18 | Cafsander]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-19 | Cain]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-20 | Cain]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-21 | Carolina]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-22 | Cato]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-23 | Celia]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-24 | Charles]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-25 | Charley]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-26 | Clafs]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-27 | Cork]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-28 | Cotto]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-29 | Cuff]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-30 | Dafney]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-31 | Deliah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-32 | Dinah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-33 | Dinah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-34 | Dolly]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-35 | Efsex]]||Unknown||Unknown||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-36 | Esther]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-37 | Guy]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-38 | Guy]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-39 | Hagar]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-40 | Hagar]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-41 | Hannah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-42 | Harriet]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-43 | Hector]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-44 | Hetty]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-45 | Hetty]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-46 | Isaac]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-47 | Jack]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-48 | Jemmy]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-49 | Job]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-50 | Joe]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-51 | Judy]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-52 | June]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-53 | Juno]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-54 | Jupee]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-55| Knatt]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-56 | Little Belindah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-57 | Little Carolina]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-58 | Little Jenny]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-59 | Little Tombaw]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-60 | Lucy]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-61 | Lydia]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-62 | Lymus]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-63 | Marcus]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-64 | Marlborough]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-65 | Mary]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-66 | Mary]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-67 | Miley]]||Unknown||Unknown||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-68 | Minder]]||Unknown||Unknown||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-69 | Miner]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-70 | Momrue]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-71 | Momrue]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-72 | Monnar]]||Unknown||Unknown||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-73 | Muser]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-74 | Ned]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-75 | Nelly]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-76 | Nero]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-77 | Old Brafs]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-78 | Patty]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-79 | Patty]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-80 | Patty]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-81 | Peter]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-82 | Phebe]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-83 | Phillis]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-84 | Poldore]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-85 | Pompey]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-86 | Portius]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-87 | Prince]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-88 | Roger]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-89 | Roger]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-90 | Rose]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-91 | Rose]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-92 | Rynah]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-93 | Sam]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-94 | Sander]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-95 | Sapho]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-96 | Satira]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-97 | Savey]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-98 | Scipio]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-99 | Snow]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-100 | Stepney]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-101 | Sylvia]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-102 | Tener]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-103 | Tombaw]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-104 | Venus]]||Unknown||Female||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |- |[[Pamor-105 | York]]||Unknown||Male||Black||John Pamor||Gravel Hill Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina |} == Research Needed == * Slaves associated with other owners/relatives. * Legal documentation for Gravel Hill Plantation. == Sources ==

Gravelly Plantation, Duval County, Florida

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[[Category:Gravelly Hill Plantation, Duval County, Florida]] [[Category:Duval County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Duval County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Gravelly Hill Plantation History== "John Bellamy, the farmer who built the plantation in 1817, named Gravely Hill after large pieces of chert, a flinty quartz-rich sedimentary rock Seminoles used to make arrowheads, found in the washout at Cedar and Wills Branch Creeks.".Gravely Hill Plantation and Graveyard by Tim Gilmore, 12/7/2018 [https://jaxpsychogeo.com/west/gravely-hill-plantation-and-graveyard/] Stephen referred to the plantation in his will as "Gravelly Hill." It consisted of 1280 acres which he divided into four equal parts and passed down to: '''Probate''': "Florida, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1827-1950"
Last Wills and Testaments, 1856-1922; Author: Florida. County Judge's Court (Duval County); Probate Place: Duval, Florida
{{Ancestry Sharing|1716661|6cb80d67c199b954bccc35d8e64236ca0e04508a0e678834833dd716f972db9f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8993|120828}} (accessed 10 February 2023)
Stephen J Eubank probate on 17 Feb 1837 in Duval, Florida, USA.
* his wife, Ann Maria Eubank, who received the fourth containing the plantation house and buildings * son, Henry Jackson Eubank *daughter, Louisa Eubank *son, Jonathan Jesup Eubank After Stephen's death, Gravelly Hill apparently was acquired by Miles Price: "It was Miles Price who gained Gravely Hill from his second wife’s father, Steven Eubanks, then purchased Dell’s Bluff Plantation from his first wife’s father, James Winter. After the Civil War, Price sold the part of Dell’s Bluff that became Riverside and, oddly, this Confederate soldier platted the rest of that plantation for former slaves and United States Colored Troops. Still more confusingly, he named the new area “Brooklyn,” but named two of its northernmost streets Stonewall and Jackson after the Confederate general. Price is buried at Gravely Hill." "John Braun established a dairy at Gravely Hill in 1911." ==Slave Owners== *John Bellamy *[[Eubank-1016|Stephen Jackson Eubank (1785-1837)]] *[[Price-26051|Miles Price (1817-1886)]] ===Slaves=== See [[Space:Slaves_of_Stephen_Jackson_Eubank%2C_Florida|Slaves of Stephen Jackson Eubank, Florida]]. Stephen Eubank reportedly owned 43 slaves which lived on his Gravely Plantation in Duval County, Florida, including: In his will in 1837, Stephen divided up his 44 slaves according to family units which he did not want separated, giving his wife first choice and the remaining groups divided among his children as equally valued as possible. == Sources ==

Graves/Greaves Name Study

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Graves Genealogy Traced from Thomas Graves

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Graves Genealogy Traced from Thomas Graves of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts == One of the family founders in America, before and after the year 1645, down to George Graves and family of Rutland, Vermont, in 1879 and later, together with some English ancestors. Also Collins Genealogy as connected with the Graves family per Joseph Collins of Ira, Vermont and North Granville, New York, since the year 1826, and as traced down from ancestors of about the year 1600. * by Gemont Graves (1827-1915) * published by Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, VT, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Graves Genealogy Traced from Thomas Graves|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=fjNPAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/gravesgenealogy00gravgoog * https://archive.org/details/gravesgenealogyt00grav * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694805 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/266946 === 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 === * Graves, Gemont. ''[[Space:Graves Genealogy Traced from Thomas Graves|Graves Genealogy Traced from Thomas Graves]]'' (Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, VT, 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Graves|Graves]])

Graves in Cemetery of the Carmelite Cemetery at St. Joseph's KilmacudL

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Project:Cemeteries of Ireland [[Category: County Dublin, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Cemetery of the Carmelite Monastery of St. Joseph, Dublin, Dublin]] Photos of the Graves in this cemetery The creation of Individual profiles of the sisters is a work in progress.

Gravesend Seaport

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These family heads with their families left this seaport in 1842 to go to New Zealand. Any pictures of that seaport about the time they set sail would be interested in seeing.

Gravestone Inscriptions and Records of Tomb Burials in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Granary_Burying_Ground,_Boston,_Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Gravestone Inscriptions and Records of Tomb Burials in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass. == * by [[Codman-30|Ogden Codman]] (1863 - 1951); Essex Institute; [[Wyman-2235|Thomas Bellows Wyman]] (1817-1878) * published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1918 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gravestone Inscriptions and Records of Tomb Burials in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/gravestoneinscri00codma * https://archive.org/details/gravestoneinscri00codm_0 * https://archive.org/details/gravestoneinscri00byucodm * https://archive.org/details/gravestonegranar00codm * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733933 === Citation Formats === * Codman, Ogden. ''[[Space:Gravestone Inscriptions and Records of Tomb Burials in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.|Gravestone Inscriptions and Records of Tomb Burials in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.]]'' (The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1918) [ Page ]. * ([[#Codman|Codman]])

Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Yarmouth, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Ancient Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Woodside Cemetery, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts == * by [[Bowman-11910|George Ernest Bowman]] (1860-1941) * published by Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants at the charge of the Cape Cod Town Record Fund, Boston, Mass., 1906 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nZNDAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/gravestonerecord00bowm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100216043 === Table of Contents === * Gravestone Records in the Ancient Cemetery, Page 9 * Gravestone Records in the Woodside Cemetery, Page 37 * Gravestone Records in Private Burial Grounds, Page 45 * Index, Page 47 === Citation Formats === * Bowman, George Ernest. ''[[Space:Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts|Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts]]'' (Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, Mass., 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bowman|Bowman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bowman, George Ernest. ''[[Space:Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts|Gravestone Records in The Ancient Cemetery and The Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts]]'' (Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, Mass., 1906) [ Page ].

Graveyard Memorial Survey

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[[Category:All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] Background The memorials in All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire were surveyed in the 1990s and a detailed record of every memorial was produced by Graham Normansell of Warrington the detail of which has been summarised and added to relevant profiles. This work has been a crucial part of the Cemetery Project and has given us information which is often not available today due to erosion, vandalism and graveyard reorganisation for various reasons. We are indebted to Graham for carrying out this work. Detail The survey took place in the late 1990s and it covers all legible memorials in the graveyard. Some partially legible memorials are also included. Copies of the original document, are available to view at Warrington Archives and Padgate Public Library. Normansell, Graham C. (transcriber). Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials. Publisher: Graham C. Normansell, Birchwood, Warrington, 1999 '''Also''' Graham Normansell transcribed the memorial inscriptions in a good number of churchyards. These include the memorials at St Wilfred's of Grappenhall, Thelwall's neighbouring parish. ''Grappenhall St Wilfred's Alphabetical Index to Monumental Inscriptions . . . "Churchyard Only" Photocopied and Indexed by GC Normansell with the kind permission of Rev'd Canon LJ Forster of Grappenhall Rectory. February 1978.'' Whilst hard copies of the volumes can be found in Warrington Library (Cheshire Archives), there is currently a copy available on the FamilySearch website in a collection mis-labelled "England, Lancashire Non-Conformist Church Records, 1647-1996" [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8927-XHFD?i=307&cc=3656808 "England, Lancashire Non-Conformist Church Records, 1647-1996", database : accessed 22 Sep 2022].

Grawbarger Name Study

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[[Category:Grawbarger Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Grawbarger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grawbarger Grawbarger] 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 Grawbarger 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 Grawbargers), by time period (18th Century Grawbargers), or by topic (Grawbarger DNA, Grawbarger Occupations, Grawbarger 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 Grawbarger 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: [[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Grawbarger}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Grawbargers 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/Graubarger Graubarger]

Gray annand johnston grave slains aberdeenshire

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== About this monumnet == This gravestone is located at Slains Kirkyard in Collieston in the former parish of Slains in Aberdeenshire, located at DMS cooordinates [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?params=57_21_05_N_1_56_00_W 57°21'05"N, 1°56'00"W]. The monument appears to have once been a table-top monumnet (see "Transcription I", below). If so, the horizontal slab has been removed from its supports and placed on the ground. The inscription on this slab is now illegible. When Slains Kirkyard was transcribed by the Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society (date unknown), it was given the number 74 on the transcription plan. == The deceased == At least three transcriptions of the stone had been made, leaving some question about all of the people buried here: The following are ''confirmed burials'', noted in all three transcriptions: * [[Gray-15123|William Gray (1678-1744)]], and his wife, * [[Annan-90|Elspet Annand or Annan (c.1689-1770)]]. The following are ''likely burials'', but are only given on "Transcription II": * [[Gray-28312|Andrew Gray (1728-c.1758)]]; * [[Gray-28185|Alexander Gray (1713-1804)]], and his wife, * [[Johnston-19063|Christian Johnston (bef.1733-1807)]]. == Transcription I (1879) ==
"From a table-stone:— Here lies in the hope of a blessed resurrection, the corps of WILLIAM GRAY, sometime of Clochtow, who departed this life, February 13th, 1744, aged 66 years. Also ELSPET ANNAN, his spouse, who died 23 Dec. 1770, aged 81 years."
[Source: Andrew Jervise, "Epitaphs and inscriptions from burial grounds and old buildings in the North East of Scotland; with historical, biographical, genealogical, and antiquarian notes, also an appendix of illustrative papers, with a Memoir of the author. Volume 2." (Edinburgh: Edward Douglas, 1879), page 247.] == Transcription II (1911) ==
"Here lies in hopes of a blessed resurrection, the bodies of William Gray, sometime in Clochtow, who departed this life 13 February 1744 aged 66 years, [born 1678]; Also his wife, Elspet Annand [sic], 23 December 1770 aged 81 years [born 1689]. Also their son Andrew, aged 29 years. Also their son, Alexander, sometime farmer in Knaps-Leask who died 21 December 1804 aged 92 years. Also His spouse Christian Johnston, who died 10 December 1807 aged __?__"
[Tom Gray, transcriber, "The Gray Family (from 1700)," typescript, 1969, private collection, Calgary, Alberta; citing Andrew Mitchell, "The Gray Family," unpublished MS, 1911. The birth years indicated in square brackets appear to have been added by the transcriber.] == Transcription III (Late 20th Century, date unknown) ==
“(Flat) Here lies in the hop [sic] etc., the corps of WILLIAM GRAY sometime of Clochtow who dep. this life 13 Feb. 1744 aged 66. Also ELSPET ANNAN his spouse d. 23 Dec. 1770 aged 81.”
[“Unpublished Memorial Inscriptions,” on-line database, Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society (https://www.anesfhs.org.uk : accessed 28 May 2020), entry for William Gray and Elspet Annan, Slains Burial Ground, stone number 74. The date of this transcription is unknown and it contains no reference to Andrew Gray, Alexander Gray or Christian Johnston referred to on an earlier transcription.] {{Image|file=Gray_annand_johnston_grave_slains_aberdeenshire.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Gravestone of William Gray (1678-1744), Elspet Annand or Annan (c.1689-1770), Andrew Gray (1728-c.1758), Alexander Gray (1713-1804) and Christian Johnston (bef.1733-1807) - Slains Kirkyard, Collieston, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Photographed on 18 June 2020.}}

Gray Family

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The goal of this project is to trace the Gray family from England (and before). The family lore is that my Gray line was related to Lady Jane Grey. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Holtz-78|Kelly Stamper]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * First Gray family in the United States? * History of Gray family that moved to North Carolina * Anything else 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=4080093 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Gray Family Mysteries

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I have not been able to determine how and when Robert Miles Gray and Leah Vance Myers first met. The circumstances surrounding how they met and their eventual marriage, would be nice to know. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Gray Family Mysteries-2

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Was the William Gray listed in the 1790, 1800, and 1810 Census reports, Laurens County, SC the son of Gerretje (AKA, Garrett) Gray, Sr. and his wife Ellydea "Lydia" Gray? Also, was he the brother of Garrett's and Ellydea's sons: Robert, John, Isaac, and Garrett, Gray, Jr.? Until a couple of years ago, my family believed the father of Abraham Gray (b. 1790, SC - d. 1856, GA); my ggg grandfather, was a Jeremiah Gray whose ancestors were from Ireland. I have much documentation on Abraham, including his will, deeds, Census reports, and I live within 30 minutes of the cemetery where his grave, and those of his children, is located. That is the County Line Cemetery in Fayette County, GA. One of those sources, Memoirs of Georgia, 1895, states that Abraham's parents were named William and Sarah Gray, not Jeremiah (wife was unknown to the family). After compiling a number of valid sources from historical societies, county libraries, and the SC Dept. of Archives and History - and based on many DNA matches I have had with descendants of the family of Sarah Teague - I've concluded they were definitely the parents of the Abraham Gray noted above. This is reinforced by the fact that all of William and Sarah's children's names appeared both in William's Estate papers, 1816, and Sarah's will, 1834. In addition I have taken the Ancestry autosomal DNA test and the Y 37 marker test with FTDNA. I have found Y matches with four people who trace their paternal lineage back to Garrett Gray, either through Garrett Gray, Jr., Isaac Gray, or my gggg grandfather, William Gray. I have matched only two people through Ancestry's autosomal DNA match site who have the surname Gray. All other matches (in the hundreds) are all through mother's and father's maternal lines. If anyone has any credible sources linking this William Gray to Garrett and Ellydea Gray, I would be deeply grateful if you could share that information. Garrett and Ellydea may have lived for a period in New Jersey but more likely in Fauquier County, VA. In turn, I will be more than happy to share anything that would be helpful.

Grayson County, Virginia, United States

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[[Category: Grayson County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Grayson County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Grayson County, Virginia}} == Grayson County == ===History=== Named after [[wikipedia:William Grayson | William Grayson]] and formed from [[Space: Wythe County, Virginia | Wythe County]] and [[Space: Patrick County, Virginia | Patrick County]] on November 7, 1792. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Grayson_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Grayson County on Family Search] * 1793-1836 - [https://www.newrivernotes.com/grayson_vitals_marriages_1793-1836.htm Grayson County, Virginia Marriages 1796-1836] (New River Notes) - free. * 1793-1906 - [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bbatch_number%3AM868753 Grayson County Marriage Index 1793-1906. Batch M868753] at FamilySearch - free. * 1853-1931 - [http://www.newrivernotes.com/va/grayson.htm#vital Grayson County, VA Marriages 1853-1931] (New River Notes) - free.

Grayson County Monthly Meeting

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In John Perry Alderman's book, "The Settlements, Carroll County 1765-1815," he states, "The predominant faith in the days of the county settlement was the Quakers. The Quaker Church had strong congregations in several parts of eastern and central Virginia, but for western Virginia,, only in Carroll was there a significant settlement by the Quaker faithful." (We must remember there was no Carroll County at this time, we were still part of Grayson County VA.) "The early Quaker settlers officially had their church memberships at the New Garden MM in Guilford County NC; after the Westfield Meeting was organized in 1786 in Surry County NC. their membership was transferred to that place.." "The Mt. Pleasant MM was set up in 1801; it comprised all the Quaker memberships in the county and endured until 1826. (1 Hinshaw 1001)." The Mt. Pleasant Meeting in it's later day was also called the Chestnut Creek Meeting." It's meeting house was on a seven acre site deeded in 1797 by Joshua Hanks and the younger William Reddick. The CEMETERY which was adjunct to the MM still remains and is beautifully maintained.." "There were at least three other meeting houses for the Quakers in the county, all which were outposts for the Mt. Pleasant Meeting. One was at Hillsville at the present site of the North End Cemetery, another on Burks Fork which was known as Fruit Hill MM and a third at Wards Gap." "The Quakers by 1800 numbered between a fourth and a third of the population (that is the Carroll portion of Old Grayson County)" "The migration pattern of the time was to the Northwest. The minutes of the Mt. Pleasant Meeting reveal that hundreds of Quaker families left, bound for southern Ohio and Indiana where they hoped to build a better life.." This is a bit condensed from Mr. Alderman's book, but I hope has helped someone. Remember this is all his research, I merely took the liberty of copying.

Gread Name Study

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[[Category:Gread Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Gread Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gread Gread] 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 Gread 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 Greads), by time period (18th Century Greads), or by topic (Gread DNA, Gread Occupations, Gread 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 Gread 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: [[Gread-2|Nick Gread]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Gread}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Greads 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]

Greasewood County, Utah

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Greasewood County, Utah | category = Greasewood County, Utah }} ----
Greasewood County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' Greasewood County, Utah Territory was created 12 January 1856, from part of Weber County. The County of Greasewood was discontinued on 17 January 1862 and it's land given to Box Elder County. '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Great Boston Molasses Flood

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[[Category:Great Molasses Flood, Boston, Massachusetts]] {{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Floods}} ==Timeline== {{Worldwide Disasters Sticker |text=Dedicated to those who died and the survivors of the Boston Molasses Flood |date=January 15, 1919 }} On January 15, 1919, a molasses tank at 529 Commercial Street exploded under pressure, killing 21 people. A 40-foot wave of molasses buckled the elevated railroad tracks, crushed buildings and inundated the neighborhood. Structural defects in the tank combined with unseasonably warm temperatures contributed to the disaster. ==Death/Injuries== *The syrup swamped one of Boston's busiest neighbourhoods, killing 21 and injuring 150. *Within seconds, two city blocks were inundated - and the death toll began to climb. *Even animals didn't escape. *The search for survivors became a search for answers: Why did the tank rupture and were there signs beforehand? ==Stories== *"Midday turned to darkness as the 2.3 million gallons of molasses engulfed the Boston waterfront like a black tidal wave, 25 feet high and 160 feet wide at the outset," ''Stephen Puleo recounted in his book'' '''"Dark Tide''': The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919," which vividly captures details of the disaster, including the chilling reactions of Driscoll and others to the tank rupture. *'''Patrolman Frank McManus''' spotted the 26 million-pound wall of goop and shouted to the dispatcher, "Send all available rescue vehicles and personnel immediately - there's a wave of molasses coming down Commercial Street!" By now travelling at 35 mph, the wave of sugary doom tore through the North End with enough power to crumple small structures, blast a truck through a fence, knock the firehouse off its foundation and rip away a beam supporting the elevated train tracks. *'''City workers''' who were taking advantage of the warmth to eat lunch outside drowned where they sat. Two 10-year-olds who were collecting firewood near the molasses tank were swept away. Others suffocated as their homes and basements quickly filled. *"I was in bed on the third floor of my house when I heard a deep rumble. ... I awoke in several feet of molasses," '''Martin Cloughtery told the Boston Globe in 1919.''' "A pile of wreckage was holding me down, and a little way from me I saw my sister. I struggled out from under the wreckage and pulled my sister towards me and helped her on to a raft. I then began to look for my mother." *A score of '''Public Works Department horses''' were either smothered in their stalls by the flood of molasses or so severely injured as their stable collapsed that they were shot by policemen to end their suffering," the Globe wrote in 1919. *"Here and there struggled a form - whether it was animal or human being was impossible to tell," the '''Boston Post''' wrote. "Only an upheaval, a thrashing about in the sticky mass, showed where any life was." *'''Scientific American magazine''' in 2013 explained why a wave of molasses can be much deadlier than a wave of water. "The dense wall of syrup surging from its collapsed tank initially moved fast enough to sweep people up and demolish buildings, only to settle into a more gelatinous state that kept people trapped." *Rescuers and sailors from the '''USS Nantucket''' descended on the scene in droves, but struggled in the muck, which stained the waters of Boston Harbor brown for several days. *The second part of that question was easily answered. During the summer of 1918, one of the hottest on record in Boston, North End residents began noticing leaks at the tank. After an employee reported a leak, the company acted - by painting over the grey shell of the tank with a rust-brown colour. "The sticky liquid now blended, chameleon-like, with the fresh coat of paint, indiscernible from the tank's wall," Puleo wrote. *'''Litigation swiftly followed the explosion''', and the lawsuit and trial against the tank's owner, US Industrial Alcohol, would last six years and grow to one of the most exhaustive in the state's history. *The trial produced three theories about the cause of the rupture: structural failure of the tank, fermentation of the molasses that led to an eruption and sabotage via a bomb. The company steadfastly blamed anarchists. A court-appointed auditor disagreed, and in 1925 ruled that the company was to blame for the disaster. '''US Industrial Alcohol''' would later pay the flood victims and their families $628,000 - the equivalent of $9.2 million today. ==Sources== https://allthatsinteresting.com/boston-molasses-flood https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/great-molasses-flood-boston-anniversary-syrup-disaster-death-toll-a8727026.html

Great Bricett, Suffolk One Place Study

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== Great Bricett, Suffolk One Place Study == {{Image|file=Great_Bricett-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Great Bricett c1902 }} Great Bricett is a village and civil parish in the county of Suffolk, England. It has strong links with the neighbouring [[Wikipedia:RAF_Wattisham|RAF Wattisham]] which partly falls within the parish boundary.Wikipedia contributors, "Great Bricett," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Great_Bricett&oldid=974058852 (accessed September 26, 2020). In the 2011 census, the population was recorded as 1530 (1880 including the RAF Wattisham housing). In 2021 the population was recorded as 1249 (1580 inc. RAF).https://citypopulation.de/en/uk/eastofengland/admin/mid_suffolk/E04010555__great_bricett/ CityPopulation.de (Parish)[https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/eastofengland/suffolk/E63003568__great_bricett/ CityPopulation.de (Built-up Area)] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Suffolk :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.118, 0.978 :'''Elevation:''' 78.0 m or 255.9 feet {{Image|file=Great_Bricett.jpg |align=c |size=x |caption=Great Bricett and vicinity c1902 }} ===Current Projects=== *[[Space:1841_Census_of_Great_Bricett|1841 Census of Great Bricett]] *[[Space:1851_Census_of_Great_Bricett|1851 Census of Great Bricett]] *[[Space:1861_Census_of_Great_Bricett|1861 Census of Great Bricett]] *[[Space:Great_Bricett_in_Directories|Great Bricett in Directories]] *Connecting Bricett related profiles - this also involves profiles from the surrounding area (ongoing) ===Interesting Discoveries=== "At Bricett, Suffolk, yesterday, during a thunderstorm, a labourer was struck by lightning and killed." [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000269%2f18970727%2f054&stringtohighlight=bricett%20suffolk Dundee Courier, 27 July 1897, p5 c6][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88564390/ Column Six] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021)The Courier and Argus (Dundee, Tayside, Scotland) 27 Jul 1897, Tue Page 5 The transcribed Bricett burial register records the poor soul's name as 'Alferd Taylor' (buried 30 July 1897 - 23 years old) with the comment, 'killed by lightning'. However the GRO death register has his name as 'Arthur Taylor'.Great Bricett Burial Register (1813-1994 Alphabetical Order) [https://greatbricett.suffolk.cloud/assets/History-Resources/Documents/Burial-Register-1813-to-1994.-Alphabetical-Order.pdf page 14]England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Death (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content : accessed 20 Dec 2021), database entry for TAYLOR, ARTHUR. (Age at death: 23). GRO Reference: 1897 S Quarter in BOSMERE Volume 04A Page 527. === Wikitree Links === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Great_Bricett%2C_Suffolk Profiles with Great Bricett as a category] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Great_Bricett_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Outside Links === *{{Wikidata|Q3242512|enwiki}} *[http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/greatbricett.htm SuffolkChurches.co.uk] - Illustrated details of the parish church, ''St Mary and St Lawrence''. *[https://greatbricett.suffolk.cloud/our-village/historical-documents/ Great Bricett Historical Documents] - Burial Register, 1901 census and Great Hall Farm sale (1921). ===Notables=== *[[Wikipedia:Sean_Hedges-Quinn|Sean Hedges-Quinn]] (1968- ), sculptor, animator, and film model and prop-maker. {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Great Bricett, Suffolk|category=Great Bricett, Suffolk One Place Study}}
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Great Britain 1861

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[[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Great Britain, Arrived 24 Dec 1861]][[Category: Great Britain (1845)]] For more general detail about the [[:Space:Great_Britian_(1845)| ship, click here]]. This page focuses only on Voyage 21 of the SS Great Britain to Australia. The SS Great Britain, which left Liverpool on the 21 October 1861 and arrived in Hobson’s Bay, on the Christmas Eve the same year.1861 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 26 December, p. 4. , viewed 19 Jul 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5707302 Onboard were 559 passengers and 141 Crew. “Alexander Reid, writing in 1862, recorded some statistics of a typical voyage. The ship, with a crew of 143, put out from Liverpool on 21 October 1861, carrying 544 passengers (including the English cricket team that was the first to visit Australia), a cow, 36 sheep, 140 pigs, 96 goats and 1,114 chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. The journey to Melbourne (her ninth) occupied 64 days, during which the best day's run was 354 miles and the worst 108. With favourable winds the ship travelled under sail alone, the screw being withdrawn from the water. Three passengers died en route. The captain was John Gray, a Scot, who had held the post since before the Crimean War.Reid, Alexander (1862). The Cabinet, or a Repository of Facts, Figures and Fancies relating to the Voyage of the "Great Britain" SS. Melbourne: J. Reid. Citing SS Great Britain. (2017). En.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 13 July 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Great_Britain#CITEREFReid1862 Passenger List for Voyage 21 of the SS Great Britian. The ship arrived Melbourne on 24 December 1861.Public Records Office Victoria (PROV), Great Britain Passenger List arrived 24 December 1861; Inward Overseas Passenger Lists VPRS 947/P0000, Sep - Dec 1861 (Images 240 to 248 [of 248] beginning at https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B1D49CA-F96C-11E9-AE98-BB631F4E00E4?image=240 : accessed 1 August 2023) Scroll below to find those passengers listed in the table who have profiles on WikiTree. {| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ticket #''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| ''' Given Name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Ocupation ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Origin ''' |- | || MARGT ABERNETHY||30|||| |- | || SARAH ADAMS||26|| || |- | || EMILY MISS ADAMS||20|| || |- | || GEO ADAMS||40|| || |- | || THOS AGNEW||30|| || |- | || JOSEPH AISBETT||22|| || |- | || JOHN ALLENAN||51|| || |- | || MARIAN MRS ALLIN||A|| || |- | || THOMAS ALLIN||A|| || |- | || JOHN WM PLOOS VAN AMSTELL||A|| || |- |21729 || [[Angwin-370|Andrew ANGWIN]]||26||Lab ||English |- | || —- MRS ANTHONY||26|| || |- | || DAVID ANTHONY||24|| || |- | || LOUIS ANTHONY||I|| || |- | || THOMAS ANTHONY||30|| || |- | 21708 || ANN ARMSTRONG||27||Matron ||English |- | || B MR AUSTIN||A|| || |- | || JOSEPH BAILES||26|| || |- | || —- SERVANT WITH BAKER||A || || |- | || ELIZTH MISS BAKER||A|| || |- | || E MRS BAKER||A|| || |- | || THOMAS BAKER||C|| || |- | || MARY JANE BAKER||A|| || |- | || MARGT BAKER||A|| || |- | || JOHN MR BAKER||A|| || |- | || JOHN BAKER||A|| || |- | || JAMES BAKER||C|| || |- | || R H BALE||29|| || |- |22915 || [[Ballingall-31| Miss J Ballingoll]]||A||[Blank] ||[Blank] |- | || MARY BANNON||18|| || |- | || D MR BARKER||A|| || |- | || MARGT BARNES||30|| || |- |2754 || [[Bassett-1031|John BASSETT]]||70||miner ||English |- | 2754|| [[Carbis-5| MRS M BASSETT]]||65||wife ||English |- | || DAVID BEGG||A|| || |- | || ALBERT BEHRENDS||17|| || |- |2751 || [[Bell-42349|Miss Sarah BELL]]||45||[Blank] ||English |- |3215 || James BELL||29 (single)||miner ||Scottish |- | 15 || GEO BENNETT [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Cabinet/LCkMAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22ss%20great%20britain%22&pg=PA4&printsec=frontcover The Cabinet: A Repository of Facts, Figures and Fancies Relating to the Voyage of the "Great Britain," S.S. from Liverpool to Melbourne with the Eleven of All England and Other Distinguished Passengers. United Kingdom], S.S. Great Britain Project, 1862.||A|| || |- | 21720 || JOHN BENNETT||19||Lab ||English |- |21719 || [[Bennetts-759|Nicholas BENNETT]] ||2||Child ||English |- | 21719 || [[Bennetts-760|Ed Hy Bennett]]||3||Child ||English |- | 21719 || [[Williams-129136|Thomasini BENNETT]]||33||Matron||English |- | 21719 || [[Bennetts-289|Thos Jas BENNETT]]||5||Child ||English |- |21763 || ELSIE BEVERIDGE||25||Lab ||Scottish |- |21764 || D BEVERIDGE||36||Lab ||Scottish |- |21763 || JESSIE BEVERIDGE||22||wife ||Scottish |- | || —- MR BIRCH||A|| || |- | || —- MRS BIRCH||A|| || |- | || MARY BIRD||23|| || |- | || WM BISHOP||27|| || |- |21776 || JAS BLACK||27|| Lab||Irish |- |21757|| [[Bould-177|Miss Jane BOULD]]||23||Spinster||English |- |21753|| JANE BOWMAN||23||wife ||English |- | 21753 || ROBT BOWMAN||27||Lab ||English |- |21753|| SARAH BOWMAN||1||child ||English |- | || REBECCA MISS BOX||A|| || |- | || WILLIAM BOYD||20|| || |- | || JOHN L BRADLEY||14|| || |- | || LEVI BRADLEY||35|| || |- | || THOMAS BRADLEY||38|| || |- |21714 || FRANCIS BRADLEY||25||Smith||English |- | 21714 || MARY BRADLEY||26||Wife ||English |- | 21736|| DANL BRENNAN||24||Lab ||Irish |- |21736 || MARY BRENNAN||20||spinster||Irish |- | || THOMAS BRENNAND||28|| || |- | || ELIZA MRS BRIAD||38|| || |- | || EDWD BRIAD||4|| || |- | || WM P BRIAD||10|| || |- | || ROBT MR BRIDGMAN||A|| || |- | || MARY A BROADHURST||I|| || |- | || SUSAN MRS BROADHURST||25|| || |- | || JOSH BROADHURST||35|| || |- |2746 || ALICE BROCKLEY||3||child ||English |- |2746 || [[Bimson-102|Mrs Jane BROCKLEY]]||32||[Blank] ||English |- |2746 || [[Brockley-82 |Saml BROCKLEY]]||8||child ||English |- | || ELIZTH MISS BROOKER||25|| || |- | || MARY JANE BROWN||7|| || |- | || LOUISA BROWN||33|| || |- | || ELISHA BROWN||10|| || |- | || —- MISS BUNTING||A|| || |- | || FANNY MISS BURY||18|| || |- | || MARY MRS BUSTABLE||40|| || |- |15 || WM CAFFYR [maybe should be spelt as CAFFYN]visiting English Cricketer||A|| || |- |21767|| ANDREW CALHANE||18||Lab ||Irish |- | || CYRIL CAMERON||C|| || |- | || —- MR CAMERON||A|| || |- | || —- MRS CAMERON||A|| || |- | || ALEXR CAMPBELL||30|| || |- | || CHAS JAS CARRON||A|| || |- | || GRACE CARSON||24|| || |- | || THOS CARTHEW||21|| || |- |21712 || STEPHEN CARTHEW||34||Lab ||English |- | || MARGT CASEY||17|| || |- | || JAS CASEY||61|| || |- | || JOHN CHALMERS||35|| || |- | || REGINALD S CLARKE||21|| || |- | || DENIS CONSIDINE||27|| || |- | || ANN MRS COOPER||57|| || |- | || DANL COOPER||19|| || |- | || MARY COOPER||15|| || |- | || THOMAS COOPER||60|| || |- | || MICHL COOPER||20|| || |- | || JOHN CORNER||35|| || |- | || JANE CORRIGAN||5|| || |- | || SUSAN CORRIGAN||7|| || |- | || SUSAN MRS CORRIGAN||34|| || |- | || HY CORRIGAN||11|| || |- | || THOMAS COULSTON||24|| || |- |21734 || MICHL COXON||46||Lab ||English |- | || FREDK CRAIG||26|| || |- | || FRAS C MISS CRITCHELL||A|| || |- |21749 || THOS CURTIN||22||Lab ||English |- | 21749 || MARY CURTIN||20||Spinster ||English |- |21749 || BATHLW CURTIN||25||Lab ||English |- |2759 || [[Davey-1406|Stephen DAVEY]]||9||child ||English |- |2759 || [[Davey-1404|Elizth DAVEY]]||16||Spinster ||English |- | 2759 || [[Davey-1403|Jane DAVEY]]||18||Spinster ||English |- | 2759 || [[Davey-1405|John DAVEY]]||12||Lab ||English |- | 2759 || [[Bassett-3473|Mrs Ann DAVEY]]||35||Matron ||English |- | || LOUISA MISS DAVEY||16|| || |- | || WM HY DAVEY||21|| || |- | || RUTH DAVIES||6|| || |- | || RICHARD DAVIES||4|| || |- | || MARY MRS DAVIES||35|| || |- | || JOHN DAVIES||7|| || |- | || CATH MRS DAVIES||29|| || |- | || ANN DAVIES||10|| || |- | || KATE MISS DAVINE||22|| || |- | || ANGELINA DAVIS||14|| || |- | || JOHN DAVIS||12|| || |- | || MARY MRS DAVIS||36|| || |- | || RICHD DILLON||20|| || |- | || THOMAS DILLON||18|| || |- | || MATHEW DONALD||24|| || |- |21736 || SALLY DONOVAN||19||Spinster ||Irish |- | || THOS PAT DORNEY||22|| || |- | || THOMAS DORNEY||18|| || |- | || JAMES DORNEY||20|| || |- | || ANN DOUGLAS||30|| || |- |21751|| FRANCIS DOWNIE||24||Lab ||English |- | || HY DUGDALE||22|| || |- | || SARAH EASTON||32|| || |- |21724 || MICHL EGAN||24||Lab ||Irish |- |21724|| EDWARD EGAN||20||Lab ||Irish |- |21724 || JOHN EGAN|| 22||Lab ||Irish |- | || MATHEW ELLIS||32|| || |- | || WALTER EVANS||17|| || |- | || MARY EVANS||60|| || |- | || JOHN EVANS||19|| || |- |21762 || —- MRS EVANS||A||wife ||English |- |21762 || —- MR EVANS||A||Lab ||English |- | || FREDK MR EVERINGHAM||A|| || |- | || JAMES FARMER||25|| || |- |21711 || SEBASTIAN FEHRENBACK||49||Lab ||OtherPorts |- |21711 || CAROLINE FEHRENBACK||44|| wife||OtherPorts |- | 21711 || CAROLINE FEHRENBACK||2||child ||OtherPorts |- | || ELIZTH MISS FELKIN||A|| || |- |21741 || A S FERGUSON||22||Lab||Irish |- | || JOHN FINBERG||32|| || |- |21747 || MICHL FLANNARY||26||Lab ||Irish |- |21751|| MARGT FLOCKHART||29||Spinster ||English |- |21751|| ANDREW FLOCKHART||15||Lab ||English |- |21751|| CATHE FLOCKHART||21||Spinster||English |- |21751|| JANE FLOCKHART||24||Spinster ||English |- |21751 || JEAN FLOCKHART||38||Spinster ||English |- |21769 || GEO FRASER||25||Lab ||Scotish |- | || HY MR FYFE||A|| || |- | || JOSEPH GIBSON||22|| || |- | || ELLEN MISS GLOVER||A|| || |- | || THOS L MR GOOD||A|| || |- | || JANE MRS GOOD||A|| || |- | || THOS GORDON||21|| || |- | || HY GOUGH||24|| || |- | || MARIAN GRAY||C|| || |- | || LELIA GRAY||C|| || |- | || HENRY GRAY||A|| || |- | || —- SERVT WITH GRAY||A|| || |- | || ELIZA MRS GRAY||A|| || |- | || ADA GRAY||C|| || |- | || BESSIE GRAY||C|| || |- | || ALICE GRAY||C|| || |- | || CATHERINE GRAY||A|| || |- | || JOHN CAPT GRAY||-|| || |- | || W MR GREEN||A|| || |- | || PATIENCE MISS GREEN||24|| || |- | || WM GRIEVES||27|| || |- | 15 || GEO GRIFFITHS||A|| || |- |21733 || RALPH GUION||30||Lab ||English |- | || ELIJAH GULLOCH||25|| || |- | || —- MISS GUNN||A|| || |- |21713 || MARY GUTHRIE||38||Matron ||Irish |- | || A MISS HADLEY||A|| || |- | || SAML HAIGH||35|| || |- | || ELIZA ANN MISS HAIGH||10|| || |- | || —- MISS HALL||A|| || |- | || JAMES W HALL||A|| || |- | || JAS HAMILTON||C|| || |- | || GILBERT HAMILTON||C|| || |- | || —- MRS HAMILTON||A|| || |- | || —- SERVANT WITH HAMILTON||A|| || |- | || DUNDAS HAMILTON||C|| || |- | || ROBT HAMILTON||C|| || |- | || RT MR HAMILTON||A|| || |- |21774 || ROBT H HAMILTON||21||Lab ||Irish |- |A 21771 || PAT HANLY||30||Lab ||Irish |- | || ISA MISS HARGREAVES||28|| || |- |21743 || JAMES HARRIS||33||Lab||Irish |- | || MARY MRS HAWKSWORTH||28|| || |- |21722|| GEORGE HAY||22||Lab ||English |- | 15 || THOS HEARNE||A|| || |- |21723 || [[Hefferan-44|John HEFFERNAN]]||27|| Lab||Irish |- | || JULIA MISS HEFFERNSTEIN||19|| || |- | || GUSTAV HEFFERNSTEIN||17|| || |- |21766 || JOHN HENDERSON||14||Lab ||Scotish |- |21766 || GEO HENDERSON||30||Lab||Scotish |- |21766 || ALEXR HENDERSON||19||Lab ||Scotish |- | || ROBERT HETHERINGTON||25|| || |- | || SAML MR HEWLINGS||A|| || |- |21777|| THOS HEWSON||24||Lab ||English |- | || PAT HIGGINS||23|| || |- | || SAML HOGG||18|| || |- | || WILLIAM HOOLE||25|| || |- | || R T HORNER||16|| || |- | || JOHN S C HOSSER||23|| || |- | || MARIA HUDSON||C|| || |- | || REES HUGH||6|| || |- | || GWENLLIAN MRS HUGH||34|| || |- | || EDWARD HUGH||12|| || |- | || JENKIN HUGH||14|| || |- | || ROBERT HUGH||9|| || |- | || THOS HUGH||4|| || |- |15 || ROGER IDDISON||A|| || |- | || MARGT MRS JAMESON||47|| || |- | || LESLIE JAMIESON||21|| || |- | || ELIZTH JENKINS||A|| || |- | || JOHN JENKINS||A|| || |- | || FREDK JENNER||A|| || |- | 21712 || JOSEPH JOHNS||34||Lab ||English |- |2751 || [[Johnston-3822|Hy JOHNSTON]] ||15||Lab ||English |- | 2751 || [[Bell-4936|MRS ISABELLA JOHNSTON]]||50||wife ||English |- | 2751 || [[Johnston-3823|Mary Ann JOHNSTON]]||12|| spinster||English |- | 2751 || [[Johnston-2977|WM JOHNSTON]]||55||Farmer ||English |- | || JOHN JOHNSTON||19|| || |- |21774 || SAML JOHNSTON||23||Lab ||Irish |- |21774|| JOHN L JOHNSTON||21||Lab ||Irish |- | || CATHERINE JONES||4|| || |- | || JANET MRS JONES||28|| || |- | || MARY ANN JONES||6|| || |- | || MORGAN JONES||9|| || |- |21773|| MARY JONES||24||Spinster||English |- | || JOHN JOSEPH||30|| || |- | || JOSEPH JOSEPH||6|| || |- | || LEAH JOSEPH||18|| || |- | || MARGT JOSEPH||27|| || |- | 21744 || MICHL KEATING||23||Lab ||Irish |- | || CATH KEILY||11|| || |- | || CATHE KEILY||50|| || |- | || JOANNA KEILY||9|| || |- | 21748|| MARY KENYON||25||Spinster ||English |- | || WM MR KESTERSON||A|| || |- | || WM JOHN KILPATRICK||16|| || |- | || JOHN KILPATRICK||50|| || |- | || ELLEN KILPATRICK||52|| || |- | || ELLEN MRS LAMB||50|| || |- | || WM LAMB||21|| || |- |21746 || G R LAMPLUGH||23||Lab ||English |- | || WM MR LAWRENCE ||A|| || |- | || MARY MRS LAWRENCE||A|| || |- |15 || CHARLES LAWRENCE||A|| || |- | || —- MR LEAROYD||A|| || |- | || CHAS LEE||22|| || |- | 21928 || ANNA LEGGS||4||child||English |- |21928 || THOS LEGGS||9||child||English |- |21928 || JOHANNA LEGGS||27||Matron ||English |- | || JOHN R LEWIS||23|| || |- | || THOMAS LEWIS||20|| || |- | || B S MR LLOYD||A|| || |- | || H MR LLOYD||A|| || |- | || BENJ LONG||34|| || |- | || JOHN LONGSTAFF||31|| || |- | || ANN MRS LONGSTAFF||26|| || |- | || THOS LONSDALE||30|| || |- | || JOHN LONSDALE||25|| || |- | || —- LORIMER||I|| || |- | || —- MRS LORIMER||A|| || |- | || T B LORIMER||C|| || |- | || —- MR LORIMER||A|| || |- | || —- SERVANT WITH LORIMER||A|| || |- | 21758 || SAMAL LYLE||20||Lab ||English |- | || ARTHUR LYSTER||23|| || |- | || MARGT MRS MACFARLANE||A|| || |- | || WILHELMINA MACFARLANE||A|| || |- | || CAROLINE MACFARLANE||A|| || |- | || JANE S MISS MACFARLANE||A|| || |- | || AGNES M A MACFARLANE||A|| || |- | || ALLAN MR MACFARLANE||A|| || |- | || JANE MISS MACK||A|| || |- | || —- MISS MACK||A|| || |- |21767 || THOS MADIGAN||20||Lab ||Irish |- | || BERNARD MAGUIRE||30|| || |- | || —- MAGUIRE||I|| || |- | || —- MRS MAGUIRE||25|| || |- |15 || B W MALLAM||A|| || |- | || ED MALONE||30|| || |- | || WM MARTIN||22|| || |- | 21716 || GEO HY JR MASON||24||Lab ||English |- | || SACKVILLE MATHESON||27|| || |- | || MARY MCCAUSLAND||A|| || |- | || OLIVER MCCAUSLAND||A|| || |- | || JAS MCDONALD||20|| || |- | || JAS MCGUIGAN||17|| || |- | || GEO MCKAY||21|| || |- | || FREDK B MCKEE||22|| || |- | || CHRISTINA MCKENZIE||20|| || |- | || ALEX MR MCKERSIE||A|| || |- | || ALEX MCKERSIE||C|| || |- | || —- MRS MCKERSIE||A|| || |- | || HUGH MCLACHLAN||24|| || |- |21778 || EVELINE MCLEOD||10||child ||English |- | || PETER MCMILLAN||35|| || |- |21755|| HUGH MCNALLY||40||Lab ||Scotish |- |21755 || MARY MCNALLY||38||Wife ||Scotish |- | 21703 || PAT MCNIGHT||23||Lab ||Irish |- |21750 || JOHN MEADOWS||25||Lab||English |- | || HENRY MILLER||18|| || |- | || JOSH MILLIKEN||20|| || |- | || ALEXR MILLIKEN||18|| || |- | || NATHAN MITCHELL||34|| || |- |21710 || DOROTHY MITCHELL||27||Lab ||English |- |21710 || JAMES MITCHELL||11||Matron ||English |- |21710 || THOMAS MITCHELL||8||Child ||English |- |21710 || RICHARD S MITCHELL||33||Child ||English |- | || DENIS MOLONY||27|| || |- | || MAXIMILLIAN MONASH||17|| || |- |21736 || THOS MORGAN||26||Lab ||Irish |- | 15 || [[Mortlock-108|Wm Mortlock]]||A|| || |- | 15 || WM MUDIE||A|| || |- |21731 || THOS MULQUEEN||25||Lab ||Irish |- |21731 || MICHL MULQUEEN||21||Lab ||Irish |- | || ANNE MUNGOVAN||20|| || |- | || MARY MUNGOVAN||18|| || |- | || WILLIAM MUNTZ||23|| || |- | || ANTHONY MURRAY||48|| || |- | || SARAH MURRAY||11|| || |- | || H MRS MURRAY||47|| || |- | || CATH MISS MURRAY||24|| || |- | || ISAAC NARTY||39|| || |- | || ELIZTH MISS NATTRASS||34|| || |- | || CAROLINE MRS NELLTHORPE||28|| || |- | || RD H MR NEWTON||A|| || |- | || CHAS H NICHOLAS||11|| || |- |21761|| NICHOLAS NICHOLAS||21||Lab ||English |- |21729|| JOHN NICHOLAS||28||Lab ||English |- | || DANL OKEANE||20|| || |- | || FRANK OLDKNOW||18|| || |- | 2750|| [[Orgill-62|WM ORGILL ]]||19||Lab ||English |- |2750 || [[Orgill-60|HENRY ORGILL]]||23||Lab ||English |- | || JESSIE MRS ORUMS||28|| || |- | || WM ORUMS||6|| || |- | || MARTHA ORUMS||4|| || |- | || JESSIE ORUMS||2|| || |- | || GEO ORUMS||I|| || |- | || GEO ORUMS||35|| || |- | || JOB OSBORN||27|| || |- | || ROSANNA PALMER||21|| || |- | || RACHAEL PALMER||19|| || |- | || JANE PARSONS||6|| || |- | || MARY MRS PARSONS||29|| || |- | || JOHN PARY||32|| || |- | 21760 || JOHN PASCOE||28||Lab ||English |- | || JAMES PATERSON||35|| || |- |21770 || MARY PATON||26||Spinster ||Scotish |- |21768 || WALTER PATON||29||Lab ||Scotish |- | || ELIZTH PATTIE||6|| || |- | || ISABELLA PATTIE||4|| || |- | || JAMES PATTIE||14|| || |- | || GRACE PATTIE||40|| || |- | 21758 || THOS PEACOCK||20||Lab ||English |- | 21721 || [[Pearce-5308|Josiah PEARCE]] This name should possibly be '''''Isaiah Pearce'''''. He and his sister Ellen travelled to Australia on this ship. Josiah appears to be an incorrect spelling of his name.||16||Spinster ||English |- |21721 || [[Pearce-5306|Ellen PEARCE]]||19||Lab ||English |- | || ROBT PEMBERTON||23|| || |- | || ELIZTH MISS PERKIN||14|| || |- | || —- MRS PETCH||A|| || |- | 21754 || WM PHAYER||17||Lab ||Irish |- | || JOSEPH PHILLIPS||28|| || |- | || GUISEPPE PIDMONTE||I|| || |- | || ADELINE PIDMONTE||26|| || |- | || BARTOLOMO PIDMONTE||28|| || |- | || SAML PIMBLOT||29|| || |- |21727 || [[Leggo-199|Nanny POLGLASE]]||23||wife ||English |- |21727 ||[[Polglaze-39|Wm Hy POLGLASE]]||22||Lab ||English |- |21712 || STEPHEN POLKINGHAM||18||Lab ||English |- |21730 || FRANCES PORTER||26||Lab ||English |- |21730 || CHAS PORTER||33||wife ||English |- |21737 || JAS POWELL||21||Lab ||Irish |- | || JOSEPH PROCTOR||36|| || |- | || HY E CAPT READER||A|| || |- | || WM MAJOR READER||A|| || |- | || JOSH REDDROP||24|| || |- | || C REDDROP||19|| || |- |21737 || MARTHA REES||27||Spinster ||Irish |- | || —- MR REID ||A||Lab ||Irish |- | || —- MRS REID|| A||wife ||Irish |- | || —- RISTRINKET||I|| || |- | || JOSEPH ROBERTS||28|| || |- | || THOS ROBERTS||19|| || |- ||| LAWRENCE ROBERTSON||27|||| |- |21735 || DONALD ROBERTSON||26||Lab ||Irish |- | || —- MRS ROBINSON||A|| || |- | || W E ROBINSON||A|| || |- |21940 || WALTER ROBSON||20||Lab||English |- | 21940|| GEO ROBSON||23||Lab ||English |- | || —- MISS RONALD||A|| || |- | || GEO RONALD||31|| || |- | 2755 || [[Basset-550|Martha ROWE]]||5||child ||English |- | 2755 || [[Rowe-5768|Nancy ROWE]] ||1||child ||English |- |21743 || [[Rowe-5766|Julia ROWE]]||8||child ||English |- |2755 || [[Rowe-5765|JAMES ROWE]]||38||Lab ||English |- | 2755 || [[Basset-550| Mrs ROWE]]||32||wife ||English |- | 21743 || WILLIAM ROWE||31||Lab ||English |- | 21743 || Mrs Jane ROWE||33||wife ||English |- | || MARGT ROWNEY||18|| || |- | || MARIA ROWNEY||13|| || |- | || JOHN ROWNEY||16|| || |- | || ANN ROWNEY||40|| || |- | || JOHN RYAN||16|| || |- |21756|| WM SAMPSON||20||Lab ||English |- |21756|| WM SAMPSON||57||Lab ||English |- |21756|| RD HY SAMPSON||18||Lab ||English |- |21756 || CATH SAMPSON||55||Wife || |- | 2754 || [[Symons-272|MISS SAMIONS]]This name should be '''''Miss Symons''''', she was travelling on the same ticket as her soon-to-be parent-in-laws John & Martha Bassett. Her name on the shipping manifest is spelt incorrectly as Samions instead of Symons. She married on 9 January 1862, two weeks after she arrived.||27||Spinster || English |- | || ARTHUR SAUNDER||22|| || |- | || DUNCAN SCOTT||15|| || |- |15 || THOS SEWELL [Thomas Sewell Jnr] ||A|| || |- |21772|| JOHN SHARKIE||20||Lab ||Irish |- | 21772 || MARY ELIZA SHARKIE||18||Spinster||Irish |- | || ANN SHEPHERD||9|| || |- | || CAROLINE SHEPHERD||13|| || |- | || ELIZTH SHEPHERD||19|| || |- | || FANNY SHEPHERD||21|| || |- | || FANNY MRS SHEPHERD||48|| || |- | || THOMAS SHEPHERD||50|| || |- |21703 || JOHANNA SHINES||19|| ||Irish |- |21704 || MARY ANN SIMMINS||26|| ||English |- |21704|| REBECCA SIMMINS||24||Matron ||English |- |467 || [[Simpson-23443|GAWIN SIMPSON]]||40||Shop Keeper ||English |- | 467 || [[Simpson-23446|Gavin SIMPSON]]||5||child ||English |- |467 || [[Simpson-23447|Elizth SIMPSON]]||16||Spinster ||English |- | 467 || [[Simpson-23445|LETITIA SIMPSON]]||18||Spinster||English |- |467 || [[McClean-856|Mrs Mary SIMPSON]]||35||wife ||English |- | 467 || [[Simpson-23448|Wm SIMPSON]]||8||child ||English |- | || EDWIN SLADDEN||30|| || |- |B 21771 || JOHN SLATTERY||20||Lab ||Irish |- | || JOSH SLEIGH||22|| || |- | || WM SLIMPSEN||-|| || |- |21725|| MARTHA SMETHURST||25||Matron||English |- | || SIMON SMITH||20|| || |- | || SARAH A MISS SMITH||27|| || |- | || JOHN SOUTHERN||21|| || |- | || MARY ANN STANSFIELD||24|| || |- | || LEWIS STANSFIELD||24|| || |- | || MARK STEPHENS||23|| || |- | 15 || [[Stephenson-7312|H H STEPHENSON]] [Heathfield Harman Stephenson]||A|| || |- | || ED STEPHENSON [Edward Stephenson]||A|| || |- | || ROBT MR STEWART||A|| || |- | || FRAS E MR STEWART||A|| || |- |21752 || MARGT STRACHAN||17||Spinster ||Scotish |- | || —- STROUD||20|| || |- | || WM SUFFIELD||26|| || |- | || MARY ANN MISS SULLIVAN||15|| || |- | || JOHN SULLIVAN||21|| || |- | || JOSH TARLTON||24|| || |- | || BRIDGET TAYLOR||5|| || |- | || GEO TAYLOR||31|| || |- | || JANE TAYLOR||29|| || |- | || —- INFANT WITH TAYLOR||I|| || |- |21919 || ANN TAYLOR||22||spinster ||English |- | || JAS TENNANT||9|| || |- | || JOHN THOMPSON||32|| || |- | || ANN MRS THOMPSON||31|| || |- |21735 || JAS THOMPSON||25||Lab ||Irish |- | || ALEXR P MR THOMSON||A|| || |- | || CATH MRS THOMSON||24|| || |- | || ALEXR THOMSON||29|| || |- | 21706 || JAMES TIGHE||24||Lab ||Irish |- | || JAS TOWERS||27|| || |- | || ARTHUR MR TRAHERNE||A|| || |- | || LLEWELLYN P TRAHERNE||A|| || |- | || ANN TRAVERS||7|| || |- | || ANTHONY TRAVERS||30|| || |- | || ROSANNA TRAVERS||25|| || |- | || PETER TREACEY||26|| || |- | 2766 || [[Trerise-13|JOHN TREVISE]]||22||Miner ||English |- | || SAML TRIMBATH||-|| || |- | || MARTHA TRISTRAIL||9|| || |- | || MARTHA TRISTRAIL||23|| || |- | || MARTHA TRISTREAL||I|| || |- | || CATH TULLY||25|| || |- |21940 || MARK TULLY||21||Lab ||English |- |21940 || ROBT TULLY||18||Lab ||English |- |21940|| WM TULLY||25||Lab ||English |- | || WM C TULLY||30|| || |- |21759 || MARY TUNNICLIFFE||34||Spinster ||English |- | || ROBERT TURNBULL||23|| || |- | || —- UNKNOWN||14|| || |- | || ED UREN||21|| || |- | || JOHN WM PLOOS VAN AMSTELL||A|| || |- | || VICTOR VERMERSCH||22|| || |- | || JOSH B WALKER||I|| || |- | || JAMES WALKER||32|| || |- | || H MRS WALKER||28|| || |- | 21775 || MARY ANN WALKER||23||Spinster||Scotish |- |21709 || SUSANNA WALKER||33||Matron ||English |- |21709 || THOMAS WALKER||4|| Child||English |- | || JOHN WALLIS||6|| || |- | || RICHARD WALLIS||I|| || |- | || SARAH A WALLIS||9|| || |- | || THOMAS WALLIS||7|| || |- | || JOHN WALLIS||30|| || |- | || ALICE WALLIS||1|| || |- | || ALICE MRS WALLIS||30|| || |- | || FRANCES WALLIS||5 |- | || BETSY WARE||3|| || |- | || SAML WARE||4|| || |- | || MARY WARE||28|| || |- | || JOHN WARE||34 |- | || ISAAC MR WATERMAN||A|| || |- | || WILLIAM WAUGH||31|| || |- | || R MRS WAUGH||29|| || |- | || GEO H WAYTE||A|| || |- | || MICHL WELSH||28|| || |- | || JOHN WHELAN||A|| || |- | || ELIZA WHELAN||A|| || |- | || WM WHITE||23|| || |- |21919 || JOHN WHITEHEAD||4||Child ||English |- |21919 || ELEANOR WHITEHEAD||25||Matron ||English |- | || WM HY WILKINSON||30|| || |- | || DAVID WILLIAMS||4|| || |- | || MARGT MRS WILLIAMS||26|| || |- | || MARGT MRS WILLIAMS||21|| || |- | || MARY WILLIAMS||I|| || |- | || THOS WILLIAMS||24|| || |- | || PRYCE WILLIAMS||19|| || |- |21738 || CATH WILLIAMS||15||Spinster ||Irish |- | || SAML WILLIAMSON||21|| || |- |21726|| RT T WILLIAMSON||20||Lab ||Irish |- |21718|| JOHN H WILLOUGHBY||20||Lab ||English |- | || MARY WILSON||22|| || |- |21725 || EDWARD WOOD||5||Child ||English |- |21725|| MARY WOOD||29||Matron ||English |- | || FANNY WOODS||6|| || |- | || W H MRS WOODS||30|| || |- | || MARY WRIGLEY||11|| || |- | || TOM WRIGLEY||7|| || |- | || HANNAH MRS WRIGLEY||47|| || |- | || JOHN WRIGLEY||49|| || |- | || MARTHA WRIGLEY||14|| || |- | || JANE ELIZTH WRIGLEY||18|| || |- | |} ==Research Notes== For a list of the English cricket team in Australia in 1861–62 that travelled to Australia on this voyage see '''English cricket team in Australia in 1861–62'''. (2022, April 25). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1861%E2%80%9362. All those passengers travelling on ticket #15 seem to be involved in the Cricket team, with very few details such as age or occupation are included in the passenger list, just their name. {{Image|file=Great_Britain_1861-2.jpg |caption=English cricket team of 1861 just prior to departure for Australia. }} W.B. Mallam (who arranged the tour for Spiers and Pond), is at the centre wearing a top hat. Players from left: W. Mortlock, W. Mudie, George Bennett, Charles Lawrence, H.H. Stephenson, Billy Caffyn, G. Griffith, Tom Hearne, Roger Iddison, Tom Sewell, E. Stephenson. source: NSW Cricket Association === Footnotes === * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154845099?searchTerm=%22Great%20Britain%22%20ship%20immigrant%20passenger%20master%20barque%20ship The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Tuesday 24 December 1861] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244181047?searchTerm=%22Great%20Britain%22%20ship%20immigrant%20passenger%20master%20barque%20ship The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) of Thursday 26 December 1861] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197098180?searchTerm=%22Great%20Britain%22%20ship%20immigrant%20passenger%20master%20barque%20ship Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917) of Friday 27 December 1861] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1861%E2%80%9362 English cricket team in Australia in 1861–62]

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[[Category: Great Britain, Arrived 20 Nov 1852]] [[Category: Great Britain (1845)]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship, which was advanced for her time. She was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854. She was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Steamship Company's transatlantic service between Bristol and New York. While other ships had been built of iron or equipped with a screw propeller, Great Britain was the first to combine these features in a large ocean-going ship. She was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic, which she did in 1845, in the time of 14 days. Australian service Antony Gibbs & Sons may have intended to employ Great Britain only to exploit a temporary demand for passenger service to the Australian gold fields following the discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851, but she found long-term employment on this route. For her new role she was given a third refit. Her passenger accommodation was increased from 360 to 730, and her sail-plan altered to a traditional three-masted, square-rigged pattern. She was fitted with a removable propeller, which could be hauled up on deck by chains to reduce drag when under sail power alone. In 1852, Great Britain made her first voyage to Melbourne, Australia, carrying 630 emigrants. She excited great interest there, with 4,000 people paying a shilling each to inspect her. She operated on the England–Australia route for almost 30 years, interrupted only by two relatively brief sojourns as a troopship during the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny.[43] Gradually, she earned a reputation as the most reliable of the emigrant ships to Australia and carried the first English cricket team to tour Australia in 1861. Alexander Reid, writing in 1862, recorded some statistics of a typical voyage. The ship, with a crew of 143, put out from Liverpool on 21 October 1861, carrying 544 passengers (including the English cricket team that was the first to visit Australia), a cow, 36 sheep, 140 pigs, 96 goats and 1,114 chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. The journey to Melbourne (her ninth) occupied 64 days, during which the best day's run was 354 miles and the worst 108. With favourable winds the ship travelled under sail alone, the screw being withdrawn from the water. Three passengers died en route. The captain was John Gray, a Scot, who had held the post since before the Crimean War. On Thursday 8 October 1868 The Argus (Melbourne) reported "To-day, at daylight, the fine steamship Great Britain will leave her anchorage in Hobson's Bay, for Liverpool direct. On this occasion she carries less than her usual complement of passengers, the season not being a favourite one with colonists desiring to visit their native land. The Great Britain, however, has a full cargo, and carries gold to the value of about £250,000. As she is in fine trim, we shall probably have, in due time, to congratulate Captain Gray on having achieved another successful voyage. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Great_Britain Wikipedia] The ship operated between England and Australia for almost 30 years. In all, she made 32 trips between England and Australian ports. '''Voyages''' The Great Britain left Liverpool on 21 August 1852.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP GREAT BRITAIN AT MELBOURNE. (1852, November 20). The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860), p. 323. Retrieved April 28, 2018, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161035068The steam ship called into St. Helena, South Africa in October to pick up coal before arriving in Melbourne in November 1852.THE GREAT BRITAIN. (1852, November 18). Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), p. 2. Retrieved April 28, 2018, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60133130 == Passengers == [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61329123 A partial list of the passengers]To John Gray, Esq., Chief Officer and the other Officers of the Great Britain. (1853, October 27). Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), p. 2. Retrieved April 28, 2018, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61329123 Details for the journey and passengers that travelled on voyage 21 in 1861 can be found here [[Space:Great_Britain_1861|Space:Great_Britain_1861]] == Sources == *SS Great Britain. (2017). En.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 11 August 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Great_Britain *Great Britain, Great Western SS Co.. (2017). Theshipslist.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017, from http://www.theshipslist.com/pictures/Greatbritain.shtml * [https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists The Public Records Office Victoria's Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/255612641?searchTerm=%22the%20Great%20Britain%22 The Argus of Saturday 13 November 1852] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/660578?searchTerm=%22the%20Great%20Britain%22 The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser of Wed 24 November 1852]

Great Burdon OPS - 1911 Census

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{{One Place Study|place=Great Burdon, Durham|category=Great Burdon, Durham One Place Study}} The [[Wikipedia:1911 United Kingdon census|1911 census]] recorded every person staying in a house on the night of 2 April 1911. Census forms were distributed in advance and householders were requested to provide information for every person who stayed there on the night of 2 April. People who did not spend census night at their home (such as travelling or living abroad) were recorded at their location on census night: those in institutions such as prisons, hospitals and workhouses were recorded on the relevant institution's census return. Military personnel and their families who were stationed abroad, as well as those aboard vessels of the Royal Navy and the merchant marine were also enumerated. An attempt was also made to estimate the homeless population. The information required for each individual included: * Name * Relationship to head of household * Age at last birthday * Sex * Details of marriage (how long married, number of children born, how many still living and how many died) - for married women only * Occupation (for those aged over 10 years) * Birthplace * Nationality * Infirmity (deaf, blind, lunatic, etc.) * Postal address * Military rank and unit === Great Burdon === The civil parish of Great Burdon was categorised as below. ::{| border="1" | Civil Parish || Barmpton, Great Burdon and Morton Palms |- | Registration District Number|| 543 |- | Registration Sub-District Number || 1 |- | Sub-registration District Name || Hurworth |- | Enumeration District Number || 12 |- | Piece Number || 29503 |} A list of all the people enumerated in Great Burdon in the 1911 census is below. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Relation!!Age!!Occupation |- |[[Sanderson-5378|David Sanderson]]||Head||37 ||Farmer |- |[[Fenny-67|Margaret Rhoda Sanderson]]||Wife||36 || |- |[[Sanderson-5379|Margaret Sanderson]]||Daughter||12 || School Girl |- |[[Sanderson-5380|Alice Evelyn Sanderson]]||Daughter||7 || |- |[[Sanderson-5381|Dorothy Sanderson]]||Daughter||5 || |- |[[Taylor-91807|Charlotte Ann Taylor]]||Servant||45 || Domestic (General) |- |[[Ward-40080|John Henry Ward]]||Servant||26 || Horseman on Farm |- |[[Rickinson-15|Edwin Rickinson]]||Head||59 || Farmer |- |[[Elliott-6020|Ann Elizabeth Rickinson]]||Wife||58 || |- |[[Rickinson-16|Ethel Elizabeth Rickinson]]||Daughter||31 || Farmer's Daughter Dairy Work &c |- |[[Rickinson-17|Ernest Edwin Rickinson]]||Son||29 || Farmer Son Working on Farm |- |[[Rickinson-13|Bertha Moon Rickinson]]||Daughter||20 || Farmers Daughter Dairy Work &c |- |[[Rickinson-18|Percy William Thorpe Rickinson]]||Son||18 || Temporary Clerk Valuation Dept Inland Revenue |- |[[Gilbert-19103|Clifford Gilbert]]||Servant||23 || Farm Labourer |- |[[Lawson-12439|John Lawson]]||Head||63 || Milk Deliverer |- |[[Lawson-12438|Lydia Jane Lawson]]||Daughter||32 || House Keeper |- |[[Spence-6225|John William Spence]]||Husband||33 ||Cowman on Farm |- |[[Wrigley-653|Eliza Spence]]||Wife||42 || |- |[[Spence-6307|Annie Eliza Spence]]||Daughter||1 || |- |[[Scarth-138|Joseph William Scarth]]||Step Son||17 || Gardener |- |[[Scarth-139|Ronald Scarth]]||Step Son||11 ||School Boy |- |[[Hopps-296|Mary Ellerby]]|| ||74 || Formerly Farm Worker |- |[[Day-19378|Ann Jones]]||Head||75 ||Retired Publican |- |[[Jones-125640|Annie Garbutt]]||Daughter||49 || |- |[[Jones-125666|Tom Jones]]||Son||36 ||Railway Clerk |- |[[Garbutt-585|Arthur Herbert Garbutt]]||Grandson||19 ||Bridge Works Clerk |- |[[Garbutt-586|John Vivian Garbutt]]||Grandson||16 ||Tailor Worker |- |[[Garbutt-587|Annie Gwendoline Garbutt]]||Granddaughter||11 ||School |- |[[Craggs-397|Anthony Craggs]]||Head||38 ||Gardener (Market) |- |[[Woodend-37|Hannah Craggs]]||Wife||40 || |- |[[Craggs-398|Anthony Craggs]]||Son||12 ||School |- |[[Craggs-399|Edith Craggs]]||Daughter||3 || |- |[[Craggs-400|Florence Craggs]]||Daughter||1 || |- |[[Tweedy-649|John Henry Tweedy]]||Head||37 ||Horseman on Farm |- |[[Finney-2632|Susannah Tweedy]]||Wife||37 || |- |[[Tweedy-654|George William Tweedy]]||Son||13 ||School |- |[[Tweedy-655|John Henry Tweedy]]||Son||11 ||School |- |[[Tweedy-656|Albert Edward Tweedy]]||Son||9 ||School |- |[[Tweedy-657|Elizabeth Ann Tweedy]]||Daughter||8 ||School |- |[[Tweedy-658|Alfred James Tweedy]]||Son||4 || |- |[[Tweedy-659|Eveline Maud Tweedy]]||Daughter||2 || |- |[[Tweedy-660|Wilfred Ernest Tweedy]]||Son||8m || |- |[[Rickinson-24|Elizabeth Rickinson]]||Head||60 ||Private Means |- |[[Rickinson-27|Ann Augusta Rickinson]]||Sister||55 || |- |[[Byers-4171|Hannah Hardy]]||Head||32 ||Charwoman |- |[[Hardy-10517|Violet Ethel Hardy]]||Daughter||8 ||School |- |[[Hardy-10520|Walter Henry Hardy]]||Son||5 ||School |- |[[Hardy-10521|Lily Hardy]]||Daughter||3 || |- |[[Hardy-10522|Edith Maud Hardy]]||Daughter||1 || |- |[[Byers-4174|Maria Byers]]||Visitor||19 || |- |[[Stainsby-159|John Stainsby]]||Head||70 ||Builder Retired |- |[[Dixon-17008|Ann Alice Stainsby]]||Wife||70 || |- |[[Mills-25250|Mary Ellen Mills]]||Niece||33 || |- |[[Graham-29225|Mary Emily Black]]||Niece||38 || |- |[[Black-22666|Alice Mary Elizabeth Black]]||Great Niece||11 || |- |[[Black-22667|Emily Clare Black]]||Great Niece||10 || |- |[[Blair-11261|Thomas Blair]]||Head||60 ||Farmer |- |[[Dixon-17019|Hannah Blair]]||Wife||38 || |- |[[Blair-11274|Annie Blair]]||Daughter||12 ||School |- |[[Blair-11276|Lily Blair]]||Daughter||9 ||School |- |[[Blair-11277|Maud Blair]]||Daughter||7 ||School |- |[[Blair-11278|Leonard Dixon Blair]]||Son||4 || |- |[[Blair-11279|Thomas Blair]]||Grandson||15 ||Grandson Working on Farm |- |[[Hutchinson-10405|William Hutchinson]]||Servant||24 ||Personal Occupation on Farm |- |[[Tinkler-388|Bertha Tinkler]]||Servant||16 ||General Servant |- |[[Hardy-10525|William Hardy]]||Head||79 ||Cleaning Up in Machine Shop Railway Engineering |- |[[Wilkinson-14705|Elizabeth Ann Hardy]]||Wife||54 ||Dealer in Tobacco & Sweets |- |[[Hardy-10526|Arthur Hardy]]||Son||29 ||Farm Labourer |- |[[Waistell-8|Elizabeth Firby]]||Head||68 ||Private Means |- |[[Hardy-10559|Thomas Hardy]]||Head||80 ||Pensioner Railway |- |[[Britton-4216|Eliza Hardy]]||Wife||56 || |- |[[Hardy-10560|Leonora Hardy]]||Daughter||15 ||Home |- |[[Hardy-10561|Wilfred Hardy]]||Son||14 ||Home |- |[[Booth-11307|Arthur Booth]]||Head||36 ||Smith & Horse Shoer |- |[[Jones-125663|Robert Jones]]||Head||45 ||Cattle Dealer |- |[[Clarke-21875|Edith Jones]]||Wife||36 || |- |[[Jones-125893|Alice Mary Jones]]||Daughter||23 || |- |[[Jones-125894|Robert Clarke Jones]]||Son||10 ||School |- |[[Jones-125895|William Clarke Jones]]||Son||9 ||School |- |[[Jones-125896|Emanuel Jones]]||Son||6 ||School |- |[[Jones-125898|Edward Jones]]||Son||4 || |- |[[Jones-125899|Arthur Raymond Jones]]||Son||2 || |- |[[Jones-125900|Alfred Stanley Jones]]||Son||1 || |- |[[Stott-1258|Elizabeth Stott]]||Servant||16 ||Domestic Servant General |- |[[Stott-1257|Christiana Pattison]]||Head||50 ||Market Gardener |- |[[Pattison-1682|John Pattison]]||Son||26 ||Market Gardener |- |[[Pattison-1684|William Pattison]]||Son||22 ||Market Gardener |- |[[Pattison-1685|Catherine Pattison]]||Daughter||19 ||At Home |- |[[Pattison-1686|Isaac Pattison]]||Son||11 ||School |- |[[Firby-63|Christopher Firby]]||Head||40 ||Market Gardener |- |[[Hardy-10558|Jane Ann Firby]]||Wife||44 || |- |[[Firby-64|William Firby]]||Son||8 ||School |- |[[Firby-65|John George Firby]]||Son||5 ||School |- |[[Thomas-60898|John Thomas]]||Servant||23 ||Worker in Garden |} == Sources == * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2352/|1911 England Census] * [[Wikipedia:1911 United Kingdon census|1911 United Kingdom Census]]

Great Chalfield

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Great Chalfield was a manor in Wiltshire,owned by the Percy family from the early 1200s, and then acquired by Thomas Tropenell in the mid 1400s. Tropenell demolished the old manor house,and built a new one, which still stands. It was the subject of extended property disputes (from 1358 to 1467) between the descendents of Beatrice (Percy) Beverley, Henry Percy's daughter by his first wife, Eleanor Scudamore, and the descendents of Henry's second wife, Lady Constance, and her third husband, Philip FitzWarin. This description is largely based on the summary in "A History of the County of Wiltshire" with additional details from the "Tropenell Cartulary". Great Chalfield had been held by the de Percy family since the early 1200s. In 1316 Roger de Percy held Chalfield. He rebeled against [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_II_of_England Edward II] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger Despenders], but was granted a pardon in August 1320. In spite of the pardon, he lost his lands to the king from Michaelmas 1320. As Sir Roger he fought against the king at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Boroughbridge Battle of Boroughbridge] in 1322. In 1325 his lands at Great Chalfield were leased for six years to George de Percy (no relation), the tenant of neighboring Little Chalfield. George was a retainer of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_of_Woodstock,_1st_Earl_of_Kent Edmund of Woodstock], who helped surpress the rebellion. Sir Roger regained possession of Great Chalfield after the fall of Edward II in 1326, and in 1327 complained that George de Percy had trespassed on his property. Sir Roger's son [[Percy-755|Sir Henry de Percy]] had succeeded before 1338, when he settled the manor upon himself, his wife [[Scudamore-82|Eleanor Scudamore]], and their heirs. They had one child, [[Percy-757| Beatrice]]. Eleanor died some time before 1349. Sir Henry married as his second wife [[No_Name-16|Constance]], 'bedfellow and cosyn to Maister [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wyvil Robert Wayville], bisshoppe of Salisbury, born to no land, neither to none armes'Tropenell. In 1349, and then again in 1354, Sir Henry settled the manor upon himself and Constance and their issue and in default to the right heirs of Henry (i.e. Beatrice and her heirs). About this time Bishop Wyville was given or claimed land in Great Chalfield. In 1356 John de Percy, Sir Henry's brother released his rights (if any) in the manor to the bishop. Henry de Percy continued to hold the manor until he went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, supposedly driven to that step by 'the naughty lyf the said Constance his second wyf lyved in with the bisshoppe Wayvile and with others'. Henry died in 1357 at Cologne on his way to Jerusalem and Constance held Great Chalfield for her life by virtue of the settlements of 1349 and 1354. In 1359 she married as her second husband [[Percy-756| John de Percy]] lord of Little Chalfield, grandson of the George de Percy who had been accused of trespass in 1327. He died in 1360 and Little Chalfield was inherited by another John de Percy, probably his cousin. In 1359 the manor of Great Chalfield was claimed by Beatrice (daughter of Sir Henry by his first wife), possibly under the guidance of her guardian, Michel Skyllyng, or her first husband, [[Belet-1| John Belet]]. She cited the settlement of 1338 but lost, as it was superceded by the settlements of 1349 and 1354, which gave Constance a "life estate". In 1361 Beatrice resigned her claims to Constance, though her heirs later complained that this was invalid because (a) she had been under age, (b) she had resigned under duress and (c) she had no right to resign the rights of her heirs. None the less, Constance's right to Great Chalfield was not contested until after both Constance and Beatrice were dead. Constance married, as her third husband, [[FitzWarin-73| Sir Philip FitzWarin]], and late in 1361 she settled the manor upon herself and her husband and their heirs, with remainder to her son Robert (said to be the bastard son of Bishop Wyville), her brother Hugh, and her right heirs. Sir Philip FitzWarin and Constance held the manor in 1366. By Sir Philip, Constance had two daughters, [[FitzWarin-74|Isolde]], who married John Rous of Imber, and [[FitzWarin-71| Joan]], who married [[Beauchin-2| Thomas Beaushyn]]. Philip FitzWarin died about 1384, and Constance married, as her fourth husband, [[Riviere-108| Henry de la Ryvere]], who died by 1401–2. In 1416 Constance settled the reversion of Great Chalfield upon her grandson William Rous, son of Isolde, with remainder to his brother John Rous, and in default to Thomas Beaushyn and his wife Joan. The legal validity of this depends on the legality of Beatrice's resignation of her rights in Great Chalfield in 1361. It was contrary to the entails created by Sir Henry de Percy in 1349 and 1354. But it was not contested during Constance's or Beatrice's life. Constance died about 1420 and William Rous moved into the manor. In 1425 Beatirce died in Winchester. In 1427, Beatrice's son, [[Beverley-98|Thomas Beverley]] claimed Great Chalfield, based on the entail of 1354, while Constance's heirs responded with Beatrice's release in 1361. Beverley said that the release had been extorted from Beatrice under duress (supposedly imprisoned by Bishop Wyville) while she was under age. [[Beauchin-4|John Beauchin]], eldest son of Thomas Beaushyn and Johan, his wife, was clerk with William Westbury, one of the justices of the Kings bench, and served as attorney to Willam Rous in the defense against Thomas Beverley in 1427. Thomas Tropenell grudgingly describes him as "as good counseil as coude be gote in London for money". Thomas Beverley died before the case was decided, but his son [[Beverley-101| Thomas]] took up the cause, aided by the Percys of Little Chalfield. In July 1431 they attempted to eject William Rous from Great Chalfield by force. At this point Thomas Tropenell enters the scene. He was a direct descendent of William de Percy of Great Chalfield (fl. 1260), and was determined to own the manor of Great Chalfield, along with many other land acquisitions documented in his Cartulary. Around 1433, Tropenell somehow convinced William Rous to "enfeoff" Tropenell, as well as Henry Long and Richard Chok, of the manor of Great Chalfield. Rous claimed it was because Tropenell "had declared to many notable persons that he stood so enfeoffed, and said that his honour might not be saved unless the feoffment was made," and "having a yearly great fee of him." William claimed that this enfoeffment was on condition that Thomas should re-enfeoff him whenever he asked. Tropenell claimed that the condition was that, if Rous had "lawfull issue", it would pass to Rous and his heirs, but if not,it would pass to Tropenell at Rous's death. The manor was then conveyed to Tropenell in 1438. In 1444-5 Thomas Beverley again sued (this time Thomas Tropnell et al) for posession of Great Chalfield, without success. Then, in 1447 Tropenell et al conveyed the manor back to William Rous,, who settled it upon himself and his second wife Isabel and their issue. Then they leased it to Tropenell, who was tenant in the manor when Rous died in 1452. Rous's widow, Isabel, tried to claim it, but in 1454 she gave up her claim in return for an annuity of £5, and an additional payment of £53 in 1459 Meanwhile, in 1454 Thomas Beverley had made an entry into the manor, but he withdrew in the same year and subsequently released his rights to Tropenell in several deeds. Beverley again claimed Great Chalfield in 1459, but Tropenell produced these deeds and won his case. Joan Beauchin, aunt and heir of William Rous, and her son and heir [[Beauchin-3|William]], seized the manor in 1459 but later relinquished her claim to Tropenell, in return for paying off Willaim's debts and getting him out of jail. In1466, Thomas Beverley again impleaded Tropenell and this time gained the verdict. Beverley then sold his rights to Tropenell, who resumed possession of Great Chalfield. Tropenell finally had firm title to Great Chalfield , having overcome (or bought off) the claims of both Beatrice's and Constance's heirs. He then tore down the remains of the old manor house, and built a new one, which still stands today. It is a is a Grade I listed building now owned by the National Trust, and has been used as the set for the 2008 film, "The Other Boylen Girl", for a BBC verision of "Tess of the d'Ubervilles", and for the BBC series "Wolf Hall." Thomas Tropenell died in 1488, but the manor of Great Chalfield remained with the Tropenell family until the mid 1500s, when it passed by marriage to the Eyre family. == Sources == * Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chalfield_Manor Great Chalfield] * Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Tropenell Thomas Tropenell] * "The Tropenell Cartulary: Being the Contents of an Old Wiltshire Muniment Chest" Volume I,Edited by Rev. J. Silvester Davies, WILTSHIRE ARCHiEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Devizes, 1908 [https://archive.org/stream/tropenellcartul00davigoog/tropenellcartul00davigoog_djvu.txt as text] or [http://www.mocavo.com/The-Tropenell-Cartulary-Being-the-Contents-of-an-Old-Wiltshire-Muniment-Chest-2/826273 as images] * A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 7. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1953. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol7 Volume 7] * Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, in Examples of Gothic architecture (1821), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=EjMOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA37&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false A historical account of the Manor House and Church at Great Chalfield, Wiltshire]

Great Depression

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The United States and other parts of the developed world have experienced many cycles of economic boom and bust. By far the worst economic downturn in modern history is what is called '''The Great Depression'''. The depression was triggered by a stock market crash on October 27, 1929. This day became known on Wall Street as "Black Thursday." The GNP of the US dropped from $103.8 billion before the depression to $55.7 billion in 1933. Roughly one third of the non-farm workforce in the US was unemployed. Only Germany had a higher unemployment rate. Although the causes of the depression, the reasons for its great length and severity, and explanations for why it ended remain somewhat controversial, most economists date its end as the end of World War II. See also: [[Space:Great_Depression_in_Iowa|The Great Depression in Iowa]]. === Add to this page === What are your personal memories of the Great Depression? If you didn't live through it, do your parents or grandparents have memories? Please record them here in the space for memories below. [[Category:Great Depression]]

Great Emigration

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The goal of this project is to document those who made the trek to Oregon or California in the wagon train of 1843 that departed May 22, 1843 from Independence, Missouri. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Shipman-738|Roger Shipman]]. 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=12026215 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===Details=== * Document the relationships between those who came. * Source very well, so that the information can be found by others later. * Although there is a current list, sources are spotty or hard to find, and the interrelationships are not very clear. I want to correct that, tying them together, but in relationship to their ancestors and descendants. * List special facts about those who came: [[Burnett-2359|Peter Burnett]], the first governor of California, the first wagon down the Blue Mountains, etc.

Great Emigration (Wagon Train of 1843)

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[[Category:Oregon Trail]] [[Category:Great Emigration (Wagon Train of 1843)]] The so-called Great Emigration was the first great wagon train to leave Missouri to arrive in Oregon, departing 22 May 1843 from Westport, Missouri, and traveling more than 2,000 miles to Oregon City, Oregon. (A wagon train of about 30 wagons had left the year before, but those settlers were compelled to leave the wagons at Fort Hall in Idaho.) Led by Peter H Burnett, later the first governor of California, there were more than 160 wagons and over 1,000 people in this wagon train. (This was not the largest single train to cross the plains -- one was over 3,000 people -- but it was the largest for several years.) ==Fun Facts== [[Burnett-2359|Peter H Burnett]] was the leader of the wagon train, and the first governor of California. [[Applegate-670|Jesse W Applegate]] was the leader of the Cow Column, the slower-moving column of emigrants and their cattle. [[Matheny-504|Charlotte Matheny Kirkwood]], who died in 1926, was nearly the last survivor of that first large wagon train. She wrote a book, eight decades later, called [[Space:Into_the_Eye_of_the_Setting Sun | ''Into the Eye of the Setting Sun'']], that documents much of the family and regional history. [[Zachary-626|Catharine (Zachary) Davis]] was the last surviving member of the wagon train of 1843. Born 15 October 1838 in the Republic of Texas, she died in Ellensburg, Washington, 20 June 1934, aged 95 years, 8 months, and 5 days. Two people named [[Owens-9226|Thomas Owens]] were on the trail. (One is [[Owens-9169|Thomas A Owens]].) ==Sources== ===Family History === * [[Space:Into_the_Eye_of_the_Setting Sun|'''''Into the Eye of the Setting Sun''''']] by Charlotte Matheny Kirkwood, published by the [http://hmcfamily.org Hewitt-Matheny-Cooper Family Association]. * '''''Our Proud Past''''', by Gail I. McCormick, self-published. * '''''Overland to Oregon''''', by Edward Lenox, 1904, republished by Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, Washington. * '''''Recollections of My Childhood''''', by Jesse A. Applegate; * '''''Conversations With Pioneer Men''''', by Fred Lockley of the Oregon Journal, compiled by Mike Helm, 1996, Rainy Day Press, * '''''A Day With the Cow Column''''', by Jesse Applegate, Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, Washington. * '''''The old Cason-Cross House, Gladstone, 1861-62''''', by Gertrude Oswald. * '''''Life and Labour of Rev. A. E. Garrison''''', 1887. * '''''Oregon's Fading Past''''', by Lawrence E. Nielsen and Donald S. Galbreath, Maverick Publications, Bend, OR, 1993. * '''''The Rose Farm,1847 - Oregon City,'''" by Marshall Dana. * '''''Recollections of An Oregon Pioneer of 1843''''' by Samuel Penter (OHSQ Vol 7) * '''''Skookum-An Oregon Pioneer Family's History and Lore''''', by Shannon Applegate, Beech Tree Books, William Morrow, New York, 1988. * 'Newlyweds,' '''''Pioneers''''', Vol. 11, by Rick Steber, Bonanza Publishing, Prineville, OR, 1993 === Historical Records === * The Yamhill County Museum, Lafayette, Oregon. * ''Polk County Pioneers--Study of the Inhabitants Listed in the 1850 Federal Census of Polk County, Oregon'', by Shirley H. O'Neil, self-published, 2002. * ''Oregon Historical Landmarks'', published by Oregon Society Daughters of the American Revolution. * Growth of Early Cornelius Due to Arrival of Railroad,an on-line article, original transcript by Eric Stewart for the News-Times. * ''Quarterly of the Society of California Pioneers'', Vol 6 [1930]. === Other Websites === * [http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1843.htm Oregon Pioneers of 1843]. This lists a wide variety of source material. * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mransom/history/pioneers.html The Wagon Train of 1843: The Great Migration], by Oregon Pioneers. * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mransom/history/a2m.html 1843 Wagon Train Pioneers] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ore/index.html Genealogy Trails History], Oregon. Please include specific information on how to obtain copies of source material if available.

Great Grandmother Augusta ”Reimers” Horne

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Augusta Reimer married August Horne, she was a mail order bride from Alsace Lorraine, born mid 1840s. Her father was a watchmaker, can’t find any link to her on line or in books. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] She was already pregnant when she came over to marry August at the age of eighteen.

Great Northern Development Gold Mine Accident 2012

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[[Category: Alaska, Mining Accidents]] ---- : '''Mine''': Great Northern Development Mine :'''Location''': Cordova, Valdez–Cordova Census Area, Alaska :'''Date''': 9 December 2012 :'''Cause''': Avalanche (Gold Mine) ---- ===History and Circumstances=== :'''Area History''' ::Few people lived in the Valdez area until the winter of 1897-98 when gold-seekers came to Valdez to follow the "All-American Route" over the Valdez Glacier into the Interior.The route was based on an inaccurate description by US Army Lt. William Abercrombie of a trail that he quite probably had never actually traversed during the course of his 1884 Copper River Expedition. Nonetheless, the route was advertised all over the continental US as an established, preexisting trail. It was a great surprise, therefore, to the would-be miners to arrive in Valdez and find no town and no real trail. A tent city sprang up at the head of the bay; thus Valdez was formed. Four thousand stampeders came through Valdez that year. Some of them stayed on shore to set up shops and other businesses; others dragged themselves and their gear up and over the glacier. https:// http://valdezalaska.org/discover-valdez-history/short-history-of-valdez ---- :'''Mine History''' ---- :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' :: A snow slide at Copper Mountain carried away most of the buildings of the Great Northern Development Company’s mine and buried 11 men, only 2 of whom were rescued. It was located 15 miles from the Copper River railroad and bad trails made difficult the work of sending relief to the camp. The men who escaped worked to dig out the bodies of their fellow workmen but make slow headway because of the depth of the slide which carried with it great quantities of earth and piled the wrecked buildings into a jumbled mass under a mountain of snow. Men are Buried in Avalanche of Snow. East Oregonian (Pendleton, Oregon). 12 Dec 1912, Thu. Page 6 ---- :'''Investigation Report''' ===Miner Victims=== : 9 Lives Lost in the Great Northern Development 4 Gold Mine Avalanche == Sources ==

Great Northern Development Gold Mine Disaster

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Great Pond, Maine One Place Study

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Great PondGreat Pond is a plantation in Hancock County, organized for election purposes on October 26, 1840 from township T33, MD, BPP. Its organization was reconfirmed on March 5, 1895. * Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] *Great Pone, Maine [[:Category:Great_Pond%2C_Maine|Great Pone, Maine Category page]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 120px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| name unknown|| Wabanaki peoples - the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes |- |1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- |1765||unorganized territory
Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||Britain takes control of the area |- |1776||unorganized territory
Lincoln, Massachusetts||America declarers independence from Britain July 4, 1776 |- |1786 ||Plantation 33, Lincoln, Massachusetts||Bingham's Land Lottery
Township 33 Middle Division Bingham's Penobscot Purchase. T33 MD |- | 1789 ||Township 33, Hancock, Massachusetts||Hancock County is formed June 25, 1789 |- |1820||Township 33, Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1840 ||Township 33 Hancock, Maine||Great Pond, organized for election purposes October 26, 1840 |- |1895||Great Pond, Hancock, Maine||organization was reconfirmed |- |1969||Great Pond Plantation, Hancock, Maine||Name changed to Great Pond Plantation |- |1981|| Great Pond Plantation, Hancock, Maine ||Great Pond was formally incorporated as a plantation on April 1, 1981 |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Dow Pines || |- | Great Pond || |} == Historical Names == == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Arrival Year |- | [[Collar-161|John Collar (1768-1854)]] || 1810 +/- |- |[[Williams-70064|Joshua Williams (1747-1833)]]|| |- | [[Archer-6002|Samuel Colson Archer (1819-1865)]] || |- |} == Maps == * [https://goo.gl/maps/7XvRsGwzqLG6WzkL9 Great Pond] on Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click and image for details_ ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |} == Stories == From ''Maine An Encyclopedia''[https://maineanencyclopedia.com/great-pond-plantation/ Maine An Encyclopedia] :
      Great Pond is a plantation in Hancock County, organized for election purposes on October 26, 1840 from township T33, MD, BPP. Its organization was reconfirmed on March 5, 1895. It was formally incorporated as a plantation on April 1, 1981. The main village is small and in the southern part of the township about a mile south of Great Pond, at the junction of the Great Pond Road and Alligator Road. The town office, an old church, and a few houses are there. On March 17, 1921, the Maine Legislature approved “An Act to Incorporate the Great Pond Railway Company.” The corporation was authorized to construct and operate a railroad of standard gauge, about sixteen miles in length, for the transport of freight and forest products only, commencing at and connecting with the Maine Central Railroad at some convenient point in the town of Milford . . . and extending in an easterly direction by the most feasible route, about sixteen miles in an easterly direction to some point in Plantation Number thirty-three, also called Great Pond Plantation. ==Additional Resources== * Historical Society * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=great_pond Maine Genealogy Net]] Great Pond * Family Search * [[Wikipedia:Great Pond, Maine | Great Pond on Wikipedia]] * [https://maineanencyclopedia.com/great-pond-plantation/ Maine An Encyclopedia ] ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click and image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |} == Sources == Also See:

Great Storm 7 July 1915 Ohio and Kentucky

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The storm appears to have developed in Nebraska where wind and hail caused heavy damage to crops and unroofed several buildings in the village of Calloway. It appears that no loss of life was reported on the following day in this region. After Nebraska, it was found in parts of Southwest Missouri where it killed at least seven individuals. As it moved through Missouri, the storm hit St. Peters, Gilmore and St. Charles. In St. Charles, the tornado swept through a section of the city which was eighteen blocks long by nine blocks wide. This demolished one church and partially wrecked another church, a factory, a hospital and a convent and unroofed many houses and uprooted trees. The storm also swept away the railroad bridge near Gilmore, Missouri. In St. Charles a woman and two small children took refuge in St. Charles Borromero Catholic Church before it was razed by the wind. Their bodies had not been located the day after the storm, but it can be assumed that if they did not die then they would have been severely injured. In Gilmore, one death appears to have occurred in this section of the storm which had reached tornado proportions. The town of St. Peters near St. Charles was also demolished, but no one was reported seriously hurt. From there the storm moved into St. Louis County, and then through Central and Southern Illinois flooding the business section of Mound City. Along with destroying Telegraph and Telephone service, many buildings were unroofed and crops were damaged in this area. Along with the many injuries, three people were reported killed by the storm in Central and Southern Illinois the next day. The summer camp at Mitchell, Illinois was destroyed by the storm, but luckily no one was hurt. The storm then surged into Ohio where damages and loss of life were extensive. In Terrace Park a special train on the Pennsylvania Railroad carrying race horses wrecked killing two caretakers, injuring nineteen others including several jockeys and killing nineteen race horses. The hardest hit by the storm was Cincinnati, Ohio where the fatalities were over thirty individuals. There were reports of two boats on the Ohio River which were severely affected by the storm. The towboat Convoy sunk during the storm. The reports vary in the newspaper articles of the time, but there was reportedly a crew of eighteen on the Convoy and one report states that twelve of the crew were lost during the storm. In Ohio, the opinion varies if the storm was caused by tornado activities or in modern jargon "Microbursts"; however in Northern Kentucky it was declared a tornado. Deaths: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio : The building located at 570 West 6th Street collapsed killing: :: Every member of the household of Louis COHEN were killed when their building collapsed due to the high winds: :# [[Cohen-5688 | Louis COHEN]]"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-38K : 8 March 2021), Louis Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38750; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 45 Years - per [https://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998coll5/id/71848 1914 directory of Cincinnati] (p. 417, image 424) he was a grocer :# Esther (TENNENBAUM) COHEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-384 : 8 March 2021), Esther Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38746; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 36 Years, Louis' wife :# Edna COHEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-38Z : 8 March 2021), Edna Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38747; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 16 Years, child of Louis and Esther :# Joseph COHEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-38N : 8 March 2021), Joseph Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38749; FHL microfilm 1,983,427 - Age: 10 Years, child of Louis and Esther :# Mamie COHEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-386 : 8 March 2021), Mamie Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38748; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 6 Years, child of Louis and Esther :# Rebecca COHEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-38Q : 8 March 2021), Reva Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38745; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 18 Months, child of Louis and Esther :: All of the members of the household of Haskia ROMI living at 570 West 6th Street except for their hospitalized daughter, Katie, were killed when their building collapsed due to the high winds: :# Haskia ROMI"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3LW : 8 March 2021), Haskia Romy, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38762; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 30 Years :# Fortunay ROMI"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3L3 : 8 March 2021), Furtuny Rumej, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38761; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 27 Years, Haskia's wife :# Esther ROMI"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3LC : 8 March 2021), Ester Rumej, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38763; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 2 Years, Haskia and Fortunay's daughter :: Other unrelated individuals who lived at 570 West 6th Street were killed in the building collapse: :# Harry YANOFSKY"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-32L : 8 March 2021), Harry Yanofsky, 08 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38757; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 40 Years :# Abraham COHEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3BV : 8 March 2021), Abraham Cohen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38793; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 52 Years, He was visiting Harry YANOFSKY and was a resident of Hamilton County, Ohio, no known connection to Louis COHEN, per death record he worked in a leather tannery :: Max CRIGGER"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-325 : 8 March 2021), Max Crigger, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38758; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. : The following members of the household of Israel TANNENBAUM living at 643 West 8th Street were killed when their building collapsed due to the high winds (this family were related to the family of Louis COHEN): :# [[Edelstein-219 | Sarah (EDELSTEIN) TENNENBAUM]],"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3ZB : 8 March 2021), Sarah Tennenbaum, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38743; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. Age: 45 Years, Israel's wife :# Sarah "Sadie" TENNENBAUM,"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-389 : 8 March 2021), Sadie Tennenbaum, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38744; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. Age: 18 Years, Israel TENNENBAUM and Sarah EDELSTEIN's daughter :# Jeanette "Jennie" TENNENBAUM,"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3ZR : 8 March 2021), Jeanette Tennenbaum, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38742; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. Age: 7 Years, Israel TENNENBAUM and Sarah EDELSTEIN's daughter :# [[Barnett-12617 | Rose Helna (BARNETT) TENNENBAUM]],"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3ZK : 8 March 2021), Rose Tennenbaum, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38740; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. Age: 27 Years, wife of Israel's son, Meyer. :# Rachel "Rashley" TENNENBAUM"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3ZG : 8 March 2021), Rashley Tennenbaum, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38741; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. - Age: 4 Years - daughter of Meyer and Rose Helna (BARNETT) TENNENBAUM : A building located at 574 West 6th Street collapsed and killed John HAMPTON"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3Y3 : 8 March 2021), John Hampton, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38776; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. : Phillip RIZZO,"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3LP : 8 March 2021), Philip Rizzo, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38768; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. a fruit dealer died in the collapse of the West 6th street buildings (from 564 to 574). : A building on Eastern Avenue collapsed killing Albert Eugine CLINE"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3BS : 8 March 2021), Albert Eugene Cline, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38787; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. : John T. ALLEN"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-32V : 8 March 2021), Jno T Allen, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38756; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. died at the hospital from injuries sustained in a building collapse of the Old Fellows Temple Building. === Deaths on the Ohio River === : Lee SPICER"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3LV : 8 March 2021), Lee Spicer, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38766; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. : Grace SPICER"Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FP-3LL : 8 March 2021), Grace Spicer, 07 Jul 1915; citing Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, reference fn 38767; FHL microfilm 1,983,427. ==Sources== * https://amp.cincinnati.com/amp/4166857 * https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/1915_Cincinnati_Windstorm * https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6DFkzP-nnfQ * The American Israelite (Cincinnati, Ohio), published 15 July 1915, p. 6 [https://www.newspapers.com/image/530440943/?terms=Louis%20Cohen&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall]] * The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio), published 8 July 1915, p. 1, "Great Storm Wrecks Cincinnati Train; Three are Dead; Fast Express is Blown by Gale into Ditch near Milford; Human Life Loss is Increasing in Many Kentucky Towns; Thirty Perish in Cities Throughout the Middle West Zone," [https://www.newspapers.com/image/33773505/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall] * The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio), published 21 July 1915, p. 16, "Fight Promised Over Cohen Estate" [https://www.newspapers.com/image/33773834/?terms=%22Louis%20Cohen%22&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall]] * The Grand Island Daily Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska), published 8 July 1915, p. 1, "Cincinnati is in Mourning," [https://www.newspapers.com/image/692668426/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall]] * The Ogden Standard (Ogden, Utah), published 8 July 1915, p. 1, "Many Killed in Great Storm That Swept Eastern States: Country Devastated From Nebraska to Ohio - Violent Wind, Rain and Hail Destroys Crops, Uproots Trees, Demolishes Whole City Blocks, Wipes Out Villages and Demoralized Wire and Train Services - Over Fifty Meet Death and Scores are Injured." - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/99840644/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall] * The Scott County Journal (Scottsburg, Indiana), published 14 July 1915, p. 1, "The Great Storm Wednesday Night" [https://www.newspapers.com/image/589953923/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall] * The Tribune (Seymour, Indiana), published 8 July 1915, p. 1, "Terrific Storm Sweeps County," [https://www.newspapers.com/image/156655314/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall] * The Muscatine Journal (Muscatine, Iowa), published 9 July 1915, p. 1, "Great Storm Sweeps Over Three States; Many Dead," [https://www.newspapers.com/image/542341763/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall] * The Dispatch (Moline, Illinois), published 8 July 1915, p. 9, "Cloudburst Hits Rock Island and Turmoil Follows," [https://www.newspapers.com/image/341699884/?terms=Great%20Storm&match=1 digital image at Newspaper.com of newspaper article - Paywall] === Deaths ===

Great Valley Mine Disaster 1946

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Great Wagon Road Points and Parts

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[[Category: Projects Related to Appalachia]][[Category: Great Wagon Road]] = Overview = Simply put, the four parts of the Great Wagon Road are the [[#Great Philadelphia Wagon Road|Great Philadelphia Wagon Road]] -> [[#Valley Turnpike|Valley Turnpike]] -> [[#Carolina Road|Carolina Road]] -> [[#Georgia Road|Georgia Road]]. An article by R. Jackson Marshall, posted by NCpedia, describes the Great Wagon Road's path succinctly: : Sometimes called the "Great Philadelphia Wagon Road," it began in Philadelphia, crossed westward to Gettysburg, turned south to Hagerstown, Md., continued south to Winchester, Va., through the Shenandoah Valley to Roanoke, and on to the North Carolina border. There it entered present-day northeastern Stokes County and passed through Walnut Cove, Germanton, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, and Charlotte before continuing into South Carolina and Georgia.NCpedia: R. Jackson Marshall III, "[https://www.ncpedia.org/great-wagon-road Great Wagon Road]" (2006), accessed 20 August 2023). = The Great Wagon Road = Predated by "The Great Indian Warpath",Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Indian_Warpath Great Indian Warpath] (accessed 19 August 2023). '''The Great Wagon Road''' is described as "an improved trail through the Great Appalachian Valley".Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road Great Wagon Road] (accessed 18 August 2023). {{Image|file=Great_Wagon_Road.jpg|align=r|label=1751 Map of the Great Wagon Road (1720-1763)|caption=1720-1763}} {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration.jpg|align=r|label=1751 Fry-Jefferson map of the Great Wagon Road|caption=1751}}This page was created to serve as a reference for the Great Wagon Road's "points and parts" (although for flow, "[[#Points|Points]]" are listed after "[[#Parts|Parts]]" are discussed). As of 18 August 2023, WikiTree had three space pages devoted to the Great Wagon Road, which go into greater detail than this page.WikiTree: [[Space: Great Wagon Road|Great Wagon Road]], created by [[Prickett-120|Patricia (Prickett) Hickin]] in October 2015.WikiTree: [[Space: The Great Wagon Road|The Great Wagon Road]], a [[Project:US Southern Colonies|project]] page managed by the project, created December 2015.WikiTree: [[Space: US Southern Colonies, Southern Migration |US Southern Colonies, Southern Migration]], a [[Project:US Southern Colonies|project]] page not managed by the project, created December 2015.
In 1751, the Great Wagon Road ran 455 miles, from Philadelphia to North Carolina's Yadkin River.NCpedia: David Walbert, "[https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/mapping-great-wagon-road Mapping the Great Wagon Road]" (accessed 20 August 2023). The extension of the trail to Augusta, Georgia on the Savannah River put it at "a distance of more than 800 miles (1,300 km) from Philadelphia." See Wikipedia's article on the Great Wagon Road for details. See also the selection of maps of the Great Wagon Road [[#Maps|below]]. Many parts and offshoots of the Great Wagon Road are following earlier trails established by Native American Tribes. See the maps posted by "Virginia Places" on its page for "Paths, Trails, and Post Roads"Virginia Places: [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/transportation/paths.html Paths, Trails, and Post Roads] (accessed 18 August 2023). and Wikipedia's article about the "Great Indian Warpath". == Parts == Generally, the '''Great Philadelphia Wagon Road''' is synonymous with the Great Wagon Road, or just the Great Road, running from Philadelphia to Georgia, but "Philadelphia" is often dropped at the Virginia border. Although the entire route, from Philadelphia to Augusta, includes "Wagon", Wikipedia's article notes the misnomer: "Despite its current name, the southern part of this road was by no means passable by wagons until later Colonial times. The 1751 Fry-Jefferson map on this page notes the term 'Waggon' only north of Winchester [Virginia]...." The '''Valley Turnpike''' - also called the Valley Pike or Valley Road - runs from Winchester to Roanoke through Virginia's [[Space:Shenandoah_Valley_One_Place_Study|Shenandoah Valley]]. "Winchester was considered the gateway to the Shenandoah Valley, leading to the Carolina Piedmont, Tennessee, and Kentucky." The '''Carolina Road''' goes south from Roanoke, crosses the Blue Ridge Mountains at Maggoty Gap in Franklin County,Historic Marker for the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration-2 Carolina Road] posted in Franklin County [VA] in 1987 in recognition of the county's bicentennial (1786-1986). and passes through Martinsville in Henry County, Virginia before reaching the North Carolina border at present-day northeastern Stokes County, North Carolina. After the Great Wagon Road crosses the Yadkin River at Shallow Ford, North Carolina, the '''Georgia Road''' turns south from Sherrill Path to Charlotte, North Carolina on its way to the southern end of the Great Wagon Road: Augusta, Georgia on the Savannah River. "The river was navigable from here to Savannah, Georgia." : ''Salisbury'' - A 1780 map of Rowan County, North Carolina ([https://piedmonttrailsblog.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/rowan-co-1780-map-1.jpg?w=1640 here]) shows "Shallowford" as 3.5 miles north of its border, with the Great Wagon Road running south through Mocksville and Salisbury, continuing on into Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.[https://piedmonttrailsblog.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/rowan-co-1780-map-1.jpg?w=1640 Rowan County 1780 Map] (accessed 22 August 2023). This map illustrates Carol's 6 January 2019 article, "[https://piedmonttrails.com/2019/01/06/the-great-wagon-road-enters-into-south-carolina/ The Great Wagon Road Enters Into South Carolina]" (part one), posted on her blog, ''Piedmont Trails: Genealogy and History in North Carolina and Beyond'', accessed 22 August 2023. "Salisbury became a major east-west and north-south crossroad. (The Great Trading Path came through here.)... Eventually, by 1775, the Great Wagon Road continued south from here to Charlotte, North Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia." : ''South Carolina'' - After passing through Charlotte, in Mecklenburg County, the Great Wagon Road, or Georgia Road, forked through South Carolina, although details differ. According to Wikipedia's tables for The Great Wagon Road (as of 22 August 2023): "The road on the left led to Augusta, Georgia, via Lancaster and Camden, South Carolina.... The road on the right led to Augusta, Georgia, via Union and Columbia, South Carolina". A map posted by ''Piedmont Trails'' shows the road on the left running through Rock Hill, Chester, and Newberry, which agrees with the 1720-1763 map of the Great Wagon Road, and the road on the right runs through Camden. The "[[#Points|Points]]" section (below) lists cities along those parts. The Summary tables in Wikipedia's article on the Great Wagon Road ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road#Summary here]) are helpful in breaking down the various parts and offshoots, but it can still get confusing, with different terms used by different states and by different sources. : "In our state [North Carolina] it is known as the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, the Great Wagon Road, or simply the Wagon Road. In Virginia, it is called the Carolina Road, because it led to Carolina."NCpedia: Michael O. Hartley and Martha B. Hartley, "[https://www.ncpedia.org/history/colonial/philadelphia-wagon-road Great Philadelphia Wagon Road]". Reprinted by NCpedia with permission from the Tar Heel Junior Historian. Spring 2006. Tar Heel Junior Historian Association, NC Museum of History Edited, 2010. : One map of the road through Virginia names the parts "The Great Road" and "Crossroads", with Crossroads splitting into three branches after Roanoke - "Carolina Road" (into North Carolina), "Frontier Trail" (to Bristol, Virginia, the start of the "Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail"), and "Fincastle Turnpike" (connecting with the Wilderness Trail west of Bristol).[http://www.wildernessroad-virginia.com/ Map Through Virginia], ''Wilderness Road - Virginia'' (accessed 19 August 2023). Note: Although titled "Wilderness Road" the site covers the Great Wagon Road through Virginia and showing the Wilderness Road offshoot as the "Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail". (See "Through Virginia" under [[#Maps|Maps]], below.) The major offshoots of the Great Wagon Road are the Monocacy Road and the Wilderness Road: : The '''Monocacy Road''' turns south at York, Pennsylvania, runs through Frederick, Maryland, and enters Virginia to the east of the Great Wagon Road. It rejoins the Great Wagon Road at Winchester. An offshoot of the Monocacy Road went from Frederick, Maryland to Clarksville, Virginia and into North Carolina before turning west. It was (confusingly) also called the "Carolina Road" or occasionally the "High Road" through Virginia. : The '''Wilderness Road''' runs west along the Virginia/North Carolina border from Sapling Grove (now Bristol), Virginia through the Cumberland Gap on to the Ohio River in Kentucky.See also WikiTree's [[:Category: Wilderness Road]] & Wikipedia's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness_Road Wilderness Road]. * '''Cumberland Gap''': "The Appalachian Mountains form a natural barrier to east–west travel. From New York to Georgia there [were] only three natural interior breaks allowing animal powered travel without great engineering works", one of which was the Cumberland Gap.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness_Road Wilderness Road] (accessed 18 August 2023). Dr. Thomas Walker discovered this gap in 1750, "at what is now the junction of the State boundaries of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia."FamilySearch, "American Roads and Trails": [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/British_Colonial_American_Roads_and_Trails,_Braddocks_Road,_Forbes_Road,_Great_Wagon_Road,_Wilderness_Road_-_International_Institute#Great_Wagon_Road Great Wagon Road] (accessed 18 August 2023). In 1796, "having seen as many as 200,000 travelers, [Cumberland] Gap was then widened to allow Conestoga Wagons through to lands west."Rickie Longfellow, "[https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/back0204.cfm The Cumberland Gap]", posted by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (accessed 22 August 2023). == Points == Points along the Great Wagon Road listed on the 1720-1763 map are included among the following points. Although the Harris Ferry is included in this list, most ferries are included in the next section, [[#Rivers & River Crossings|Rivers & River Crossings]]. : '''Pennsylvania''' * Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaLocations listed on the 1720-1763 map. * Downing Mill, Pennsylvania * Lancaster, PennsylvaniaNote that while most maps show Phildaelphia to Lancaster to York to Gettysburg, [https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4482&context=etd one map] (image 11 of 145 of Remer's 1974 thesis, cited below) shows the road through Lancaster to be to the North of the road through York, connecting back at Gettysburg. This road is called the Lancaster Turnpike - see for example ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=sovakYZqq1gC& The Pennsylvania-German Society, Volume 22]''. ** "The Treaty of Lancaster in 1744 had established colonists' rights to settle along the Indian Road. Although traffic on the road increased dramatically after 1744, it was reduced to a trickle during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) from 1756 to 1763. But after the war ended, it became the most heavily traveled road in America." * York, Pennsylvania * Gettysburg, Pennsylvania * Chambersburg, Pennsylvania * Greencastle, Pennsylvania : Pennsylvania notes: * '''Harris Ferry''': "Travellers headed west from Philadelphia to Lancaster, where they bought a wagon for the difficult journey ahead - a "Conestoga wagon," named for the Conestoga River that runs through Lancaster.... From there the road headed northwest to Harris Ferry - present-day Harrisburg - where travellers crossed the Susquehanna River."For more about Conestoga Wagons, see the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission's "[https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/mapping-great-wagon-road Conestoga Wagons]", by Norman B. Wilkinson and George R. Beyer (cited as a source for [https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/mapping-great-wagon-road David Walbert's article], accessed 22 August 2023). * "As early as 1763 [the Pennsylvania Government] required that only one [inn] should be in such a defined distance, or in proportion to so many inhabitants...."Parke Rouse, Jr., ''The Great Wagon Road'' (Paperback edition Richmond: The Dietz Press, c 1992). First published by McGraw-Hill in 1973 as part (vol.11) of the American Trail Series, edited by A.B. Guthrie, Jr. * Inns:See ''[https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/66410/pg66410-images.html A guide book of art, architecture, and historic interests in Pennsylvania]'', edited by A. Margaretta Archambault (1924), and ''[http://www.whitehorsetavern.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/waysideinnsonlan01sach.pdf The Wayside Inns on the Lancaster Roadside between Philadelphia and Lancaster]'' by Julius F. Sachse (1912), accessed 23 August 2023. ** '''Fahnestocks' Admiral Warren Inn''' (run by Casper Fahnestock) ** '''The General Paoli Tavern''' (run by Joshua Evans), in the "township of Tredyffrin, on Lancaster road" ** '''King of Prussia''', run by the Rees family (1769-1774); known as "Berry's Tavern" after the Rees' hired James "Jimmy" Berry to run the inn in 1774.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_Prussia_Inn King of Prussia Inn] (accessed 23 August 2023). * One European visitor wrote: "I set out from Philadelphia on horseback, and arrived at Lancaster at the end of the second day's journey. The road between Philadelphia and Lancaster has lately undergone a thorough repair, and tolls are levied upon it to keep it in order. This is the first attempt to have a turnpike road in Pennsylvania, and it is by no means relished by the people at large, particularly the wagoners who go in great numbers by this route to Philadelphia from the back parts of the State. On the whole road from Philadelphia to Lancaster, there are not any two dwellings standing together excepting at a small place called Downing's Town, which lies about midway. The taverns along this turnpike are kept by farmers, and were all very indifferent...." :'''Maryland''' * Hagerstown, Maryland : '''Virginia''' * Martinsburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) * Winchester, Virginia * New Market, Virginia * Harrisonburg, Virginia * Staunton, Virginia * Lexington, Virginia * Fincastle, Virginia * Big Lick, Virginia (now Roanoke) * Roanoke River Gap * Maggoty Gap[http://www.wildernessroad-virginia.com/site/maggoty-gap-2/ Maggoty Gap], ''Wilderness Road - Virginia'' (accessed 19 August 2023): * "The Cahas Mountain Rural Historic District comprises the bottomland along Maggodee Creek, the south side of Maggodee Gap, and the slopes of Cahas Mountain. The district includes the well-preserved trace of the Carolina Road where it crosses the Blue Ridge at Maggodee Gap. The volume of travel along the road spurred the construction of the district’s two impressive 1820s brick residences, the John and Susan Boon House and the Taylor-Price House, the former and probably also the latter provided accommodations to travelers on a commercial basis. The road trace passes in front of the Washington and Rinda Boon House." ~ Posted on January 12, 2015 by admin : '''North Carolina''' * Salem, North Carolina * Charlotte, North Carolina : '''South Carolina''' * Rock Hill, South Carolina * Chester, South Carolina * Newberry, South Carolina * Augusta, Georgia === Rivers & River Crossings === : The following rivers have a connection with the Great Wagon Road and the various crossings for these rivers gave rise to some of the Great Road's offshoots (see the tables in the Wikipedia article about the Great Wagon Road for details about offshoots). * '''Conestoga River''', which runs through Lancaster, Pennsylvania, gave its name to the Conestoga wagons used on the Great Wagon Road. * '''Susquehanna River''', crossed by Harris Ferry in Harrisburg. * '''Potomac River''' has so many crossings it is difficult to say which one was "the" crossing for the Great Wagon Road. The text of Wikipedia's article about the Great Wagon Road says only "... the road crossed the Potomac River" and leaves the details to the tables accompanying the article. At least two crossings are known for the Monocacy Road: the Catoctin Creek ford, which was bypassed in favor of Harper's Ferry in 1761. An offshoot of the Monocacy Road crossed at Noland's Ferry.C&O Canal Trust: [https://www.canaltrust.org/pyv/nolands-ferry/ Nolands Ferry] (accessed 18 August 2023). The more western path taken by the Great Wagon Road included a "Nichol's Gap" route and a "Black's Gap" route. Several ferries are mentioned in association with those routes: ** Williams Ferry, at Berkeley County: "... a settler named John Williams operated a... Potomac River ferry (1731) at Falling Waters near the mouth of Opequon Creek, 5 miles (8 km) downstream from here [Williamsport].[50] (The frequently mentioned "Opequon Settlement" area, in contrast, extended as far south as the headwaters of the creek, at Bartonsville, about 6 miles (10 km) south of Winchester, Virginia.)[51]" - see the Wikipedia article for the footnoted information. The 1747 Jefferson-Brooke map shows two points on the Potomac, at "Opeekon cr.", labeled Williams (probably Williamsport) and Ferry. ** Samuel Taylor's ferry originally operated here [Berkeley County] (1734) and later Thomas Swearingen's ferry (1755). "Packhorse Ford" is nearby. A 1736 Benjamin Winslow map and the 1751 Fry-Jefferson map show the ferry crossing at the Spurgent property. The 1747 Jefferson-Brooke map shows the Wagon Road crossing the Potomac between Shepherd and Spurgeant (with Spurgeant written on both sides). ** Watkin's Ferry, at Williamsport: "Evan Watkins' ferry was established by law in 1744.... After 1795, Watkins Ferry became Peter Light's ferry; in 1854 it became Robert Lemen's ferry...." ** David Shepherd & Hugh Stephenson "had gone into partnership, before the Revolution,... in establishing a rival ferry at Shepherdstown, where Swearingen's Ferry had prior possession"Jefferson County, WV Shepherdstown in the Revolution: [https://genealogytrails.com/wva/jefferson/revwar_bios.html Appendix A], an "Alphabetical List Of Officers And Privates Connected With Shepherdstown, Or Recruited In Its Neighborhood, During The Revolution". Source: "Historic Shepherdstown" by Danske Dandridge (1910). Transcribed by K. Torp (accessed 24 August 2023). * '''Roanoke River''', in Virginia (at Big Lick/Roanoke) * '''Yadkin River''', in North Carolina, is where the Great Wagon Road ended in the 1751 Fry-Jefferson map.See also Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yadkin_River Yadkin River]. * '''Savannah River''': "Augusta, Georgia on the Savannah River" was the southern end of the Great Wagon Road. "The river was navigable from here to Savannah, Georgia." : Rivers connected with the '''Wilderness Road''' include the following * '''Holston River''' in the upper Tennessee Valley (Wilderness Road) * '''Ohio River''': The end of the Wilderness Road at Louisville, Kentucky, "where flatboats were available for further travel into the Midwest and even to New Orleans." : Richard George Remer's 1974 thesis about the Great Wagon RoadRichard George Remer, "[https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4482&context=etd The Great Wagon Road of the Carolinas]" (1974), Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects. William & Mary. Paper 1539624870: https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.21220/s2-w0y7-0655 (accessed 22 August 2023). The quoted paragraph, from pages 2-3 of the pdf, included footnote 3: * Carl Bridenbaugh, ''Myths and Realities: Societies of the Colonial South'' (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press : 1952)", 129. covers more (and different) river crossings in the following paragraph: :: "One of the most prominent features on the 1755 edition of the [Fry-Jefferson] map is ’'The Great Wagon Road from the Yadkin River through Virginia to Philadelphia distant 435 miles." From its northern terminus at the Schuylkill River Ferry in Philadelphia, the road originally took a rolling path west to Lancaster, proceeded to Harrisburg (Harris' Ferry) on the Susquehanna River, then continued down to Williamsport (William's Ferry) on the Potomac River, at the entrance to the Valley of Virginia. Going up (that is, to the south west) the Valley by way of Winchester, Strasburg, Harrisonburg, Staunton, and Lexington, it crossed the James River at Buchanan (Looney's Ferry), and changing its course from southwest to south, it came to Roanoke (Big Lick), where it again swerved, this time to the east and the Staunton River Gap, where it passed through the Blue Ridge Mountains. Once past this barrier, the Road turned south, crossing the Blackwater, Pigg, and Irvine Rivers in Southside Virginia, the Dan River in North Carolina, and ended at "Unitas" or Wachovia, the Moravian community on Gargals Creek, a branch of the great Yadkin River. = Maps = : By date: * 1747: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Brooke-1089.jpg Jefferson-Brooke Map] - "Map of the northern neck in Virginia (by Peter Jefferson, Robert Brooke, Benjamin Winslow, Thomas Lewis, 1747)" - ''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Brooke-1089 WikiTree image page]''I thought that [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Brooke-1089.jpg this map] might be the one referred to as the "1736 Benjamin Winslow map", as it was based on "an Actual Survey" begun in 1736, and Benjamin Winslow was one of the surveyors. (The map was drawn by Peter Jefferson and Robert Brooke. Benjamin Winslow was one of the surveyors, listed with Thomas Lewis.) However, the following paragraph from Robert Brooke's profile calls it the 1747 Jefferson-Brooke map:

: In 1746, [[Brooke-1089|Robert]], along with [[Jefferson-2|Peter Jefferson]], [[Lewis-441|Thomas Lewis]], and [[Winslow-1318 |Benjamin Winslow]], surveyed the Fairfax Line, a line between the head springs of the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers, which established the remaining unknown and long disputed bounds of the Northern Neck Proprietary inherited by [[Fairfax-237|Thomas, 6th Lord Fairfax]], which included all the land between the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers. The map produced by these surveyors, known as the Jefferson-Brooke map of 1747. * ''Thomas Lewis' Journal of 1746'', republished in McClinton, Arthur et al. The Fairfax Line, A Historic Landmark, Shenandoah County Historical Society, Edinburg, VA, 1996. * The original map repository is in the British Archives, London, England, catalog item "CO700/Virginia 11."

* 1751: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration.jpg 1751 Fry-Jefferson Map] ''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration WikiTree image page]'' * 1720-1763: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Great_Wagon_Road.jpg Great Wagon Road] ''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Great_Wagon_Road WikiTree image page]'' * ''undated'': [https://piedmonttrailsblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/wagon-road-sc.jpg The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road] ''an excellent map of the Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Augusta, Georgia through Hagerstown, Maryland and Charlotte, North Carolina.Map of [https://piedmonttrailsblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/wagon-road-sc.jpg The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road], illustrating Carol's 27 January 2019 article, "[https://piedmonttrails.com/2019/01/27/the-great-wagon-road-enters-into-south-carolina-2/ The Great Wagon Road Enters Into South Carolina]" (part two), posted on her blog, ''Piedmont Trails: Genealogy and History in North Carolina and Beyond'', accessed 22 August 2023. : By state: * PA (to GA via MD, VA, NC, & SC): [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Philadelphia,+Pennsylvania/Lancaster,+Pennsylvania/York,+Pennsylvania/Hagerstown,+MD/Roanoke,+VA/Winston-Salem,+North+Carolina//Augusta,+Georgia/@39.0388049,-88.3310292,5z/data=!4m45!4m44!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c6b7d8d4b54beb:0x89f514d88c3e58c1!2m2!1d-75.1652215!2d39.9525839!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c6248b917214b9:0xb46790d030dbd2d6!2m2!1d-76.3055144!2d40.0378755!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c88bc157ae8561:0x1aacfaea5ef213cd!2m2!1d-76.727745!2d39.9625984!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c9ed151481dfdd:0x65f2620826df7239!2m2!1d-77.7199932!2d39.6417629!1m5!1m1!1s0x884d0c4d6aa966fd:0x249dbecbdbb0989b!2m2!1d-79.9414266!2d37.2709704!1m5!1m1!1s0x8853a19b82d6b277:0x50325f54b43f8245!2m2!1d-80.244216!2d36.0998596!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x88f9d097160baa41:0x3ee78afde3aa0be4!2m2!1d-82.0105148!2d33.4734978!3e0?hl=en&entry=ttu Google Map], Philadelphia to Augusta (edited from the Philadelphia to Winston-Salem map posted originally by Learn NC) * PA, MD, VA: The Monocacy Road - [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/York,+Pennsylvania/Frederick,+MD/Harpers+Ferry,+WV/Winchester,+VA/@39.5627747,-78.1050753,9z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m26!4m25!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c88bc157ae8561:0x1aacfaea5ef213cd!2m2!1d-76.727745!2d39.9625984!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c9c50c8cbdaee3:0xda6247bdbd111c99!2m2!1d-77.4105409!2d39.4142688!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b6030decf1954d:0xd65b9aa758b4cd1e!2m2!1d-77.7388818!2d39.3253786!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b5eef740674ac1:0x91b50a0f9c168184!2m2!1d-78.1633341!2d39.1856597!3e0?hl=en&entry=ttu this Google Map] runs from York, Pennsylvania through Harper's Ferry (1761) to Winchester, Virginia * VA: [http://www.wildernessroad-virginia.com/ Through Virginia] ** VA to TN: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Great_Valley_Road_Map.png Great Valley Road] - a Wikipedia map that shows the Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia to Roanoke, Virginia and from there to "Bristol (Sapling Grove)" in Virginia and then Jonesboro and Knoxville, Tennessee ''also a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Shenandoah_Valley_One_Place_Study-1 WikiTree image]'' * NC: [https://web.archive.org/web/20180212062133/http://www.waywelivednc.com/maps/historical/great-wagon-road.htm The Great Wagon Road in North Carolina (1750-1780)] - a LearnNC map by Mark Anderson Moore,[https://web.archive.org/web/20180212062133/http://www.waywelivednc.com/maps/historical/great-wagon-road.htm Map of The Great Wagon Road and its offshoots in North Carolina, 1750-1780]. By Mark Anderson Moore, courtesy North Carolina Office of Archives and History, Raleigh. with the area around Salem highlighted. The map shows the section to Charlotte as the Georgia Road & two sections to the Yadkin River - Island Ford Road and Sherrill's Path. ** NC: [https://piedmonttrailsblog.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/rowan-co-1780-map-1.jpg?w=1640 Rowan County (1780)] * NC (from PA): [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Philadelphia,+Pennsylvania/40.04003,-76.28735/40.25734,-76.85157/37.27954,-79.9377/Winston-Salem,+North+Carolina/@35.6171169,-79.9804684,8z/data=!4m17!4m16!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c6b7d8d4b54beb:0x89f514d88c3e58c1!2m2!1d-75.1652215!2d39.9525839!1m0!1m0!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x8853a19b82d6b277:0x50325f54b43f8245!2m2!1d-80.244216!2d36.0998596!3e0?hl=en&entry=ttu Google Map], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Winston-Salem, North Carolina (also from Learn NC) * SC: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration-1 This map] (''a WikiTree image''), shows two branches of the Carolina Road into South Carolina - one to the west of South Carolina's capital, Columbia, ending at Augusta, Georgia & the other ending to the northeast of Columbia, at [Hingdon?]. Another map shows both branches ending at Augusta (one west of Columbia, through Newberry, and one east, through Camden). * GA: The Great Wagon Road ends at Augusta (see the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Great_Wagon_Road 1720-1763 map of the Great Wagon Road]). = People = This section is for links to WikiTree profiles of people associated with the Great Wagon Road and its offshoots (categorized under [[:Category: Great Wagon Road]] and/or [[:Category: Wilderness Road]]). : ''Pennsylvania Tavern Keepers'' * [[Fahnestock-80|Casper Diedrich Fahnestock (1724-1808)]] - ''ran "Admiral Warren Inn"'', in Pennsylvania (Note that this is probably the correct profile, but it has not been developed as of 22 August 2023.) * [[Evans-46850|General Joshua Evans, Jr. (1777-1846)]] - ''second proprietor of the General Paoli Inn'' (1814-1846); he succeeded his father, who died in 1817; his son John D. Evans succeeded him in 1846. : ''Ferry Operators'' * [[Harris-14159|John Harris Sr. (1673-1748)]] & [[Harris-17005|John Harris Jr. (1726-1791)]] - "of Harris Ferry", Pennsylvania, which crossed the Susquehanna River at present-day Harrisburg * [[Keyes-541|Gershom Keyes (1698-1784)]] - established ''Keyes Ferry'' (1762) on the Shenandoah River, adjacent to "Jno. Vestal"[https://sherlene4.wordpress.com/ Blog post], "Hannah Richardson (1712-Aft Aug 1765), d/o George or John?, m. William Hall, Miller, 1731, in PA, of Chester, Delaware, PA and Halltown (now in Jefferson County, West Virginia)," February 6, 2007. * [[Noland-122|Philip Noland (1718-bef.1794)]] - ''of Noland's Ferry'', a Potomac River crossing used by an offshoot of the ''Monocacy Road'' (an offshoot of the Great Wagon Road running from York, Pennsylvania through Frederick, Maryland) * [[Shepherd-46|David Shepherd (1734-1795)]] - may be the David Shepherd in partnership with Hugh Stephenson - the profile shows that he died in Wheeling * [[Stephenson-4474|Hugh Stephenson (abt.1735-1776)]] - ''Shepherdstown ferry'' (established before the Revolution, in partnership with David Shepherd; "a rival ferry... where Swearingen's Ferry had prior possession) - "Shepherd" is just above "Spurgeant" on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Brooke-1089|1747 Jefferson-Brooke map] * [[Swearingen-145|Thomas Van Swearingen III (1708-abt.1760)]] - ''of Thomas Swearingen's ferry''Jefferson County, WV Shepherdstown in the Revolution: [https://genealogytrails.com/wva/jefferson/revwar_bios.html Appendix A], an "Alphabetical List Of Officers And Privates Connected With Shepherdstown, Or Recruited In Its Neighborhood, During The Revolution". Source: "Historic Shepherdstown" by Danske Dandridge (1910). Transcribed by K. Torp (accessed 24 August 2023). - the ferry is at "Spurgeant" on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Brooke-1089 1747 Jefferson-Brooke map] * [[Vestal-373|John Vestal (1725-1776)]] - the road from Alexandria, Virginia ran through Vestal's Gap (through the Blue Ridge Mountains) - Vestal's Gap and Vestal's Ferry are shown on the 1751 Fry-Jefferson map * [[Watkins-3194|Evan I Watkins (1695-1765)]] - ''of Watkins Ferry'', a Potomac River crossing used by the Great Wagon Road ''Mapmakers and Surveyors'' * [[Fry-2317|Joshua Fry (1700-1754)]] - the "Fry" of the ''Fry-Jefferson'' 1751 map * [[Jefferson-2|Peter Jefferson (1708-1757)]] - the "Jefferson" of the ''Fry-Jefferson'' 1751 map & the ''Jefferson-Brooke'' 1747 map * [[Brooke-1089|Robert Brooke III (abt.1720-1790)]] - the "Brooke" of the ''Jefferson-Brooke'' 1747 map * [[Winslow-115|Benjamin Winslow (abt.1701-1751)]] - possibly the surveyor of the ''1736 Benjamin Winslow map'' and the 1747 ''Jefferson-Brooke map'' (which may be referring to the same map) * [[Lewis-441|Thomas Lewis (1718-1790)]] - a surveyor for the 1747 ''Jefferson-Brooke map'' == Explorers & Namesakes == : Note: Most of those who traveled the Great Wagon Road will not be listed here but should be listed under subcategories of [[:Category: Great Wagon Road]] as appropriate. * [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone (1734-1820)]] - ''Wilderness Road'' (offshoot going west through the Cumberland Gap) * [[Sherrill-43|Adam Sherrill (abt.1697-bef.1774)]] - ''Sherrill's Path'', part of the Georgia Road, in North Carolina * [[Walker-2063|Dr. Thomas Walker (1715-1794)]] - ''Cumberland Gap,'' 1750 = Footnotes = === See Also === * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Historic_trails_and_roads_in_Virginia * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trading_Path * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland_Gap * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_Pike * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staunton_and_Parkersburg_Turnpike * ''[https://piedmonttrails.com/about-piedmont-trails/ Piedmont Trails: Genealogy and History in North Carolina and Beyond]'' - [https://piedmonttrails.com/carols-bio/ biography of Carol, author and creator] ** "[https://piedmonttrails.com/2022/07/03/great-wagon-road-in-north-carolina-revised-addition/ Great Wagon Road in North Carolina Revised Addition]" by Carol, posted 3 July 2022 ** [https://piedmonttrails.com/2023/03/12/1750-roads-in-the-piedmont-area-of-north-carolina/ 1750 Roads in the Piedmont Area Of North Carolina]" by Carol, posted 12 March 2023 * Library of Congress Maps ** [https://www.loc.gov/item/74692779/ The marches of Lord Cornwallis in the Southern Provinces, now States of North America; comprehending the two Carolinas, with Virginia and Maryland, and the Delaware counties] ([https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3861s.ar140900/ view larger]), published London, 1787. * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1719677/ancestors-migrate-pennsylvania-virgina-carolinas-georgia - sharing info about a JSTOR article: ** Wayland Fuller Dunaway, "Pennsylvania as an Early Distributing Center of Population", ''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'', 1931, Vol. 55, No. 2 (1931), pp. 134-169 Published by: University of Pennsylvania Press, JSTOR Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/20086765, [https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28222/27978 Full downloadable article] in [https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography] at [https://openpublishing.psu.edu/journals PennState University Libraries > Journals].

Great War Project Resource List

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=== Resources === * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I World War I] on Wikipedia * [http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/timeline/time_1914.html 1914 The Great War] * [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/648646/World-War-I/53114/Forces-and-resources-of-the-combatant-nations-in-1914 Combatant Nations Forces] * [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/Pages/introduction.aspx First World War] * [http://www.thecountriesof.com/what-countries-were-involved-in-the-world-war-1/ Countries involved in World War I] *[http://www.americanbattlegraves.com/ American Battle Graves] * [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=51 US Casualties of WWI, Alabama-Maryland], * [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=52 US Casualties of WWI, Massachusetts-Ohio] * [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 US Casualties of WWI, Pennsylvania-Wyoming] * [http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1998/fall/military-service-in-world-war-one.html United States of America Archives webpage for World War I resources and documents] *[http://www.chesco.org/1706/County-War-Aid-Association-WWI-1917-1921 Pennsylvania Chester County War Aid Association (WWI), 1917-1921] *[https://archive.org/stream/goldstarhonorrol00indi#page/n7/mode/2up Gold star honor roll. A record of Indiana men and women who died in the service]

Great Wratting, Suffolk

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[[Category:Great Wratting, Suffolk]] [[Category:Great Wratting, Suffolk_One_Place_Study]] Great Wratting is a village and civil parish in England, about four miles from Haverhill, Suffolk, in the valley of the River Stour

Great Wratting, Suffolk One Place Study

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== How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together everything about Great Wratting, Suffolk, England. The hope is that this study will be a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The aim is to work back in time from 1911 as far as records allow, detailing the lives of the people wherever possible. It is hoped that other researchers who are interested in Suffolk, England, will make similar studies of the Hamlets, Villages and Towns, which make up the County. A list of these can be found [[:Category: Suffolk|here]] '''Please Note:''' The date of 1911 has been chosen to comply with privacy laws currently in force. == Task List == *Research and create sourced profiles of people that were primarily Born, Married and/or Died in Great Wratting. *Note people that "passed through" or who were living in Great Wratting at the time of the census but were not otherwise included, because of birth, marriage or death and store them for future addition to complete profiles. *Detail lives wherever possible *Add appropriate categories to all profiles == Progress == *1911 Census - ''In Progress''

Greater Riverside Cemetery, Hearne, Texas

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[[Category:Greater Riverside Cemetery, Hearne, Texas]] === General Information === '''Cemetery Name:''' Greater Riverside Cemetery (''also know as New Colored Cemetery; Hearne Colored Cemetery, St. Mark's Cemetery; Riverside Cemetery'' '''Address: '''Hearne, Robertson County, Texas '''Memorials: ''' 1,940 added (67% photographed) as of 06 Jan 2022 === History === '' Marker Inscription:'' This cemetery has served the African-American community in Hearne and the old town of Hearne since 1894. The area was originally settled by farmers, many of whom brought slaves with them when they immigrated to Texas. Hearne, named for Christopher Columbus Hearne, was platted in 1868 and developed as a crossroads for rail traffic. This burial ground was originally named the '''New Colored Cemetery''', though it was known by a variety of names over the years; it was most commonly called '''St. Mark's Cemetery''' until 1933, when it became known as '''Riverside Cemetery'''. The original burial ground was made up of twenty acres purchased by the Colored Cemetery Association. The Primitive Baptist Church donated an acre to the burial ground when they relocated from here in 1906, and St. Manuel Baptist Church added an additional three acres in 1948. The first known interment here was of Chaney Delila Henderson in 1896. Since that time, hundreds of burials have occurred here. The grounds hold an especially large number of military veterans, including those who fought in conflicts dating back to the Spanish-American War. The Greater Riverside Association formed in 1982 and maintain the 24-acre cemetery; the association also renamed the burial ground. Today, Greater Riverside Cemetery continues to serve as a testament to the rich African-American legacy in the community of Hearne. === Notable Interments === Among the cemetery's features are markers for members of the Mosaic Templars of American, a black fraternal association with few known chapters in Texas. === More Information === *See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6608 ''Find A Grave Memorial Page''] *See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greater_Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Hearne%2C_Texas ''Greater Riverside Cemetery category''] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery

Gredyk Name Study

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Greece in The Great War

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Greece in World War II

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Greece Project Images

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Greek Roots Project

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==Mission== Our aim is to support research and collaboration on profiles of Greek 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 Greek Genealogy in general. We encourage development of Name and Place studies pertinent to Greek Roots. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris Ferraiolo]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find Greek profiles to add to the project. * Find Greek genealogy resources. 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=16396233 send me a private message]. Thanks! Check out the thread in g2g: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/731075/a-greek-roots-project

Green/Crispin Family Mysteries

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I am trying to research my mother's family of Green/Crispin. I believe I am a direct decedent of Silas Crispin. My 4th generation grand father was Robert Cripsin Green...Robert C. Green. Robert C. Green was appointed and served on the Board of Trustee's as the Treasurer for the Ol' Crispin Cemetery...also known as the Crispin Burial Ground Cemetery Corporation. Later Robert's son Charles C. (Cottman) Green took over this responsibility as Trustee for the Ol' Crispin Cemetery. Here's what I know as a fact. I know that Robert C. Green had to be a direct decedent of Silas Crispin to be part of the Ol' Crispin Cemetery Board of Trustees. He was either the son OR grandson of Joseph C. (Cottman I think) Green and Hester Crispin. I have documented (State of PA) marriage records that state Joseph and Hester were married in Philadelphia on Aug. 20, 1771. I also have a document from the PA Marriage Records (First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa) that states Crispin, Ester and Joseph Green were married Aug 25, 1761 . However there is also documentation that Joseph Green and Hester Crispin were married in 1701. My family bible has a post-script that comments Robert Crispin Green was either the son or grand son of Joseph and Hester Green. Here's my problem. I can NOT find proof of who my grandfather Robert Crispin Green's parents were. I know he has born in Lower Dublin, Philadelphia, PA. He was also married in that town. Also, I can NOT find proof of either Joseph Green or Hester Crispin except for the above mentioned. Here is a list of some of the sites I have used to document my findings. Ol' Crispin Cemetery 2874 Holme Ave. Philadelphia, Pa Holmes/Crispin Cemetery http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8746458 Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania, Containing a Concise History of the Two Counties and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families ... (Google eBook) Ol' Crispin Cemetery Page 531 Additional confirmation of Robert Crispin Green serving as a board member of the Ol' Crispin Cemetery. http://www.archive.org/stream/biographicalhist00cris#page/n7/mode/2up Page 30 Many of my family stories which my grandfather, Leighton Kingsley Green, Great-great grandson of Robert are also confirmed within this book. I have a complete Feiring/Green family tree on Ancestry.com All information came from my Green Family Bible.

Green - Slave Owner

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Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Manitoba

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[[Category:Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Manitoba]] Green Acres Memorial Gardens is a large cemetery in the R.M. of Springfield, Manitoba. It is located on the Trans-Canada Highway, just outside of the city of Winnipeg. A small number of tombstones in this cemetery were photographed by [[Lavoie-74|Liander Lavoie]] on 14 April 2015.

Green Brothers Were Marble Cutters

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[[Category: Marble Workers]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Family Source Pages]] == Timeline == To be replaced with chart - links on profiles will also be changed. === Timeline for Residences === '''Table Name''' {|border="1" cellpadding="5" !| Date !| Annie ''Unknown'' Green AG !| Catharine ''Green'' O'Toole COT !| William H Green WHG !| Thomas J Green TJG |- || 1834 || || Birth, AG1850USC, Pennsylvania. || || |- || Moved between
1834 &1836 ||
The Annie Green Family
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Moved From
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Pennsylvania
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to Ohio.
|- || 1836 || || || Birth, AG1850USC, Ohio || |- || Moved between
1836 &1838 ||
The Annie Green Family
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Moved From
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Ohio
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to Indiana.
|- || 1838 || || || || Birth, AG1850USC, Indiana |- || 1850 || US Census, AG1850USC, Indiana || US Census, AG1850USC, Indiana || US Census, AG1850USC, Indiana || US Census, AG1850USC, Indiana |- || Moved between
1850 &1853 ||
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Catherine Moved From
Indiana To Kentucky
Did anyone else?
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|| Marriage, KyMarrJOTnCOT, Kentucky ||
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|- || 1855 || || Birth Mary, JOT-WHG1860USC, Kentucky || || |- || Moved between
1855 &1858 ||
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The John O'Toole Family Moved From
Kentucky To Iowa.
Did anyone else?
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|- || 1858 || || Birth William, JOT-WHG1860USC, Iowa || || |- || Moved between
1858 &1860 ||
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The John O'Toole Family Moved From
Iowa To Missouri.
Did anyone else?
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|- || 1860 || US Census, ''JOT''-WHG1860USC, Missouri || US Census, ''JOT''-WHG1860USC, Missouri || Birth Teresa M or Mary T, AND US Census,
JOT-''WHG''1860USC, Missouri || US Census,'' JOT''-WHG1860USC, Missouri |- || 1861 || || Birth John, JOT-''WHG''1860USC, Missouri || || |- || Moved between
1860 & 1863 ||
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The William H Green Family Moved From
Missouri To Illinois.
Did the brothers move together?
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The Thomas J Green Family Moved From
Missouri To Illinois before 1864.
Did the brothers move together?
|- || 1863 || || || Birth Samuel, WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois || |- || 1864 || || || Birth Margaret A., WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois || Birth Emma, WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois |- || 1865 || || || Birth William F., WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois || Birth Mary, WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois |- || 1866 || || Birth Samuel JOT1880USC, Missouri || || |- || 1867 || || || Birth Fanny of Susan F., WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois || |- || 1868 || || Birth Laurence, JOT1880USC, Illinois || Birth Harry, WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois || |- || 1869 || || || || Birth Samuel, WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois |- || 1870 || || Birth Joseph, JOT1880USC, Illinois
NO Census Found || Birth Henry P., AND US Census,
WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois || US Census, WHG-TJG1870USC, Illinois |- || Moved between
1870 & 1872 ||
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The John O'Toole Family Moved From
Illinois To Missouri up to 2 years earlier and 1 year later.
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The Thomas J Green Family Moved From
Illinois To Iowa.
|- || 1872 || || || Birth Edward, WHG1880USC, Illinois || Birth Annie, WHG1880USC, Iowa |- || 1873 || || Birth Francis, JOT1880USC, Missouri || Birth Charles, WHG1880USC, Illinois || |- || 1875 || || || Birth Albert, WHG1880USC, Illinois || Birth Elizabeth, WHG1880USC, Iowa |- || 1880 || US Census, JOT1880USC, Kansas || || Birth George, WHG1880USC, Illinois || |- || || || || || |- || || || || || |- || || || || || |- || || || || || |- |} '''Links for sources used in chart: ''' * AG1850USC - HOH: Annie Green "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch; Household of Anne Green, Barr, Daviess, Indiana, United States; citing family 1212, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6P78-QTJ?i=40&cc=1401638 image 41 of 44 for 1850 US Census] see lines 27 thru 30 for Anne 46. Catherine 16, William H 14, and Thomas 12. * COT1900USC - HOH: Catherine ''Green'' O'Toole "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch [[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11611-10179-87?cc=1325221 HOH was Catherine A O'Toole], residing in Boise Precinct 5 Boise city Ward 2-3, Ada, Idaho, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 5, sheet 1A, family 11, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,231. * JOT1880USC - HOH: John O'Toole "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MF5C-4K3 : 29 August 2017), Catherine O Toole in household of John O Toole, Vermillion, Marshall, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 167, sheet 233D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0388; FHL microfilm 1,254,388. * JOT-WHG1860USC - HOHs: John O'Toole and William H Green "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS8-G8K?i=206&cc=1473181 image 207 of 854 for 1860 US Census), See lines 13 -18 for household of John O'Toole, 1860; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * TJG1880USC - HOH: Thomas J Green "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch; residence in Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 21, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0350; FHL microfilm 1,254,350. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BF7-VK?i=369&cc=1417683 Family of Thomas J Green on 2 pages]: Spouse and children of Thomas J Green lines 1 to 6 of sheet 343B, image 370 of 758, which is preceded by Thomas J Green on line 50 of sheet 343A, image 369 of 758. * TJG1885IowaC - HOH: Thomas J Green"Iowa State Census, 1885," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-9833-16235-18?cc=1803643 image of 1885 Iowa Census] Thomas J Green, Keokuk, Jackson, Lee, Iowa; citing p. 33, 1885, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,021,489. * WHG1880USC - HOH: William H Green "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXNM-294 : 22 August 2017), William H Green, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district ED 22, sheet 354D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0174; FHL microfilm 1,254,174. * WHG-TJG1870USC HOHs: Wiiliam H and Thomas J Green "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F3V-9D?i=63&cc=1438024 image 64 of 98; family 517 and 518], Households of William H Green and Thomas J Green, Ward 1, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States; NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,686. === England & Ireland to ? - before 1834 === : '''Before 1834''', The year Anne Green's first known child was born: :: Marriage (assumed - location unknown) Mr. Unknown Green from England to Anne'' Unknown'' from Ireland. :: Immigration unknown - Possibilities include: ::: Before Marriage either separately or together. ::: After marriage which could have been in Pennsylvania. === Pennsylvania - about 1834 === : '''1834:''' Birth of [[Green-23964|Catharine]] in Pennsylvania. === Ohio - about 1836 === : '''1836:''' Birth of William H in Ohio. === Indiana - about 1838 - before 1855 === : '''1838:''' Birth of Thomas, in Indiana : '''1850:''' Barr, Daviess, Indiana, United States on October 29. === Indiana to Kentucky ([[Green-23964|Catharine]]) - after 1850 & before January 23, 1853 === : '''January 23, 1853:''' [[Green-23964|Catharine]] married [[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] in Jefferson County, Kentucky. : '''1855:''' [[O'Toole-584|Mary]], daughter of [[O'Toole-585|John]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole, born in Kentucky.. === Kentucky to Iowa ([[O'Toole-585|John]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole) - after 1855 to before 1858 === : '''1858:''' William, son of [[O'Toole-585|John]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole, born in Iowa. === Iowa to Missouri ([[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]]) - after 1858 and before 1860 === : After 1858 birth of WIliam and 1860 US Census in Missouri. === Missouri ([[Green-23964|Catharine]], William & Thomas) - before 1855 to before 1863 === : '''1860:''' 9th Ward St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States on July 5. : '''1860-1861:''' Teresa M or Mary T., daughter of William and Margaret, born about 1860-1861 in Missouri. : '''1861:''' John T, son of ([[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole. === Missouri to Illinois (William) - after 1860-1863 to 1863 or 1864 === : '''1860-1863:''' William's family relocates from Missouri to Illinois. : '''1863:''' Samuel or Thomas S., son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. : '''1864:''' Margaret A. born in Illinois. === Missouri to Illinois (Thomas) - after 1860 to before 1866 === : '''after 1860 to before 1864 or 1866:''' Thomas' family relocate from Missouri to Illinois. : '''1864:''' Emma, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth, born in Missouri or Illinois. === Illinois (William & Thomas) - after 1865 === : '''1864-1865:''' William F., son of William and Margaret, born in Ilinois. : '''1866:''' Mary, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth, born in Illinois. : '''1867:''' Fanny or Susan F., daughter of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. : '''1868:''' Harry, son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois and passed away 30 August 1879. Died young ? before 1880. : '''1869:''' Samuel, son of Thomas and Elizabeth, born in Illinois. : '''1870:''' 1st Ward, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States on July 22. === Missouri to ? to Kansas ([[O'Toole-585|John]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole) - After 1861 to ? 1866 birth ? to June. 1880 === : '''1866:''' Samuel, son of ([[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole was born about 1866 in the United States. possibly in Missouri. :# '''1868:''' Laurence, son of ([[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole was born about 1868 in Illinois. :# '''1870:''' Joseph, son of ([[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole was born about 1870 in Illinois. :# '''1873:''' Francis, son of ([[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine]] O'Toole was born about 1873 in Missouri. === Illinois (William) 1870 to ? === : '''1870:''' Henry P., son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. : '''1872:''' Edward, son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. : '''1873:''' Charles, son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. : '''1875:''' Albert, son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. : '''1879-1880:''' George, son of William and Margaret, born in Illinois. === Illinois to Iowa (Thomas) === : '''1870-1872:''' Household of Thomas relocates from Illinois to Iowa. : '''1872:''' Annie, daughter of Thomas, born in Iowa. : '''1875-1876:''' Elizabeth (d of Thomas and Elizabeth) born in Iowa. : '''1880:''' Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States on June 7. : '''1885:''' 1027 Timea St., Jackson, Keokuk, Lee, Iowa : '''1888:''' Thomas passed away on July 13. === Kansas to Idaho ([[Green-23964|Catharine]]) - after 1880 & before 1900 === : [[Green-23964|Catharine]] became a widow. == Summary == [[Green-23966|William]] and [[Green-20706|Thomas]] Green were brothers and marble cutters. Little is known of [[Green-23965|their father]] who was listed as being born in England before 1814. Their mother, Anne, was born in Ireland about 1804. Nothing is known about the marriage of their parents.The dates of when their parents immigrated to the United States is not known. Most likely they married after arriving in the United States. Their older sister was born in Pennsylvania about 1834. They may have married there before that date. === Parents === == The Green Family == '''Father:''' Mr Green born in England before 1818. Father's birthdate is estimated as twenty years before the birth of first daughter. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 22:34, 29 August 2017 (EDT)
'''Mother:''' Anne ''Unknown'' Green born about 1804 in Ireland.
'''Children:'''
1. [[Green-23964|Catharine]] was born in Pennsylvania during February of 1834. Other records show: 1833, 1834 or 1835. Married [[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] from Ireland on January 23, 1853 in Kentucky. They had seven children: :# [[O'Toole-584|Mary O'Toole]] was born about 1855 in Kentucky. :# Wiliam O'Toole was born about 1858 in Iowa. :# John T Toole was born about 1861 in Missouri. :# Samuel E Toole was born about 1866 in Missouri or United States. :# Laurence Toole was born about 1868 in Illinois. :# Joseph Toole was born about 1870 in Illinois. :# Francis was born about 1873 in Missouri. 2. William H. was born about 1836 in Ohio. Married [[Daugherty-1677|Margaret]] from Ireland between 1852 and 1859. They had eleven children: :# Teresa M. or Mary T. born about 1860 in Missouri. :# Samuel or Thomas S. born about 1863 in Illinois. :# Margaret A. born about 1864 in Illinois. :# William F. born about 1865 in Ilinois. :# Fanny or Susan F. born about 1867 in Illinois. :# Harry born about 1868 in Illinois. :# Henry P. born about 1870 in Illinois. :# Edward born about 1872 in Illinois. :# Charles born about 1873 in Illinois. :# Albert born about 1875 in Illinois. :# George born about 1880 in Illinois. 3. Thomas was born about 1838 in Indiana. Married Elizabeth from Ireland between 1858 and 1863. They had five children: :# Emma born about 1864 in Illinois. :# Mary born about 1865 in Illinois. :# Samuel born about 1869 in Illinois. :# Annie born about 1872 in Iowa. :# Elizabeth born about 1875 in Iowa. === Family of [[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] and [[Green-23964|Catharine ''Green'' O'Toole]] === '''Birth:''' Pennsylvania about 1833, 1834 or 1835. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MF5C-4K3 : 29 August 2017), Catherine O'Toole in household of John O'Toole, Vermillion, Marshall, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 167, sheet 233D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0388; FHL microfilm 1,254,388.
'''Residence:'''
: '''1850:''' Barr, Daviess, Indiana with: :: Mother, Anne, owned their home valued at $500. :: Siblings: :* William H. born about 1836 in Ohio. :* Thomas born about 1838 in Indiana. : '''January 23, 1853:''' Marriage of [[Green-23964|Catharine]], daughter of Anne Greene, to[[ O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] in Jefferson County, Kentucky. "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F438-L27 : 4 December 2014), John O'Toole and Catharine Greene, 23 Jan 1853; citing Jefferson County, Kentucky, reference bk 5 p 185; FHL microfilm 482,707. : Between '''1855''' birth of [[O'Toole-584|Mary]] and 1858 birth of WIliam: Moved from Kentucky to Iowa. : Between '''1858''' birth of William and Census taken on '''July 5, 1860''': Moved from Iowa to Missouri. : '''1860:''' The 9th Ward of St. Louis, Missouri with. :* [[Green-23964|Catharine]] :* HOH was husband, John O'Toole born in Ireland about 1830. He was a carpenter.The value of John's property was $1400. :* Her two children: [[O'Toole-584|Mary]] 5 born in Kentucky and William 2 born in Iowa. :* Her mother, Anne. :* Her brother, Thomas. :* NOTE: Her brother, WIlliam Green, and his wife was Margaret. William had property valued at $60. : Between '''1861''' birth of John T. and 1866 birth of Samuel: Moved from Missouri to unknown part of United States. : Between '''1866''' birth of William and Census taken in '''June, 1880''': Moved from unknown part of United States to Kansas. : '''1880''': Vermillion, Marshall, Kansas, United States :* Catherine :* John O'Toole HOH. :* Their children: born in Iowa was WIlliam 22; born in Missouri was John T O'Toole; born in United States was Samuel 14; born in Illinois were Laurence 12, Joseph 10; born in Missouri was Francis 7. :* Her mother, Ann Green. : '''1900:''' Boise Precinct 5 Boise city Ward 2-3, Ada, Idaho, United States "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MM5L-M2G : accessed 30 August 2017), Catherine A O'Toole, Boise Precinct 5 Boise city Ward 2-3, Ada, Idaho, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 5, sheet 1A, family 11, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,231. :* Catherine A was a widowed HOH at 66 :* Sam'l E 34. === Family of [[Green-23966|William H. Green]] and [[Daugherty-1677|Margaret ''Daugherty'' Green]] === '''Birth:''' 1836 in Ohio. 1837, or 1838.
'''Residence:'''
: '''1850:''' Barr, Daviess, Indiana with: :: Mother, Anne, owned their home valued at $500. :: Siblings: :* [[Green-23964|Catharine]] born about 1834 in Pennsylvania :* Thomas born about 1838 in Indiana. : '''1860:''' The 9th Ward of St. Louis, Missouri with. :* WIlliam was a marble cutter. :* His wife, Margaret. :* NOTE: His mother, siblings, their spouses, a niece and a nephew lived next door. : Between Census taken on July 5, 1860 and birth of Thomas Samuel in 1863: Moved from Missouri to Illinois. : '''1870:''' Quincy, Adams, Illinois. :* WIlliam owned $2000. in real estate and $300. in personal property. :* His wife, Margaret. :* His six children: Teresa 10, Samuel 7, Margaret 6, WIlliam 5, Susan Fanny 3 and Harry 2. Teresa was born in Missouri and the others were all born in Illinois. :* NOTE: Thomas and Elizabeth with three children six and under lived next door. : '''1880''': Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States :* William H Green HOH. :* His wife, Margaret, whose parents were both from Ireland. :* His ten children: Mary T 19 and Thomas S 17; Margaret A 16, William Fm 14, Susan F. 13, Henry P 10, Edward 8, Charles 7, Albert 5, and George 5 months. Mary was born in Missouri and the others were all born in Illinois. === Family of [[Green-20706|Thomas J. Green]] and [[Laffert-2|Elizabeth ''Laffert'' Green]] === '''Birth:''' Indiana about 1838 or 1839.
'''Residence:'''
: '''1850:''' Barr, Daviess, Indiana with: :: Mother, Anne, owned their home valued at $500. :: Siblings: :* [[Green-23964|Catharine]] born about 1834 in Pennsylvania :* William H. born about 1836 in Ohio. : '''1860:''' The 9th Ward of St. Louis, Missouri with. :* Thomas was a marble cutter. :* HOH was brother-in-law, John O'Toole born in Ireland about 1830. He was a carpenter.The value of John's property was $1400. :* His sister {John's wife), [[Green-23964|Catharine]]. :* HIs niece, [[O'Toole-584|Mary]], born about 1855 in Kentucky. :* His nephew, William born about 1858 in Iowa. :* His mother, Anne. :* NOTE: WIlliam Green, the brother of Thomas, was a marble cutter living next door with his wife, Margaret. William had property valued at $60. : Between Census taken on July 5, 1860 and birth of Emma in 1864: Moved from Missouri to Illinois. : '''1870:''' Quincy, Adams, Illinois. :* Thomas J Green owned $2300. in real estate and $200. in personal property. :* His wife, Elizabeth. :* His three children: Emma A. 6, Mary 5 and Samuel 1. They were all born in Illinois. :* NOTE: William and Margaret with six children ten and under lived next door. : Between Census taken on July 22, 1870 and birth of Annie in 1872: Moved from Illinois to Iowa. : '''1880''': Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States :* Thomas J Green HOH. :* His wife, Elizabeth, whose parents were both from Ireland. :* His five children: Emma 16, Mary 14 and Samuel 12; Annie 8 and Elizabeth 5 were born in Iowa. : '''1885''': Jackson Township, Keokuk, Lee, Iowa. :* Thomas J Green HOH. :* His wife, Elizabeth :* His five children: Emma 20, Mary 19 and Samuel 16; Annie 13 and Elizabeth 9 were born in Iowa. :* His mother, Annie. == Resources == {{Image|file=Green_Brothers_Were_Marble_Cutters.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Tools of a Marble Cutter }}

Booth, M. L. ''The marble-workers' manual : designed for the use of marble-workers, builders, and owners of houses. Containing practical information respecting marbles in general ; their cutting, working, and polishing ; veneering of marble ; painting upon and coloring of marble ; mosaics ; composition and use of artificial marble, stuccos, cements, receipts, secrets, etc., etc."''; Translated from the French by M. L. Booth.

With an Appendix concerning American Marbles. New York:Sheldon, Blakeman & Co. 1856. Viewable online [https://archive.org/stream/marbleworkersman00unse#page/n7/mode/1up here]

== Research Notes == '''HOH, Birth Date & Place as Enumerated on Census Records''' {|border="1" cellpadding="5" !| Name !| 1850 !| 1860 !| 1870 !| 1880 !| 1885 !| 1900 !| To Profile |- !| Father: [[Green-23965|Unknown Green]] !| !| !| !| !| !| COT, , England !| |- !| Mother: [[Unknown-384550|Annie ''Unknown'' Green]] !| !| JOT, 1804, Ireland !| !| JOT, 1805, Ireland !| TJG, 1805, Ireland !| !| |- !| Child1of3: [[Green-23964|Catharine ''Green'' O'Toole]] had 8 children, 7 living in 1900. !| AG, 1834, Pennsyl-vania !| JOT, 1833, Pennsyl-vania !| !| JOT, 1835, Pennsyl-vania !| !| COT, Feb 1834, Pennsyl-vania !| |- !| Spouse: [[O'Toole-585|John O'Toole]] !| !| JOT, 1830, Ireland !| !| JOT, 1828, Ireland !| !| !| |- !| Child1of7: [[O'Toole-584|Mary O'Toole]] !| !| JOT, 1855, Kentucky !| !| n/a !| !| !| |- !| Child2of7: [[O'Toole-586|William O"Toole]] !| !| JOT, 1858, Iowa !| !| JOT, 1858, Iowa !| !| !| |- !| Child3of7: [[O'Toole-587|John T O'Toole]] !| !| !| !| JOT, 1861, Missouri !| !| !| |- !| Child4of7: [[O'Toole-588|Samuel E O'Toole]] !| !| !| !| JOT, 1866, United States !| !| COT, 1866, Missouri !| |- !| Child5of7: [[O'Toole-589|Laurence O'Toole]] !| !| !| !| JOT, 1868, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child6of7: [[O'Toole-590|Joseph O'Toole]] !| !| !| !| JOT, 1870, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child7of7: [[O'Toole-591|Francis O"Toole]] !| !| !| !| JOT, 1873, Missouri !| !| !| |- !| Child2of3: [[Green-23966|William Green]] !| AG, 1836, Ohio !| WHG, 1837, Ohio !| WHG-TJG, 1835-1836, Ohio !| WHG, 1837, Kentucky !| !| !| |- !| Spouse: [[Daugherty-1677|Margaret ''Daugherty'' Green]] !| !| WHG, 1840, Ireland !| WHG-TJG, 1839, Ireland !| WHG, 1840, Ireland !| !| !| |- !| Child1of11 [[Green-23967|Teresa M. or Mary T. Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1860, Missouri !| WHG, 1861, Missouri !| !| !| |- !| Child2of11 [[Green-23968|Samuel or Thomas S. Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1863, Illinois !| WHG, 1863, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child3of11 [[Green-23969|Margaret A. Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1864, Illinois !| WHG, 1864, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child4of11 [[Green-23970|William F. Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1865, Illinois !| WHG, 1866, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child5of11 [[Green-23971|Fanny or Susan F. Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1867, Illinois !| WHG, 1867, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child6of11 [[Green-23972|Harry Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1868, Illinois !| n/a !| !| !| |- !| Child7of11 [[Green-2397|Henry P. Green]] !| !| !| !| WHG, 1870, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child8of11 [[Green-23974|Edward Green]] !| !| !| !| WHG, 1872, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child9of11 [[Green-23975|Charles Green]] !| !| !| !| WHG, 1873, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child10of11 [[Green-23976|Albert Green]] !| !| !| !| WHG, 1875, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| Child11of11 [[Green-20706|George Green]] !| !| !| !| WHG, 1880, Illinois !| !| !| |- !| [[Green-20706|Thomas Green]] !| AG, 1838, Indiana !| JOT 1839, Indiana !| WHG-TJG, 1837-1838, Illinois !| TJG, 1839, Indiana !| TJG, 1839, Indiana !| !| |- !| Spouse: [[Laffert-2|Elizabeth ''Laffert'' Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1842, Ireland !| TJG, 1841, Ireland !| TJG, 1843, Ireland !| !| |- !| Child1of5 [[Green-20708|Emma Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1864, Illinois !| TJG, 1864, Missouri !| TJG, 1865, Missouri !| !| |- !| Child2of5 [[Green-20709|Mary Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1865, Illinois !| TJG, 1866, Illinois !| TJG, 1866, Illinois !| !| |- !| Child3of5 [[Green-20710|Samuel Green]] !| !| !| WHG-TJG, 1869, Illinois !| TJG, 1868, Illinois !| TJG, 1869, Illinois !| !| |- !| Child4of5 [[Green-20246|Annie Green]] !| !| !| !| TJG, 1872, Iowa !| TJG, 1872, Illinois !| !| |- !| Child5of5 [[Green-20711|Elizabeth Green]] !| !| !| !| TJG, 1875, Iowa !| TJG, 1876, Illinois !| !| |- !| Source by HOH: !| Annie Green - AG "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch; Household of Anne Green, Barr, Daviess, Indiana, United States; citing family 1212, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6P78-QTJ?i=40&cc=1401638 image 41 of 44 for 1850 US Census] see lines 27 thru 30 for Anne 46. Catherine 16, William H 14, and Thomas 12. !| John O'Toole and William H Green - JOT-WHG "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS8-G8K?i=206&cc=1473181 image 207 of 854 for 1860 US Census), See lines 13 -18 for household of John O'Toole, 1860; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). !| Wiiliam H and Thomas J Green - WHG-TJG "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F3V-9D?i=63&cc=1438024 image 64 of 98; family 517 and 518], Households of William H Green and Thomas J Green, Ward 1, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States; NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,686. !| John O'Toole - JOT "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MF5C-4K3 : 29 August 2017), Catherine O Toole in household of John O Toole, Vermillion, Marshall, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 167, sheet 233D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0388; FHL microfilm 1,254,388.
William H Green - WHG "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXNM-294 : 22 August 2017), William H Green, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district ED 22, sheet 354D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0174; FHL microfilm 1,254,174.
Thomas J Green - TJG "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch; residence in Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 21, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0350; FHL microfilm 1,254,350. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BF7-VK?i=369&cc=1417683 spouse and children of Thomas J Green lines 1 to 6] sheet 343B, image 22 of 38, which is preceded by Thomas J Green on line 50] sheet 343A, image 21 of 38; !| Thomas J Green - TJG"Iowa State Census, 1885," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-9833-16235-18?cc=1803643 image of 1885 Iowa Census] Thomas J Green, Keokuk, Jackson, Lee, Iowa; citing p. 33, 1885, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,021,489. !| Catherine ''Green'' O'Toole - COT "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch [[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11611-10179-87?cc=1325221 HOH was Catherine A O'Toole], residing in Boise Precinct 5 Boise city Ward 2-3, Ada, Idaho, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 5, sheet 1A, family 11, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,231. !| |- |} == Sources ==

Green Family- I-L22 Haplogroup

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The goal of this project is to sort out "who" the family of Thomas Green and Elizabeth Lynde Swindells was. We know that they were likely first generation English to the American colonies, and wound up in Malden Mass. Greens of I Y-DNA haplogroup welcome to join. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Martin-1677|Stephanie White]]. This is to distinguish the Y-DNA Green I-L22 haplogroup: "Descendants of Thomas and Elizabeth (Lynde) Green of Malden, MA." *https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Green?iframe=yresults Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gathering and organizing the data of the Thomas Green/Elizabeth Lynde family * Consider organizing the "other" Thomas Green/Elizabeth ? family of England to Mass. in another free space page and finding the family discussed in the Kempton genealogy and/or flushing out the already in existence page regarding this biography and connecting the surrounding discussion together regarding the Green family found within that lineage. * Researching the Lynde families in Malden, Mass and surrounding areas * Researching the Waite families in the area * Researching the Hill families ===Original Version of the Understanding of Thomas Green b. 1605/1606 and Elizabeth Lynde=== Extensive changes in this family happened Thanksgiving 2021: Thomas Green 1606-1667 was collapsed with another Thomas Greene of Toppefield, England 1599-1667 and has since prompted further research. The confusion is the facts surrounding the Thomas Green buried in Malden Mass 16 Dec 1667. Either both men died the exact same day, or both men were attributed to the same family. Both men married an Elizabeth, and both men came from England and settled in Colonial Mass. Which lineages belong to which couple is the main research agenda now. *Thomas Green: [[Green-133|Thomas Green (abt.1606-1667)]] *Elizabeth Lynde: [[Unknown-581419|Elizabeth (Unknown) Greene (abt.1610-1658)]] ; [[Lynde-455|Elizabeth (Lynde) Green (1607-1658)]] Children: *Thomas Green Jr. b. 1630 m. Miss Call [[Green-410|Thomas Green (abt.1630-1672)]] *Deacon John Green 6 Dec 1632 [[Green-5305|John Green (1632-1707)]] *Mary Green Waite: [[Green-7714|Mary (Green) Waite (abt.1633-)]] *Elizabeth Green Hill? [[Greene-7810|Elizabeth Greene (bef.1634-aft.1667)]] *William Green Sr. Capt. b. Dec 15 1635 [[Green-438|William Green Sr (bef.1636-1705)]] *Henry Green Lieut. 19 Jun 1638 [[Greene-170|Henry Greene (bef.1639-1717)]] *Samuel Green Mar 1645 [[Green-412|Samuel Green (1645-1724)]] *Hannah Green Richardson [[Green-132|Hannah (Green) Richardson (1647-1721)]] *Martha Green about 1650 [[Green-7715|Martha Green (1650-)]] *Dorcas Green [[Green-7716|Dorcas (Green) Barrett (1653-1682)]] ===Samuell Green Sener of Malden -1724 wife Susanna, Will and Children=== *Wife Susanna, *Samuell Green *Thomas Green *William Green *Jonathan Green *David Green *Isaac Green *Mary *Martha *Elizabeth Those who witnessed the Will: *John Green *Jacob Green *John Green juner ===There is a "PGM" concerned Thomas Greene/Elizabeth ________ couple of Toppefield, England groomed to "take over" the previous Thomas Green/Elizabeth Lynde profiles:=== *Thomas Greene born 1599/1600 Toppefield, England- Two Baptismal records show a Thomas Greene of Toppefield, Essex, England son of William Greene, recorded 4 Feb 1599 and 18 Feb 1600. The first one may be the birthdate, followed by a 1 year old baptizing, but this is my speculation. Is this Thomas the 1605/1606 Thomas Green? After much research, it would appear so! *Elizabeth unknown There is a marriage citation for a Thomas Greene born 1599 En who marries Elizabeth in 1619 England. Children: *Mary Greene: [[Greene-7808|Mary Greene (bef.1625-abt.1625)]] *Henry Greene: Henery Greene Essex, England *Samuel Greene: 1645 Norfolk, England *Thomas Greene *John Greene *William Greene 1635-1705 m. Elizabeth Wheeler ===James Green and Elizabeth Newman of Colonial Mass.=== New Changes thanks to Brad Stauf, to show difference between Elizabeth Newman Green and other Mrs. Elizabeth Greens. Not known at this time what haplogroup this Green line belongs to: *Gen 1 [[Green-6978|James (Green) Greene (abt.1610-1688)]] and [[Newman-974|Elizabeth (Newman) Green (bef.1613-aft.1687)]]: *Gen 2 [[Green-439|John Green (abt.1650-1709)]] m. Mary *Gen 3 [[Greene-1565|Samuel Greene (abt.1679-1761)]] m. Martha *Gen 2 [[Greene-8536|James Greene (abt.1655-)]] ::Addt'l notes on Elizabeth (Newman) [[Newman-974|Elizabeth (Newman) Green (abt.1610-1658)]] This Elizabeth Newman has a listed birthdate 1602, England, and death date of 1658 8 22, Middlesex, Mass. At first, she was listed as Jane, middlename Elizabeth. Thomas Green (son of Arthur Green) b. ca. 1600. St. Albans, Hartfort, England, d. 16 Apr 1674; m. Elizabeth Newman...p76 of source1. For reasons unknown, Brad Stauff on Nov 18 2021 changed this woman's birthdate from 1602 to 1610 and dropped the 22 from her death date. ::If I am going to be singled out on this page then you can have the courtesy to allow me to respond. I stated exactly why I edited the Elizabeth "Newman" profile several times. The only claim for her existence came from the 2004 private publication "Windows Into Our Past, Volume 6 Published on Jan 1, 2004 A Genealogy of Lewis Green & Associated Families" by Judy Parson Smith on [https://issuu.com/judyparsonssmith/docs/volume6/220 page 76] of that work. She asserted a lineage that showed Elizabeth Newman as the wife of Thomas Green of Malden. Her one and only "source" cited? an email from darlene-at-alaskahunts.net, a defunct domain. No content from the email is shown, no support for the name "Newman". You assert that Thomas Green's wife was Elizabeth Lynde Swindells, also without proof. So you also assert that Parson Smith was wrong, that Elizabeth Newman was not married to Thomas Green. Parson Smith listed no source for a marriage record, a christening record, a will confirming her name, nothing at all. Nobody has shown any proof of the surname of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Green of Malden. My options were to sever Elizabeth Newman from Thomas Green meaning that somebody in the future would probably try to re-attach her from a mistaken belief that "Newman" was supported; or to edit her to keep her as a wife of Thomas Green but to change her name appropriately to "Unknown". I chose the latter path. Regarding her death date, Malden vital records does not state a specific date for her death that I have seen so if you have a true primary source for a death on the 22nd that would be great to see. 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=553448 send me a private message]. Thanks! *http://lazyjltd.com/genealogy/documents/green%20register.pdf

Green Garden Township, Illinois Newspaper Clippings

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A collection of interesting newspaper clippings. * 1 Apr 1869 - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59181572/green-garden-burglar-hid-in-bag-and A Robber Shot] * 24 Jan 1875 - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59182434/green-garden-jurres-vs-john-trial Suit for Damages Under the Liquor Law] * 14 Jun 1864 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/73778893/?terms=%22green%20garden%22&match=1 * 31 Aug 1884 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/32965170/?terms=%22green%20garden%22&match=1 * 7 Dec 1884 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/33791900/?terms=%22green%20garden%22&match=1 * 21 Nov 1889 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/70384897/?terms=%22green%20garden%22&match=1 * 9 Feb 1894 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/548585968/?terms=%22green%20garden%22&match=1 * 9 Feb 1894 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/548585962/?terms=%22green%20garden%22&match=1

Green Hills Cemetery, Dryden, New York

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[[Category:Green Hills Cemetery, Dryden, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Green Hills 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]]. Green Hills Cemetery is located in Dryden, Tompkins County, New York. 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
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Green Island Cemetery

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[[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category:Green Island, Otago]] [[Category:Green_Island_Cemetery,_Dunedin,_Otago]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Green Island Cemetery in Dunedin, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Green Island 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, 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 are being photographed, 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 [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Green_Island_Cemetery,_Dunedin,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 14 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302125 Findagrave]: 3224 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Green-Island-Cemetery/285200 Billion Graves] :35 ===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=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Green Leaves BACKGROUND

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Green Mountain Boys

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[[Category:Green Mountain Boys]] For profiles of Green Mountain Boys, see [[:Category:Green Mountain Boys|the category]]. "Green Mountain Boys, patriot militia in the American Revolution. The Green Mountain Boys began in 1770 at present-day Bennington, Vermont, as an unauthorized militia organized to defend the property rights of local residents who had received land grants from New Hampshire. New York, which then claimed present-day Vermont, disputed New Hampshire’s right to grant land west of the Green Mountains. The Green Mountain Boys stopped sheriffs from enforcing New York laws and terrorized settlers who had New York grants, burning buildings, stealing cattle, and administering occasional floggings with birch rods. The Green Mountain Boys immediately joined the Revolution, and on May 10, 1775, fewer than a hundred of them, under the joint command of Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, captured Fort Ticonderoga. Eventually they became part of the Continental Army and served in the abortive offensive against Canada. Reorganized despite an ongoing conflict with New York over jurisdiction, the Green Mountain Boys took the field against General John Burgoyne in 1777, playing central roles at the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington. The latter action, which destroyed a detachment of Burgoyne’s army as it sought to forage for supplies, was crucial to Burgoyne’s eventual defeat. Other Green Mountain Boys, under Allen’s mercurial leadership, continued an internal war against “Yorkers,” a campaign Allen is said by some accounts to have pursued to the point of negotiating for Vermont’s return to British allegiance. His resignation from the Vermont militia in 1781 rendered the subject moot, and Vermont in 1791 joined the union as its 14th state."https://www.britannica.com/topic/Green-Mountain-Boys {{Image|file=Putnam-1502.jpg| |caption= Muster Roll of Major John Brown's Detachment of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont Militia, which was part of Captain Elijah Babcock's Company of the Green Mountain Boys, dated Feb. 12, 1776, near Quebec, Canada. }} ==Sources== More information: * [http://threerivershms.com/nylinegrnmtn.htm Roster] * [https://www.ethanallenhomestead.org/green-mountain-boys.html Who Were the Green Mountain Boys?] Published by The Ethan Allen Homestead Museum

Green River County

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Green River County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' Green River County, Utah Territory was created 3 March 1852, on land that eventually became parts of Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. The last of Green River County in Utah Territory were finally dissolved on 16 February 1872 '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Greenbrier County, Virginia

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[[Category: Greenbrier County, Virginia]][[Category: Greenbrier County, West Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Greenbrier County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Greenbrier County, Virginia}} == Greenbrier County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Botetourt County, Virginia | Botetourt]] and [[Space: Montgomery County, Virginia | Montgomery]] counties on October 20, 1777. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Bath County, Virginia | Bath County]] and [[Space: Monroe County, West Virginia | Monroe County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Greenbrier_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Greenbrier County on Family Search]

Greenbrier County, West Virginia

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Greenbrier County, West Virginia
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Greenbrier County Virginia Slave Owners in the 1860 Slave Scedules

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' ==1860 Slave Owners Greenbrier County, Virginia== List of slave owners in Greenbrier County Virginia in the 1860 slave schedules. Many are misspelled, but I left them as shown on the slave schedules to facilitate searching them. 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Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-L3N2|| |- |John Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-K9ZM|| |- |John Brunsforthe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XG-7QPZ|| |- |C Buster||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-2R3Z|| |- |Geo Buster||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-LM3Z|| |- |George Buster||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-LMMM|| |- |Wm Byrd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-KS3Z|| |- |John Cabeco||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-2B2M|| |- |D Caldwell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-GXZM|| |- |James Caldwell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-VBZM|| |- |Elisha Callison||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-R9N2|| |- |M Callison||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-VBMM|| |- |Bedford Calwell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-R7W2|| |- |Edmd 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Hines||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-L9T2|| |- |W Hines||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-2Y3Z|| |- |Wm Hines||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-Y6N2|| |- |Andrew Hinkle||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-KMZM|| |- |Andw Hinkle||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-KSN2|| |- |Jacob Hoffnazle||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-R3N2|| |- |Christ Hoke||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-LQW2|| |- |Christr Hoke||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-LQZM|| |- |Jno Hotsonpeller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-GZ6Z|| |- |Geo Hoylman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-L33Z|| |- |Peter Hull||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-RQN2|| |- |Henry Hunter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-YX6Z|| |- |John Hunter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-PG6Z|| |- |Reuben 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A shoe and slipper factory in Chesham , run by J H Parker Limited. NOT the same factory as Ashworth's Slipper Works, Bury Bridge. The factory was opened in 1906 by Joseph Hiram Parker (J. H. Parker Limited, later Parker and Sons) after he had previously dissolved a partnership in 1905 in another shoe factory. == List of mentions == * [https://www.bury.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=15089&p=0 The Bury County Directory 1936] - J.H. Parker Ltd. Shoe & Slipper Manufacturers - Greenbrook Shoe Factory BURY. Phone 105 BURY. ''Telegrams :' "FOOTWEAR," BURY. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS * [https://www.bury.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=15146&p=0 The Bury County Borough Directory] undated - PLATE-TOWN HALL. PARKER J H LTD., Greenbrook Shoe Factory. * [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/45354/page/4334/data.pdf THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29TH APRIL 1971] Name of Company: J. H. PARKER LIMITED. Nature of Business: SHOE AND SLIPPER MANUFACTURERS. Address of Registered Office: Greenbrook Factory, Chesham, Bury, Lancs. Liquidator's Name and Address: Frank Iliff Ashworth, Chartered Accountant, Bridge House, Tenterden Street, Bury, Lanes, BL9 OHQ. Date of Appointment: 26th April 1971. By whom Appointed: Shareholders. (619) * [https://archive.org/stream/shoeandleatherjour1913/shoeandleatherjour1913_djvu.txt Shoe and Leather Journal 1913] "J. H. Parker, of the Greenbrook Shoe Factory, Bury, England, maker of shoes and felt slippers, was in Montreal, Toronto, Berlin and other centres during the past week accompanied by H. Dallas of Toronto, the Canadian representative of the firm, who met Mr. Parker at Montreal." * [https://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/2079211.piece-of-history-pulled-down/ Bury Times 2008] - Letter to the Editor saying the building was demolished in 2008. * [http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/14257/1/gnw.pdf Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording] Greenbrook Works, Chesham, Bury. An Archaeological Building Survey of a Velvet and Shoe and Slipper Works Hradil, I, Grimsditch, B & Nevell, M Manchester : University of Manchester Archaeological Unit, 2007, 55pp, pls, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs. AIP database ID: {72B284C8-1B27-4398-9273-50B4D59850C2} SD81171188 Parish: Moorside Ward Postal Code: BL9 6EH ** This entry can be found at [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/search.xhtml?search=greenbrook+works ADS search] under ARCHSEARCH button * Fire crews from Bury were called at 5am on Tuesday to the Greenbrook Works building off Chesham Road after an alarm had been activated. [https://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/1490036.rough-sleepers-blamed-for-fire/ "Rough sleepers blamed for fire"], Bury TImes, 22 June 2007 == List of associated people == === Joseph Hiram Parker === * Mr. Joseph Hiram Parker, of Links Gate, St. Annes-on-the-Sea, Lancs, and of Greenbrook Works, Bury, and Mount Sorrel, Loughborough, shoe manufacturer, who died on August 4, left property of the value of £95,183 with net personalty £82,983. He gives £500 each to Maud Hopps, cook, and Esther Charnley, housemaid, if in his service at the time of his death.''The Times'' (London, England) Issue 44805, Wednesday Feb 1, 1928 * Dissolution of Partnership: Joseph Hiram Parker and Richard Ashworth Hoyle, Ilex Mill, Rawtenstall, slipper manufacturers.''Dissolutions of Partnerships'', Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser (Manchester, England), Issue: 15189, Thursday July 13 1905; reprinted from the ''London Gazette'' === Others === * [[Kenyon-2413 | John Kenyon (b. 1901)]], probably * [https://www.buryarchivesonline.co.uk/soldier-records/potts-private-dennis Soldier Record - Potts, Private Dennis] - 1897-1917, WW1 casualty * [https://www.buryarchivesonline.co.uk/soldier-records/smith-private-fred Soldier Record - Smith, Private Fred] 1881-21 Sep 1918 * [http://www.bury-unitarian-church.org.uk/Remembrance%20Book/Alfred%20William%20Smith.pdf Private Alfred William Smith], KIA 6/9/17 age 22. * Samule Entwistle Clarke, Lancashire Fusiliers, worked at Messrs. Parker's slipper works.[https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/76510-samuel-entwistle-clarke-lancashire-fusiliers/ "Samuel Entwistle Clarke, Lancashire Fusiliers"], Great War Forum * Mrs Emily Oddy, age 101, an ex-employee at Parker Slipper Works, Chesham, recently moved to the nursing home after living in St Anne's Street, Bury, for more than 75 years. [https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5829534.101-smiles-emilys-big-day/ article], Lancashire Telegraph, 16 July 2004 * [https://www.bury.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=15120&p=0 The Bury County Borough Directory] Parker John - slipper worker; undated * Walter Rostron, a member of the Bury Grammar School Centernary Roll of Honour, and a bombardier, 15 Nov 1894 - 10 Dec 1917. He was employed as a clerk at the slipper works after school until joining the army in March 1915.[http://bgsarchive.co.uk/Filename.ashx?tableName=ta_boys_rollofhonour&columnName=filename&recordId=75 Bury Grammar School Centenary Roll of Honour], found by google search terms Bury+slipper+works, at bgsarchive.co.uk. Written by M J Hone 2017 * June Smith (Mrs. Harry Smith) of Bury, worked for Parker's Slipper Works.[https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5835965.celebrating-50-years-together/ "Celebrating 50 Years Together"], ''Lancashire Telegraph'', 14 June 2004 In online baptism transcripts there are many people in the area referred to as Occupiation: Slipper works. == Sources ==

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[[Space:Greendegees0|Relatives]], [[Space:Greendegees1|1 Degree of Separation]], [[Space:Greendegees2|2 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Greendegees3|3 Degrees of Separation (A-O)]], [[Space:Greendegees3p|3 Degrees of Separation( P-Z)]], [[Space:Greendegees4|4 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Greendegees5|5 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Greendegees6|6 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Lancaster_New_York_6_Degrees_of_Anyone|6 Degrees of Anyone]] :[[Anderson-41008|Elda May Anderson (1937 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Anderson-41008 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2568|Audrey Elizabeth Babcock (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2568 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2562|Catherine Marie Babcock (1916 - 2006) Murphy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2562 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2564|Dorothy L. Babcock (1920 - 2009) Debacy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2564 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2567|Dwight Leonard Babcock (1926 - 2010) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2567 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2566|Infant Babcock (1925 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2566 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2554|Margaret Jane Babcock (1918 - 1993) Hoover]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2554 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2565|Marion Lorraine Babcock (1923 - ) Neff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2565 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2563|Orlo A. Babcock (1918 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2563 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Babcock-2597|Patricia Gail Babcock (1947 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Babcock-2597 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bloom-933|Catherine L.S. Bloom (1865 - 1937) Green]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bloom-933 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bloom-936|Clara E. Bloom (1874 - 1947) Belcher]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bloom-936 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bloom-934|David Bloom (1831 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bloom-934 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bloom-935|Harvy Austin Bloom (1859 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bloom-935 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bohlen-34|Betty Bohlen (1926 - 2012) Hattler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bohlen-34 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bohlen-36|David M. Bohlen (1954 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bohlen-36 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bohlen-143|Jennifer L. Bohlen (1975 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bohlen-143 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bohlen-33|Richard Carl Bohlen (1929 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bohlen-33 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Bohlen-35|Robert Bohlen (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Bohlen-35 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Carlson-3547|John Charlton Carlson (1929 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Carlson-3547 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Debacy-2|Diane Lee Debacy (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Debacy-2 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Debacy-3|Judith Karen Debacy (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Debacy-3 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Eastman-3000|Alda Eastman (1935 - ) Sroczynski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Eastman-3000 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Eastman-1434|Betty M. Eastman (1929 - 2012) Hattler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Eastman-1434 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Eastman-2999|Clark Edwin Eastman (1932 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Eastman-2999 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Eastman-1444|Gerald Clark Eastman (1931 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Eastman-1444 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Flory-509|Sussanna Flory (1780 - ) Wuertz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Flory-509 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Gabele-29|Anna Maria Gabele (1840 - 1920) Green]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Gabele-29 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Garry-186|Norm Lynn Garry (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Garry-186 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21191|Adolphus Green (1878 - 1939) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21191 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21185|Carl F. Green (1869 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21185 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21188|Daisy A. Green (1874 - ) Smith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21188 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21180|Grace J. Green (1906 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21180 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21178|Helen E. Green (1899 - ) West]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21178 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-20895|James E. Green (1934 - 2011) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-20895 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21174|Jeffrey James Green (1964 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21174 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21184|Jesse George Green (1842 - 1921) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21184 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21190|Jesse George Green (1883 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21190 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21175|John Henry Green (1867 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21175 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21186|Joseph Marion Green (1870 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21186 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21172|Kelly Ann Green (1961 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21172 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21189|Lambert Green (1876 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21189 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21173|Lori Lynn Green (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21173 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21176|Robert B. Green (1891 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21176 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-20896|Sharon Lee Green (1938 - 1996) Possehl]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-20896 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21187|Thomas Jefferson Green (1872 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21187 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21192|Viola Green (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21192 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21171|Wendy Lou Green (1958 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21171 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-20893|Wilbert Harold Green (1907 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-20893 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-20894|Wilbert H. Green (1931 - 2021) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-20894 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21179|Edith Greene (1902 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21179 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Green-21177|Myrtle Greene (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Green-21177 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-244|Anna Martha Helwig (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-244 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-256|Arthur Helwig (1884 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-256 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-239|Bernice Marie Helwig (1911 - 1975) Tufford]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-239 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-292|Chester Helwig (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-292 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-120|Christian Helwig (1856 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-120 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-230|Clarisa Helwig (1874 - ) Bartle]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-230 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-242|Earl Helwig (1918 - 1984) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-242 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-257|Edna Helwig (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-257 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-128|Edna Mabel Helwig (1898 - 1669) Myers]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-128 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-231|Edward Helwig (1877 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-231 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-116|Elizabeth Helwig (1849 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-116 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-121|Elizabeth Helwig (1858 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-121 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-245|Erene M Helwig (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-245 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-237|Ethel Marie Helwig (1905 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-237 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-240|Florence Georgiana Helwig (1913 - 1974) Green]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-240 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-299|Frank E. Helwig (1927 - 1999) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-299 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-114|George Helwig (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-114 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-290|George F. Helwig (1886 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-290 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-238|Gertrude Marie Helwig (1907 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-238 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-131|Grace Helwig (1909 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-131 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-254|Grace Mae Helwig (1931 - ) Weber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-254 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-228|Hariet Helwig (1871 - ) McConnell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-228 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-118|Heinrich Helwig (1852 - 1916) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-118 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-246|Howard H. Helwig (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-246 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-124|Jacob Helwig (1867 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-124 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-212|Johann Phillip Helwig (1845 - 1845) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-212 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-232|Lena Helwig (1879 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-232 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-243|Levi Jacob Helwig (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-243 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-127|Lillian C. Helwig (1897 - 1961) Reilly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-127 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-122|Magdalene Helwig (1858 - 1932) Simmet]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-122 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-117|Margaret Helwig (1851 - ) Nickert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-117 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-293|Marie Helwig (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-293 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-253|Maud Helwig (1895 - 1968) Cofran]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-253 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-130|Mildred Helwig (1901 - 1972) Kirchberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-130 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-229|Minnie Helwig (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-229 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-236|Orlo Helwig (1903 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-236 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-241|Ronald Helwig (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-241 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-125|Samuel Helwig (1869 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-125 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-123|Sophia Helwig (1860 - 1946) Striffler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-123 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-129|Warren Jacob Helwig (1900 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-129 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-115|William Helwig (1823 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-115 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-119|William Helwig (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-119 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Helwig-252|William Helwig (1872 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Helwig-252 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Kirchberger-7|Carol Ann Kirchberger (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Kirchberger-7 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Kirchberger-6|Eugene Kirchberger (1931 - 2011) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Kirchberger-6 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-14|Anne Latschar (1811 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-14 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-7|Catharine Latschar (1850 - 1925) Zurbrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-7 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-9|Franz Latschar (1808 - 1880) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-9 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-10|Magdalena Latschar (1842 - 1842) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-10 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-15|Nikolaus Berdel Latschar (1816 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-15 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-12|Peter Latschar (1845 - 1846) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-12 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-13|Pierre Latschar (1775 - 1814) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-13 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Latschar-11|Susan Latschar (1844 - 1846) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Latschar-11 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Mook-82|Edmund Mook (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Mook-82 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Muck-64|Sophia Muck (1829 - 1902) Helwig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Muck-64 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Myers-8961|Adell Myers (1919 - ) Wehler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Myers-8961 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Myers-8962|Eleanor Myers (1920 - 1998) Rycroft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Myers-8962 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Myers-8964|Joyce Myers (1927 - ) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Myers-8964 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Myers-8963|Kenneth James Myers (1925 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Myers-8963 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Myers-8966|Roger Myers (1937 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Myers-8966 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1536|Barbabra Jean Neff (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1536 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1533|David Clarence Neff (1945 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1533 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1531|Janet Louis Neff (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1531 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1535|Nancy Marie Neff (1949 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1535 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1539|Robert John Neff (1953 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1539 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1538|Sandra Lynn Neff (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1538 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1532|Sheila Ann Neff (1942 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1532 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1534|Susan Jane Neff (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1534 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Neff-1537|Terry Lee Neff (1950 - ) Blain]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Neff-1537 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Overholt-336|David Overholt (1978 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Overholt-336 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Pawlicki-38|Dana Elizabeth Pawlicki (1979 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Pawlicki-38 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Pawlicki-35|Donna Lisa Pawlicki (1966 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Pawlicki-35 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Pawlicki-37|Jill Marie Pawlicki (1972 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Pawlicki-37 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Pawlicki-36|Martin Daniel Pawlicki (1969 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Pawlicki-36 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Peters-11517|JoAnn Gail Peters (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Peters-11517 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Possehl-7|Brian Frank Possehl (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Possehl-7 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Possehl-9|Donna Lee Possehl (1960 - ) Page]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Possehl-9 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Possehl-8|Michael Harold Possehl (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Possehl-8 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Reilly-1304|Dorothy C. Reilly (1925 - ) Chyck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Reilly-1304 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Reilly-1303|John H. Reilly (1921 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Reilly-1303 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schaefer-1588|Ellen Schaefer (1835 - ) Bloom]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schaefer-1588 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-6|Florence M. Schoenthaler (1919 - ) Domras]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-6 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-9|Gary John Schoenthaler (1944 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-9 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-5|Glen J. Schoenthaler (1916 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-5 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-39|Ida L. Schoenthaler (1905 - 1982) Anderson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-39 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-10|Lamont Warren Schoenthaler (1925 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-10 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-7|Melvin Earl Schoenthaler (1921 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-7 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Schoenthaler-8|William Schoenthaler (1938 - 2021) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Schoenthaler-8 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-22|Arlene Lillian Simme (1924 - ) Burgin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-22 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-40|Daniel Simme (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-40 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-25|Donald F. Simme (1926 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-25 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-36|Donald Simme (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-36 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-17|Edith Katherine Simme (1904 - 1999) Bohlen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-17 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-16|Edna Simme (1904 - 1936) Eastman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-16 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-11|Elmer F. Simme (1893 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-11 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-13|Everett Arthur Simme (1921 - 1990) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-13 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-14|Florence Simme (1895 - ) Jerge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-14 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-15|Frederick Jacob Simme (1896 - 1982) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-15 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-41|George Simme (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-41 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-27|Harold F. Simme (1929 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-27 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-26|Howard P. Simme (1923 - 2015) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-26 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-23|James E. Simme (1950 - 2007) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-23 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-45|Jayne Simme (1953 - ) Austin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-45 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme ( - 2017) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-30 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-44|Joanne Simme (1953 - ) Good]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-44 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-35 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-34|Larry Simme (1953 - 2019) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-34 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-50|Lori Simme (1958 - ) Zappia]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-50 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-28|Lucia Simme (1957 - 2016) Gee]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-28 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-24|Paul T. Simme (1960 - 2008) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-24 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-12|Ralph Henry Simme (1917 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-12 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-37|Robert F. Simme (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-37 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-42|Sally Simme (1960 - ) Steir]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-42 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-43|Steven Simme (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-43 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simme-46|Susan Simme (1958 - ) Meany]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simme-46 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-56|Bertha L. Simmet (1884 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-56 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-57|Frank W. Simmet (1885 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-57 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-60|Frank Willard Simmet (1919 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-60 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-59|Harley Lavern Simmet (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-59 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-61|LaDora Jean Simmet (1923 - ) Husted]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-61 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-58|Leslie H. Simmet (1898 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-58 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-64|Maude Simmet (1893 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-64 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-62|Robert Carlton Simmet (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-62 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-63|Russell Mason Simmet (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-63 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Simmet-55|William Edward Simmet (1882 - 1957) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Simmet-55 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Stutter-18|Cathrine Stutter (1822 - 1906) Latschar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Stutter-18 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Tufford-46|Dawn Marie Tufford (1946 - ) Pawlicki]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Tufford-46 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Weber-10894|Patricia Weber (1950 - 2021) Overholt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Weber-10894 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-66|Alice Zurbrick (1917 - ) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-66 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-28|Arthur Edward Zurbrick (1901 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-28 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-21|Bertha W. Zurbrick (1875 - 1941) Helwig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-21 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-20|Clara L. Zurbrick (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-20 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-23|Cora O Zurbrick (1883 - 1943) Schoenthaler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-23 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-22|Edward L. Zurbrick (1877 - 1957) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-22 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-92|Edward Charles Zurbrick (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-92 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-65|Elizabeth D. Zurbrick (1912 - 1972) Garry]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-65 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-34|Elmer E. Zurbrick (1909 - 1967) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-34 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-26|Esther Irene Zurbrick (1905 - 1911) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-26 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-18|Frank H. Zurbrick (1869 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-18 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-35|Gertrude Zurbrick (1910 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-35 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-25|Gladys M. Zurbrick (1903 - 1966) Mook]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-25 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-27|Herbert W. Zurbrick (1889 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-27 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-17|Jacob Zurbrick (1845 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-17 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-32|Laura A. Zurbrick (1906 - 1989) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-32 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-24|Lester Earl Zurbrick (1909 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-24 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-19|Luella C. Zurbrick (1871 - 1965) Simme]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-19 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-33|Mabel L. Zurbrick (1907 - 1998) Beechler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-33 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-75|Marian Zurbrick (1921 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-75 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-30|Martin W. Zurbrick (1904 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-30 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-29|Roy John Zurbrick (1902 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-29 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-74|Ruth F. Zurbrick (1910 - 1967) Carlson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-74 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green :[[Zurbrick-31|Viola K. Zurbrick (1905 - 1973) McDonald]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-20894&person2_name=Zurbrick-31 is a relative] : of Wilbert Green

Greene Acres

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About 1928 [[Greene-1639|Russell Greene]] and his sisters [[Greene-1635|Josephine]] and [[Greene-1634|Maude]] drove to California, from Connecticut. It was on this trip that they stayed at an inn that was also the owner's home and from that visit envisioned what was to become a family enterprise, Greene Acres, Brookfield, Connecticut. The main building at [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=857%20Federal%20Rd,%20Brookfield,%20Connecticut,%20United%20States 857 Federal Rd, Brookfield] that still stands today (2019) was built in 1931/2 by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Abbott_Technical_High_School Henry Abbot Technical School] in Danbury, Connecticut. The main overhead support beams were hewed by [[Alaby-5|Miles Beach Alaby]]. It is currently (2019) empty and is expected to be torn down and replaced with new construction. === Photos: === [[Image:Greene_Acres.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-1.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-2.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-3.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-4.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-5.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-6.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-7.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-8.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-9.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-10.jpg|280px]] [[Image:Greene_Acres-11.jpg|280px]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greene_Acres|WikiTree Profiles that link here.]]

Greene County, Georgia

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[[Category:Greene County, Georgia]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cooper-21899|Gaylynn Young Cooper]]. 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=21548537 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Greene County, Illinois

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[[Category:Illinois Projects]] [[Category:Greene County, Illinois]] [[Project:Illinois]] ==Welcome to the Greene County, Illinois Project!== Greene County was created in 1821. It is named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathanael_Greene Nathaneal Greene], a general in the Revolutionary War. == Maps and Boundaries == ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Carrollton, Illinois|Carrollton]] (County Seat) * [[:Category:Greenfield, Illinois|Greenfield]] * [[:Category:Roodhouse, Illinois|Roodhouse]] * [[:Category:White Hall, Illinois|White Hall]] ===Villages=== * [[:Category:Eldred, Illinois|Eldred]] * [[:Category:Hillview, Illinois|Hillview]] * [[:Category:Kane, Illinois|Kane]] * [[:Category:Rockbridge, Illinois|Rockbridge]] * [[:Category:Wilmington, Greene County, Illinois|Wilmington]] ===Unincorporated Communities=== * Barrow * [[:Category:Belltown, Illinois|Belltown]] * Berdan * Drake (Hanks Station) * East Hardin * Lake Centralia * Old Kane ===Townships=== * Carrollton * [[:Category:Kane Township, Greene County, Illinois|Kane]] * Linder * Patterson * Rockbridge * Roodhouse * Rubicon * [[:Category:Walkerville Township, Greene County, Illinois|Walkerville]] * [[:Category:White Hall Township, Greene County, Illinois|White Hall]] * Woodville * [[:Category:Wrights, Illinois|Wrights]] ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree === *[[:Category:Greene County, Illinois, Cemeteries|Greene County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Greene_County,_Illinois_Genealogy FamilySearch: Greene County, Illinois Genealogy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_County,_Illinois Wikipedia:Greene County, Illinois] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/greene/ Greene County, Illinois Genealogy Trails] * [https://greene.illinoisgenweb.org/ Greene County, Illinois GenWeb] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenec00clap] - 1879 History by Clement L. Clapp * [https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofgre00miner/page/n5/mode/1up] - 1905 History by Ed Miner * [https://www.loc.gov/item/2006628620/] - 1873 Atlas map of Greene County * [https://www.loc.gov/item/2013593100/] - 1861 map of Greene County showing land owners * [https://archive.org/details/historyofgreenej00spri] - 1885 History of Greene and Jersey Counties === County Clerk === Greene County Clerk
519 N. Main St.
Carrollton, IL 62016
217-942-5443
grctyclk@hotmail.com === Greene County Genealogical and Historical Society === P.O. Box 137
Carrollton, Illinois 62016
greenecohistsoc@irtc.net
https://greenehistoricalsociety.org/

Greene County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Greene County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Greene County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} Greene county was organized in 1811. The courthouse with all the early county records were destroyed by fire in 1874. [http://www.mapofus.org/mississippi/ Interactive Map of Mississippi County Formation History] ==History/Timeline== [[Space: Green County Mississippi Timeline]] On April 7, 1798, Congress created the Mississippi Territory from lands previously claimed by Georgia. Georgia had created the County of Bourbon in 1785, which ultimately became the Mississippi Territory. In 1809, the counties of Amite, Baldwin, Franklin and Wayne were formed in the Mississippi Territory. Amite and Franklin were west of the Pearl River with Wayne County on the east, subsequently carving out a portion of Washington County. Wayne County’s eastern boundary closely approximated the current border of Mississippi and Alabama. On December 9, 1811, the counties of Marion and Greene were formed from Amite, Franklin and Wayne counties. Greene County was bounded on the north by Wayne County; the east by Baldwin and Washington counties; the west by Marion County; and the south by Spanish West Florida (until 1812).[https://www.greenecountyheraldonline.com/2017/08/04/the-history-of-greene-county-part-1/ THE HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY – Part 1 By BROOKS BALL] ==Government Offices== :[http://www.greenecountyms.gov/chancery-clerk Greene County Chancery Clerk] :Post Office Box 610 :400 Main Street :Leakesville, Mississippi 39451 :[https://www.greenecountycircuitclerk.com/contact.html Greene County Circuit Clerk] :Post Office Box 310 :400 Main Street :Leakesville, Mississippi 39451 ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== *[[Space:George_County%2C_Mississippi|George]] *[[:Category: Mobile County, Alabama | Mobile County, Alabama Category]] *[[Space:Perry_County%2C_Mississippi|Perry]] *[[:Category: Washington County, Alabama | Washington County, Alabama Category]] *[[Space:Wayne_County%2C_Mississippi|Wayne]] ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== According to Bettersworth’s MISSISSIPPI: A HISTORY, the [[Space:Choctaw|'''Choctaw''']] represented the largest, single group of Indians in what would become the boundaries of the State. The Choctaw ceded this land to the Mississippi Territory in what became the First Choctaw Cession by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Mount_Dexter Treaty of Mount Dexter] in 1804 or 1805, ==African American Resources== [https://aquila.usm.edu/do/search/?q=African%20American%20Archival%20Resources&start=0&context=2261353&facet= African American Archival Resources, Cook Library, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Ms] ==Early Pioneers on Wikitree== *[[Breland-279 | John Charles Breland]] (abt. 1827 - 1892) *[[McLeod-4508 | John McLeod]] (1762–1855) ==Cemeteries== There are 105 cemeteries in Greene County, Mississippi. There are family cemeteries, church cemeteries, and municipal cemeteries. [http://genealogytrails.com/miss/greene/cemeteries/ "Index of /miss/greene/cemeteries."] This index contains a link to a page for each cemetery. There are pictures for most of the cemeteries. Pictures are available on request by email. [https://greene,msghn.org/cemeteries.html "Greene County Mississippi Genealogy & History Network"] The page on cemeteries has a list of all 105 cemeteries in the county with the GPS locations for each one. Eight cemeteries have information and pictures. [[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Mississippi/Greene-County?id=county_1532 "Find A Grave"] Contributors add graves of ancestors, a photograph of the tombstone, and notes. Viewers may [https://www.findagrave.com/list-faqs request a grave photo] by clicking the "request Photo: button in the Photos section of the memorial. The request will be sent to the nearest volunteers to the cemetery as well as being added to the cemetery. ==Resources== *[https://www.greenecountyhistory.com/ dead link? *[https://greene.msghn.org/ Greene County Mississippi Genealogy & History Network] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Greene_County,_Mississippi_Genealogy Greene County, Mississippi Genealogy, Family Search] ===Bibliography=== [https://www.greenecountyheraldonline.com/category/history/ THE HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY – Part 1 - IV By BROOKS BALL] featured in [https://www.greenecountyheraldonline.com/ The Greene County Herald] [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ms/county/greene/byron.htm Greene County History By: Dr. Byron E. Green, Jr.] [http://www.todayinmississippi.com/grin_n_bare_it/article/3488 The little white church in the Greene County wildwood] by Kay Grafe [http://www.worldcat.org/title/four-centuries-on-the-pascagoula/oclc/9893361 Four Centuries on the Pascagoula: History, story, and legend of the Pascagoula River country, by Cyril Edward Cain, 1983] ==Social Media== [https://www.facebook.com/leakesvillelibrary/ Leakesville Public Library - Facebook] :Leakesville Public Library :301 LaFayette Avenue : Leakesville, MS 39451 :(601)-394-2897 [https://www.facebook.com/Greene-County-Museum-110042589109410/ The Greene County Mueseum - Facebook], :400 Main St :Leakesville, Mississippi 39451 :(601) 394-4343 ==Sources==

Greene County, New York Collection of Records and Profiles

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[[Category:Greene County, New York]] === Project Description === The goal of this project is to gather and consolidate records such as censuses, documents, and pictures with Wikitree profiles and other resources to give future researchers a better understanding of Greene County, New York, United States. It is also our hope to make genealogy research on these families and in this place easier on those who come behind us. Right now this project just has one member, [[McCann-1413|Caitlin McCann]]. With my job, I am currently unable to grow this into a proper One Place Study but hope this can accomplish something similar. Greene County has been a central point of my family research especially the Catskill Mountains. I look forward to sharing my records and research with others looking in the same area. 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 profiles of people who were born, lived for any length of time, or died in Greene County * Upload census records and create Wikitree profiles for those who don't already have one established * Compile a list of resources available for others to research the area * Create a history of Greene County including establishing boundaries for what constitutes Greene at any given time Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14238065 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Resources === (Organized Alphabetically) * Beers, Frederick L. ''[[Space:History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men|History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men]]'' (J.B. Beers & Co., NY, 1884) * Gallt, F.A. ''[[Space:Dear Old Greene County|Dear Old Greene County]]'' (Catskill, NY, 1915) * ''Tracing Your Roots in Greene County'', https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/index.htm === Censuses === * [[Space:Ashland_Census_Records| Ashland Census Records]] * [[Space:Catskill_Census_Records| Catskill Census Records]] === Cemeteries === * [[Space:Catskill_Cemeteries| Catskill Cemeteries]]

Greene County, Pennsylvania, Census

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[[Category: Greene County, Pennsylvania, Census Records]] [[Space:Pennsylvania%2C_Census_Transcription_Project|United States Census - State of Pennslyvania]] This is the home page for Greene County, Pennsylvania, census data. ==Federal Censuses== {| class="wikitable" border="0" align="center" |- |align="center" |1790 United States Census |- |align="center" |1800 United States Census |- |align="center" |1810 United States Census |- |align="center" |1820 United States Census |- |align="center" |1830 United States Census |- |align="center" |1840 United States Census |- |align="center" |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Communities%2C_Greene_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Census 1850 United States Census] |- |align="center" |1860 United States Census |- |align="center" |1870 United States Census |- |align="center" |1880 United States Census |- |align="center" |1890 Veterans Schedule |- |align="center" |1900 United States Census |- |align="center" |1910 United States Census |- |align="center" |1920 United States Census |- |align="center" |1930 United States Census |- |align="center" |1940 United States Census\ |}

Greene County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Greene County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Appalachia Counties]]
Welcome to Greene County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things genealogy, and more, relating to Greene County, Tennessee. ==How to Join the Tennessee Project== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. ==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 - [[Space:1783_Greene_County_Tax_List|1783 Greene County Tax List]] #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded # Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons ==Greene County History== Daniel Kennedy and Waightstill Avery formed Greene County in 1783 by separating from Washington County. The name is in honor of [[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]], a commander in the Revolutionary War.https://www.greenecountytngov.com/greene-county-tennessee-history === Historic Sites/Landmarks === === Greene County Notables === ==Geography== Greene County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Greene County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Greene County, [[:Space:Tennessee|Tennessee]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee|Hawkins County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee|Washington County]] |SE Location = [[Space:Unicoi_County%2C_Tennessee|Unicoi County]] |S Location = [[Space:Madison County, North Carolina|Madison County, North Carolina]] |SW Location = [[Space:Cocke County, Tennessee|Cocke County]] |W Location = [[Space: Hamblen County, Tennessee|Hamblen County]] }} ===Protected areas=== Andrew Johnson National Cemetery Andrew Johnson National Historic Site Appalachian Trail (part) Cherokee National Forest (part)rotected x Are as''' Andrew Johnson National Cemetery Andrew Johnson National Historic Site Appalachian Trail (part) Cherokee National Forest (part) Bible Covered Bridge State Historic Site Joachim Bible Refuge Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park (part) Lick Creek Bottoms Wildlife Management Area Nolichucky Wildlife Management Area Rocky Fork State Park (part) ==Government Offices== * [https://www.greenecountytngov.com/ Greene County government website] == Resources and Records == === On WikiTree === * [[:Category: Greene County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Greene County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Greene_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Green County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-greene-county Greene County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/greene/ Greene County Genealogy Trails] * [https://tngenweb.org/greenetn/ Greene County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/greene/greene.html Greene County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.greenecountytngenealogicalsociety.org/ Greene County Genealogical Society] == Communities == === Cities === * [[:Category:Tusculum, Tennessee|Tusculum]] === Towns === * [[:Category:Baileyton, Tennessee|Baileyton]] * [[:Category:Greeneville, Tennessee|Greeneville]] (county seat) * [[:Category:Mosheim, Tennessee|Mosheim]] === Census-designated place === * Fall Branch === Unincorporated communities === * [[:Category:Afton, Tennessee|Afton]] * Camp Creek * Cedar Creek * [[:Category:Chuckey, Tennessee|Chuckey]] * [[:Category:Cross Anchor, Tennessee|Cross Anchor]] * DeBusk * [[:Category:Grandview, Greene County, Tennessee|Grandview]] * [[:Category:Horse Creek, Tennessee|Horse Creek]] * Jearoldstown * Liberty Hill * [[:Category:Limestone, Tennessee|Limestone]] * [[:Category:Midway, Greene County, Tennessee|Midway]] * [[:Category:Mohawk, Tennessee|Mohawk]] * Newmansville * Ottway * [[:Category:Rheatown, Tennessee|Rheatown]] * Romeo * [[:Category:Saint James, Tennessee|Saint James]] * South Greene * [[:Category:Warrensburg, Tennessee|Warrensburg]] ==Things to do/see== Genealogy Research at the [https://www.telmercoxlibrary.org/ T. Elmer Cox Genealogical & Historical Library] ==See also== ==Sources== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_County,_Tennessee Greene County on Wikipedia] ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

Greene County Arkansas

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[[Category:Greene County, Arkansas]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Greene County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Greene County, Arkansas! == Greene County was formed on November 5, 1833, from portions of Lawrence County, and initially included parts of present-day Clay and Craighead counties. It was named after Revolutionary War hero [[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]]. The county's first seat of government was located in the home of [[Crowley-418|Benjamin Crowley]], but in 1836, the county seat was moved to a settlement called "Paris," which is not to be confused with present-day Paris, Arkansas. During the Civil War, Greene County was occupied by both Union and Confederate forces at different times, and several skirmishes and battles were fought in the area. After the war, the county experienced a period of growth and prosperity, as agriculture and industry flourished. In the 20th century, Greene County became a center for education, with the establishment of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, which is located in the southern part of the county. Today, Greene County is home to over 40,000 residents and is a vibrant and thriving community with a rich history and a bright future. === Maps and Boundaries === Greene County is located in the northeast region of the state of Arkansas. It is bordered by five other counties, which are: *[[Space:Clay_County_Arkansas|Clay County, Arkansas]] to the north *[[:Category:Dunklin_County%2C_Missouri|Dunklin County, Missouri]] to the northeast *[[Space:Craighead_County_Arkansas|Craighead County, Arkansas]] to the south *[[Space:Lawrence_County_Arkansas|Lawrence County, Arkansas]] to the west *[[Space:Randolph_County_Arkansas|Randolph County Arkansas]] to the northwest === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Marmaduke%2C_Arkansas|Marmaduke]]||[[:Category:Paragould%2C_Arkansas|Paragould]] |} ====Towns==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Delaplaine%2C_Arkansas|Delaplaine]]||[[:Category:Lafe%2C_Arkansas|Lafe]]||[[:Category:Oak_Grove_Heights%2C_Arkansas|Oak Grove Heights]] |} ====Census-designated place==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Bard||[[:Category:Beech_Grove%2C_Arkansas|Beech Grove]]||Bertig||Bethel |- |Blackjack||Cotton Belt||Fontaine||Finch |- |[[:Category:Gainesville%2C_Arkansas|Gainesville]]||Hopewell||Light||Lorado |- |Stonewall||[[:Category:Walcott%2C_Arkansas|Walcott]]||Walnut Corner |} ====Townships:==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |[[:Category:Blue_Cane_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Blue Cane]]||[[:Category:Breckenridge_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Breckenridge]]||[[:Category:Bryan_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Bryan]]||[[:Category:Cache_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Cache]] |- |[[:Category:Clark_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Clark]]||[[:Category:Collier_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Collier]]||[[:Category:Crowley_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Crowley]]||[[:Category:Evening_Shade_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Evening Shade]] |- |[[:Category:Friendship_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Friendship]]||[[:Category:Hays_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Hays]]||[[:Category:Hopewell_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Hopewell]]||[[:Category:Hurricane_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Hurricane]] |- |[[:Category:Jones_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Jones]]||[[:Category:Lafe%2C_Arkansas|Lake]]||[[:Category:Main_Shore_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Main Shore]]||[[:Category:Poland_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Poland]] |- |[[:Category:Reynolds_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Reynolds]]||[[:Category:St._Francis_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|St. Francis]]||[[:Category:Salem_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Salem]] ||[[:Category:Shady_Grove_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Spring Grove]] |- |[[:Category:Sugar_Creek_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Sugar Creek]]||[[:Category:Union_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Union]]||[[:Category:Walnut_Corner_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|Walnut Corner]] |} ====Historical Communities==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Bailey||Gageville||Gravel Pit||Halliday |- |Hight Tower||Iris||Jackson||Loulyma |- |Mack||Mollus||Oak Bluff||Rice |- |Tokio |} === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Beisel-Mitchell House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Beisel-Mitchell_House| Beisel-Mitchell House]]''' - located at 420 West Court Street in Paragould, Arkansas. The Beisel-Mitchell House is a two-story Spanish Colonial Revival style. It was constructed by Sax Branum for E. N. Beisel. The date of construction is penciled on the bottom of a drawer in the upstairs bedroom with the inscprition, "This house built for E. N. Bisel by Sax Branum and Painted by J. M. Alexander, D. B. Middleton and Clyde Eastman the year 1930."



{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Crowley's Ridge State Park-Bathhouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Crowley%27s_Ridge_State_Park-Bathhouse| Crowley's Ridge State Park-Bathhouse]]''' - The land that comprises Crowley's Ridge State Park was acquired by the Arkansas State Parks Commission in 1933 as part of its on-going efforts to add new recreational areas. The bathhouse was constructed in 1925 by the men of the 4733rd Company of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) District, stationed at Walcott, Arkansas. Included in the park is a bridge, comfort station, and dining hall.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=George Ray's Dragstip }} *'''[[Wikipedia:George_Ray%27s_Dragstrip| George Ray's Dragstrip]]''' - located 2.5 miles east of Paragould, Arkansas. The dragstrip is on the east side of AR 135 one-half mile south of the U.S. 412 in the area and AR 135 intersection in a rural area of the county. It was built in 1961 and is one of the few tracks in the region that was built specifically for drag racing.






{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Greene County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Greene_County_Courthouse_(Arkansas)| Greene County Courthouse]]''' - The court house is a rectangular structure with Georgian Revival elements. It was built in 1887 and designed by J. E. shane. The Greene County Courthouse, like many of the other courthhouse in the state, is significant both architecturally and historically. Built just after Paragould became incorporated as a town.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Gulf Oil Company Service Station }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Gulf_Oil_Company_Service_Station_(Paragould,_Arkansas)| Gulf Oil Company Service Station]]''' - a former automotive service station at Main and South Third Streets in Paragould, Arkansas. Built in 1926, it is a single-story brick building, with a canopied area similar to a porte-cochere and supported by brick columns. It has stylistic elements of the Mediterranean. It was used as a service station until 1969.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Highfill-McClure House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Highfill-McClure_House| Highfill-McClure House]]''' - locatd at 701 West Highland Street in Paragould, Arkansas, the Highfill-McClure House is an example of a Craftsman style Built for Claude V. Highfill in 1937, it sold to to Gary L. McClure in 1969. Its signficants is the decorative masonry and fluted brick that make it unique. The house was designed by Alfred Thomas, who also did the hand carving of ceilings and walls on the interior of the home.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jackson-Herget House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Jackson-Herget_House| Jackson-Herget House]]''' - is a two-story, asymmetrically massed Queen Anne style designed by Thomas Harding, Sr. and built in 1890. ::The house was constructed for Richard Jackson, a Gainesville merchant who had just moved to Paragould. The house is significant for its style. No other houses in the county from that time period can match the scale and grandeur of this house. It is a representative of its style and reminder of the early, flourishing years of Paragould's history.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Linwood Mausoleum }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Linwood_Mausoleum| Linwood Mausoleum]]''' - is a massive limestone structure in Linwood Cemetery in Paragould, Arkansas. The mausoleum houses 170 crypts and was built in 1920 by a group of private citizens. It is the only known city-owned mausoleum. It is also architecturally distinctive in the region for its heavy limestone construction and Classical Revival style.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=National Bank of Commerce }} *'''[[Wikipedia:National_Bank_of_Commerce_Building_(Paragould,_Arkansas)| National Bank of Commerce Building]]''' - Constructed in 1923, it is a rectangular plan, two-story commercial building constructed of cut-stone in the Classical Revival style of architecture. It is unique to the downtown area of Paragould, Arkansas. It is one of four early bank buildings which currently retains its integrity.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Old Bethel Methodist Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Old_Bethel_Methodist_Church_(Arkansas)| Old Bethel Methodist Church]]''' - The Old Bethel Methodist Church and School Building is located at the old Finch Community, it was built just before the turn of the century and typifies the simple, rural vernacular type of building of that period. It was constructed in 1880, as a small, one-story, white frame church. It also served as a school for the Finch community until 1926.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Paragould Downtown Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Paragould_Downtown_Commercial_Historic_District| Paragould Downtown Commercial Historic District]]''' - encompasses the historic central business district of Paragould, Arkansas. Buildings within the district were built between 1880s to 1920s. They represent the city's first major growth period.









{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Paragould War Memorial }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Paragould_War_Memorial| Paragould War Memorial]]''' - It is a scaled down replica of the Statue of Liberty located in Courthouse Park near the Greene County Courthouse in Paragould, Arkansas. The statue is a bronze cast created by John Paulding in Chicago, Illinois, in the 1920. It was erected to honor the city's soldiers who participated in World War I and is the only sculptural memorial in Arkansas from that war that is not a doughboy statue.





{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Mary's Catholic Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Mary%27s_Catholic_Church_(Paragould,_Arkansas)| St. Mary's Catholic Church]]''' - is a historic church building at 301 W. Highland in Paragould, Arkansas. It was designed by Charles Eames and built in 1935. It is stylistically a modern reinterpretation of Romanesque Revival architecture.







{{Image|file=Greene_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Texaco Station No. 1 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Texaco_Station_No._1| Texaco Station No. 1]]''' - The Texaco Station No. 1 (now known as the Hamburger Station) at the northwest corner of Main Street and Pruett Street just outside of the historic commercial district in Paragould, Arkansas. Constructed in 1925 its significance is its association with the development of Arkansas highway culture in Pargould. As one of only two remaining historic gas stations of that period.



==Military History== ===Civil War=== ====Battles and Skirmishes==== There were several Civil War battles and skirmishes in Greene County, Arkansas. During the American Civil War, Arkansas was a Confederate state, and various engagements occurred throughout the region. Here are a few notable incidents that happened in Greene County: #'''Battle of Chalk Bluff (May 1-2, 1863)''': This battle occurred in Greene County near the St. Francis River. It was part of a larger campaign known as the Battle of Helena. Confederate forces, including cavalry and artillery, attempted to halt a Union advance toward Little Rock. The battle ended inconclusively, with the Union forces eventually retreating. The area is now known as Chalk Bluff Park and is a historical site. #'''Skirmish at Crowley's Ridge (July 25, 1864)''': This skirmish took place near Crowley's Ridge in Greene County. Confederate forces attacked Union scouts, resulting in a brief engagement. The Union scouts managed to fend off the Confederate attack, and the Confederates withdrew. ====Units/Regiments==== During the American Civil War, individuals from Greene County, Arkansas, joined various units on both the Confederate and Union sides. Here's a general overview of the types of units that individuals from Greene County joined: =====Confederate Regiments===== #'''1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment, Company H:''' This company was organized in Greene County, Arkansas, and served for 30 days from November 10 to December 9, 1861. Many of these men subsequently enlisted in other battalions and regiments in and around Greene County. #'''5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment:''' Organized in 1861, this regiment had men from Greene County serving in Companies C, D, E, and H. The 5th Arkansas fought in various battles with the Army of Tennessee in different states. #'''8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion, Companies E and D ("Greene County Roughs"):''' This unit had soldiers from Greene County and was commanded by Captain G. S. Murray. #'''13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Company F ("Rough and Ready"):''' Company F of the 13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was originally organized as a volunteer militia company in the 14th Militia Regiment. It had connections to Greene County through Captain Thomas Wilds and later Captain William F. J. Clements. =====Union Regiment===== There are no records of organized recruitment for the Union Army in Greene County. While there may not be official records of an organized Union regiment formed specifically in Greene County, it's important to note that enlistment during the Civil War was influenced by complex factors, and soldiers sometimes switched sides based on their personal beliefs, loyalties, and circumstances. It's possible that individuals from Greene County joined Union forces by enlisting outside the county or through other means. ====Civil War Markers and Memorials==== The Civil War marker you described provides information about the 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment and its significance in the history of Greene County, Arkansas. Here's a breakdown of the information provided on the marker: =====Location of the Marker===== The marker is located near Paragould, Arkansas, in Greene County. It stands on County Road 628 south of White Road, on the right side when traveling south. =====Inscription===== The inscription on the marker reads as follows: "The 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized on June 28, 1861, at Gainesville about 7 miles northwest of modern-day Paragould. Men from Greene County served in Companies C, D, E, and H. The soldiers trained and camped near the springs at Camp Ground United Methodist Church. Transferred east of the Mississippi River, the 5th Arkansas Regiment fought with the Army of Tennessee in Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina, earning the nickname 'The Fighting Fifth.' The casualty-depleted 5th merged with 10 other regiments in 1865." Overall, this marker commemorates the history and contributions of the 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment from Greene County during the Civil War. It provides valuable historical context about the unit's organization, service, battles, and eventual consolidation. ==Other Markers and Memorials== These memorials are dedicated to veterans and individuals who served during various wars, particularly World War II, Desert Storm, World War I, and the Vietnam War. Here's a brief overview of each memorial: #'''Dedicated to WW II Veterans / Dedicated to those who Served on the Home front During WW II:''' This memorial is dedicated to the World War II veterans and those who served on the home front during World War II. It acknowledges the contributions and sacrifices of both the soldiers who fought on the battlefield and the civilians who supported the war effort from home. #'''Desert Storm Memorial:''' This memorial honors the service of individuals who served during the Gulf War, particularly remembering two individuals: Specialist Steven Glen Mason (Sept. 27, 1967 - Feb. 25, 1991) and Sergeant First Class Earnest F. Mitchen Jr. (Sept. 14, 1949 - Apr. 13, 1991). The inscription suggests the idea that it's noble to fight for one's freedom, but even more commendable to fight for the freedom of others. #'''In Honor of all WW II Veterans of Greene County:''' This memorial is dedicated to all World War II veterans from Greene County, Arkansas. It's a tribute to the collective contributions and sacrifices made by these individuals during the war. #'''Paragould War Memorial:''' The Paragould War Memorial commemorates men from Greene County who gave their lives during World War I. The memorial acknowledges their sacrifices and expresses the hope that their sacrifice contributes to a better world. #'''Vietnam Veterans of Greene County:''' This memorial is dedicated to the Vietnam veterans of Greene County who served between 1965 and 1973 during the Vietnam War. It honors and remembers all those who served during this challenging period. These markers and memorials play a crucial role in remembering the sacrifices of veterans and individuals who contributed to various wars throughout history. They serve as reminders of the importance of honoring those who fought and served to protect freedom and uphold values. If you're interested in learning more about these memorials, you might consider visiting them or contacting local historical societies for additional information. == Notables == *'''[[Des_Autels-459|Richard Van Tassel Des Autels]]''' was born on December 11, 1910, in Paragould, Arkansas. He is notable for his multifaceted contributions to American media and entertainment. His career spanned across film, radio, and television, showcasing his versatility and skill. As an actor, he left his mark on the silver screen, while his work as a radio announcer resonated through the airwaves. Furthermore, his role as a television news anchor further solidified his presence in the evolving landscape of broadcasting. Des Autels' ability to excel in various mediums, coupled with his engaging presence, cements his status as a notable figure who navigated and significantly impacted the realms of acting, radio, and television. *'''[[Bertig-6|Adolph Bertig]]''' birth on June 21, 1853, in Krakow, Galicia, within the Austrian Empire, marked the beginning of a journey that would lead him to become a significant figure in the history of northeastern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri. As a Jewish immigrant, Bertig's early experiences instilled in him a sense of determination and resilience. These qualities, combined with his astute business acumen, propelled him to become one of the foremost merchants and financiers of his time in the region. His visionary approach and unwavering commitment to his trade earned him the well-deserved title of the "Merchant Prince of Paragould." Through his accomplishments, Bertig not only left an indelible mark on the local economies but also stood as a testament to the transformative power of immigrants' contributions to the growth and prosperity of their adopted communities. *'''[[Carmon-131|Agnes Lavern (Carmon) Campo]]''' also known by her stage name Jeanne Carmen, was born on August 4, 1930 in Lafe, Arkansas. She holds a place of notability as an American model, actress, and trick-shot golfer due to her captivating presence in the entertainment industry during the mid-20th century. With her striking beauty and magnetic charm, she became a recognizable face in magazines and advertisements, embodying the glamour of her era. Her acting roles in films and television further added to her cultural significance. Beyond her entertainment career, Carmen's skill as a trick-shot golfer showcased her versatility and earned her recognition in the world of sports. As a multifaceted individual, she left an indelible mark on popular culture, symbolizing the vivacity and allure of her time. *'''[[Crowley-418|Benjamin Crowley]]''' was born around 1758 in Halifax County, Virginia. He achieved notability as an early settler of Arkansas. His pioneering spirit and presence in the region during its formative years marked him as a significant figure in the state's history. As one of the early settlers, Crowley played a crucial role in the establishment and development of communities in Arkansas, contributing to the growth and evolution of the area. His legacy as a trailblazer and his contributions to the shaping of Arkansas' foundation position him as a notable individual in the narrative of the state's settlement and expansion. *'''[[Douglas-16284|Paul Page Douglas Jr]]''', was born on April 23, 1919 in Paragould, Arkansas. He earned notable recognition as a brigadier general in the United States Air Force. His remarkable achievements during World War II set him apart, as he flew the P-47 Thunderbolt in the European Theater of Operations and emerged as one of the war's most highly decorated flying aces. His courage and skill in combat significantly contributed to the war effort. Additionally, his leadership role as the commander of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing in 1968, where he undertook a full tour of bombing and fighter missions over North Vietnam, showcased his enduring dedication to service. His impactful career in the Air Force, spanning critical wartime roles to command positions, solidified his status as a notable individual in military history. *'''[[Cooper-41048|Jimmie Lou (Cooper) Fisher]]''' was born on December 31, 1941 in Delight, Arkansas. She was an American politician who was the longest serving Arkansas State Treasurer in Arkansas history. She has a long distinguished awards and honors, including: Arkansas Democratic Party "Gressie Carnes Award" in 1979, Worthen Bank Professional Women' Advisory Board "Arkansas Professional Women of Distinction Award", in 1889, George C. Douthit "Freedom of Information Award" in 1989, National Association of State Treasurers "Jesse Unruh Award" in 1991, National Association of Democratic Women "Outstanding Elected Democratic Women Holding Public Office Award" in 1992, Arkansas Federation of Democratic Women "Nancy J. Hall Award" in 1995, Arkansas Easter Seal, UALR "Women of Arkansas - Agent of Change Award" in 2000, and Association of Government Accountants "Financial Manager of the Year" in 2000. *'''[[Futrell-127|Junius Marion Futrell]]''' was born on August 14, 1870 in Greene County, Arkansas. He stands out as a notable figure due to his pivotal role as the 30th governor of Arkansas. Serving from 1933 to 1937, Futrell guided the state through a transformative period marked by economic challenges and societal changes. His previous stint as Acting Governor in 1913 showcased his early political involvement and commitment to public service. Futrell's leadership during the Great Depression and his contributions to Arkansas' governance contribute to his lasting recognition as a significant and influential individual in the state's history. *'''[[O'Steen-518|Samuel Alexander O'Steen]]''' was born on November 6, 1923, in Paragould, Arkansas. He holds distinction as an accomplished American film editor and director. Notably, his extensive and remarkable partnership with director Mike Nichols yielded a prolific collaboration encompassing 12 films from 1966 to 1994. O'Steen's editing prowess was showcased in iconic works such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (directed by Nichols, 1966), "The Graduate" (directed by Nichols, 1967), and "Carnal Knowledge" (directed by Nichols, 1971), contributing significantly to the narrative impact of these films. O'Steen's portfolio also includes renowned titles like "Cool Hand Luke" (directed by Stuart Rosenberg, 1967), "Rosemary's Baby" (directed by Roman Polanski, 1968), and "Chinatown" (directed by Polanski, 1974), where his editorial craftsmanship played an instrumental role in shaping the cinematic experience. His enduring legacy is rooted in his skillful manipulation of storytelling through editing, leaving an indelible mark on the art of filmmaking. *'''[[Stuart-9265|Marlin Henry Stuart]]''' was born on August 8, 1918 in Paragould, Arkansas. He holds distinction as an American professional baseball pitcher hailing from Paragould, Arkansas. His notable career as a right-handed pitcher encompassed appearances in 196 Major League Baseball games, with 165 of those as a reliever. His contributions to three American League teams signify his impact on the sport, showcasing his skills on the pitcher's mound and underscoring his status as a notable figure in the realm of baseball. *'''[[Wood-20282|James Wayne Wood]]''', known as Col, USAF, was born on August 9, 1924 in Paragould, Arkansas. He is recognized as a notable American figure due to his exceptional contributions as an aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and astronaut. His involvement in the pioneering X-20 Dyna-Soar program exemplifies his significance in aerospace history. Wood's dual expertise as an engineer and test pilot allowed him to play a pivotal role in advancing aerospace technology and exploration. His participation in the X-20 program, aimed at developing a spaceplane for military purposes, underscores his dedication to pushing the boundaries of aviation and space travel. Wood's multifaceted career marks him as a distinguished individual who significantly impacted the fields of aeronautics and space exploration. == Records and Resources== *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] *[[Wikipedia:Greene_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia for Greene County, Arkansas]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Greene_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Green County, Arkansas] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=772 Encylopedia of Arkansas - Greene County, Arkansas] ==Sources== * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://hearthstonelegacy.com/greene.htm Green County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 24 Aug 2023. * Bureau of the Census. “[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/28/ Greene County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1027/type/native/viewcontent map].” in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934. * Wikipedia contributors, "5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=5th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1146371888 (accessed August 25, 2023). * Wikipedia contributors, "1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Arkansas_30_Day_Volunteer_Regiment&oldid=1147713374 (accessed August 25, 2023). * Wikipedia contributors, "8th Arkansas Infantry Battalion," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=8th_Arkansas_Infantry_Battalion&oldid=1114857585 (accessed August 25, 2023). * Wikipedia contributors, "13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=13th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1166282344 (accessed August 25, 2023). * The Historical Marker Database (DMdb), (n.d.). 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[[Category:Greene County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} In 1800, Greene County was created from portions of Albany and Ulster Counties. It is named after [[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]]. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Albany_County%2C_New_York Albany County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rensselaer_County_New_York Rensselaer County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Columbia_County%2C_New_York Columbia County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ulster_County_New_York Ulster County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Delaware_County%2C_New_York Delaware County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schoharie_County_New_York Schoharie County] - Northwest ==Towns== *Ashland *Athens *Cairo *Catskill *Coxsackie *Durham *Greenville *Halcott *Hunter *Jewett *Lexington *New Baltimore *Prattsville *Windham ==Villages== *Athens *Catskill *Coxsackie *Hunter *Tannersville ==Census-designated Places== *Cairo *Cementon *East Durham *Greenville *Haines Falls *Jefferson Height *Leeds *New Baltimore *Palenville *Prattsville *Round Top *Sleepy Hollow Lake *South Cairo *West Kill *Windham ==Hamlets== *Acra *Cornwallville *Climax *Freehold *Hannacroix *Hensonville *Oak Hill *Surprise *Maplecrest ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greene_County%2C_New_York Green County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greene_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Green County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Greene_County%2C_New_York_:_with_biographical_sketches_of_its_prominent_men History of Greene County, New York with biographical sketches of its prominent men] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greene_County%2C_New_York_Collection_of_Records_and_Profiles Greene County, New York Collection of Records and Profiles] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Greene_County,_New_York_Genealogy Greene County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/greene-county/ Greene County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://www.capitaldistrictgenealogicalsociety.org/index.html Capital District Genealogical Society] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ny/greene/ Greene County on Genealogy Trails] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Greene County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_County,_New_York. Accessed 2 May 2020

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History == Read Before the Rhode Island Historical Society, February 27, 1877 * by [[Turner-42553|Henry Edward Turner]] (1816-1897) * published by Davis & Pitman, steam printers, 1877 * 68 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greenes_of_Warwick_in_Colonial_History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=OXctAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007673753 * https://archive.org/details/greenesofwarwick00turniala * https://archive.org/details/greenesofwarwick00turn * https://archive.org/details/greenesofwarwick00turn_0 === 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 === * Turner, Henry Edward. ''[[Space:Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History|Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History]]'' (Davis & Pitman, steam printers, 1877) * ([[#Turner|Turner]])

Greenlawn Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Greenlawn Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] ==Contact Information, Location, and Map== ===Address=== N. Montgomery St.
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Green+Lawn+Cemetery/@40.4403493,-78.4037742,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9be49840c7bd3f20!8m2!3d40.4403493!4d-78.4037742 Greenlawn Cemetery on Google Maps] ==Links to Online Resources== [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Marks&GSiman=1&GScid=2135016&CRid=2135016&pt=Greenlawn%20Cemetery& Find a Grave Page]

Greenleaf Bagley Family Bible

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[[Category: Family Bible]] ''This is a source page for the Green L. Bagley Family Bible. Unfortunately, we seem to have mislaid it! So initially, it will be 5 pages with genealogical information, photographed earlier by a family member. Once we relocate the Bible, more photos will be added, and some will be replaced with better photos.'' == Green L. Bagley Family Bible == * This is the family Bible for the [[Bagley-1362|Green Lee Bagley]] and [[Lavender-661|Mary Lavender Bagley]] family. * I would describe it - if I could find it! But embarrassingly, we cannot find it any more, and it is supposed to be at this house, somewhere. * There is controversy over Green or Greenleaf's real name. I found many trees using Greenleaf, and none using Green, so I originally went with Greenleaf. But my sister insists the family said it was Green Lee Bagley, so I have been researching further. The only specific source that says Greenleaf is an 1850 Census (and we know how bad census takers were about names!). A slave census record, also from 1850, says what looks like Greenleng Bagley (or Greenleny), not much help. I have since found 2 family Bibles, this one and the John M Hood one, that both say Green L Bagley, which is rather convincing! In other records, he was known as Greenleigh Bagley, Lee Bagley, Lea Bagley, G Leroy Bagley, Leroy Bagley, and G L Bagley, which has led me to believe (for the moment!) that his full name was Green Leroy Bagley. But as of yet, I have never seen his name written as Green Leroy or Green Lee. Because of this issue, this page may in the future be renamed. I started it as "Greenleaf Bagley Family Bible", but have now changed the page title to "Green L. Bagley Family Bible". For more about his name usage, see the Name History on his [[Bagley-1362|WikiTree profile]]. * This page still needs a lot of notes! The names appear to be of persons from his family growing up, and from his family after his marriage(s). There is considerable confusion here! But there are also some unique dates that *may* clear up some mysteries. * Further confusion surrounds his marriage(s). He is associated with (we think) Mary Elizabeth Vaughan and Mary M Lavender. Both were born about the same time. We have only one death date, don't know for the other one. Both were usually called Mary Bagley, and the marriages were about the same time too, without good sources. For the children, at times the mother was referred to as Mary M Bagley, Mary E Bagley, Mary V Bagley, or Mary Lavender. Their birth dates have not been helpful, and have added to the confusion. For much more on this issue, see the last 2 paragraphs at the bottom of the [[Space:Bannie_Marie_Jackson_Ancestral_Note#Notes_and_Questions|Bannie Marie Jackson Ancestral Note, Notes and Questions section]]. == Using this page == * Following this are all of the photographs of pages with genealogical information, one section per page, together with a transcription of the information. * Corrections and notes and suggestions are welcome! Feel free to edit this wiki page. * '''Transcriptions should be accurate to the picture, not to the known facts about the names mentioned.''' Fix transcription errors in the transcription, fix factual errors in notes below it. Please read the [[Space:J_M_Hood_Family_Bible#Transcriptions.21|guidelines on transcriptions]]. * To refer to any section as a source, use the '''Section link''' included with each section. * In the '''Names appearing''' line, some or all of the names are linked to their WikiTree profile page. * Genealogical facts that can be found are listed with the names, within parentheses. * ''Note: The methods and styles used here are based on [[Space:Making_Family_Bibles_Available_Online|Making Family Bibles Available Online]]. == Births page 1 == {{Image|file=Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible-4.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Births page 1}} : '''Transcription''' :: Hugh ? :: the 23 17__ : William Alexa___ : Bagley was Born Augu__ : Mary Ann Bagley was born ............ ?? : July the 23 1827 ................................ 1829 : Nancy Wm? Bagley was : born December the 12 1829 : Mary V Bagley was born : November 22? 1808 : Green L Bagley was born January : the 8 1804? : Mary Jane R Bagley : was born Nov the 26 1832 {{Clear}} : '''Notes''': * ''There are 2 known Hugh's. Green Bagley's wife Mary's father was [[Lavender-663|David Lavender]], and David's father was [[Lavender-664|Hugh Lavender]], born in 1754 and still around to 1834, but he said his birthday was on November 11. David's mother's father was Hugh Smith, born in 1737 with unknown month and day, but he died in 1822, probably before any Bagley's knew him. So this Hugh is as yet unidentified.'' : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: Hugh ??? (?. ''23 ??? 17??) :: William Alexandria Bagley (''b. Aug'') ''[1st occ]'' :: Mary Ann Bagley (''b. 23 Jul 1827'') :: Nancy Wm? Bagley (''b. 12 Dec 1829'') :: [[Lavender-661|Mary V Bagley]] (''b. 22? Nov 1808'') :: [[Bagley-1362|Green Leroy Bagley]] (''b. 8 Jan 1804?'') :: Mary Jane R Bagley (''b. 26 Nov 1832'') : '''Section link''': :: [[Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Births_page_1|Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Births_page_1]] == Births page 2 == {{Image|file=Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible-5.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Births page 2}} : '''Transcription''' :::: ?? 18 1836 : William AlecXandria Bagley : was born August the 7 th 1824 : W.....? L.....? Bagley was born : August 3th 1838 ? {{Clear}} : '''Notes''': : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: William Alexander Bagley (''b. 7 Aug 1824'') ''[2nd occ]'' :: W L Bagley (''b. 3 Aug 1838'') : '''Section link''': :: [[Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Births_page_2|Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Births_page_2]] == Births page scrap == {{Image|file=Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible-6.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Births page scrap}} : '''Transcription''' : Sarah V? Smith was born December the 3 1786 : Mary Bagley was born November the 21 1808 {{Clear}} : '''Notes''': * ''The V in the middle of Sarah Smith's name is highly questionable, cannot be explained. It's also in a different and lighter handwriting, making it even more doubtful.'' * ''The wife of Hugh Smith was Sarah Smith, but that Sarah was reported to be born in 1750. Her first child is born in 1759, so it's much more likely she was born in 1740. We have no idea who this Sarah is. But both Sarah and Smith are common in the family in this period.'' : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: Sarah V? Smith (''b. 3 Dec 1786'') :: [[Lavender-661|Mary Bagley]] (''b. 21 Nov 1808'') : '''Section link''': :: [[Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Births_page_scrap|Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Births_page_scrap]] == Childrens Marriages page == : ''Note: there are no marriages on this page'' {{Image|file=Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Childrens Marriages page}} : '''Transcription''' : W M A Bagley : Was Born Aug the 7 1841 : Elizabeth Jamima Bagley was born :::: April the 27 1846 : ______ Bagley was Born May the 7 1845 : Rightman M Bagley ............. James Mun Row Bagley : Departed this life ................ departed this life : Oct the 16 1852? ................. April the 19 1848 in the 8 :::::: year of his age : W L Bagley was .................... Daniel Bagley : Killed at Drury's ................... departed this : Bluff May 16th 1864 ............ life June the 16 1848 {{Clear}} : '''Notes''': * ''Daniel looks like it could be David, but no David is known'' : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: W M A Bagley (''b. 7 Aug 1841'') ''[3rd occ?]'' :: [[Bagley-1361|Jamima Elizabeth Bagley]] (''b. 27 Apr 1846'') :: unknown Bagley (''b. 7 May 1845'') :: Rightman M Bagley (''d. 16 Oct 1852?'') :: James Mun Row Bagley (''d. 19 Apr 1848'') :: W L Bagley (''d. 16 May 1864'') :: Daniel Bagley (''d. 16 Jun 1848'') : '''Section link''': :: [[Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Childrens_Marriages_page|Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Childrens_Marriages_page]] == Marriages page == : ''Note: there are no marriages on this page'' {{Image|file=Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible-1.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Marriages page}} : '''Transcription''' : Rightman Mitchell Bagley : was born August 4?, 1834? :::::: Abraham? Ferguson :::::: ?? July the 19 1824 : Sarough Lucynday? Bagley was born : August the 18 1836 : Wm A Bagley was born August 7th 1824? : Nancy Wm? Bagley was born December 12th 1829 : Mary Jane R Bagley was born November 26 1832 : James Munrow Bagley was born May the 10 1840 : May 10 1840 : William A Bagley was born Aug : the 7 1827 : LeeRoy Bagley was : Born August the 3rd 1838 : Daniel ??? Bagley : was Born March the 17th 1842 {{Clear}} : '''Notes''': * ''The bottom third of this page appears in reverse through 'Births page 2' ! But the tears on both pages do not line up at all! We cannot explain it yet.'' * ''We have no idea who Abraham Ferguson is, or why he is here. We created a profile for him, but all we have is his date of death. However, there were other Ferguson's in the area, including an Abraham Ferguson Sr, who might be his father, but there is no evidence linking them yet. Edit: Abraham Ferguson appears on [https://www.geni.com/people/David-Lavender-1778-1831/6000000017398315742?through=6000000017368574831 this page], as a surveyor for property for David Lavender, Mary Lavender's father.'' : '''Names appearing (''facts'')''': :: Rightman Mitchell Bagley (''b. 4? Aug 1834?'') :: [[Ferguson-10175|Abraham Ferguson]] (''d. 19 Jul 1824'') :: Sarough Lucynday Bagley (''b. 18 Aug 1836'') :: Wm A Bagley (''b. 7 Aug 1824?'') ''[4th occ]'' :: William A Bagley (''b. 7 Aug 1827'') ''[5th occ]'' :: Nancy Wm Bagley (''b. 12 Dec 1829'') :: Mary Jane R Bagley (''b. 26 Nov 1832'') :: James Munrow Bagley (''b. 10 May 1840'') :: LeeRoy Bagley (''b. 3 Aug 1838'') :: Daniel Bagley (''b. 17 Mar 1842'') : '''Section link''': :: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greenleaf_Bagley_Family_Bible#Marriages_page

Greeno Mine Disaster 1907

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[[Category: 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]]|'''Greeno 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 Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 16 Mar 1907 * Location: [[:Category:Tacoma, Virginia|Tacoma, Virginia]] * Victims: 11 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Greeno Mine Disaster, Tacoma, Virginia, 1907]] 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:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Tacoma, Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===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;"| |- ! 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;"| |- ! 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;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources=== *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/bond_and_bruce.htm US Mine DIsasters]

Greens Farms, Connecticut, The Old West Parish of Fairfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Greens Farms, Connecticut, The Old West Parish of Fairfield == Historical sketches and reminiscences. * by George Penfield Jennings (1855-1933) * published by The Congregational Society of Greens Farms, 1933 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greens Farms, Connecticut, The Old West Parish of Fairfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/greensfarmsconne00jenn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523621 * https://books.google.com/books?id=4u0nAQAAMAAJ search & snippet view === 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 === * Jennings, George Penfield. ''[[Space:Greens Farms, Connecticut, The Old West Parish of Fairfield|Greens Farms, Connecticut, The Old West Parish of Fairfield]]'' (Congregational Society of Greens Farms, 1933) [ Page ]. * ([[#Jennings|Jennings]])

Greenstone Cemetery

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Greenup KY Sketches

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[[Category:Portsmouth, Ohio]] [[Category:Greenup, Kentucky]] SKETCHES OF THE Early Settlers of Green County, Ky. BY JAMES KEYES. Among the first settlers of Greenup county were three brothers and two sisters of the Lawson family. they belonged to good families in old Virginia, and brought considerable property with them. that is to say money and negroes. The money to purchase land and stock, and the slaves to clear up and cultivate the land. '''[[Lawson-2455|William Lawson]]''' preferring to live in a free State, parted with his negroes and settled about two miles above Portsmouth, on a tract of land that he purchased from Henry Massie. '''[[Lawson-2460|Thomas Lawson]]''' located a large tract of land on the bank of the Ohio, east of and adjoining the land of '''Captain Moses Fuqua'''. He was an industrious and thriving farmer. '''[[Walker-8006|Samuel Walker]]''' was married to a '''[[Lawson-9230|sister]]''' of the Lawsons. He located the farm east of Thomas Lawson, opposite the mouth of Munn’s run. '''James Walker''' a son, still resides on the farm. One of Mr. Walker's slaves still resides [as of 1876] in Portsmouth [OH], old '''Charlotte''', as she is called. She lives on the charity of the people of Portsmouth. She won't go to the County Infirmary because, she says, the white people have had the benefit of 40 years of the best part of her life, and now she means to be a free woman as long as she lives, and the white people shall keep her without shutting her up in a poor house [Is this woman [[Lawson-11174|Charlotte]], formerly enslaved by [[Lawson-2426|James Lawson]]?] '''[[Lawson-11204|Another sister]]''' of the Lawsons was married to a man by the name of '''[[Burton-13131|Burton]]'''. He killed himself by eating salt. He died before I came to this county. But I have heard her tell many a time how her husband became so addicted to the eating of salt that it became an incurable appetite, and finally caused his death. She had two children, '''Joshua''' and '''Hannah'''. I never knew what became of Joshua. Hannah married '''Hezekiah Morton''', a brother of '''John Morton''', who yet lives in Springville, a very old man. '''[[Lawson-2426|James Lawson]]''', another brother, settled on the Ohio river, some where opposite the French Grant. I was not much acquainted with his family. '''Moses Mackoy''' married one of [the] daughters [of James Lawson's step-brother '''[[Lawson-11186|John]]'''], and '''[[McConnell-1552|John McConnell]]''', of Wheelersburg, married [[Lawson-11228|another daughter]]. The Lawsons, as a family, were a highly respectable people, and a true type of the old Virginia stock as it existed during the old Colonial times, and without undergoing much change, until the rebellion brought about the abolition of slavery. I have now given an outline of some of the original pioneers of Greenup county, which may, perhaps, be of use to the future historian, if it should become necessary to write a complete history of the county. [The author concludes by 1) naming families he knew less well; 2) describing a log rolling incident, complete with this spurious conclusion: “The result of the day’s operation was that '''[Nathaniel] Morton''', with his negroes, nearly every time came out second best, thus proving almost to a mathematical demonstration that the white race is superior to the black, even where it may be nothing more than a display of muscular strength.” and 3) giving a brief account of one of the earliest settlers in Greenup County, '''[[Dupuy-250|Captain William Dupuy]]'''.] ==Sources== * “Sketches of the Early Settlers of Greenup County, Ky,” by James Keyes, ''Portsmouth (OH) Daily Times'', 8 Jan 1876, p. 1. NOTE: Two other "Sketches" appeared in the ''Portsmouth Daily Times'', featuring Josiah Morton on 20 Nov 1875, and James Thompson on 1 Jan 1876.

Greenup Witten Cecil

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[[Category:Mid-Atlantic, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] '''Greenup, Witten, Cecil''' * compiled by Elise Greenup Jourdan * Published Baltimore : Gateway Press ; Knoxville, Tennessee : E.G. Jourdan, 1989. * Citation example ::Jourdan, Elise Greenup, ''[[Space:Greenup Witten Cecil|Greenup, Witten, Cecil]]'', (Baltimore : Gateway Press ; Knoxville, Tennessee : E.G. Jourdan, 1989.) * Footnote example ::[[#Jourdan|Jourdan]]: Page 58 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greenup_Witten_Cecil|Profiles that link to this item]] == Available online == * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/462402 == Available in libraries == * http://www.worldcat.org/title/greenup-witten-cecil/oclc/20682476 == Works Cited include == * Ball, Walter. ''[[Space:The Cecil family of Maryland|The Cecil family of Maryland; a genealogy and history of some descendants of William Cecil, ca. 1665-1749, with some allied Ball families]]'', (Chevy Chase, Md. 1963.) * Kozee, William Carlos, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/early-families-of-eastern-and-southeastern-kentucky-and-their-descendants/oclc/895092733 Early Families of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky]'' ( Strasburg, Virginia : Shenandoah Publishing House, ©1961.) Available from [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/79816 LDS Family History Centers]. For additional Maryland sources, see: [[Space:Sources-Maryland]]

Greenville County, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Greenville County, South Carolina | image = Greenville_County_South_Carolina.jpg | text = [[Space: Greenville County, South Carolina|Greenville County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Campbell's Covered Bridge }} :'''10,000 B.C. to 1000 B.C.''' Archeological finds show that man started hunting in Greenville County area. At that time its winters and summers were close to the weather of southern Canada. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/greenville_county_sc.html :'''1000 A.D.-1600 A.D. ''' Native American tribes and territories were established . Trading among tribes started and wars were fought for territories. :'''1500's-1600's''' The Cherokees lived in the region. The land now known as Greenville County was part of their hunting grounds. The Cherokees had settlements in what is now the city of Greer, and they held onto their land through more than a century of British colonial rule. :'''1670'''- The Cherokees were active traders in deer hides and other frontier goods with lowcountry British settlers after the 1670 settlement of Charles Town. :'''Pre1700's''' The land of Greenville was once the hunting ground of the Cherokee, forbidden to colonists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenville_County,_South_Carolina :'''1750's''' The Cherokee sided with the British, and raided the white settlers of the tiger and Entree river basins. These settlers wanted revenge, raiding the Cherokee settlements, eventually driving them from the state after the 1838 "Trail of Tears". :'''1770'''- a first permanent settler was Richard Paris, an Indian trader. He settled near the falls of Reedy River at the beginning of Revolutionary War, 1776. Paris established a trading post with the Cherokee Indians, built a corn mill where an older McBee Mill was.He was known as a “tory. Paris was present at the seige of the old fort at Ninety-Six. Paris Mountain is named for Richard Paris. He received a grant after the war . Grant was 10 square miles including Paris mountain.[https://books.google.com/books?id=fjATAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false “The Greenville Century Book: Comprising an Account of the Settlement of … “by SS Crittenden, pg 27-29] :Other early Settlers of Greenville County
::Gibson Southern on Enoree ::William Goodwin of the Humphrey place ::General Robert Maxwell, soldier of Revolutionary War settled on the Grove ::General James McDaniel quartermaster in American army, War of 1812 ::General B.D. Garrison, Charles, Peter and David on the The Grove, ::John Lenderman, who settled near the Reedy river, on Ashmore farm, was a Whig, serving in the Revolution. ::William Blythe on S Goodwin’s property on the Saluda river ::John Foster on Foster plantation ::John Young and William were “Marion’s Men” in Revolution, had an old arm chair and drinking cup of horn, banded with silver and armchair which Gen. Francis Marion gave him. Lived near Pleasantburg. ::Samuel Towns - Towns plantation {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Ninety-six National Historic site }} {{clear}} :'''pre 1777'''- . Settlers here were Scots-Irish and English settlers began moving into the area the Cherokee ceded to the state. :'''Dec 22, 1775''' - Units at Ninety-Six negotiated a truce. Col. Richard Richardson ignored the truce and left to the upcountry to arrest the Loyalist party leaders. He found the Loyalists at the Battle of Great Cane Brake, capturing most of the group and sent them to Charlestown to face charges of sedition. Pat Cunningham and Col J Robinson escaped to the Cherokee Nation near the Reedy River through thick growths of cane (common in the upcountry). http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_cane_brake.html {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= battles of Revolutionary War }}{{clear}} :'''Nov and Dec, 1775''' — The “Snow Campaign” - The Spartan Regiment and other Patriots, under Col. Richard Richardson, Dec 22nd set out to attack a Loyalist unit of Capt. Patrick Cunningham unit camped in Indian territory (present-day Greenville County) for safety. Loyalists had disbanded most of their forces, but Col. Richardson rounded up their leaders and sent them to Charlestown under arrest. Cunningham escaped and hid at a camp at the Great Cane Break on Reedy River. Next Col Richardson felt the upcountry was pacified and returned home as winter was coming, no tents, no shoes. A 30-hr snowstorm dumped 2 feet of snow on the troops. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_snow_campaign.html :'''1777'''- The Treaty of Dewitt's Corner ceded almost all Cherokee land, including present-day Greenville, to South Carolina. :'''1786''' - Greenville District was created first in the overarching Ninety-Six District, then later Greenville County. Patriot commander of the Southern Theater during the American Revolution.It is reported named for Major Nathanael Green (1742-1786) or for an early resident, Isaac Green. It was named for its physical appearance. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1790_Census_Greenville_County_South_Carolina '''{{Blue|Transcribed 1790 Census Greenville County South Carolina}}'''] by Lynette Jester :'''1791-1800''' with 6,503 residents, Greenville was part of the new large Washington District. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=William Bates House }}{{clear}} :Known Plantations:
::Austin - Simpsonville - also called Gilder ::C. Douglas Wilson Farm - also called George Salmon ::George Salmon - also called C. Douglas Wilson Farm ::Gilder - Simpsonville - also called Austin ::Golden Grove ::Great Plains ::Oaklawn - Greenville ::Polly ::Prospect Hill ::Spring Garden ::Tall Pines ::Tullyton - Fountain Inn {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=R Perry Turner House }}{{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1816''' Vardry McBee constructed a saw mill, flour mill, and corn mill on the Reedy River. which began the first economic development. Later he started brick making and stone quarrying and opened a general store. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Conestee Mill }}{{clear}} ::Greenville District became a popular summer retreat for low country planters, with its abundant streams and rivers, :'''1819''' Greenville Academies were founded Greenville Male and Female Acedemmies brick buildings were built with $5,000 from 49 subscribers. One building still stands. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Piedmont No. 1 Burns }} {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Pelham Mill ruins. }}{{clear}} :'''1820s''' textile manufacturers began operating in the area, becoming a textile center after the American Civil War. :'''1820''' Joel Poinsett (state public works director) built the first road across the mountains in northern Greenville and established trade routes with North Carolina and Tennessee towns beginning a crossroads of commerce. :'''1829''' Weekly paper, the Mountaineer later became A.M. Sleights' Greenville Piedmont daily newspaper in 1874. :'''1830''' - Dr. Burrell Chick bought land in Greenville county. He had a hotel built near Chick Springs for people to enjoy the medicinal qualities of the water. :'''1831''' - The county seat was originally named Pleasantburg, changed the name to Greenville due to its location in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. :'''1835''' Greenville's first coach and cart factory was built. :'''1854''' - Greenville & Columbia Railroad (1st railroad in the Greenville District) was completed which opened the door for expansion.:The Academy Lands were transferred to the Baptist Convention. :'''1861-65''' -Greenville District was solidly Unionist until the outbreak of the American Civil War. Rev. James Clement Furman, president of Furman University (a Secessionist) persuaded many residents to change their minds. Furman preached orthodox religion and states rights at local Baptist churches. :'''1862-65''' - refugees came to Greenville, but the town and count was not in the path of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia and South Carolina, thus it mostly escaped the war. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Gilreathe's Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1882''' The mill industry was strong with people building more textile mills. A Huguenot built three textile mills on the Reedy River. in Vardry, Camperdown. :'''1900's''' Cars and trolley cars were invented and could be seen in Greenville, SC. The County was edging in as the leading the upstate's economic center. Population grew to 53,487 in 1900. Villages had cookie-cutter mill houses, but the cities wealthier families in Pendleton, Hampton, West Washington, and Pinckney owned 2 story Victorian homes. :'''1927''' this was bought by B.H. Peace and sons owned the Greenville News, then bought Piedmont and merged the two newspapers by 1995.. :'''1917/1918 World War I''' The army opened Camp Sevier outside the city. Here 100,000 were trained. A building boom followed the military growth so that a library system began, new medical facilities and social service Centers. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1892 Post office, torn down. }}{{clear}} :'''1930s''' Greenville County had become the nation's textile center. The largest textile mills were built on the western side of Greenville, SC which employees over 40,000 workers to weave, spin or doff. The textile mills, railroads, Greenville, SC was becoming a metropolitan, industrial and commercial center. '''1930's-1970's''' Culture -Wealthy families who traveled to Atlanta and New York returned home with more desire for culture. Soon Greenville who previously was rooted to the 1930's, obtained the arts such as Greenville Symphony Orchestra, the Greenville Art Museum, and the Greenville Little Theatre. :'''1945 World War II''' - Donaldson Army Air Base brought 1000's of airmen to Greenville after the war. National companies bought the local textile mills and sold the small villages situated near the mills.Charles Daniel led the post war industrial development. :'''1960's''' Civil rights tensions caused bi-racial committees to avoid racial unrest. :'''1960-70's'''National and international businesses such as BMW which built the 1st North American plant near the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. I-85 was dotted with national and international businesses. Economic and industrial development from the 1960s pushed the area even more growth and expansion. Old timers sometimes clashed with the progressive newcomers. https://www.greenvillesc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1317/History-of-Greenville-PDF?bidId= The city of Greenville is situated on land that was once Cherokee hunting ground, closed to colonists’ settlement. About 1770, Richard Pearis, an Indian trader from Virginia who was living with a chief’s daughter, received about 100,000 acres of hunting lands from the Cherokees. Pearis set up a plantation on the banks of the Reedy River in what is now downtown Greenville. His Great Plains Plantation included a saw mill, grist mill, and stables together with a trading post. When the Revolutionary War came, the struggle in the South Carolina back country between Tories and Patriots was fierce. Pearis threw his support to the Tories and their Cherokee allies, and together they terrorized upstate Patriots. In retaliation, a Patriot troop raided his plantation, burned his mill and home, and briefly jailed him in Charleston. He never returned to the upstate, but he left his name on Paris Mountain. After the Revolution, the new state of South Carolina claimed the Cherokees’ territory and began distributing it to Patriot soldiers as payment for their wartime services. In 1786, the state legislature formed Greenville (originally spelled Greeneville) County, naming it for Gen. Nathanael Greene, the hero of the American southern campaign. The first owner of the land that became city of Greenville was Thomas Brandon of Union, who purchased 400 acres that had once been Pearis’s in 1784. Several years later, Lemuel Alston purchased Brandon’s holdings and additional acreage, amassing over 11,000 acres around the Reedy River. The General Assembly sited the county’s courthouse on Alston’s property in 1794. Three years later he platted 60 lots for a village he called Pleasantburg, with a log courthouse surrounded by a court square. He built his home, Prospect Hill, called by a visitor “the finest dwelling in the upstate,” at the crest of a sycamore-lined avenue north of Court Square. Alston’s lots did not sell well, and since the settlement was already called Greenville Courthouse, his choice of name didn’t catch on. In 1815, attracted by the rich soil of Alabama, Alston sold his acreage for $27,557 to Vardry McBee of Lincolnton, North Carolina, a 40-year old tanner and merchant. Although McBee was an absentee landlord, he understood community building, and he encouraged Greenville growth. He gave land for the first schools (the Greenville Male and Female Academies), for the first four churches (Episcopal, Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian), and he established a brick yard, rock quarry, and saw mill, in addition to corn and grist mills, a tannery, and a large general store. Seven miles south of town he built a paper factory and cotton and woolen mills. Alston’s former home became a boarding house for the summer visitors who were making the little village a summer resort. Visitors could also stay at the Mansion House, which had a bar, ballroom, piano, and the only sofa in the village, and entertain themselves with picnics beside the Reedy River and trips to Caesar’s Head and Table Rock. After 1823, visiting judges presided over a new fireproof courthouse designed by state architect Robert Mills. While most visitors lived in hotels and boarding houses, some built large vacation homes. They include Whitehall, erected by Governor Arthur Middleton in 1813 and Lowndes Hill Plantation on the Pelham Road (1827). Other still extant antebellum homes include the Earle Town House (c. 1810), the F. F. Beattie House (1835, now the Women’s Club), and the Kilgore-Lewis House (1835), home of the Greenville Garden Club. Politically Greenville was Unionist, opposed to neighbor John C. Calhoun’s theory of nullification. Lawyer and newspaper editor Benjamin Perry was a spokesman for the anti-nullification forces, who included Vardry McBee and summer visitor Joel Poinsett, one-time Secretary of War and ambassador to Mexico (where he discovered the flower later named for him). In the 1850s the little resort village (its population had climbed to about a thousand people) became “the Athens of the Upstate.” In 1851 the Furman University moved from Winnsboro to a bluff above the Reedy River, bringing with it Baptist faculty and students. In 1854 the Greenville Baptist Female College opened on the land and in the buildings of the former academies, and in 1859 Furman’s religion department separated to become the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In December 1853, the first Greenville and Columbia Railroad train arrived at a depot on Augusta Road, providing far more convenient access to the rest of the state. Greenville was the district market town, but it also had busy Main Street stores and the Gower, Cox and Markley Coach Factory, the largest coach manufacturer south of the Potomac. The town was a Unionist stronghold in 1850, but a combination of national events—John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry and Abraham Lincoln’s election among them—and fiery speeches supporting Secession by University President James Clement Furman and others led Greenville to vote for Secession in December 1860. During the Civil War, the town, far removed from action in Virginia and the West, became a refuge for low country residents fleeing from federal troops. Furman and the Seminary closed, but the Female College continued operating. A women’s association created a “Soldiers’ Rest,” while nearby farms and mills supplied food and clothing to the Confederacy, and the coach factory manufactured ambulances and gun caissons. An armory on Green Avenue produced rifles. The town’s single brush with war came three weeks after Appomattox when federal troops searching for Jefferson Davis came through Greenville. Six weeks later, President Johnson appointed Benjamin Perry provisional governor of the state. During Reconstruction, the small upstate town, like the rest of the state, faced a new, different, and often difficult world. Newly freed people had new decisions and opportunities. Black Baptists and Methodists began their own congregations, Springfield Baptist and Silver Hill (later John Wesley United Methodist) Churches. In 1866, primary classes began for black children and adults in a Main Street hotel that became Allen School in 1869. A Freedmen’s Bureau headed by Major John W. DeForest adjudicated racial arguments and distributed food and clothing to those in need. DeForest later published a series of articles in Harpers Weekly about his experience. They are primary sources on Reconstruction Greenville. In 1868, the town sent a bi-racial delegation to a convention that wrote a new state constitution. It ended slavery and provided for free public education, property rights for women, and the vote for black men. The following year, Greenville (population now 2,757) was chartered as a city. Construction, halted for a decade, returned in the 1870s. City Officials built the first bridge across the Reedy River sturdy enough for horses and carriages, while three Bostonians constructed the Camperdown Mill on the Reedy River. The Charlotte and Atlanta Airline Railroad (later the Southern Railway) was completed. A mule-drawn street railway joined the new railroad station on West Washington Street with the Augusta Street G & C Depot. After 1874, residents could read a daily newspaper, the Greenville Daily News. Hoping that it would attract immigrants to town, its overwhelmingly Protestant Scots-Irish citizenry supported the building of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in 1876. The seeds of modern Greenville were planted in the 1880s. Southern Bell installed a telephone exchange; a Board of Health began operating; pipes were laid for water and sewers, electric lights began illuminating city streets on dark nights. In spite of opposition from some taxpayers, free public schooling began. Between 1895 and 1897, Greenville became a cotton mill town. American Spinning, Mills Manufacturing, and Poe Mill--opened just outside the city’s limits. With Camp Wetherill, set up during Spanish-American War, they brought new people and money to the small city. Soon after the turn of the twentieth century, Greenville’s population surged. Four new mills opened and the Great Migration” of 1905 brought new workers and their families. A “beltline” trolley soon linked the mills with down town and with each other. Residential electricity and paved streets improved new “suburbs.” Boyce Lawn (now the Pettigru Street Historic District), Hampton-Pinckney, Earle Street and the neighborhoods near City Park were popular with the new cotton men who came to work at mill offices. Salesmen could check into new hotels—the Ottaray and the Imperial. Congregations of Lutherans and Jews formed, a public hospital opened, and a large new YMCA gave men and boys a place for recreation. Black people, though, did not share in the increased prosperity. Jim Crow legislation, including ordinances establishing segregated housing, accommodations, and transportation, led many to move north. While the coming of the World War to Europe brought a brief economic downturn, by 1917 most local mills were working three shifts daily. The first Textile Exposition in 1915 was so great a success that Greenville began proclaiming itself the “Textile Center of the South.” In the summer of 1917, the first troops training Camp Sevier on 1900 acres north of the city, found a hearty welcome downtown. A new courthouse and a home for the Textile Exposition were completed in spite of the conflict, and with the addition of an 11th grade and accreditation, Central School became Greenville High School. The city boomed in the Jazz Age. Commercial activity, long extended from Court Square to North Street, surged up to College Street with department stores and movie theatres. The Chamber of Commerce demolished Robert Mills’ old Courthouse to build a headquarters of their own. Across Court Square, the century-old Mansion House was leveled and replaced by the Poinsett Hotel. John Woodside built the tallest building in the two Carolinas. A modest public library opened. With eight new mills outside the city limits, the city’s “metropolitan” population increased to 50,000. Although the Great Depression hit the rest of the nation in 1929, it began in the South about 1926. When the boll weevil decimated crops, farmers had less cash to purchased good and the value of their land fell. Mills, losing money, “stretched out” work and fired older workers. The Bank of Commerce failed in 1926; three more, including Woodside National Bank, closed their doors by 1931. Even though Furman finally was accredited, became a recipient of the Duke Endowment, and was a football power, both it and the Greenville Women’s College struggled to survive. Conditions were so bad in the early 1930s that telephones were removed from city hall and salaries of police and fireman and school teachers, already reduced 20 percent, were paid five months late. Furman and the Women’s College were forced to merge. The General Textile Strike of 1934 brought martial law to the city and National Guardsmen to the mill villages. While Greenville enthusiastically supported the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the presidency in 1932 and 1936 (with 98 percent of the vote), and New Deal programs improved Cleveland Park, constructed a federal building, Sirrine Stadium, and a new Greenville High School, it took increased orders because of threats of war in Europe before prosperity slowly returned. Those threats became a reality in December 1941. The town strongly supported the building of the Greenville Army Air Base (later Donaldson Air Force Base) near Conestee and worked to support national goals, raising money, entertaining soldiers, and accepting wartime austerity and rationing. After V-E and V-J Days, though, four years of saving and pent-up demand brought an orgy of spending and traffic. Main Street pulsated with cars; four national highways siphoned into it. Real estate firms quickly leased available downtown stores. Furman bulged—its student body nearly doubled with returning veterans. City limits expanded to include Bob Jones University on Wade Hampton Boulevard and the Augusta Road and North Main neighborhoods. Within a decade, though, those successes brought problems. Suburban shopping centers drew shoppers and traffic from downtown. So did extending Church and Academy Streets from two- block long city streets to access roads to Highway 29 and new Interstate 185 . Camperdown Mill’s site was more valuable for development than production, and it and its mill village were razed. In 1958, Furman moved to 1100 acres on the Poinsett Highway, leaving behind their campus in the shabby West End. When women students joined them in 1961, their old campus began to be developed as a center for the arts and was renamed Heritage Green. In the early 1960s, Greenville Tech opened and soon afterwards the Greenville-Spartanburg Jetport began providing enhanced air services. Local business leaders as well as city officials, though, were increasingly dismayed by Main Street vacancies. Beginning in 1966, the Total Development Campaign urged retailers to modernize downtown by “slip-covering” old buildings with sleek aluminum siding, demolishing the Ottaray Hotel and replacing it with a motel, and leveling the Woodside Building. Construction executive Charles Daniel built the 25-story Daniel Building at the top of Main Street and Roger Peace had a new Greenville News Building erected near the river. Nothing seemed to work. The Bell Tower Shopping Center on the old university campus was not a success. The West End became increasingly forlorn. Dozens of Main Street shops had “For Lease: signs. It wasn’t until the early 1980s when a new street scape was completed and Mayor Max Heller, working with business leaders Buck Mickel and Tommy Wyche, was able to leverage federal dollars to build the Hyatt Regency and an adjacent parking garage that downtown began to turn around. https://www.greenvillesc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1317/History-of-Greenville-PDF?bidId= :'''1970''' Greenville schools were integrated with "grace and style" and presently, having over 60,000 students, it is now 66th largest school district in the nation and the largest of South Carolina. Greenville County Museum of Art and several community theaters opened. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina.png |align=r |size=340 |caption=Greenville, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1980's''' Greenville, SC city made an effort to revitalize its down area and restored the historic West End district, similar to what Dallas did years earlier for its West End. This was in response to malls and suburbs pulling the customers away from downtown stores. {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Arthur Barnwell Home }}{{clear}} :'''1999''' census showed Greenville County population had grown to 379,819. 1/3 of the population is African-American, and Hispanic and Asian residents were increasing. Census lists 5,863 Hispanics in the area with 3,400 Asian residents. :'''1999''' Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities opened its addition to the arts community in Greenville. :'''2000''' Greenville area had 96 foreign firms in the county, 42 in the region with 254 all across the upstate area. Foreign imports cut into the business for the textile mills in the 1970s and mills cut production. Mills that had survived many years in the "textile crescent" died. ::Today, the greater Greenville area includes international companies from more than 25 countries, and from 1990 to 2000, 42 new foreign firms located in the region. In December 2000, there were 96 foreign firms in the county and 254 across the upstate. ::Greenville County has a balanced economy based on both agriculture and industry. (unusual for the South). Half to eh population is dependent upon manufacturing. Farming has had a notable and profitable stimulation in ready markets provided by the urban and industrial population still supports 2/3 of the county total income. ::Cotton spinning and weaving is the county's primary industry. The investment in textile plants alone today is $27,102,834; there are 25 mills in the county with a total of 771,364 spindles, 15 per cent of the state's total. The annual product is valued at $40,000,000, the payroll is $7,000,000 and 10,000 operatives are employed. More than 4,500 patterns of cloth are made, from heavy cluck to fancy silks, finest cottons, and rayon products. Besides the cotton mills are 49 other industrial plants, with an annual product valued at $9,000,000. The total industrial and railroad payroll is over $10,000,000 annually, and the industrial resources include, besides the cotton mills, bleaching and finishing plants, worsted factory, dyeing and processing plant, sewer pipe works, belting plant, and plants making equipment for looms and other textile appliances. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/greenville_county_sc.html ===Government Offices=== *Greenville County includes many Revolutionary War bounty land allotments {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Old Greenville jail }}{{clear}} *The original Greenville County deed books are kept at the county courthouse. The years 1786 to 1865 have been microfilmed: FHL Collection. Books A through R have been published: *1787-1835 Pruitt, A.B. Abstracts of Deeds, Greenville County, S.C. (1787-1835). Multi-volume. n.p.: A.B. Pruitt, 1997-2007. FHL Collection {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Old Greenville co Courthouse, 1918. }} '''1918 Old Greenville County Courthouse''' has an 8 story courts building nearby. This was built in 1918, and is a Beaux-Arts style brick and concrete building with terra cotta trim. The building consists of a three-story front section, with an eight-story tower behind. The building served as the courthouse for Greenville County until 1950 when the court was moved to a new building. The Family Court of Greenville County was located then in the building and remained there until 1991.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenville_County_Courthouse Greenville County Courthouse] '''Current Courthouse-''' {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size- 795 square miles (2,060 km2), of which 785 square miles (2,030 km2) is land and 9.7 square miles (25 km2) (1.2%) is water. :located - in Northern South Carolina, part of the upcountry. ====Adjacent counties==== *Henderson County, North Carolina - north *Polk County, North Carolina - northeast *Spartanburg County - east *Laurens County - southeast *Abbeville County - south *Anderson County - southwest *Pickens County - west *Transylvania County, North Carolina - northwest ====Protected areas==== {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Paris mountain State Park. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2010 the population was 451,225, making Greenville co. the most populous county in the state. Its county seat is Greenville with a population density of 574.7 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 73.8% white, 18.1% black or African American, 2.0% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific islander, 3.9% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 8.1% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 13.0% were American, 11.6% were German, 10.9% were English, and 10.7% were Irish. Median income for a household in the county was $46,830 and the median income for a family was $59,043. Males had a median income of $45,752 versus $33,429 for females. The per capita income for the county was $25,931. About 10.8% of families and 14.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.0% of those under age 18 and 9.1% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenville_County,_South_Carolina *'''Archival record of Greenville County's historic resources: [https://greenvillerec.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Greenville-Historic-Resources-Survey-email.pdf Greenville Resources] ''' *The county is also home to the Greenville County School District, the largest school system in South Carolina. County government is headquartered at Greenville County Square. *Greenville County is included in the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Fountain Inn, South Carolina|Fountain Inn]] (partly in Laurens County) *[[:Category:Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenville,_South_Carolina Greenville, SC] *[[:Category:Greer, South Carolina|Greer]] (partly in Spartanburg County) *[[:Category:Mauldin, South Carolina|Mauldin]] *[[:Category:Simpsonville, South Carolina|Simpsonville]] *[[:Category:Travelers Rest, South Carolina|Travelers Rest]] =====Communities===== Census des Place *[[:Category:Berea, South Carolina|Berea]] *[[:Category:City View, South Carolina|City View]] *[[:Category:Dunean, South Carolina|Dunean]] *[[:Category:Five Forks, South Carolina|Five Forks]] *[[:Category:Gantt, South Carolina|Gantt]] *[[:Category:Judson, South Carolina|Judson]] *[[:Category:Parker, South Carolina|Parker]] *[[:Category:Sans Souci, South Carolina|Sans Souci]] *[[:Category:Marietta, South Carolina|Marietta]] *[[:Category:Taylors, South Carolina|Taylors]] *[[:Category:Tigerville, South Carolina|Tigerville]] *[[:Category:Wade Hampton, South Carolina|Wade Hampton]] *[[:Category:Ware Place, South Carolina|Ware Place]] *[[:Category:Welcome, South Carolina|Welcome]] **Cleveland, South Carolina (Uninc Community) **Conestee (Uninc Community) ====County Resources==== *Paris_Mountain_State_Park,Rt 253,_Greenville_ (Greenville,_Carolina) {{Image|file=Greenville_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Paris mountain State Park. }}{{clear}} *Textile Mills *Settlers *BMW auto industry *Other Mills =====Medal of Honor===== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_S._Kennemore SSG Robert S Kennemore] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Owens Sgt. Robert A Owens] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_E._Thornton Lt. Michael E. Thornton, U.S. Navy SEAL (Ret.)] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_G._Watkins SSG Lewis G Watkins] =====Notables===== *Waddy thompson (1798-1868) Diplomat and Congressman was a resident of Greenville *[https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1964/townes/facts/ Nobel Prize winner Charles H. Townes] quantum electronics * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Jackson Jesse Jackson] - civil Rights leader ====Census==== :1790 --- 6,503 — :1800 --- 11,504 76.9% :1810 --- 13,133 14.2% :1820 --- 14,530 10.6% :1830 --- 16,476 13.4% :1840 --- 17,839 8.3% :1850 --- 20,156 13.0% :1860 --- 21,892 8.6% :1870 --- 22,262 1.7% :1880 --- 37,496 68.4% :1890 --- 44,310 18.2% :1900 --- 53,490 20.7% :1910 --- 68,377 27.8% :1920 --- 88,498 29.4% :1930 --- 117,009 32.2% :1940 --- 136,580 16.7% :1950 --- 168,152 23.1% :1960 --- 209,776 24.8% :1970 --- 240,546 14.7% :1980 --- 287,913 19.7% :1990 --- 320,167 11.2% :2000 --- 379,616 18.6% :2010 --- 451,225 18.9% :Est. 2016 --- 498,766 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2335 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.interment.net/us/sc/greenville.htm Greenville county, SC Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/23-greenville.html Rootsweb Greenville co. 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== History == === From Allan L. Bentley === : GREENWOOD CHURCH was established 1784 in East Wilkes County under the name "Upton Creek Church" reputedly as an arm of old Keokee, first Baptist church in Georgia. After a few years it was moved eastward a few miles, though still in Wilkes County, and its name changed to ''Greenwood.'' That was about 1791 and in 1820 it was moved again to its present location in Lincoln County. Old records do not name any heads of the Church other than its pastors. : Letter of J. Luke Burdett, Washington, Georgia, March 22, 1935. :: "If you remember, Upton Creek, the first name of Greenwood church, has more real historic connections than any place in Georgia. It was on this creek that the first water power, or any kind of power, was started in 1790. In 1791 Eli WHITNEY bought the old mill dam and wheel, built his shop and invented the cotton gin, and ginned the first bale of cotton in the United States." :: "In 1810, the first cotton factory south of Massachusetts was built there and the old rock pile is still there, where the old house fell down. On this creek the rich Jew, Abram SIMONS, whose money founded Mercer University, lived." [ His widow married Jesse MERCER. ] : NOTE: This is not where the cotton gin was first invented, but Eli Whitney did use this place to develop a patentable improvement. === From Jesse Mercer === : "History of the Georgia Baptist Association," Jesse Mercer, p.19. :: In the following year, 1784, Upton's Creek Chuch was constituted. It was situated in the lower part of Wilkes, and went by the name of Upton's Creek for some time, but upon building a new and convenient Meeting-house some miles below, in a pine wood, thus surrounded by evergreens, it received the style of GREENWOOD, by which it is still known. By whom this Church was founded we know not, but doubtless it was constituted of members from the Kiokee Church, and formed under her auspices. Here the Rev. PETER SMITH was settled soon after the war closed, and it is altogether probable that he was instrumental in the formation of the Church. -- He was the first Pastor. In a short time, however, Mr. Smith removed to the State of Ohio, where he ended his career. === From Clinton J. Perryman === : ''History of Lincoln County, Georgia,'' Clinton J. Perryman, pp. 32,146-148. * GREENWOOD. In 1784 this church, the sixth Baptist Church in the state, and then known as Upton's Creek, was constituted in the southern part of Wilkes County. A few years later, it was moved several miles eastward and its name changed to "Greenwood." * In 1811 it was incorporated with JOHN HAMMOCK, GEORGE ZOELLNER [ZELLNER], LEVIN PARKINSON, WILLIAM MONCRIEF and JOHN H. WALKER as trustees. * About 1820 it was moved two miles further east into Lincoln County, its present location . . . == Bicentennial Celebration == : ''1784-1984 Bicentennial Celebration Greenwood Baptist Church,'' Amity Community, Lincolnton, Georgia. * Historical notes compiled by Hazel Bentley Eubanks. : 1784 - Church instituted with Peter SMITH Pastor. Originally named Upton's Creek Baptist Church. : 1785 - Deacons: John BENTLEY and Benedict HAMMOCK : 1791 - John HOLMES ordained a Minister : 1807 - Captain Isaac WELBORN and Esquire William QUINN chosen as trustees to act in building a meetinghouse. : 1810 - John HAMMOCK ordained a Minister : 1811 - Trustees elected: * John H. WALKER * William MONCRIEF * Levin PARKINSON * George ZOELNER (ZELLNER) * John HAMMOCK. : 1833 - Messengers from the Church voted with the Association on the founding of Mercer Institute at Penfield. * Trustees: John BENTLEY, Richard T. Holiday, Dennis PASCHAL, Samuel WRIGHT and Benjamin BENTLEY * Authorized a parcel of Church land to be sold to Allen HOLIDAY :: '''Note from Allan Bentley:''' ''John and Benjamin Bentley were both sons of Balaam.'' === More Notes from Allan L. Bentley === * Captain Isaac WELBORN was the brother of Abner WELBORN who married Martha RENDER. Their parents were William WELLBORN born in 1733 in Roway (Rowan Co. ?), North Carolina and Hepsibeth STEARNS born about 1737 in Roway, North Carolina. * Rachel GARTRELL, daughter of Francis GARTRELL and sister to Elizabeth GARTRELL, married John WELLBORN in Wilkes County, Georgia. Elizabeth GARTRELL married Lewis BENTLEY, brother of John BENTLEY. * George ZELLNER's son, Andrew ZELLNER, married Rebecca HOLMES daughter of Benjamin HOLMES and his 2nd. wife Mary HUGHES. His son Arnold ZELLNER married Elizabeth "Betsey" Holmes daughter of Benjamin Holmes and his 1st wife Elizabeth GARRETT. Benjamin HOLMES is the brother of John Josiah HOLMES, Jr. who was ordained a Minister of the Greenwood Baptist Church in 1791. John J. HOLMES, Jr. was the husband of Chloe BENTLEY. His [ 's ] daughter Barbary ZELLNER married William W. T. BENTLEY. * In 1807 Captain Isaac WELBORN, along with Esquire William QUINN, were chosen as trustees to build the new Greenwood Church "meetinghouse". Isaac Wellborn is thought to have been a Lt. during the Revolutionary War from Orange County, North Carolina; born 30 JAN 1758 and died 22 JAN 1839 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. His wife was Mary "Molly" BURTON born 1758 in Faquier County, Virginia. The parents of Isaac were William WELBORN, born 1733 in WIlkes County, North Carolina and his wife, Hepzibah STERNS, born 1733 in North Carolina. They had children: (1) Shelton, (2) Isaac Sterns, (3) Mary, (4) William, (5) Elias, (6) Nancy, and (7) Levicy. * He moved to Georgia then to Madison Co., Alabama where he died. He was the oldest son of William Wellborn and Hepzibah and the executor of their wills. The 1850 Census of Madison Co., Ala. shows a Mary Wellborn, born in Virginia, age 93 (widow of Isaac), Elias Wellborn, age 54, born in Georgia, Fanny Wellborn, age 46 born in Georgia, Isaac age 17, Elias age 13, Robert age 11, and Samuel age 7, all born in Alabama, also Sally M. Wilbern age 59 born in Virginia with Fred, Martha, Rebecca, and Nathaniel all born in Alabama, as well as William Wellborn, age 30, and Daniel Wellborn, age 22, both born in Alabama. : "Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Books A-VV" by Mikal Martin Farmer :: Deed Book A, p.42 * 24 September 1785 -- Gideon ANDERSON of Wilkes County, to Deacons of the Baptist Society of the Uptons Creek meeting house, John BENTLEY and Benedict HAMMOCK or their successors, for the good will which ANDERSON bears to the Christian religion and to mankind in general, for 5 shillings, where the Uptons Creek meeting house now stands and 2 acres, with liberty and priviledges of the water and spring. * (signed) Gideon ANDERSON. * Witnesses: Peter SMITH, Mark SAUNDERS, Benjamin CATCHING, J. P. * If the meeting house should later not be used by the Society, then ANDERSON or his heirs would retain the 2 acres. * Recorded 27 September 1785 * Benjamin Catching, C.W.C. : "Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Books A-VV" by Mikal Martin Farmer :: Deed Book MM, 1794-1795, p.471 * 25 April 1795 -- Peter SMITH to the Deacons of the Baptist Church at Greenwood, for 5 shillings paid by Deacons John BENTLEY and Thomas LEVERITT, for love and good will he has to the church and worship of God, part of 420 acres patented to said SMITH on Lloyds Creek waters, North of Spring Branch, 200 acres including present Greenwood Meeting House and Spring. * (signed) Peter SMITH. * Plat: adjacent North by HAMBRICK, East by Vacant, North West by GREEN, West and South by old tract. * Witness: B. CATCHING, J.P * Registered 26 April 1795. == Sources == : See also:

Greenwood Cemetery

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Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia

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== Notable Interments == *[[wikipedia:Hank Ballard|Hank Ballard]] (1927-2003) singer, songwriter *[[Cathy-29|S. Truett Cathy]] (1921-2014) founder of [[wikipedia:Chick-fil-A|Chick-fil-A]] *[[wikipedia:Frank Taffel|Frank Taffel]] (1877-1947) Synagogue founder and journalist == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Greenwood_Cemetery_(Atlanta)|Greenwood Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/34238 Greenwood Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia]]

Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama

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== Notable Interments == * [[wikipedia:John Abercrombie (Congressman)|John Abercrombie]], U. S. Congressman * [[Graves-4036|Bibb Graves]], 38th Governor of Alabama * [[Bibb-403|Dixie Bibb Graves]], U. S. Senator and First Lady of Alabama * [[Hill-18855|J. Lister Hill]], U. S. Congressman and Senator * [[wikipedia:Reuben Kolb|Reuben Kolb]], Alabama's commissioner of agriculture * [[wikipedia:William R. Lawley, Jr.|William R. Lawley, Jr.]], United States Army Air Forces officer and [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] recipient''William Robert Lawley, Jr'' on {{FindAGrave|7133527|sameas=no}} * [[Persons-54|Gordon Persons]], 43rd Governor of Alabama * [[wikipedia:John C. C. Sanders|John C. C. Sanders]], Civil War Confederate Brigadier General''John Caldwell Calhoun Sanders'' on {{FindAGrave|8465686|sameas=no}} * [[Wallace-5091|George Wallace]], 45th Governor of Alabama == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Greenwood_Cemetery_(Montgomery,_Alabama)|Greenwood Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/23137 Greenwood Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama]]

Greenwood Cemetery, Port Alberni, British Columbia

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[https://www.portalberni.ca/city-port-alberni-greenwood-cemetery Cemetery website] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239879/greenwood-cemetery Findagrave Page] The City of Port Alberni Greenwood Cemetery is situated on 8.1 acres (3.3 ha) originally cleared in the 1890’s. The earliest gravestone found is in Section A, for Robert McKitrick who died in 1896. Street Address: 5360 Josephine St Community: Port Alberni Locality: Alberni - Clayoquot Regional District Province: BC GPS: 49.268561,-124.830535

Greenwood Cemetery -1

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[[Category:National Register of Historic Places]] [[Category:Rockford, Illinois]] [[Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois]] ===About=== This free space page for the Greenwood Cemetery, [[space:Rockford_Illinois|Rockford, Illinois]] is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Illinois_Cemeteries|Illinois Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Illinois Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Basic Information=== :[https://greenwoodrockford.com Greenwood Cemetery Website] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105927/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery at FindAGrave] :[[Wikipedia:Greenwood Cemetery (Rockford, Illinois)|Wikipedia]] :[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Profiles buried in Greenwood]] Also known as West Side Cemetery, Greenwood Cemetery is a 100-acre cemetery in [[space:Rockford_Illinois|Rockford, Illinois]]. It is the largest and oldest cemetery in the city. In 2012 the Cemetery Chapel and Crematory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ===Location=== {{Image|file=Greenwood_Cemetery_-1.jpg |size=250 |caption=Greenwood Cemetery }} :Coordinates:42.290278, -89.077778 :[https://www.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ll=42.2901674,-89.0778351&z=13&ftid=0x0:0xc1f9f5dcd50cf617&q=greenwood+cemetery+rockford+il&gmm=CgIgAQ%3D%3D&ved=0ahUKEwjwytaQ_vriAhUOCKwKHbwbD1EQ_BIIXDAI GoogleMaps] :1011 Auburn St :Rockford, Illinois ===History=== Greenwood began in 1844 as a site along Kent Creek, located on the land now occupied by Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum’s Railroad Garden and the railroad yards. The cemetery trustees were prominent citizens; John Taylor, Richard Montague, Cyrus Miller, and Benjamin Kilburn. Mrs. Montague was the first person interred in the new cemetery. In 1852, the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad bought the land to build a railroad yard in Rockford. The trustees needed to move the cemetery to a new location. May of that year, the cemetery trustees bought a 33-acre tract for $1200.00 on the corner of North Main and Auburn Streets. Over time, the cemetery grew to its current size of over 100 acres. ===Resources=== *[http://history.rockfordpubliclibrary.org/localhistory/?p=27634 Greenwood Cemetery Map] *An indexed listing of burials through 1989 is available in the history room at the Rockford Public Library

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[[Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia]] This page is part of the [[Space:Canadian Cemeteries Team|Nova Scotia Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Greenwood Cemetery '''GPS Coordinates:''' 46 18282N 059.97406W '''Information:''' Greenwood Cemetery is located in Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212220/greenwood-cemetery *https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2079637/Glace%20Bay%20(Greenwood)%20Cemetery

Greenwood County, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Greenwood County, South Carolina | image = Greenwood_County_South_Carolina.jpg | text = [[Space: Greenwood County, South Carolina|Greenwood County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Greenwood co. logo }} This county of rolling hills of the piedmont was stocked with game in abundance for the Cherokee, Creek and Catawba hunters prior to the arrival of the Spanish in South Carolina. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/greenwood_county_sc.html :'''Early 1700's''' Indian traders and cattle drovers were the first European settlers in the region were Indian traders and cattle drovers, then next came the settlers, the Scots-Irish farmers from Pennsylvania. :'''1750''' Robert Gouedy established a plantation and store on the Cherokee Path "Ninety-Six" named for the distance to a main Cherokee town, Keowee. This began Greenwood county area's century of its own in history and participant to the older counties history.Greenwood County area was first settled. A piedmont country county, Greenwood is situated on a ridge between Saluda River on the east and Savannah River on the west, though it touches only the Saluda, Abbeville intervening between it and the Savannah.The county is admirably adapted to farming in staple, truck, and fruit crops. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Emerald Farm. }}{{clear}} :'''1769'''- Village named "Ninety-Six" was the judicial center of the backcountry in the newly-created overarching Ninety-Six District. . :'''1775''' Here many of the first Revolutionary War battles in South Carolina were fought. November 19, 1775. A monument erected by the D.A.R. commemorates the facts.. :'''July 1, 1776''' Francis Salvadore a local planter who arrived in 1773 to South Carolina, was the first Jewish American elected to a representative assembly and the first Jewish Patriot to die in American Revolution in South Carolina. Cherokees were attacking settlements along the frontier, massacring and scalping the settlers. Salvador was similar to Paul Revere, as he galloped his horse 30 miles to raise the alarm. After this he was in the front lines of the militia, defending the settlements. During one Cherokee attack in August, Salvadore was shot, fell into bushes, and later was scalped. http://www.jewishworldreview.com/jewish/salvador.asp :'''May19-June 21, 1781''' Major General Nathanael Greene was directing a siege of a British fort , Star Fort at Ninety-Six. The British abandoned and burned "Ninety-Six" Fort, 1781!. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Star Fort part of Ninety-Six. }}{{clear}} :'''1787''' the town was rebuilt and named Cambridge. Today the Ninety-Six National Historic Site protects the British Star Fort and other features of the colonial and Revolutionary era.https://www.nps.gov/nisi/index.htm {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Island Ford road of Ninety-Six National Historic Site }} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1824''' -Greenwood, SC began, and named this for John McGehee, an early resident and plantation owner. Greenwood County takes its name from its county seat, Greenwood, SC, which was a log house built by the Cambridge lawyer, John McGeehee. The area was developed largely for cotton plantations and the labor was slave labor. It has continued to be agricultural into the 2000's.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood_County,_South_Carolina :'''1852''' Greenville & Columbia Railroad arrived. The village center changed as businesses formed around the railway depot. Greenville, S.C. became an agricultural market and transportation hub served by five railroad lines. The arrival of the railroad stimulated cotton growing and textile manufacturing in this area. By 1900 its population was 4,828. :'''1860''' -This region was a states' rights agitation hotbed. John Henry Logan is credited with proposing the famous Abbeville secession rally of that year. The village escaped most the American Civil War battles. 60 residents served in Confederate regiments. :'''May 1, 1865'''- Confederate President Jefferson Davis fled from Richmond and stayed the night at the Cokesbury home of General Martin W. Gary. President Davis was captured at Irwinville, Georgia, a week later. :'''1867-1870's''' -Recovery from the Civil War took many years. Reconstruction gave educational and voting rights for the freedmen. But adjustment took years. Cotton plantations decreased in size. African Americans sought other jobs.. :'''1870's-80s'''Brewer Normal and Industrial School in Greenwood and the Payne Institute in Cokesbury offered educational training. The South Carolina Land Commission achieved a rare success with the community of former slaves called Promise Land. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Cokesbury School. }}{{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] ::'''1700-1890''''s approximately 45 race riots took place. Riots of this period were all caused by different reasons:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_election_riot ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898 Wilmington, North Carolina] Wilmington, NC race riot occurred shortly after the Pheonix election riot caused by objections to the Rights of African Americans.http://donotforgetourhistory.weebly.com/race-riots.html :::1831: Slave rebellion of slaves and free blacks (Southampton County, Virginia) :::1835: Five Points Riot (New York City) :::1863: Detroit race riot :::1863: New York City Draft Riot :::1870: New York City orange riot :::1894: Buffalo, New York riot of 1894 :::1898: Wilmington race riot :::1898: Greenwood County, South Carolina :'''1890''' Textile manufacturing in the New South altered the economy and society of the region. The first cotton mill in Greenwood opened with 75 workers. It almost failed in 1908 until James c Self became the president of Greenwood Cotton Mill and built one of the largest privately-held companies. Abney Mills, which is based in Greenwood, spread its production plants across the upstate. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Greenwood county map. }}{{clear}} :'''1897''' Greenwood County was created by the South Carolina legislature from parts of Abbeville and Edgefield counties (originally been part of the old Ninety-Six District). It was named for its county seat, Greenwood. :'''Nov 1898''' Greenwood County was the site of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_election_riot Phoenix Election riots]. ::Thomas Tolbert, white land-owner urged African Americans to fill out an affidavit if they were disenfranchised by the new Constitution of South Carolina. Tolbert's allies intended to use these to challenge the 1895 South Carolina state constitution. Violence broke out, resulting in 12 African Americans were hung, many were injured by the white mob, one white man murdered and all of Tolberts property was burned. Tolbert withstood several gunshot wounds to the neck, arms, and left side. These were not fatal, but he retreated. The hangings were near Rehoboth Church, where many local whites, and Tolbert, worshiped.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_election_riot :'''1900's''' Investors began the Ware Shoals Manufacturing Company on the Saluda River, at the northern border of the county. This was the site of an old water wheel grist mill. When it encountered financial crisis, it was sold to Benjamin Riegel of New York. The mill contained 30,000 spindles. By 1916 a new mill was constructed, containing 70,200 spindles and 1,300 looms and built the model textile town of '''Ware Shoals''' in 1916. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ware_Shoals,_South_Carolina :'''1929''' 5 railroads (total mileage 101) crossed the county, Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Charleston & Western Carolina Railway (part of the Atlantic Coast Line) and the Piedmont & Northern Railway (electric) with a fifth now assured, the Georgia & Florida Railway extension from Augusta to Greenwood.. ::Transportation is handled by the 5 railways, and 9 highways (5 are paved). This makes the county one of the most easily traveled of the state. The county and its county seat are one of the leading distributing centers. The highways include Dixie, Calhoun, Black Bear, and Capital-to-Capital, and others which connect county seats of adjoining counties. :'''1930's''' The Great Depression altered the economy of Greenwood County. Land values declined, textile mills tried to stay open and resist union efforts to organize the workers. Farmers were impoverished. 1933, New Deal programs offered limited work relief for the unemployed. The largest New Deal project in the area was construction of '''Buzzard's Roost Dam''' on the Saluda River to begin Lake Greenwood and generate electricity in a county-owned power plant. Today the hydroelectric plant has been sold to Duke Power Company while the lake offers an array of recreational facilities. :'''post 1950''' Greenwood County has diversified industrial growth. Corporations have constructed factories such as Monsanto, Velux, and Fuji. But the county remains home to a unique mail order business, the George W. Park Seed Company is the home of a mail order business. It has a research and development division with experimentation aboard the Space Shuttle. Although the site of the first white settlement in piedmont South Carolina, Greenwood County was not organized until 1897. It was formed from Abbeville and Edgefield counties, original sub-divisions of the old Ninety-Six District. A piedmont country county, Greenwood is situated on a ridge between Saluda River on the east and Savannah River on the west, though it touches only the Saluda, Abbeville intervening between it and the Savannah. The area is 473 square miles and the population, estimated as of 1925, is 36,969. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Scotch-Cross Plantation }}{{clear}} ::'''Ninety Six''' is a thriving town in the lower section of the county. Its grain crops production ranks equal to yields of the state. A creamery at Greenwood, the county seat, encourages the use of cattle on farms and nearby markets could use much more milk than is now supplied by dairies. Pioneer poultry men are finding the soil and climate just the thing for that business. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Leander College }}{{clear}} ::Lander College, Bailey Military Insitute (military prep school) and the city School system include At Greenwood, the county seat, are Lander College, Bailey Military Institute, a high grade military preparatory school, and a city school system including a modern high school. The city schools last year enrolled 4,500. There are three other high schools in the county. 1926 $400,000 was spent in public school building. Greenwood, with about 250,000 spindles, is one of the leading cotton manufacturing counties. It has large mills at Ware Shoals on the Saluda River, at Ninety-Six and in Greenwood. The annual payroll approximates $3,000,000. Greenwood ranks second in the state in the per capita value of its manufactured products. The value of all crops, payrolls, and manufactured products in 1924 was over $15,000,000. The county has nine banks with resources of more than $8,000,000. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Greenwood county montage. }}{{clear}} Land is reasonably priced in all sections and no farm in the county is further than two miles from a topsoil highway. ===Government Offices=== The first white settlement in upper South Carolina was at old Ninety-Six in this county. There was the site of the first court house in the piedmont country. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Greenwood Courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Greenwood Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size -Area- 463 sq mi (1,199 km2) total, with 455 sq mi (1,178 km2) land and 8.2 sq mi (21 km2), 1.8% water. :Topography -rolling hills of the piedmont was stocked with game in abundance :Soil- The lower and middle sections are for the most part of the much desired chocolate soil, selected by early settlers for its great dependability in all sorts of seasons. ::The upper section has two grades of soil. Around the villages of Hodges and Cokesbury a sandy loam grows line staple crops, melons and, in former times, produced excellent tobacco. This section attracted national notice some years ago withproduction by the use of crimson clover. This sandy loam produces a bale to the acre of cotton after crimson clover with only a small amount of acid phosphate as commercial fertilizer. ::The other part of the upper section is strong red and sandy soils mixed. :Location- A piedmont country county, Greenwood is situated on a ridge between Saluda River on the east and Savannah River on the west. it touches only the Saluda River, Abbeville is between it and the Savannah River. ====Adjacent counties==== *Laurens County - north{{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Greenwood co, within South Carolina }} *Newberry County - northeast *Edgefield County - southeast *Saluda County - southeast *McCormick County - southwest *Abbeville County - west ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninety_Six_National_Historic_Site Ninety Six National Historic Site] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest Sumter National Forest] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 66,271 people in the county with a population density of 146 people/sq. mi. In 2010 the county population was 69,66 with a population density of 153 people/sq. mi. racial makeup of the county was 65.57% White, 31.74% Black or African American, 0.18% Native American, 0.71% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.03% from other races, and 0.74% from two or more races. 2.87% of the population were Hispanic or Latino. Median income for a household in the county was $34,702, and the median income for a family was $42,022. Males had a median income of $30,759 versus $23,820 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,446. About 9.90% of families and 14.20% of the population were below the poverty line.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Greenwood co, within South Carolina }}{{clear}} *Greenwood County is included in the Greenwood, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area. Highways:
*US 25 *US 178 *US 178 Bus. *US 221.svg US 221 *South Carolina SC 10 *South Carolina SC 34 *South Carolina SC 72 *South Carolina SC 702 *South Carolina SC 246 *South Carolina SC 248 *South Carolina SC 252 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leath_Correctional_Institution Leath Prison for women] 105 prison guards and security personnel and 40 non-security personnel, as well as 562 prisoners manufacture women's underwear. *Schools
Greenwood County has 3 school districts: Greenwood School District 50 (Greenwood Metro), Greenwood School District 51 (Ware Shoals), and Greenwood School District 52 (Ninety Six). Colleges
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lander_University Lander University] 4 year college http://www.lander.edu *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedmont_Technical_College Piedmont technical College] offers degrees in Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, Industrial, Health Science Services such as nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, Medical, Medical technology, Veterinary, Public Service. *The county has had a county farm agent 15 years (about 1990), Greenwood County has a home demonstration agent and a chamber of commerce with offices at the county seat. *Greenwood, one of leading cotton manufacturing counties, has large mills at Ware Shoals, on the Saluda River, at Ninety-Six, and in Greenwood. It has 250,000 spindles, has annual payroll approximates $3,000,000. Greenwood ranks second in the state in the per capita value of its manufactured products. . *crops, payrolls, and manufactured products in 1924 was over $15,000,000. . *The county has nine banks with resources of more than $8,000,000. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Greenwood, South Carolina|Greenwood]]''' (county seat) =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== Towns
*[[:Category:Hodges, South Carolina|Hodges]] *[[:Category:Ninety Six, South Carolina|Ninety Six]] *[[:Category:Troy, South Carolina|Troy]] *[[:Category:Ware Shoals, South Carolina|Ware Shoals]] (partly in Abbeville and Laurens Counties) CDP's
**[[:Category:Bradley, South Carolina|Bradley]] **[[:Category:Cokesbury, South Carolina|Cokesbury]] **[[:Category:Coronaca, South Carolina|Coronaca]] **[[:Category:Promised Land, South Carolina|Promised Land]] Uni Community ***[[:Category:Callison, South Carolina|Callison]] ***[[:Category:Kirksey, South Carolina|Kirksey]] ***[[:Category:Pittsburg, South Carolina|Pittsburg]] ====County Resources==== **The county and the city of Greenwood maintain a public library with over 5,000 volumes. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_Female_College_and_Cokesbury_Conference_School Old Cokesbury School] - operated 1853-1874 under Bascomb Lodge No. 80 of Freemasons.1776-1918 was Cokesbury Conference school for boys. From 1876 to 1882, the building was the site of the Cokesbury Conference School, a school for boys from 1876 to 1882, and co-educational thereafter. 1918-1954 operated as a public school. 1954 the property reverted to the South Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. {{Image|file=Greenwood_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Cokesbury School. }}{{clear}} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leath_Correctional_Institution Leath Prison for women] 105 prison guards and security personnel and 40 non-security personnel, as well as 562 prisoners manufacture women's underwear. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lander_University Lander University] 4 year college http://www.lander.edu *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedmont_Technical_College Piedmont technical College] offers degrees in Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, Industrial, Health Science Services such as nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, Medical, Medical technology, Veterinary, Public Service =====Notables===== * Francis Salvador (1747-1776), who was killed fighting Cherokees during the Revolutionary War, first Jewish person elected to the state legislature. *United States Congressman Preston Smith Brooks (1819-1857) *Educator Benjamin Mays (1894-1984) were also residents of Greenwood County. ====Census==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Gaulden Family Burying Ground, Ninety Six, South Carolina|Gaulden Family Burying Ground]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2336 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2336&CSsr=21& FindaGrave cemeteries2] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/24-greenwood.html Rootsweb Cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Greenwood-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Genealogy, Cemeteries] ===Sources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninety_Six_National_Historic_Site *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_Female_College_and_Cokesbury_Conference_School Old Cokesbury School] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leath_Correctional_Institution Leath Prison for women *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2336 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2336&CSsr=21& FindaGrave cemeteries2] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/24-greenwood.html Rootsweb Cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Greenwood-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Genealogy, Cemeteries] *http://www.lander.edu

Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914 == The ancestry and descendants of Thomas Greenwood, of Newton, Massachusetts; Nathaniel and Samuel Greenwood, of Boston, Massachusetts; John Greenwood, of Virginia, and many later arrivals in America, also the early history of the Greenwoods in England, and the arms they used. * by [[Greenwood-5128|Frederick Greenwood]] (1850-1918) and [[Thurston-904|Brown Thurston]] (1814-1900) * published by The Lyons Genealogical Co., New York, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/greenwoodgenealo00gree * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=19728 === Table of Contents === * To the reader, [https://archive.org/stream/greenwoodgenealo00gree#page/n18/mode/1up Page v] * Map, [https://archive.org/stream/greenwoodgenealo00gree#page/n23/mode/1up Page viii] * Explanation, [https://archive.org/stream/greenwoodgenealo00gree#page/n26/mode/1up Page ix] * Contents, [https://archive.org/stream/greenwoodgenealo00gree#page/n28/mode/1up Page xi] * Ancient English Records, Page 1 * The Greenwood Arms, Page 6 * English History of The Family And Origin of The Name, Page 15 * Ancient Greenwood Wills, Page 24 * Execution of John Greenwood, Page 30 * Greenwoods in Holland, Page 38 * Some Notable Greenwoods, Page 40 * First Greenwoods in America, Page 43 * In General, Page 46 * The Grave of Thomas Greenwood, Page 48 * Thomas Greenwood Homestead, Page 49 * Posterity of Thomas Greenwood, Page 53 * Parents And Descendants of Nathaniel And Samuel Greenwood, of Boston, Mass., Page 451 * Epitaphs In Copp's Hill Cemetery, Boston, Mass., Page 466 * Virginia Family, Page 468 * Later Arrivals, Page 478 * Greenwoods Not Connected in Line of Ancestry, Page 488 * Index To Descendants of Thomas Greenwood of Newton, Mass., Page 501 * Index To Descendants of Nathaniel And Samuel Greenwood of Boston, Page 539 * Index To Escendants of John Greenwood of Virginia, Page 541 * Index To Later Arrivals, Page 543 * Index To Greenwoods Not Connected in Line of Ancestry, Page 545 ==== Pedigrees ==== * Babcock, Page 156 * Belknap, Page 228 * Brooks, Page 359 * Capen, Page 37 * Fay, Page 200 * French, Page 427 * Gray, Page 228 * Holman, Page 124 * Hovey, Page 134 * Jackson, Page 57 * Larrabee, Page 311 * Leland, Page 97 * Perry, Page 229 * Lyon, Page 264 * Russell, Page 141 * Stearns, Page 80 * Temple, Page 243 * Thompson, Page 341 * Trowbridge, Page 60 * Ward, Page 53 * Whitney, Page 153 * Woodward, Page 72 * Winchester, Page 135 * White, Page 189 === 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 === * Greenwood, Frederick. ''[[Space:Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914|Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914]]'' (Lyons Genealogical Co., New York, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greenwood|Greenwood]])

Greenwood Memorial Cemetery

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[[Category: Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Florala, Alabama]] [[Category: Covington County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Greenwood Memorial 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
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===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed and appears online at Lisa R. Franklin’s [http://trackingyourroots.com/covington.htm Tracking Your Roots] website. * ===To Do=== *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Photograph all interments/tombstones. * 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. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *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" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}

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=== General Information === '''Cemetery Name''' Greenwood Memorial Cemetery , ''Also Know as Greenwwood Memorial Gardens.'' '''Address''' 10844 Rough and Ready Highway. In Grass Valley, Nevada, California, 95945 '''GPS Coordinates''' 39.22470, -121.07310 === History === The Greenwood Memorial Cemetery was established in the late 1800's. It is a beautiful cemetery with lawns, Pines, Oaks and Dogwood trees. The paths are graveled and there is a drivable road around the perimiter of the property. Behind is the non endowment section that is maintained by volunteers, and behind that is a large field that sloops up with many pines and oaks, there are a few family plots dating back to the 1840's in this area. The back boarder of the property butts up against the Nevada County Irrigation ditch, that looks like a small stream, and there are trails along the ditch and it is quite pretty. Many people walk or run the trail bring them into the cemetery. Next door to the Cemetery is Saint Patricks Cathoic Cemetery . === More Information === [https://www.theunion.com/news/local-news/nevada-county-woman-volunteers-time-to-care-for-untended-graves/article_7c2bc028-4204-524b-8f23-4d67124bb534.html Women Volunteers to care for Untended Graves] https://www.hooperandweavermortuary.com/cemeteries/greenwood-memorial-gardens-cemetary/ https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8005/greenwood-memorial-cemetery Greenwood Memorial Cemetery in findagrave.com].'''''

Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, California

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== Notable Interments == * [[wikipedia:Belle Benchley|Belle Benchley]] (1882–1973), director of the [[wikipedia:San Diego Zoo\San Diego Zoo]] from 1927–1953 * Dan Broderick,Daniel Thomas “Dan” Broderick, III on {{FindAGrave|7538|sameas=no}} attorney, and his wife Linda,Linda Kolkena Broderick on {{FindAGrave|7539|sameas=no}} murdered by his ex-wife, [[wikipedia:Betty Broderick|Betty Broderick]], in 1989 * [[wikipedia:Victor Buono|Victor Buono]] (1938–1982), character actor * [[wikipedia:George Burnham|George Burnham]] (1868–1939), banker, politician * [[wikipedia:Marvel Crosson|Marvel Crosson]] (1904–1929) pioneer female aviator * [[wikipedia:David Faber (author)|David Faber]] (1928-2015), [[wikipedia:Poland|Polish]]-born [[wikipedia:The Holocaust|Holocaust]] survivor, author, lecturer * [[wikipedia:Walter "Rosetta" Fuller|Walter Fuller]] (1910–2003), jazz trumpeter and vocalist, civil-rights activist * [[Grant-474|Ulysses S. "Buck" Grant, Jr.]] (1852–1929), son of [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]], attorney and investment capitalist, developer of the [[wikipedia:U.S. Grant Hotel|U.S. Grant Hotel]] * [[Grant-2527|Ulysses S. Grant IV]] (1893–1977), grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant and former chairman of the Department of Geology, University of California at Los Angeles * [[wikipedia:Burke Hanford|Burke Hanford]] (1872–1928), sailor, recipient of the [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] * [[wikipedia:William Kettner|William "Bill" Kettner]] (1864–1930), United States Congressman, civic booster * [[wikipedia:Moses A. Luce|Moses A. Luce]] (1842–1933), Civil War veteran, Medal of Honor recipient, attorney, founder of [[wikipedia:Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps|Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps]] * [[wikipedia:Charles Schroeter|Charles Schroeter]] (1863-1921), Civil War and [[wikipedia:Apache Wars|Apache War]] veteran, Medal of Honor recipient; re-interred at [[wikipedia:Marine Corps Air Station Miramar#Miramar National Cemetery|Miramar National Cemetery]] in 2015 * [[wikipedia:Ernestine Schumann-Heink|Ernestine Schumann-Heink]] (1861–1936), operatic contralto * [[wikipedia:Phil Swing]] (1884–1963), United States Congressman * [[wikipedia:Gregon A. Williams|Gregon A. Williams]], Marine Corps Major general; served in [[wikipedia:Nicaragua|Nicaragua]], [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] and [[wikipedia:Korean War|Korean War]] * [[Wright-17611|Harold Bell Wright]] (1872–1944), best-selling writer == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Greenwood_Memorial_Park_(San_Diego)|Greenwood Memorial Park]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8003 Greenwood Memorial Park] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, California]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greenwood_Memorial_Park%2C_San_Diego%2C_California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Greenwood_Memorial_Park%2C_San_Diego%2C_California| Greenwood Memorial Park]]}}

Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas

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[[Category:Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas]] {{image|file=Cemeteries_Bannister_Halderman_and_Other_Family_Members_-_USA-8.jpg}} == Notable Interments == * [[wikipedia:Commonwealth War Graves Commission|Commonwealth War Graves Commission]] memorial to British [[wikipedia:Royal Flying Corps|Royal Flying Corps]] and [[wikipedia:Royal Air Force|Royal Air Force]] members, stationed at nearby [[wikipedia:Camp Taliaferro|Camp Taliaferro]] during World War I, eleven of whom are buried in this cemetery. * [[wikipedia:Frances Daisy Emery Allen|Dr. Daisy Emery Allen]], early Fort Worth physician and first woman graduate of a Texas medical school * [[wikipedia:Bobby Bragan|Bobby Bragan]], former player for the [[wikipedia:Brooklyn Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] and the first manager of the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Braves|Atlanta Braves]] * [[wikipedia:Eddie Chiles|Eddie Chiles]], founder of the [[wikipedia:Western Company of North America|Western Company]] and one-time owner of the [[wikipedia:Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]]. * [[O'Bryan-381|Rildia Bee O'Bryan Cliburn]], mother of concert pianist [[Cliburn-39|Van Cliburn]]. * [[Cliburn-39|Van Cliburn]], classical pianist * [[wikipedia:Pete Donohue|Pete Donohue]], former pitcher best known for being a member of the [[wikipedia:Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Reds]] * Lawrence Clifton Elliot,Lawrence Clifton Elliott on {{FindAGrave|5379|sameas=no}} an aviation pioneer who developed domestic flight routes. * [[wikipedia:Ormer Locklear|Ormer Locklear]], barnstormer and stunt pilot for [[wikipedia:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]]. * William John Marsh,William John Marsh on {{FindAGrave|20056260|sameas=no}} composer of "Texas, Our Texas." * [[wikipedia:Bill McCahan|Bill McCahan]], former [[wikipedia:Oakland Athletics|Athletics]] pitcher who threw a no-hitter in 1947 * [[wikipedia:Blanche_McVeigh|Blanche McVeigh]], artist and art educator * [[wikipedia:Roy Roberts|Roy Roberts]], actor (''[[wikipedia:The Gale Storm Show|The Gale Storm Show]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Beverly Hillbillies|The Beverly Hillbillies]]'') * [[wikipedia:Rod Roddy|Rod Roddy]], famous announcer for [[wikipedia:The Price Is Right (U.S. game show)|The Price Is Right]] * [[wikipedia:Ben Hogan|Ben Hogan]], golfer * [[wikipedia:Tex Beneke|Tex Beneke]], big band singer, musician, and actor == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Greenwood_Memorial_Park_(Fort_Worth)|Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1609159 Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum] on Find A Grave

Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona

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[[Category: Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona]] :Also known as: Forest Lawn Cemetery, Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Memory Lawn Cemetery ----- === About Project === :This page is a work in progress. A local boy scout volunteer is transcribing 5,000 of the veteran graves in this cemetery for his Eagle project. Ultimately, the goal is to create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery and photograph each gravestone. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help catalog and photograph the graves, please contact [[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Gunther-113|Russ]]. :If you are interested in helping with the Global Cemeteries Project, the U.S. Cemeteries Project, or the Arizona Cemeteries 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]] *[[Project:Arizona_Cemeteries|The Arizona Cemeteries Project]] ---- :'''Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery''' :Also known as: ::Forest Lawn Cemetery ::Greenwood Memorial Cemetery ::Memory Lawn Cemetery ---- * See the [[:Category:Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greenwood_Memory_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Phoenix%2C_Arizona|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57026/greenwood-memory-lawn-cemetery Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery at Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Greenwood-Memory-Lawn-Mortuary-and-Cemetery/60 Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery at Billion Graves] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Greenwood_Memory_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Phoenix%2C_Arizona| the Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery]]}} ---- === Location and Map === :Address: :2300 West Van Buren Street :Phoenix :Maricopa County :Arizona USA :: :Phone: (602) 254-8491 :GPS Coordinates: :33.4557991, -112.1097031 :Map: : :Notes: ::Chinese Memorial Garden is a section. ::Greenwood Memorial Park was established in 1906 by Arizona Lodge #2 of the Free and Accepted Masons. In 1947, Memory Lawn Memorial Park was established as a separate cemetery to the west of the existing Greenwood. These two cemeteries were combined in 1989 which created the largest cemetery in Arizona. Still active, there are well over 100,000 souls interred at the combined facility. ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery (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;"|'''WIKITREE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FINDAGRAVE''' |- | Alvord Jackson, Vera E||5 April 1916||28 September 1992||Section 54, Block 10, Lot 4, Space 7||[[Alvord-956|Vera E. (Alvord) Jackson]]||{{FindAGrave|68564766}}|| |- | Ammerman, Shoer Harvey||3 April 1899||11 June 1957||Section 1ML, Block 8, Lot 15, Space 6||[[Ammerman-294|Shoer Harvey Ammerman]]||{{FindAGrave|147550406}}|| |- | Milligan, Charles L Jr||26 July 1895||22 March 1979||Section 44 North||[[Milligan-1573|Charles L Milligan Jr.]]||{{FindAGrave|182774784}}|| |- | Milligan Robertson Lewis, Ida Gertrude||1 April 1917||31 January 1969||||[[Milligan-3327|Ida Gertrude (Milligan) Lewis]]||{{FindAGrave|195001082}}|| |- | Robertson, Willie Thomas||20 October 1893||23 October 1962||||[[Robertson-23277|Willie Thomas Robertson]]||{{FindAGrave|195001081}}|| |- }

Greenwood Name Study

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[[Category:Greenwood Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Greenwood Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Greenwood Greenwood]] 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 Greenwood 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 Greenwood's), by time period (18th Century Greenwood's), or by topic (Greenwood DNA, Greenwood Occupations, Greenwood 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 Greenwood 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: [[Fowler-6509|Judith Fowler]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Greenwood}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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== *

Greenwood No 1 Baptist Church

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[[Category:Caddo Parish, Louisiana, Black Churches]] [[Category:Greenwood No. 1 Baptist Church, Greenwood, Louisiana]] [[Category:Greenwood Memorial Garden, Greenwood, Louisiana]] [[Category:Harden-1880 Needs Research]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Greenwood, Louisiana]] The Greenwood No. 1 Baptist Church was organized in 1866 on the site which is now the First Baptist Church of Greenwood. Among the organizers were Rev. Tanker and Rev. Foster (white ministers), Reverends Thomas Luke, Sandy Isaac, George Parson, Billy Burk, Eli Adams, Bunkie Jones, and a few more faithful Christians. === First Board of Deacons === The first board of Deacons were: #Ben Freedman, #[[Devers-273|Elbert Devers (abt.1830-)]], #Edmond Wilkerson, #Eli Scott, #James Henderson #[[Thomas-58968|Sampson Thomas (1835-)]] === Deacons === #[[Allen-65610|William Lee Allen Sr. (1868-1959)]] #Jackson Butler, #John Anderson, #[[Devers-292|Rufus Devers (abt.1883-1956)]], #[[Draper-3733|Arthur Draper Jr (1911-1989)]], #[[Draper-4283|Willis T Draper (1870-1951)]], #[[Draper-5132|Tom Draper (1885-1967)]] #[[Johnson-112063|Ed Johnson (abt.1887-1964)]] #David McAlpin, #[[Scott-39675|Ben Scott (abt.1896-abt.1961)]], #[[Birdsong-556|George Birdsong (abt.1842-1918)]] #[[Adams-46290|Tom Adams Sr (1901-1981)]], #Belcher Stance Sr., #James Wayne, #Adam Handy, #[[Anderson-65320|Abram Anderson (abt.1896-1973)]], #Don Dotson, #Willis Jones, #J.D. Sanders, #[[Jackson-39870|Benjamin Jackson (abt.1892-abt.1984)]], #Willie B. Jackson, #Henry Dunkins, #[[Johnson-112071|Edward Johnson (1914-)]] #Larry Robinson, #Thurmon Taylor, #Belcher Stance Jr., #Ira Jackson, #Chester Dunkins, #Youree Hamilton, #Haile Woods, #[[Fields-5534|Eugene Fields]] #[[Clemons-1465|Eddie Clemons (1900-1988)]] #Noah Johnson, #Glenn James, #Gregory Fields, #Leonard Moore, #Albert Taylor, #Exie Russell, #John James, #Billy Breedlove, #Harvey Powell, #Shrone Gibson, #R. C. Myles, #Lloyd White, #Louis Mason, #[[Draper-4833|James Draper (abt.1880-1919)]] #T. J. McCoy, #Cedric Neal Chatman, #Lewell Byrdsong, #Cedric Thomas, #James Robinson, #Lavon Jackson, #Roy Reliford. Pastors who have served this church during the past 143 years are: Reverends Thomas Luke, Ben Pride, Jackson Powell, Watt Long, Eli Adams, Bryant Wright, L. W. Wells, J. B. Green (twice elected), D. W. Henderson, Luke Adams, A. C. Cooper, R. D. Spikes, M. G. Gree, W. B. Reed, J. W. Wells, Sam Price (all deceased). Rev. Price served faithfully for 37 years. Under his leadership this sanctuary was erected at the cost of approximately $66,000. It was completed in 1973. Other Pastors: Reverends Johnny Williams, Steve Anderson, Tommy Stewart, Tommie D. Harris, and the present Pastor Terrance Fitzgerald Trammell who was elected, May 16, 1998. Licensed Ministers: Anthony Rhode, A. P. Patterson, Jake Hill, Ellis Mays Sr., Sandy Wayne, Howard Henderson, Chester Dunkins, (all deceased), Noah Johnson, Gregory Fields, Paul McIntyre, John Ford, Floyd Cage, Michael O'Brien, James Thornhill, Kenneth Berry, Michael Murphy, Jeron Rogers, [[Saldana-250|Andre Saldana]], Tramayne Myles, Christopher Bailey, James Dennis, Johnny Williams, and Andrew Randall. Sisters: Anna Trammell, Tiaumeka Thomas, Beatrice Myles, Marcella Reliford, Theresa White and Tangela Betford. Ministers in Training: Brandy Jones, Khadijah Lockett, Bernice Davis, Joshua Jackson, and Sean Eatmon.143rd Anniversary, Greenwood No. 1 Baptist Church Souvenir Booklet [https://www.facebook.com/Greenwood-1-Baptist-Church-182673444020/ Greenwood No 1 Baptist Church] == Sources ==

Greenwood-3667 To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category:Greenwood-3667]] Here are the profiles [[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Greenwood-3667&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Steven Greenwood To-Do List|Steven's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Klitzke-85|Acton, Elva K (Klitzke) ]] || 1923-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-1|Ribbke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Barker-13173|Barker, Clarence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Barker-13174|Barker, Rollo D]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burmester-137|Burmester, Johann Jürgen]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[LeMonte-5|LeMonte, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Eickhoff-185|Eickhoff, Anna Maria]] || 1790-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Friedrichs-96|Friedrichs, Hans Jürgen]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gause-238|Gause, Anna Catharina Marie]] || 1870-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Gause-239|Gause, Peter Jurgen]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gause-240|Gause, William ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gause-241|Gause, Emma ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gause-242|Gause, Minnie ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lane-14797|Gerken, Emma E (Lane) ]] || 1859-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Gerken-270|Gerken, Herman F]] || 1868-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Gleash-1|Gleash, Eva ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gleash-2|Gleash, Andrew C]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3668|Greenwood, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3669|Greenwood, Joseph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3670|Greenwood, Joseph John]] || 1906-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3671|Greenwood, Leo ]] || 1881-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-1|Greenwood, Mary (Wiatrok) ]] || 1882-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3674|Greenwood, Jack ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3684|Greenwood, Ella May]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3687|Greenwood, Edmund ]] || 1909-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3718|Greenwood, Sue Carol]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-3719|Greenwood, Dick ]] || 1930-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Griffith-9332|Griffith, Nellie Adella]] || 1920-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schiefelbein-39|Harms, Alice Amanda (Schiefelbein) ]] || 1907-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Harms-1869|Harms, Walter A]] || 1895-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-9|Horstmann, Emma Anna Eliza (Ribbke) ]] || 1912-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-10|Horstmann, Anna Wilhelmina (Ribbke) ]] || 1914-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Kelsner-4|Kelsner, Franklin ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weinert-167|Kelsner, Ruby (Weinert)]] || || to-do |- | [[Trieber-10|Kelsner, Agatha E (Trieber) ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-67|Klitzke, August Ferdinand Fredrick]] || 1847-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-68|Klitzke, Albert Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1869-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-69|Klitzke, William F H]] || 1873-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-70|Klitzke, Reinhold H]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-71|Klitzke, George August]] || 1886-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-72|Klitzke, August Friedrich Herman]] || 1887-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-73|Klitzke, Hugo Richard Reinhold]] || 1883-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-76|Klitzke, August Ferdinand]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-77|Klitzke, George A H]] || 1896-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-78|Klitzke, William Fredrick]] || 1897-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-79|Klitzke, Walter H]] || 1900-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-80|Klitzke, Elmer E]] || 1908-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-82|Klitzke, August W]] || 1921-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-83|Klitzke, Larry L]] || 1954-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-84|Klitzke, Lester H]] || 1927-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-86|Klitzke, Carl Frederick William]] || 1850-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-87|Klitzke, Albert Karl Wilhelm]] || 1877-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Piehl-134|Piehl, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Kroll-488|Kroll, Ernest Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1855-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Post-3372|Kroll, Augusta Friederika Caroline (Post) ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lane-14798|Lane, Philo ]] || 1837-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Winchester-1469|Lane, Lucretia Ann (Winchester) ]] || 1836-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Maahs-31|Maahs, Johann Heinrich]] || 1853-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Mahler-541|Mahler, Ella Bertha Augusta]] || 1885-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Marquardt-627|Marquardt, Elva ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mennerich-31|Mennerich, Catharina Elisabeth]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Müller-9312|Müller, Catharina Margarethe]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Oetzmann-43|Oetzman, William Henry (Oetzmann) ]] || 1833-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Oetzmann-42|Oetzmann, Katharina Dorothea]] || 1859-09-16 || to-do |- | [[Oetzmann-44|Oetzmann, Heinrich ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Perleberg-10|Perleberg, Johanna Caroline]] || 1847-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Perleberg-11|Perleberg, Bernard ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pope-7992|Pope, Josephine Bell]] || 1938-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Post-3388|Post, Johann Heinrich Christian Wilhelm]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-2|Ribbke, Herman Heinrich Wilhelm]] || 1900-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Maahs-29|Ribbke, Leona (Maahs)]] || || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-3|Ribbke, Heinrich Friedrich]] || 1868-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-4|Ribbke, Roger Sr.]] || || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-6|Ribbke, William ]] || 1902-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-7|Ribbke, Walter ]] || 1904-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-8|Ribbke, Carl F]] || 1909-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Cook-34323|Ribbke, Mildred (Cook) ]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-11|Ribbke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamburg-182|Ribbke, Pauline (Hamburg) ]] || 1911-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-12|Ribbke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-13|Ribbke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-14|Ribbke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Ribbke-15|Ribbke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Stolte-217|Ripcke, Catharine Margarethe Elisabeth (Stolte) ]] || 1845-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Ripke-32|Ripke, Johann Heinrich]] || 1838-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Ripke-33|Ripke, Johann Heinrich]] || 1798-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Ripke-34|Ripke, Johann Ernst]] || 1769-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Burmester-136|Ripke, Catharina Dorothee (Burmester) ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Friedrichs-94|Ripke, Catharine Marie (Friedrichs) ]] || 1804-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Sauer-1577|Sauer, Johann ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sauer-1579|Sauer, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Sauer-1580|Sauer, Jürgen ]] || || to-do |- | [[Schaenzer-1|Schaenzer, Isabella Catherine]] || 1897-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Schaenzer-2|Schaenzer, George ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schaenzer-3|Schaenzer, Johann Peter]] || 1834-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Horstmann-140|Schepp, Anita (Horstmann)]] || || to-do |- | [[Schiefelbein-40|Schiefelbein, Wilhelm F Godfrey]] || 1873-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Kroll-487|Schiefelbein, Anna Louise (Kroll) ]] || 1882-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Schiefelbein-41|Schiefelbein, William Harold]] || 1905-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Schröder-1942|Schröder, Dorothee Elise Hermine]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schultz-6247|Schultz, Herman ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schultz-6248|Schultz, Leandor ]] || 1919-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schulz-1858|Schulz, Catharine Marie]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seise-10|Seise, Jack ]] || || to-do |- | [[Zimmer-1636|Seise, Patricia (Zimmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Seise-11|Seise, Fritz ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sproll-6|Sproll, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Stolte-91|Stolte, Friedrich Christoph Wilhelm ]] || 1856-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Stolte-92|Stolte, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm]] || 1826-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Stolte-218|Stolte, Heinrich Christopher Christoph]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Stolte-220|Stolte, Heinrich Christoph]] || 1782-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Stolte-221|Stolte, Jürgen Friedrich]] || 1742-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Stolte-222|Stolte, Johann Juergen Friedrich]] || 1853-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Stopper-6|Stopper, Ida ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Voss-1568|Voss, Martha ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-2|Wiatrok, John ]] || 1855-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-3|Wiatrok, Lena ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-4|Wiatrok, Joseph ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-5|Wiatrok, Unknown ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-6|Wiatrok, Irene ]] || 1908-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-7|Wiatrok, Paul John]] || 1882-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Wiatrok-8|Wiatrok, Alfred John]] || 1911-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Zastrow-194|Wiatrok, Alma Frances (Zastrow) ]] || 1918-01-19 || to-do |- | [[Klitzke-75|Zautke, Anna B Augusta (Klitzke) ]] || 1879-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Zautke-2|Zautke, Wilhelm Albert Ferdinand]] || 1881-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Zimmer-1637|Zimmer, Jacob Anthony]] || 1889-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Maahs-30|Zimmerman, Amanda Alvina Marie (Maahs) ]] || 1892-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Zimmerman-5606|Zimmerman, Emil ]] || 1884-00-00 || to-do |- |} ==To do:== '''Find all Hubers that ever lived in Oggersheim in a list:''' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Source !|Event !|Date !|Place !|Notes |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |13 April 1706 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johannes Huber, Anna Ursula Huber |- |Johann Michael Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |13 June 1707 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johannes Huber, Ursula Huber |- |Anna Helena Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |6 February 1709 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johannes Huber, Anna Ursula Huber |- |Anna Margaretha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |26 December 1709 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hanß Michel Huber, Anna Margaretha Huber |- |Johann Leonhard Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |3 April 1710 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hanß Huber, Ursula Huber |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |28 August 1711 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hanß Huber, Anna Ursula Huber |- |Johannes Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |20 October 1711 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hanß Michael Huber, Anna Margretha Huber |- |Susanna Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |19 June 1715 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hans Hüber, Ursula Hüber |- |Maria Ursula Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |15 November 1717 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hanß Huber, Ursula Huber |- |Maria Juliana Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |20 March 1718 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Hanß Michael Hüber, Anna Margaretha Hüber |- |Jo Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |17 March 1720 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johannes Huber, Anna Ursula Huber |- |Johann Christian Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |September 1722 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johannes Huber, Anna Ursula Huber |- |Andreas Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |25 February 1731 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Michael Huber, Susanna Euphrosina Huber |- |Johann Wilhelm Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |23 September 1736 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Leonhard Huber, Maria Anna Huber |- |Johannes Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |22 November 1739 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Leonhard Huber, Maria Anna Huber |- |Johann Christian Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |14 July 1743 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Leonhard Huber, Catharia Anna Huber |- |Anna Margaretha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |22 July 1746 (twin) |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Leonhard Huber, Maria Anna Huber |- |Isaac Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |22 July 1746 (twin) |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Leonhard Huber, Maria Anna Huber |- |Johann Christian Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |9 October 1750 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Leonhard Hüber, Maria Anna Hüber |- |Margaretha Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |23 May 1755 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christian Huber, Maria Elisabetha Huber |- |Maria Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |30 April 1758 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Andreas Huber, Anna Catharina Huber |- |Anna Barbara Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |24 April 1765 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christian Huber, Maria Elisabetha Huber |- |Jacob Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |29 February 1776 (Leap Day) |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christian Huber, Rosina Huber |- |Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |17 September 1777 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christian Huber, Rosina Huber |- |Maria Elisabetha Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |29 May 1780 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christian Hüber, Rosina Hüber |- |Catharina Barbara Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |12 December 1782 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christina [?] Huber, Rosina Huber |- |Johann Michael Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |7 March 1785 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Christian Hüber, Rosina Hüber |- |Maria Catharina Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |5 December 1786 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Nicolaus Huber, Catharina Huber |- |Maria Catharina Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |3 January 1788 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Susanna Rosina Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |27 March 1788 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Katharina Barbara Huber |- |Maria Catharina Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |16 March 1789 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Hüber, Anna Maria Hüber |- |Johanna Maria Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |1790 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Hüber, Cath. Barb. Hüber |- |Katharina Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |5 June 1790 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Hüber, Anna Maria Hüber |- |Johann Peter Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |16 June 1791 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Hüber, Anna Maria Hüber |- |Michael Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |30 January 1792 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Apollonia Huber |- |Amalia Friedrica Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |25 December 1792 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Michael Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |30 January 1793 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Apolonia Huber |- |Maria Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |17 March 1793 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Nicolaus Huber, Maria Katharina Huber |- |Michael Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |2 July 1795 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Johannes Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |28 July 1795 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Apollonia Huber |- |Maria Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |19 October 1795 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Nicolaus Huber, Katharina Huber |- |Johannes Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |30 August 1796 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Apolonia Huber |- |Anna Margaretha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |15 January 1797 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |3 March 1797 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Johann Nicolaus Huber, Katharina Huber |- |Johann Peter Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |7 December 1797 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Apolonia Huber |- |Michael Huber |Germany Marriages, 1558-1929 |Marriage (Groom) |1858 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Birth: 1799 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany; Parents: Nikol. Huber, Cathar. Buchart; Spouses: Elisabetha Mohr |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |25 February 1811 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Pfilippina |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |25 February 1811 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Philippina Huber |- |Peter Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |2 January 1814 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Peter Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Peter Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |26 December 1815 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |15 June 1817 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |15 June 1817 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Georg Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |23 April 1820 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Georg Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |23 April 1820 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Jacob Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |7 August 1822 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |16 May 1824 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Christoph Huber, Regina Hoim |- |Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |15 February 1825 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Elisabetha Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |15 February 1825 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Apollonia Hüber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |29 July 1827 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Hüber, Elisabetha Hüber |- |Apollonia Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |29 July 1827 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |13 January 1828 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |13 January 1828 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Johannes Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |29 March 1829 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Johannes Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |29 March 1829 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha |- |Christina Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |21 August 1831 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Christina Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |21 August 1831 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Anna Maria |- |Georg Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |8 January 1832 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Georg Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |8 January 1832 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Georg Huber, Margaretha |- |Margaretha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |6 September 1832 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Maria Huber |- |Margaretha Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |6 September 1832 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Maria |- |Pfilipp Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |14 October 1832 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Pfilipp Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |14 October 1832 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha |- |Nicolaus Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |23 March 1834 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, A. Mar. Huber |- |Nicolaus Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |23 March 1834 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Anna Margaretha Truzel |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany Marriages, 1558-1929 |Marriage (Bride) |1860 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Birth: 1835 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany; Parents: Michael Huber, Gertrude Haas; Spouses: Johannes Hoffmann |- |Michael Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |1 February 1835 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisab. Huber |- |Michael Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |7 February 1835 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Krauth |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |28 June 1835 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Gertraude Huber |- |Anna Maria Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |28 June 1835 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Gertrauda Haas |- |Christian Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |28 August 1836 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Mar. Anna Huber |- |Christina Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |28 August 1836 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Maria Anna Trutzel |- |Nicolaus Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |7 May 1837 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Nicolaus Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |7 May 1837 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Krauth |- |Philippine Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |19 July 1837 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Gertrauda Huber |- |Philippina Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |19 July 1837 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Gertruda Haas |- |Jacob Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |24 December 1837 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Maria Huber |- |Jakob Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |24 December 1837 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Adam Huber, Maria Trutzel |- |Friedrich Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |23 September 1838 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisab. Huber |- |Friederich Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening |23 September 1838 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Krauth |- |Johann Georg Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |14 April 1842 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Christina Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |7 January 1844 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |19 July 1857 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Johannes Huber, Eva Margar. Huber |- |Joseph Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |24 October 1858 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Johann Huber, Eva Margaretha Huber |- |Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |27 November 1859 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Joh. Huber, Margaretha Huber |- |Lorenz Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |25 March 1860 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |9 June 1861 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Jakob Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Julie Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |8 December 1861 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Eva Margaretha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |16 March 1862 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Philipp Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Philipp Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |18 January 1863 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Friederich Huber, Amalie Huber |- |Elisabetha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |9 August 1863 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Jakob Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Maria Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |4 December 1863 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Philipp Huber, Anna Maria Huber |- |Margaretha Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |2 October 1864 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Friedrich Huber, Amalie Huber |- |Joseph Huber |New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980 |Naturalization |1908 |Onondaga, New York, United States |Birth: 27 February 1865 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |- |Joseph Huber |New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980 |Naturalization |1913 |Onondaga, New York, United States |Birth: 27 February 1865 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Spouses: Katharina |- |Joseph Huber |New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980 |Naturalization |1913 |Onondaga, New York, United States |Birth: 27 February 1865 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Spouses: Katharina |- |Joseph Huber |New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980 |Naturalization |1913 |Onondaga, New York, United States |Birth: 27 February 1865 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Spouses: Katharina |- |Jacob Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |17 September 1865 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Philipp Huber, Clara Huber |- |Catharina Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |26 August 1866 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Jacob Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Barbara Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |22 April 1867 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Philipp Huber, Clara Huber |- |Andreas Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |15 June 1870 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Michael Huber, Elisabetha Huber |- |Katharina Herrmann Huber |Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958 |Burial |12 December 1957 |Baden, Germany |Birth: 23 July 1870 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Spouses: Jakob Huber |- |Georg Huber |Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 |Baptism |18 June 1871 |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Philipp Huber, Clara Huber |- |Mary Magdalena Huber |Ohio, County Naturalization Records, 1800-1977 |Naturalization |1926 |Ohio, United States |Birth 17 April 1908 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |- |Mr Edgar Huber |United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages 1980-2014 |Obituary |11 January 2002 |Colorado, United States |Birth: 25 November 1925 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Spouses: Berta Best; Children:Edgar |- |Edgar Huber |United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages 1980-2014 |Obituary |10 January 2002 |Colorado, United States |Birth: 25 November 1925 Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Spouses: Berta Best |- |Peter Huber |Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 |Christening | |Oggersheim, Ludwigshafen, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |Parents: Peter Huber, Margaretha |- |} ===Some Pre-1500 thing that won't fly here=== '''Italian mathematician from the Republic of Pisa, considered to be "the most talented Western mathematician of the Middle Ages'. He is known as the developer of the Fibonacci sequence, derived in his book ''Liber Abaci'' and based from his studies of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.''' '''Leonardo Bonacci''', best known in the modern world as '''Fibonacci''', also '''Leonardo of Pisa''' or '''Leonardo Bigollo Pisano''' (Leonardo the Traveller from Pisa), was born about 1170 in Pisa, Repubblica di Pisa to a man named Guglielmo, an Italian merchant and customs official who directed a trading post in Bugia (Béjaïa), in what is now modern-day Algeria. Bonacci passed away between 1240 and 1250 in Pisa, Repubblica di Pisa. [[WIkipedia:Fibonacci|Fibonacci]] on Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (113 languages)

Greer, South Carolina

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[[Category:Greer, South Carolina]] Greer is a city in Greenville County, South Carolina.

Greer County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Greer County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== From '''1860 to 1896''', the state of Texas claimed an area known as Greer County, Texas, which included present-day Greer County along with neighboring areas. In '''1896''' The land in Oklahoma was designated as a county in Oklahoma Territory under a ruling by the US Supreme Court. The county seat is Mangum. ===Adjacent Counties=== Beckham County (north) Kiowa County (east) Jackson County (south) Harmon County (west) ===History/Timeline=== After a dispute over the 1819 Adams-Onís Treaty and the related 1828 Treaty of Limits, the governments of both the United States and the state of Texas claimed ownership of some 1.5 million acres (6,000 km²) in what was then operated as Greer County, Texas. The county was named for former Texas lieutenant governor, John A. Greer.[4] Litigation followed, and in the case of United States v. State of Texas 162 U.S. 1 (1896), with a ruling issued on March 16, the Supreme Court, having original jurisdiction over the case, decided in favor of the United States. The county was assigned to the Oklahoma Territory on May 4, 1896. When Oklahoma was admitted as a state, Greer County was established according to its current boundaries; the remaining former county area was organized as Harmon, Jackson, and part of Beckham counties. The town of Mangum, designated as the county seat in 1886 when this was part of Texas, continued as the seat of Greer County, Oklahoma.[4] Originally developed for agriculture, the rural county had its peak of population in 1930. Mechanization of agriculture reduced the need for farm labor, and the population has declined as people migrated to cities for work. Among the county attractions is Quartz Mountain Nature Park (known until 2002 as Quartz Mountain State Park), near the community of Lone Wolf. ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 644 square miles (1,670 km2), of which 639 square miles (1,660 km2) is land and 4.3 square miles (11 km2) (0.7%) is water.[5] Western Greer County lies in the Gypsum Hills, while the eastern one-third is in the Red Bed Plains physiographic region. The county is drained by the North Fork Red River, Elm Fork Red River, and Salt Fork Red River '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' U.S. Highway 283 State Highway 6 State Highway 9 State Highway 34 '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== * Oklahoma State Reformatory * Quartz Mountain Nature Park ===Demographics=== As of the census[11] of 2000, there were 6,061 people, 2,237 households, and 1,442 families residing in the county. The population density was 10 people per square mile (4/km²). There were 2,788 housing units at an average density of 4 per square mile (2/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 81.46% White, 8.78% Black or African American, 2.47% Native American, 0.26% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 3.99% from other races, and 3.02% from two or more races. 7.44% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 2,237 households out of which 25.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.00% were married couples living together, 9.60% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.50% were non-families. 33.40% of all households were made up of individuals and 19.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.27 and the average family size was 2.87. In the county, the population was spread out with 20.00% under the age of 18, 9.10% from 18 to 24, 28.40% from 25 to 44, 22.40% from 45 to 64, and 20.00% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 123.80 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 129.60 males. The median income for a household in the county was $25,793, and the median income for a family was $30,702. Males had a median income of $24,318 versus $18,641 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,053. About 15.00% of families and 19.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.40% of those under age 18 and 14.80% of those age 65 or over. ===Economy=== The county's economy has been based on farming and raising livestock. In 1907, the main crops were cotton, corn, oats, wheat and alfalfa. Livestock raised includes cattle, horses, mules, swine, sheep and goats.[4] The Oklahoma State Reformatory is located in Granite in the county and provides some jobs. ===Cities=== Brinkman Granite Mangum (county seat) Reed Willow ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== Downtown Mangum Historic District December 3, 2009 (#09000976) Roughly bounded by E. Lincoln, S. Pennsylvania, N. Oklahoma, and S. Oklahoma 34°52′20″N 99°30′16″W Mangum 2 Greer County Courthouse March 22, 1985 (#85000682) Courthouse Square 34°52′22″N 99°30′17″W Mangum 3 Hotel Franklin May 31, 2007 (#07000520) 217 West Jefferson 34°52′26″N 99°30′23″W Mangum 4 Jay Buckle Springs Upload image March 7, 2008 (#08000150) East of County Road N1840, 500 feet north of its junction with County Road E1420 34°57′37″N 99°41′41″W Reed 5 Mangum Armory April 7, 1994 (#94000278) 115 E. Lincoln St. 34°52′22″N 99°30′10″W Mangum 6 Mangum Community Building March 17, 1995 (#95000236) 201 W. Lincoln 34°52′22″N 99°30′24″W Mangum ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== 1910 16,449 — 1920 15,836 −3.7% 1930 20,282 28.1% 1940 14,550 −28.3% 1950 11,749 −19.3% 1960 8,877 −24.4% 1970 7,979 −10.1% 1980 7,028 −11.9% 1990 6,559 −6.7% 2000 6,061 −7.6% 2010 6,239 2.9% Est. 2015 6,070 ===Notables=== Edward Everett Dale (1879-1972), historian; professor at Oklahoma University[4] William T. Ponder, World War I flying ace[4] Victor E. Wickersham, (1906-1988) U.S. politician; member of the U.S. House of Representatives ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Greer County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greer_County,_Oklahoma'''

Greer family : originating in Maryland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Greer family : originating in Maryland == * author Robert M. Torrence, 1941 : Abstract: ::James Grear of Gunpowder River, Baltimore County, Maryland, immigrated to America in 1675. He married Ann Taylor, daughter of Arthur Taylor (1648-1692), and was granted land by Arthur Taylor in 1687. They had a son, John Greer, born on the Gunpowder River, Baltimore County, ca. 1688. James died at an early age and his widow married two more times. John Greer and his wife, Sarah, had nine children, ca. 1709-ca. 1729. Descendants listed, chiefly descendants of their son, William Greer (b. ca. 1710) lived in Maryland, Virginia, Indiana, Georgia, Tennessee, and elsewhere. * Citation Example: ::: Torrence, Robert M. author. ''[[Space:Greer family : originating in Maryland|Greer family : originating in Maryland]]'' (1941) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Torrence|Torrence]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greer family : originating in Maryland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * OCLC Number: 866375760

Greer Family Plot, Carter County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Greer Family Plot, Carter County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Carter County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] [[Project: Tennessee%20Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== This free space page for Greer Family Plot is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
* '''Directions''': ::In a field, 344 ft. west of lane entrance, corner of Rt. 361 and Whispering Pines Rd. These gravestones are unfenced, in a cow pasture, and all but one have been knocked over and broken. *GPS Coordinates
::N 36° 15.401' W 082° 16.874' '''Misc. links''',e.g. :[http://tinyurl.com/yd6od6uf Greer Family plot aerial view] :[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~langolier/genealogy/greer.html Greer Family plot on Graveyards & Gravestones] ===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) |- |[[Greer-3955|Greer]]||William||24 Jun 1790||29 Dec 1858||[[image:Greer-3955.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Greer-4062|Greer]]||Adam M.||28 Jul 1828||23 Jul 1847||[[image:Greer-4062.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Greer-4063|Greer]]||Nancy A.||8 Jul 1834 ||11 Apr 1853||[[image:Greer-4063.jpg|250px]] |-} |}

Greer's of Pollok Castle Estate

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Background of the Greer Family

Greet Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category: Greet Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Greet Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Greet Greet] 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 Greet 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 Greets), by time period (18th Century Greets), or by topic (Greet DNA, Greet Occupations, Greet Statistics). ==Goals== * To investigate outwards from England, forward in time, tracing the spread of English Greets across the globe. *To investigate backwards in time, tracing the family lines of worldwide Greets back to their origins in England. *To provide reliable sources for all Greet profiles on Wikitree, to correct errors, and to merge any duplicate profiles. ==What profiles are Included== At the moment the study includes those who were born with the family name Greet; those who became a Greet by marriage and those who died with the family name Greet. It also includes profiles of people who have Greet as a middle name. ==How to Join== If you are interested in participating in the GREET name study please send me a message or leave a comment below. {{Member|ONS|name= Greet}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Greet}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Space:The_Greet_Family_in_Cornwall|Cornwall]] *[[Space:The_Greet_Family_in_Leicestershire|Leicestershire]] *[[Space:The_Greet_Family_in_Kent|Kent]] ==Resources== [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GREET Greet Profiles] ==Membership== *[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] *[[Odgers-313|M Odgers]] *[[Jolley-1203|Jude Moar]]

Greeter links

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Open :1) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_Sign_In_Out_Page Greeter Sign In / Sign Out] :2) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&upgrade=1 Family Member Upgrade Feed Page] :3) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&guest=1 Guest Activity Feed Page] :4) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=genealogist Honor Code Signatory Badge Page] :5) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=pre-1700 Pre-1700 Badge page] :6) [https://groups.google.com/g/wikigreeters WikiTree's Greeters Project Group] ===Sign-in Instructions === Open [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_Sign_In_Out_Page Greeter Sign In / Sign Out Page] and scroll down to to “ Greeter on Duty” Add your WikiID followed by 4 of these ~ above the person you are relieving and save the page. Go to your Guest Activity Feed and find the last 3 entries from the greeter you are relieving and thank them on all 3. This will let the greeter know you are signed in and ready. Go back to your sign-in sheet and read over the '''Messages from Team Section''' to familiarize yourself with the watched surnames. After 5 minutes refresh the page to see if they have signed out. If Yes, You are ready to start your shift. If No, Go to their page and send them a message. If they are still signed in at 15 after go to the google group page and tell them you are taking over the feeds and that that the person you are relieving hasn’t signed out yet. Go back to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_Sign_In_Out_Page Greeter Sign In / Sign Out] and scroll back down to the “Greeter on Duty” section” and look for: :Guest: :FM: :HC: :Pre-1700: Find the name of the last person that was thanked for upgrading. Take their name to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&upgrade=1 Family Member Upgrade Feed Page] and find them there. Look for the next person that needs Thanked and Click on that person and read over their page and look for anything that looks out of place, check their contributions and age. If everything is good leave this message… Welcome to WikiTree (Persons Name) :We are so happy you decided to upgrade to the Family Member level. :Please visit our tutorial pages to learn how to use WikiTree: [[:Category:New_Member_How-To|How To Use WikiTree]]. They will save you time, energy, and frustration as you add your family profiles. :Exploring the site is the best way to learn. One way to do that is to check out the drop-down menus on the top right side of your profile page. Finding a known ancestor and collaborating with the profile manager is another great way to start. :Questions? You can always use the G2G link in the Help Menu to find answers. Happy Tree Climbing, (You can change this) [[Cox-27529 | Cox-27529]] ~ Your WikiGreeter. Save their page and thank them for upgrading. Work your way up the list leaving the message and thanking everyone. When you reach the top refresh and do anyone that hasn’t been done. ---- Go back to your sign in page and find the name of the last new member that was greeted. Go to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&guest=1 Guest Activity Feed Page] and find that person then find the next person on the list that needs greeted. Click on that person and read over their page and look for anything that looks out of place and age. If everything is good leave this message… Welcome to WikiTree! :If you have any questions about WikiTree just click the option to reply to this message and let me know how I can help. [[Cox-27529 |Cox-27529]] ~ Your WikiGreeter. Work your way up the list leaving the message. When you reach the top refresh and do anyone that hasn’t been done. ---- Go back to your sign in page and find the name of the Person that that was thanked for signing the honor code. Take their name to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=genealogist Honor Code Signatory Badge Page] Click on the next person above them and read over their page and look for anything that looks out of place, check their contributions, age and make use they were greeted. If everything looks good close the page and thank them for signing the code. Again work your way up the list. Refresh and do anyone that was missed. ---- Go back to your sign in page and find the name of the last Person to be Pre1700 Certified. Take their name to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=pre-1700 Pre-1700 Badge page] Find them and again look for the first person that hasn’t been congratulated. Leave this message… Hi (Persons Name) Congratulations on certifying to work on pre-1700 profiles! It’s very important to read and understand the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles Pre-1700 Profiles page]. These profiles for deep ancestors are shared by many, and collaborating on them works best if we all follow the guidelines in the certification quiz. Primary sources should always be added to pre-1700 profiles at the time they are created. If you don't have a source for a pre-1700 profile, it would be best to ask for help in the G2G forum '''before''' creating the profile. [[Cox-27529| Cox-27529]] ~ Your WikiGreeter. I someone has previously certified Pre 1700 send message to Wikitree greeters and moderators. David Selman's profile photo David Selman unread, Feb 16, 2023, 9:16:46 PM (4 days ago) to WIkiTree Greeters Project Hi Wonderful Greeters A slight change to Who to Contact When for those that recertify for Pre-1700 we have added the Mediators Google group. Pre-1700 Recertification if it looks like a member was previously certified send it to wikigr...@googlegroups.com and C/C wikime...@googlegroups.com with the heading "LEADERS check Pre-1700 URL". Post in the Issues section. ---- You have now caught up all you feeds. Make yourself this note for your shift summary, :'''Guest:''' Name @Time was greeted :'''FM:''' Name @Time became a Family Member and was thanked by me. :'''HC:''' Name @Time :'''Pre-1700:''' Name @Time Start back at the upgrade feed and repeat the process until 10 minutes to your shift end. This time start with the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=pre-1700 Pre-1700 Badge page] and congratulate any that are undone. Add the last person you do to your note. Next do [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=genealogist Honor Code Signatory Badge Page] and add your last person to your list. Then do the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&guest=1 Guest Activity Feed Page] and do them and again and them to your note. Your last feed is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&upgrade=1 Family Member Upgrade Feed Page] update it and add them to your note. ---- Close all the tabs except [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_Sign_In_Out_Page Greeter Sign In / Sign Out] and [https://groups.google.com/g/wikigreeters WikiTree's Greeters Project Group]. Go to [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r?mode=day&date=20190225T233535&pli=1 The Calendar] and see who is supposed to relieve you. Go to the sign-in / Sign-out page and scroll down to where you signed in and erase your name and leave a hello for the next greeter. Copy your note and replace the section left by the last greeter with your note and save the page. Go to [https://groups.google.com/g/wikigreeters WikiTree's Greeters Project Group] and report. Click in “Create New Message and put “Shift Change” in the message section. In the body of the email you will put 1) who you are and who is relieving you. 2) Your summary note 3) Any Issues you had during your shift. Send your email and your shift is over. ---- These websites two websites are occasionally needed: [https://forebears.io/surnames Surname Checker] [https://www.google.com/translate Google Translator] ---- [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r?mode=day&date=20190225T233535&pli=1 '''The Calendar'''] We use 3 codes: Shift needs Covered (Red) when you can’t cover your regularly scheduled shift. Covering a shift (Yellow) that isn’t ours. Greeting (Green) is our regular shift. Pick a time and click it for the note to pop up. Fill in your information and corresponding color and save.

Greeters Sample Messages - Italian

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Below you will find sample messages for different situations which may arise while Greeting. You can open this page in a tab in your browser then cut and paste as needed during your scheduled times (''this page is formatted with WikiMark-Up Language and although the text will copy to a word type program the links will not. If you are using a word program to personalize your messages please be sure to place the links into your messages manually''). * '''To cut and paste Windows, Android and Linux: Highlight the appropriate message typing Ctrl C (copy), placing your cursor into the Comments section of the guest profile and typing CTRL V (paste). Then add their name after the salutation and your name at the bottom. After you paste the comment and personalize it click the POST COMMENT button.''' * '''To cut and paste Apple Style: Highlight the appropriate message typing Command+x (copy), placing your cursor into the Comments section of the guest profile and typing Command+v (paste). Then add their name after the salutation and your name at the bottom. After you paste the comment and personalize it click the POST COMMENT button.''' Once you get used to Greeting and confirming make the messages your own with more personalization. Comment in the Member confirmation message, something about what they said in their volunteer message: When someone says they want to post their information to WikiTree so their kids will have access to it, I write something like, "Good parenting through Genealogy, Welcome!" Please post other situations you come across into the comments section, on this page, so your ideas can be incorporated into these messages. ''Please edit the messages to show your own personality. [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] created these using Google Translate, so they *really* need the attention of a native speaker.'' == Greeter Messages in italiano == === Guest - ''Ospite'' === === Volunteer Before the Guest Message - === Post Welcome message and post this: === Merging into a Deceased Profile - ''Fusione con il profilo di una persona deceduta'' === ''This is for situations where a guest has merged into an older profile within their own family. In this case, the profile for the deceased person needs to be recreated, and the guest will need to put his own information into the merged ID. They will need to recreate the deceased family members profile so that the family links remain intact. You may need to work with them to help them do this.'' === Name - ''Nomi'' === === New to Genealogy - ''Novizio della genealogia'' === === GEDCOM === Ho notato che hai caricato una GEDCOM. E 'fantastico! Ecco un link per un grande guidare il processo compresi screenshot che vi possono essere utili. Le pagine della Guida forniscono molte informazioni circa il processo, a partire da: 'Prima di importare un GEDCOM.' Potete trovare le istruzioni qui per rivedere il vostro rapporto GEDMatch se si desidera importare in WikiTree. === Student Assignment Message - ''Student''i === === Email Issues - ''Problemi di posta elettronica'' === === Email Change - ''Cambio di email'' === === Member Confirmation - ''Conferma di membro'' === === Poor Volunteer Message - ''Messaggio del volontariato impreciso'' === Grazie per il volontariato. Se volete aiutarci a crescere il nostro albero genealogico globale con l'aggiunta di vostri antenati o aiutando in qualche altro modo, si prega di inviare un messaggio qui per farci sapere. Uno di noi saranno felici di confermarvi come membro a pieno titolo. === Language - ''Lingue'' === Una nota solo nel caso in cui... È l'inglese non la tua lingua madre? Probabilmente Abbiamo un volontario che ti può aiutare. Ecco un link per [[Space:Language_volunteers|i volontari della WikiTree]] che parlano lingue diverse. il tuo nome === Privacy - ''Confidenzialità'' === === Any Form of Advertisement on their Profile Page - ''Pubblicità'' === === Merging General - ''Fusione generalmente'' ===

Greg Lavoie's Ancestors-Nouvelle France

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[[Category: Lavoie-802]] == Notes == '''Lines''': Refers to the number of times the person is identified as an ancestor in my tree. Values greater than one are frequent due to the founder effect in the population, especially in the earliest generations. '''Gen''': Refers to the number of generations back to my direct ancestor. Subtract two to determine how many "greats" belong in the relationship. For example, an entry with the number 10 is my 8th great grandparent. '''Spouse(s)''': In cases of multiple spouses, those in '''bold''' are direct ancestors through the person being featured on that row, while those in ''italics'' are ancestors through another relationship. == Early Residents (1606-1629) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''№'''||'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]]||3|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Couillard-6&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Hébert-894|Guillemette Hebert]]||Married daughter of [[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]] |- |2||[[Couillard-15|Louis Couillard]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Couillard-15&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||fille à marier [[Després-89|Geneviève Després]]||Son of [[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]], born two months before capture of Québec |- |3||[[Desportes-3|Hélène Desportes]]||8||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Desportes-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||'''[[Hebert-1547|Guillaume Hebert]]''', '''[[Morin-107|Noël Morin]]'''||One of the first to be born in colony, married son of [[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]] |- |4||[[Desportes-5|Pierre Desportes]]||8||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Desportes-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Langlois-95|Françoise Langlois ]]||Died in France after capture of Québec |- |5||[[Hebert-1547|Guillaume Hebert]]||6||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hebert-1547&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Desportes-3|Hélène Desportes]]|| |- |6||[[Hébert-894|Guillemette Hebert]]||3|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=H%C3%A9bert-894&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]]|| |- |7||[[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]]||9||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hebert-1312&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Rolet-38|Marie Rolet]]||First to farm in Canada |- |8||[[Langlois-95|Françoise Langlois ]]||8||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Langlois-95&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Desportes-5|Pierre Desportes]]||Sister of [[Langlois-51|Marguerite Langlois]], died in France after capture of Québec |- |9||[[Langlois-51|Marguerite Langlois ]]||25|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Langlois-51&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-14]||'''[[Martin-2179|Abraham Martin dit l'Écossais]]''', [[Branche-2|René Branche]]||Sister of [[Langlois-95|Françoise Langlois]] |- |10||[[Le_Tardif-3|Olivier Letardif]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Le_Tardif-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 13]||[[Couillard-10|Louise Couillard]], '''[[Aymard-39|Barbe Emard]]'''||Interpreter, judge, first wife was daughter of [[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]] |- |11||[[Marsolet-2|Nicolas Marsolet]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marsolet-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Barbier-5|Marie Barbier]]||Interpreter, seigneur |- |12||[[Martin-2179|Abraham Martin dit l'Écossais]]||25|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Martin-2179&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-14]||[[Langlois-51|Marguerite Langlois]]||Likely source of the location name Plains of Abraham |- |13||[[Martin-1127|Marguerite Martin]]||10|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Martin-1127&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-13]||[[Racine-15|Estienne Racine]]|| |- |14||[[Rolet-38|Marie Rolet]]||9||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Rolet-38&person2Name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||François Dufeu,'''[[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]]''', [[Hubou-1|Guillaume Hubou]]||[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rollet_marie_1E.html DCB entry] indicates a marriage to François Dufeu before Louis Hebert |} == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Filles_%C3%A0_marier Filles à Marier] (1634-1662) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''№'''||'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Achon-12|Ozanne Achon]]||4||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Achon-12&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Tremblay-156|Pierre Tremblay]]||Brother [[Achon-11|Jacques Achon]] also settled in New France |- |2||[[Barré-56|Gabrielle Barré]] ||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barré-56&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Landry-409|Guillaume Landry]]||Entered a marriage contract with ancestor [[Labrecque-9|Pierre Labrecque]], but was later annulled |- |3||[[Bithouzay-4|Jeanne Bitouzet]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bithouzay-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9;11]||'''[[Guimond-7|Louis Guimond]]''' (See Other Residents (1634-1662) below), '''[[Barette-50|Jean Barette]]'''|| |- |4||[[Borde-1|Jacqueline Desbordes]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Borde-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Charland-42|Claude Charland dit Francoeur]]|| |- |5||[[Camus-3|Elisabeth Camus]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Camus-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Guertin-6|Louis Guertin dit le Sabotier]]||Husband was part of Grande Recrue, served in 19th squadron of Montréal's Sainte-Famille militia |- |6||[[Chapelier-1|Marie Chapelier]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chapelier-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Drouin-10|Robert Drouin]]|| |- |7||[[Chotard-3|Jeanne Chotard]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chotard-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Labrecque-9|Pierre Labrecque]]|| |- |8||[[Colin-44|Catherine Colin]]||4|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Colin-44&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-12]||[[Guion-141|Claude Guyon]]|| |- |9||[[Crampon-1|Catherine Crampon]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crampon-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Voyer-8|Pierre Voyer]]|| |- |10||[[Crevet-3|Marie Crevet]]||9||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crevet-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-13]||'''[[Caron-25|Robert Caron]]''', ''[[Langlois-83|Noël Langlois]]''|| |- |11||[[Delaunay-16|Anne Delaunay]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Delaunay-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Mailloux-108|Pierre Mailloux]]||Converted to Catholicism, descended from a series of Protestant physicians |- |12||[[Després-89|Geneviève Després]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Despr%C3%A9s-89&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Couillard-15|Louis Couillard]]||Sister [[Després-41|Anne Després]] married son of Governor [[De_Lauson-16|Jean de Lauson]] |- |13||[[Devarieux-2|Vincente Devarieux]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Devarieux-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Gagnon-109|Pierre Gagnon]]||In-laws include ancestors [[Gaignon-12|Jehan]] (6 lines), [[Gaingnon-1|Marguerite]] (2 lines), and [[Gangnon-17|Mathurin]] (2 lines) |- |14||[[Dubois-30|Madeleine Dubois]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dubois-30&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Baugis-20|Michel Baugis]]|| She was several months pregnant at time of marriage, father was said to be [[Royer-46|Jean Royer]], who went on to marry ancestor fille du roi [[Targer-1|Marie Targer]] |- |15||[[Durand-107|Marie Anne Antoinette Durand]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Durand-107&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Duval-597|Marin Duval]], '''[[Delaunay-18|Nicolas Delaunay]]'''|| |- |16||[[Duteau-5|Marie Duteau dite Perrin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Duteau-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Lemay-12|Michel Lemay dit Le Poudrier]]||Converted to Catholicism |- |17||[[Emard-72|Anne Emard]]||6|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Emard-72&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Couture-700|Guillaume Couture]] (See Other Residents (1634-1662) below)||Siblings include ancestors [[Aymard-39|Barbe Émard]] (1 line) and [[Aymard-38|Magdeleine Émard]] (4 lines) |- |18||[[Fafard-16|Françoise Fafard]]||5||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fafard-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-12]||[[Lemonnier-13|Mathurin Joseph Lemonnier]]||Sister-in-law of [[Sédilot-6|Marie Sédilot]] (See Other Residents (1634-1662) below) |- |19||[[Fayette-1|Marie Fayette]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fayette-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Huot-33|Nicolas Huot]]|| |- |20||[[Freslon-1|Jacqueline Freslon]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Freslon-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Garnier-6|François Garnier dit Pellerin]]|| |- |21||[[Gamache-14|Geneviève Gamache]]||7||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gamache-14&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-12]||[[Fortin-1422|Julien Fortin dit Bellefontaine]]|| |- |22||[[Garnier-171|Jeanne Garnier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garnier-171&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Maheu-90|René Maheu dit Point-du-Jour]], [[De_la_Marre-1|Louis Lamarre dit Gasion]], '''[[Gendreau-228|Pierre Gendreau ]]''', [[Barbeau-96|Jacques Barbeau]]|| |- |23||[[Gaulin-19|Marguerite Gaulin]]||4||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gaulin-19&person2Name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Crete-33|Jean Crete]]|| |- |24||[[Gausse-1|Françoise Gausse dit Le Borgne]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gausse-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Durand-197|Nicolas Durand]], '''[[De_la_Berge-1|Robert Charles Laberge]]'''|| |- |25||[[Girard-261|Marie Girard]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Girard-261&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Rouillard-48|Antoine Rouillard dit Larivière]]''', [[Moreau-432|Mathurin Moreau]]|| |- |26||[[Giraud-10|Marie Isabelle Giraud]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Giraud-10&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Turcot-13|Abel Turcot]]|| |- |27||[[Godare-1|Marie Godard]]||2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Godare-1&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Giroux-583|Toussaint Giroux]]|| |- |28||[[Grandry-17|Marie Grandry]]||4|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grandry-17&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[David-183|Jacques David]]|| |- |29||[[Grenier-76|Antoinette Grenier]]||1|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grenier-76&person2Name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Bernier-45|Jacques Bernier dit Jean de Paris]]||Uncertain lineage |- |30||[[Grenier-41|Françoise Grenier]]||13|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grenier-41&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-13]||[[Langlois-83|Noël Langlois]]||Origins uncertain, included in Gagné's list |- |31||[[Guillebourdeau-1|Marguerite Guillebourdeau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Guillebourdeau-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Baillargeon-25|Jean Baillargeon]]|| |- |32||[[Jarousseau-1|Suzanne Jarousseau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jarousseau-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Lereau-14|Simon Lereau]], '''[[Coutard-4|Robert Coutard]]'''|| |- |33||[[Jobin-6|Françoise Jobin]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jobin-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Dandonneau-39|Pierre Dandonneau dit Lajeunesse]]|| |- |34||[[Latour-280|Catherine Latour dite Simonet]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Latour-280&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Cordeau-37|Jean Cordeau dit Deslauriers]]|| |- |35||[[LeClerc-38|Marguerite Leclerc]]||5||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=LeClerc-38&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-12]||'''[[Leblond-13|Nicolas Leblond]]''', '''[[Rabouin-12|Jean Rabouin]]'''||Brother is ancestor [[Leclerc-25|Jean Leclerc]] (8 lines) |- |36||[[Leclerc-30|Marie Leclerc]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leclerc-30&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Boucher-96|Jean-Galleran Boucher]]|| |- |37||[[Ledet-14|Anne Ledet]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ledet-14&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Neveu-59|Jean Neveu]], '''[[Pinel-8|Gilles Pinel]]'''||First marriage was annulled due to husband's bigamy |- |38||[[Lefrançois-36|Marie Madeleine Lefrançois]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lefran%C3%A7ois-36&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Thibaut-101|Guillaume Thibaut]]''', [[Fafard-4|François Fafard]]|| |- |39||[[Lelièvre-69|Françoise Lelièvre]]||4||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leli%C3%A8vre-69&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Gosselin-4|Gabriel Gosselin]]||Immigrant from Duchy of Lorraine |- |40||[[Le_Rouge-14|Jeanne Le Rouge]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Le_Rouge-14&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Carreau-3|Louys Carreau dit la fraîcheur]]|| |- |41||[[Longchamps-3|Geneviève Longchamps]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Longchamps-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Billaudeau-1|Jacques Billaudeau]]|| |- |42||[[Lorgüeil-15|Marie Lorgueil]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lorg%C3%BCeil-15&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Hunault-154|Toussaint Hunault]]||Husband was part of Grande Recrue, later murdered by Gabriel Dumont de Blaignac |- |43||[[Martin-3448|Anne Martin]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-3448&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Costé-72|Jean Costé]]||Origins uncertain, included in Gagné's list |- |44||[[Méchin-4|Jeanne Méchin]]||7||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A9chin-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Pepin-684|Guillaume Pepin]]|| |- |45||[[Mercier-16|Jeanne Mercier]]||5|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mercier-16&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-13]||[[Poulain-39|Claude Poulain]]|| |- |46||[[Méry-10|Françoise Méry]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A9ry-10&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Brassard-4|Antoine Brassard]]|| |- |47||[[Mésangé-9|Marie Mésangé]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A9sang%C3%A9-9&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Chabot-42|Mathurin Chabot]]|| |- |48||[[Morisseau-1|Marguerite Morisseau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morisseau-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Pelletier-38|François Pelletier]]||Husband's first marriage was to [[Amérindienne-5|Dorothée la Sauvagesse]] |- |49||[[Pare-309|Claire Françoise Paré dite de Paris]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pare-309&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Baudon-9|Jacques Baudon]], '''[[Bluteau-6|Jacques Bluteau]]'''|| |- |50||[[Pavie-4|Marie Pavie]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pavie-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Migneron-4|Jean Migneron]]|| |- |51||[[Pelletier-473|Jeanne Pelletier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pelletier-473&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Charland-42|Claude Charland dit Francoeur]]|| |- |52||[[Poithier-1|Marie Charlotte Poithier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Poithier-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Hébert-346|Joseph Hébert]], '''[[Le_Febvre-1999|Simon Le Febvre]]'''||Daughter of Pierre Charles de Poitiers, Sieur de Buisson, brother [[Poithier-8|Jean-Baptiste]] married fille du roi [[Jossard-1|Élisabeth Jossard]], first husband was killed in same Iroquois raid that killed [[Guimond-7|Louis Guimond]] |- |53||[[Riton-1|Marie Riton]]||6||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Riton-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||[[Leblanc-141|Léonard Leblanc]]||Had enfant naturel and converted to Protestantism while in France, later reconfirmed as a Catholic in New France |- |54||[[LeRoy-40|Jeanne Le Roy]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=LeRoy-40&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Milloir-1|Jean Milloir]]|| |- |55||[[Simon-741|Marie Simon]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Simon-741&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[L'Archevêque-4|Claude l'Archevêque]]|| |- |56||[[Sinallon-1|Jeanne Sinallon]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sinallon-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Rousseau-161|Symphorien Rousseau]]|| |- |57||[[Targer-3|Elisabeth Targer]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Targer-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Gerbert-1|Mathurin Gerbert]]||Sister of fille du roi [[Targer-1|Marie Targer]] |- |58||[[Teste-15|Marie Teste]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Teste-15&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Pépin-114|Antoine Pépin dit Lachance]]|| |- |59||[[Therrien-206|Perrine Therrien]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Therrien-206&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Allaire-11|Jean Allaire]]|| |- |60||[[Touraude-1|Jacquette Touraude]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Touraude-1&person2Name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Jarousseau-3|Pierre Jarousseau]]|| |- |61||[[Trotinne-1|Marie Trotin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Trotinne-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Bouchard-66|Michel Bouchard]]|| |- |62||[[Viger-12|Françoise Viger]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Viger-12&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Deblois-69|Grégoire Deblois]]|| |} == Other Residents (1634-1662) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''№'''||'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Amiot-2|Mathieu Amyot dit Villeneuve]]||4||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Amiot-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Miville-2|Marie Miville]]||Interpreter, seigneur |- |2||[[Hayot-38|Thomas Ayotte]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hayot-38&person2_name=Lavoie-802 14]||[[Boucher-94|Jeanne Boucher]]||Only known 12th great grandparents in population |- |3||[[Bissot-2|François Bissot de la Rivière]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bissot-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Couillard-17|Marie Couillard]]||Seigneur |- |4||[[Boucher-1025|Gaspard Boucher]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boucher-1025&person2_name=Lavoie-802 13]||[[Lemaire-4|Nicole Lemaire]]||Father of Trois-Rivières governor [[Boucher-366|Pierre Boucher]] |- |5||[[Boucher-64|Marin Boucher]]||12||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Boucher-64&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-13]||'''[[Baril-29|Julienne Baril]]''', '''[[Mallet-239|Perrine Mallet]]'''|| |- |6||[[Cloustier-17|Zacharie Cloustier]]||22||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cloustier-17&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-14]||[[Dupont-207|Sainte du Pont]]|| |- |7||[[Couillard-21|Charles Couillard]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Couillard-21&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Pasquier-25|Marie Pasquier de Franclieu]], '''[[Couture-35|Louise Couture]]'''||Sieur de Beaumont, son of [[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]] |- |8||[[Couture-700|Guillaume Couture]]||6|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Couture-700&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||fille à marier [[Emard-72|Anne Emard]]||Interpreter, donné, judge |- |9||[[Couvent-6|Anne Couvent]]||4||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Couvent-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 13]||'''[[Amiot-6|Philippe Amyot]]''', [[Maheu-35|Jacques Maheu]], [[Blanchon-5|Etienne Blanchon]]||Purported royal gateway |- |10||[[Guimond-7|Louis Guimond]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Guimond-7&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9]||fille à marier [[Bithouzay-4|Jeanne Bitouzet]]||Said to be first miracle recipient at Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, captured in Iroquois raid and subsequently killed |- |11||[[Guyon-78|Jean Guyon du Buisson]]||17 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Guyon-78&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-14]||[[Robin-180|Mathurine Robin dite Boulé]]|| |- |12||[[Joliet-16|Louis Jolliet]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Joliet-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Bissot-9|Claire Françoise Bissot]]||Explorer, seigneur |- |13||[[Lavoye-48|René Lavoie]]||2 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoye-48&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Godin-29|Anne Godin]]||Founder of one of the Lavoie families in North America, direct paternal immigrant |- |14||[[De_Lessart-4|Estienne de Lessart]]||3 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=De_Lessart-4&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Sevestre-1|Marguerite Sevestre]]||Seigneur |- |15||[[Lehoux-19|Jacques Lehoux]]||10||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lehoux-19&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||'''[[Meilleur-12|Marie Meilleur]]''', [[Chaline-4|Léonarde Chaline]], '''[[Jahan-7|Jeanne Jahan]]'''||Purported centenarian |- |16||[[Mathieu-7|Jean Mathieu]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mathieu-7&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Letartre-12|Anne Letartre]]||Later drafted to serve alongside Carignan-Salière Regiment |- |17||[[Miville-102|Pierre Miville dit Le Suisse]]||11||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Miville-102&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-13]||[[Maugis-2|Charlotte Maugis]]|| |- |18||[[Sédilot-6|Marie Sédilot]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=S%C3%A9dilot-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||'''[[Fafard-8|Bertrand Fafard]]''', [[Benard-63|René Bénard]]||Direct maternal immigrant, sister-in-law of fille à marier [[Fafard-16|Françoise Fafard]] |- |19||[[Sevestre-13|Charles Sevestre]]||3|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sevestre-13&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Pichon-3|Marie Pichon]]||Officeholder |- |20||[[Toupin-4|Toussaint Toupin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Toupin-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||'''[[Boucher-135|Marguerite Boucher]]''', [[Bourdon-57|Marie Bourdon]]||Seigneur |} == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Filles_du_Roi Filles du Roi] (1663-1673) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''№'''||'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Abraham-367|Marguerite Abraham]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abraham-367&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Nadeau-309|Ozanie Joseph Nadeau dit Lavigne]]''', [[Chartier-184|Guillaume Chartier]]|| |- |2||[[Arcular-1|Marie Ursule Arcular]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arcular-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Lefebvre_dit_Boulanger-2|Claude Lefebvre dit Boulanger]]''', [[Lejamble-1|Pierre Lejamble dit la Madeleine]]|| |- |3||[[Aubert-18|Élisabeth Aubert]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aubert-18&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Lambert-3324|Aubin Lambert dit Champagne]]|| |- |4||[[Baillon-1|Catherine Baillon]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baillon-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Miville-10|Jacques Miville]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Catherine_de_Baillon%27s_ancestry Royal gateway] |- |5||[[Basset-441|Catherine Basset]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Basset-441&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Bourgoin-79|Pierre Bourgoin]]||Converted to Catholicism, banished from Québec for a time for being Jean Dulignon's mistress |- |6||[[Beauregard-2|Marthe Beauregard]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beauregard-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Lemieux-5|Gabriel Lemieux]]|| |- |7||[[Bellehache-1|Marie Bellehache]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bellehache-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Bourret-11|Gilles Bourret]]|| |- |8||[[Birette-3|Renée Birette]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Birette-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||soldier '''[[Balan-34|Pierre Balan dit Lacombe]]''', [[Brias-3|Jean Brias dit Latreille]], ''[[Lavergne-32|François Lavergne]]''|| |- |9||[[Blais-7|Elisabeth Blais]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Blais-7&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Roche-1028|Pierre Roche]], '''[[Guillot-4|Vincent Guillot]]'''|| |- |10||[[Boileau-28|Marie Boileau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boileau-28&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Chauvin-188|Pierre Chauvin]], '''[[Chamberland-11|Simon Chamberland]]''', [[Jollain-5|Jean Jollain]]||Daughter of René Boileau, Sieur de la Goupillière, sister of [[Boileau-43|Marguerite Boileau]] |- |11||[[Bolper-1|Marie-Louise Bolper]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bolper-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Marceau-14|François Marceau]]''', [[Roger-102|Gabriel Roger]], [[Quiniart-1|Antoine Olivier Quiniart dit Duplessis]]|| |- |12||[[Boucault-1|Jeanne Boucault]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boucault-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Coulombe-39|Louis Coulombe]]||Found frozen to death near the Beauport river, had ''enfant naturel'' before marriage, |- |13||[[Bureau-27|Catherine Bureau]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bureau-27&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||'''[[Corriveau-83|Étienne Corriveau]]''', [[Darmes-1|Simon Darmes]]|| |- |14||[[Caillé-49|Marie Caillé]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Caill%C3%A9-49&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Paquet-56|Pierre Paquet]]|| |- |15||[[Campion-6|Marie Campion]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Campion-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Dubé-80|Mathurin Dubé]]|| |- |16||[[De_Charmenil-1|Françoise de Charmesnil]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Charmenil-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Gélinas-15|Jean Gélinas]]|| |- |17||[[Charpentier-114|Marguerite Charpentier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Charpentier-114&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Le_Meusnier-1|René Meunier dit La Ramée]]|| |- |18||[[Charpentier-49|Marie-Reine Charpentier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Charpentier-49&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Prinseau-2|Louis Princeau]], '''[[Domingo-16|Étienne Domingo]]'''||Her father, Bonaventure, is said to have been the master tailor to the Queen |- |19||[[Chrétien-119|Madeleine Chrétien]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chr%C3%A9tien-119&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Chicoine-1|Pierre Chicoine]]''', [[De Pierre-Cot-1|Louis Audet de Pierrecot de Bailleul]]||First husband became Seigneur de Bellevue |- |20||[[Colin-9|Anne Colin]]||2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Colin-9&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||soldier [[Boissonneau-2|Nicolas Vincent Boissonneau dit St-Onge]]|| |- |21||[[Crosnier-2|Martine Crosnier]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crosnier-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Des Trois Maisons-143|Philippe Des Trois Maisons]]|| |- |22||[[Curé-32|Françoise Curé]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cur%C3%A9-32&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Loyseau-2|Lucas Loyseau]]|| |- |23||[[D'allon-6|Marie Dalone]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=D%27allon-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||'''[[Bissonnette-29|Pierre Bissonnette]]''', [[Anet-2|Jacques Anet]], [[Hublé-4|Pierre Hublé]]||First husband was a bigamist, married Marie Dalone after death of first wife and annulment of second marriage |- |24||[[De_Noyon-12|Marie Denoyon]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Noyon-12&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Davenne-5|Charles Davenne]]|| |- |25||[[Desfossés-4|Françoise Desfossés]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Desfoss%C3%A9s-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Bidet-13|Jacques Bidet dit Des Roussels]]|| |- |26||[[Després-2|Madeleine Després]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Despr%C3%A9s-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||soldier [[Audet-374|Nicolas Audet dit Lapointe]]|| |- |27||[[Doigt-1|Ambroise Doigt]]||4|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Doigt-1&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Maigné-3|Jacques Mignier]]|| |- |28||[[D'Orange-3|Barbe D'Orange]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=D%27Orange-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Tardif-67|Jacques Tardif]]|| |- |29||[[Durand-29|Françoise Durand]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Durand-29&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Baudouin-30|Jacques Baudouin]]||Father-in-law was Sieur des Marattes |- |30||[[Faure-50|Louise Faure]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Faure-50&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Gagné-125|Pierre Gagné]]|| |- |31||[[Fièvre-2|Catherine Marie Fièvre]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fi%C3%A8vre-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Allaire-2|Charles Allaire]]|| |- |32||[[Foy-105|Marguerite Foy]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Foy-105&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Dumas-82|François Dumas]]|| |- |33||[[Fresset-3|Jeanne Fressel]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fresset-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Jacob-138|Etienne Jacob]]||Husband held positions of notary and judge |- |34||[[Grandin-1|Marie Grandin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grandin-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Beaudet-4|Jean Beaudet]]|| |- |35||[[Granger-704|Catherine Granger]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Granger-704&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||soldier [[Lepine-83|Jean Lépinay]]|| |- |36||[[Guédon-3|Marie-Anne Guédon]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gu%C3%A9don-3&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Benoît-113|Gabriel Benoît]]''', [[Marest-2|Marin Marest dit Labarre]]|| |- |37||[[Guérin-217|Magdelaine Guérin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gu%C3%A9rin-217&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Julien-19|Jean Julien]]''', [[Boivin-466|Pierre Boivin]]|| |- |38||[[Guillaume-27|Anne Guillaume]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Guillaume-27&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Dubois-662|François Dubois]]|| |- |39||[[Hatanville-1|Marie Hatanville]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hatanville-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Sénat-4|Robert Sénat]], soldier '''[[Fauconnet-5|Jean Fauconnet dit Lafleur]]''', [[Martin-10342|Charles Martin]], [[César-4|François César dit Lagardelette]]|| |- |40||[[Hubert-2|Isabelle Hubert]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hubert-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Boulduc-16|Louis Boulduc]]||Returned to France with husband, children remained in Canada |- |41||[[Hubert-157|Marie Hubert]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hubert-157&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Fournier-474|Nicolas Fournier]]|| |- |42||[[Labbé-134|Jeanne Labbé]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Labb%C3%A9-134&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Hély-17|Jean Hély]]|| |- |43||[[Lafleur-181|Joachine Lafleur]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lafleur-181&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Martin-10923|Pierre Martin]]||Uncertain lineage |- |44||[[Lafontaine-120|Marie Anne Lafontaine]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lafontaine-120&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[D'aleret-2|Marin Daleret]]|| |- |45||[[Laisné-6|Catherine Laîné]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Laisn%C3%A9-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||'''[[Mesny-3|Étienne Mesny]]''', ''[[Paré-336|Jean Paré]]''|| |- |46||[[Langlois-180|Marie Langlois]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Langlois-180&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Gladu-4|Jean Gladu dit Cognac]]|| |- |47||[[Larchevêque-5|Françoise Larchevêque]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larchev%C3%AAque-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Dubuc-6|Jean-Baptiste Dubuc]]|| |- |48||[[Laverdure-12|Marguerite Laverdure]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Laverdure-12&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Crespeau-2|Maurice Crespeau]]|| |- |49||[[Leclerc-327|Geneviève Leclerc]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leclerc-327&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Poiré-5|Laurent Poiré]]|| |- |50||[[Lefebvre-265|Antoinette Lefebvre]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lefebvre-265&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Limousin-6|Hilaire Limousin dit Beaufort]]|| |- |51||[[Lefrançois-138|Françoise Lefrançois]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lefran%C3%A7ois-138&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Lavergne-32|François Lavergne]]|| |- |52||[[Le_Grand-10|Nicole Le Grand]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Le_Grand-10&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Noel-148|François Noel]]|| |- |53||[[Lemaistre-20|Anne Lemaître]]||7||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lemaistre-20&person2Name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||'''[[Roy-101|Louis Roy]]''', [[Blanquet-5|Adrien Blanquet]]|| |- |54||[[Lemoine-5|Françoise Lemoine]]||4||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lemoine-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Niquette-10|Pierre Niquet]]|| |- |55||[[Lepage-42|Constance Lepage]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lepage-42&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Garinet-1|François Garinet]]|| |- |56||[[Sedilot-3|Michelle Lesdille]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sedilot-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Milet-2|Nicolas Milet]]''', [[Gilbert-8727|Pierre Gilbert]]|| |- |57||[[Loriot-1|Perrette Loriot]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Loriot-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Butaud-29|Pierre Butaud]]|| |- |58||[[Magné-1|Marie Magné]]||2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Magn%C3%A9-1&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||'''[[Chartier-171|Michel Chartier]], [[Jinchereau-3|Louis Jinchereau]]'''|| |- |59||[[Major-1048|Marie Major]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Major-1048&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Roy-302|Antoine Roy dit Desjardins]]||Husband was murdered by [[Talua-2|Julien Talua dit Vendamont]] |- |60||[[Marechal-5|Madeleine Marechal]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marechal-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Poupardeau-3|Pierre Poupardeau]]||Banished from Montréal due to scandalous conduct |- |61||[[Michaud-8|Marie Louise Michaud]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Michaud-8&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Daniau-15|Jean Daniau dit Laprise]]|| |- |62||[[Michaud-563|Jacquette Michel]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Michaud-563&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Gardin-8|Jean Gardin]], soldier '''[[Mignier-9|André Mignier dit Lagacé]]'''|| |- |63||[[Moitié-9|Marguerite Moitié]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moiti%C3%A9-9&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Gaultier-72|Joseph Élie Gaultier]]||Sister [[Moitie-4|Catherine Moitié]] was also a fille du roi |- |64||[[Mouillard-1|Éléonore Mouillard]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mouillard-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Chapelain-5|Bernard Chapelain]]|| |- |65||[[Normand-16|Madeleine Normand]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Normand-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Morin-143|Alphonse Morin]]||Sister [[Normand-72|Catherine Normand]] was also a fille du roi |- |66||[[Olivier-12|Madeleine Olivier]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olivier-12&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Rousseau-47|Thomas Rousseau]]|| |- |67||[[Ouinville-1|Michelle Ouinville]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ouinville-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||'''[[Barabé-28|Nicolas Barabé]], [[Lemay-12|Michel Lemay dit Le Poudrier]]'''||Relationship Uncertain |- |68||[[Paquet-13|Marguerite Paquet]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Paquet-13&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||soldier '''[[Biville-7|François Biville dit Picard]]''', [[Gonthier-3|Bernard Gonthier]]||Came to New France with several family members |- |69||[[Perrault-43|Anne Perrault]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perrault-43&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Blais-32|Pierre Blais]]|| |- |70||[[Pescher-1|Marie Madeleine Pescher]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pescher-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Harel-10|Jean Harel]]|| |- |71||[[Peuvrier-1|Marguerite Peuvrier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peuvrier-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||'''[[Meneux-3|Jacques Meneu]]''', ''[[Lizot-55|Guillaume Lizot]]''|| |- |72||[[Pilois-7|Françoise Pilois]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pilois-7&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Cassé-32|Antoine Cassé]]|| |- |73||[[Pineault-4|Anne Pineault dite La Vieville]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pineault-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Gaudreau-27|Gilles Gaudreau]]|| |- |74||[[Poitevin-8|Catherine Poitevin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Poitevin-8&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Isabelle-39|Adrien Isabel]]''', [[Bourasseau-3|Jean Bourassa]]|| |- |75||[[Poitreau-1|Anne Poitreau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Poitreau-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Bruneau-47|René Bruneau]]|| |- |76||[[Pothier-207|Marie Pothier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pothier-207&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||soldier [[Prevost-380|Elie Prevost dit Laviolette]]|| |- |77||[[Poussin-2|Marie Anne Poussin]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Poussin-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[L'Archevêque-3|Jean l'Archevêque]]|| |- |78||[[Prévost-16|Marie Prévost]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pr%C3%A9vost-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Bruneau-70|François Bruneau]]''', [[Chauvet-3|Jean Chauvet]]|| |- |79||[[Le_Prévost-12|Élisabeth Prévost]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prevost-Provost-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Foucault-7|Jean Foucault]]||Sister [[Le_Prévost-11|Marguerite Prévost]] was also a fille du roi |- |80||[[Quitel-1|Marthe Quitel]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Quitel-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Verreau-25|Barthélemy Verreau]]||Converted to Catholicism |- |81||[[Remondière-3|Andrée Remondière]]||6|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Remondi%C3%A8re-3&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||[[Rondeau-30|Thomas Rondeau]]|| |- |82||[[Renaud-113|Marie Renaud]]||3|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Renaud-113&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||soldier [[Le_Roux-1466|François Le Roux dit Cardinal]]|| |- |83||[[Renault-30|Anne Michelle Renault]]||5||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Renault-30&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||soldier [[Lampron-58|Jean Laspron dit La Charité]]|| |- |84||[[Rivet-16|Anne Rivet]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rivet-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Hisse-1|Grégoire Hisse]], '''[[Houalet-1|René Ouellet]]'''|| |- |85||[[Rivière-39|Renée Rivière]]||6||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Rivi%C3%A8re-39&person2Name=Lavoie-802 12-13]||'''[[Remondière-4|Jacques Remondière]]''', [[Croiset-3|Mathurin Croiset]]|| |- |86||[[Robineau-3|Marie Robineau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Robineau-3&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Forgues-9|Pierre Forgues dit Montrougeau]]|| |- |87||[[Le_Roy-682|Anne Le Roy]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Le_Roy-682&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||'''[[Bouchard-68|Nicolas Bouchard]]''', ''[[Guimond-5|Claude Guimond]]''|| |- |88||[[Leroy-227|Anne Le Roy]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leroy-227&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Rodrigues-890|Jean Rodrigue]] (See Other Residents (1663-1763) below)|| |- |89||[[Roy-1167|Élisabeth Leroy]]||1|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Roy-1167&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Paillereau-2|Pierre Paillereau]], '''[[Leblanc-153|Antoine Leblanc dit Jolicoeur]]''', [[Flibot-2|Charles Flibot]]|| |- |90||[[Roy-964|Marie Roy]]||2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Roy-964&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||[[Thibaudeau-14|Mathurin Thibaudeau]]|| |- |91||[[Saulnier-66|Nicole Saulnier]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Saulnier-66&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Brochu-6|Jean Brochu]]|| |- |92||[[Souillard-1|Nicole Souillard]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Souillard-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Gabory-2|Louis Gaborie]]|| |- |93||[[Targer-1|Marie Targer]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Targer-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Royer-46|Jean Royer]]''', [[Tourneroche-1|Robert Tourneroche]]||Converted to Catholicism, sister of fille à marier [[Targer-3|Elisabeth Targer]] |- |94||[[Tavrey-1|Martine Taurey]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tavrey-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Marcotte-682|Nicolas Marcotte]]|| |- |95||[[Topsan-1|Catherine Topsan]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Topsan-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||soldier [[Dumont-182|Julien Dumont dit Lafleur]]|| |- |96||[[Vaillant-18|Marguerite Vaillant]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vaillant-18&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Dania-4|Jean Dania]]|| |- |97||[[De_Vigny-1|Marie Vigny]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Vigny-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||[[Mory-9|Jean Mory]]|| |- |98||[[Vitard-1|Louise Vitard]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vitard-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||[[Denevers-1|Guillaume Denevers]]|| |} == Soldiers (1663-1763) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''№'''||'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Company'''||'''Regiment'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Adam-1245|Joseph Adam dit Labranche]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adam-1245&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||Marillac||Languedoc||[[Guignand-1|Marie Joseph Guigand]], '''[[Milet-12|Marie Madeleine Milet]]'''||Immigrant from Duchy of Lorraine |- |2||[[Audet-374|Nicolas Audet dit Lapointe]]||2 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Audet-374&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||Monteil||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Després-2|Madeleine Després]]|| |- |3||[[Balan-34|Pierre Balan dit Lacombe]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balan-34&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||La Brisandière||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Birette-3|Renée Birette]]|| |- |4||[[Balard-15|Louis Balard dit La Tour]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Balard-15&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||Des Portes||Carignan-Salière||[[Migneron-167|Marguerite Migneron]]|| |- |5||[[Banliac-10|François Banliac dit Lamontagne]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Banliac-10&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||La Fouille||Carignan-Salière||[[Doyon-9|Marie Madeleine Doyon]], '''[[Peltier-1221|Marie Angélique Pelletier]]'''|| |- |6||[[Baudouin-49|Antoine Beaudoin dit St-Antoine]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baudouin-49&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Saint-Ours||Carignan-Salière||[[Dania-6|Marie Anne Dania]]|| |- |7||[[Bidet-13|Jacques Bidet dit Des Roussels]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bidet-13&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Maximy||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Desfossés-4|Françoise Desfossés]]|| |- |8||[[Biville-7|François Biville dit Picard]]||2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Biville-7&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||Grandfontaine||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Paquet-13|Marguerite Paquet]]|| |- |9||[[Boissonneau-2|Nicolas Vincent Boissonneau dit St-Onge]]||2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Boissonneau-2&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||Maximy||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Colin-9|Anne Colin]]|| |- |10||[[Boulduc-16|Louis Boulduc]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boulduc-16&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Grandfontaine||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Hubert-2|Isabelle Hubert]]|| |- |11||[[Boutillet-17|Jacques Boutillet]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boutillet-17&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||Not Known||Not Known||[[Verreau-2|Marguerite Verreau]]|| |- |12||[[Brochu-6|Jean Brochu]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brochu-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Colonelle||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Saulnier-66|Nicole Saulnier]]|| |- |13||[[Bruneau-47|René Bruneau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bruneau-47&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Grandfontaine||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Poitreau-1|Anne Poitreau]]|| |- |14||[[Chamaillard-5|Jean Vincent Chamaillard dit Lafontaine]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chamaillard-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||La Fredière||Carignan-Salière||[[Renusson-1|Catherine Renusson]]|| |- |15||[[Daniau-15|Jean Daniau dit Laprise]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Daniau-15&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||La Fouille||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi '''[[Michaud-8|Marie Louise Michaud]]''', [[Rondeau-4|Françoise Rondeau]]|| |- |16||[[Denys-116|Pierre Denis dit LaPierre]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Denys-116&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Varennes||Not known||[[Godin-1158|Marie Godin]]||Troupes de la Marines |- |17||[[Dubois-662|François Dubois]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dubois-662&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Maximy||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Guillaume-27|Anne Guillaume]]|| |- |18||[[Dumont-182|Julien Dumont dit Lafleur]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dumont-182&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Maximy||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi '''[[Topsan-1|Catherine Topsan]]''', [[Tourneroche-3|Marie Madeleine Tourneroche]]|| |- |19||[[Fauconnet-5|Jean Fauconnet dit Lafleur]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fauconnet-5&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||Berthier||Carignan-Salière|| fille du roi [[Hatanville-1|Marie Hatanville]]|| |- |20||[[Forgues-9|Pierre Forgues dit Montrougeau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Forgues-9&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||La Durantaye||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Robineau-3|Marie Robineau]]|| |- |21||[[Gauthier-553|Germain Gauthier dit Saint-Germain]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gauthier-553&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Saint-Ours||Carignan-Salière||[[Beauchamp-964|Jeanne Beauchamp]]||Father-in-law of Wells, Maine native [[Storer-275|Mary "Marie" Storer]] |- |22||[[Guerin_St._Hilaire-1|Guillaume Guerin dit St-Hilaire]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Guerin_St._Hilaire-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||Not known||Not known||[[Guillot-49|Anne Guillot]]||Troupes de la Marine |- |23||[[Lamothe-11|François Lamothe]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lamothe-11&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||Not Known||Not Known||[[Leroux-11|Marie Anne Leroux]], '''[[Merdieu-1|Marie Anne Merdieu]]'''|| |- |24||[[Larc-1|Bertrand Lart dit Laramée]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larc-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||de la Valière||Not Known||[[Coutard-5|Marie Coutard]]||Troupes de la Marine |- |25||[[Lampron-58|Jean Laspron dit La Charité]]||5||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lampron-58&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11-12]||La Fouille||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Renault-30|Anne Michelle Renault]]|| |- |26||[[Debhram-1|Noël Lebrun]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Debhram-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||Not Known||Not known||[[Brochu-46|Anne Brochu]]||Troupes de la Marine |- |27||[[Lepine-83|Jean Lépinay]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lepine-83&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||Not Known||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Granger-704|Catherine Granger]]|| |- |28||[[Le_Roux-1466|François Le Roux dit Cardinal]]||3|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Le_Roux-1466&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||La Fouille||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Renaud-113|Marie Renaud]]|| |- |29||[[Limousin-6|Hilaire Limousin dit Beaufort]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Limousin-6&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||La Fredière||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Lefebvre-265|Antoinette Lefebvre]]|| |- |30||[[Merdieu-2|Jean Merdieu dit Bourbon]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Merdieu-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Monic||Not known||[[Guérin-367|Claude Philiberte Guérin]]||Troupes de la Marine |- |31||[[Le_Meusnier-1|René Meunier dit La Ramée]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Le_Meusnier-1&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Lamotte||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Charpentier-114|Marguerite Charpentier]]|| |- |32||[[Mignier-9|André Mignier dit Lagacé]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mignier-9&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||Berthier||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Michaud-563|Jacquette Michel]]|| |- |33||[[Pasquier-52|Isaac Paquier dit La Vallé]]||3||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Paquet-172&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10-11]||Lamotte||Carignan-Salière||[[Meusnier-12|Elisabeth Meusnier]]|| |- |34||[[Prevost-380|Elie Prevost dit Laviolette]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prevost-380&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||Loubias||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Pothier-207|Marie Pothier]]|| |- |35||[[Robidas-5|Jacques Robidas dit Manseau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roy-302&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Crysafy||Not known||'''[[De_Guitre-2|Louise De Guitre]]''', [[Miville-195|Marie Madeleine Miville]]||Troupes de la Marine |- |36||[[Roy-302|Antoine Roy dit Desjardins]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roy-302&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||Froment||Carignan-Salière||fille du roi [[Major-1048|Marie Major]]||Murdered by [[Talua-2|Julien Talua dit Vendamont]] |} == Other Residents (1663-1763) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''№'''||'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Boudreau-1371|Magdeleine Boudreau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boudreau-1371&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Desfossés-11|Joseph Desfossés]]||Born in Acadia, later moved to Canada |- |2||[[Dandonneau-10|Françoise Pétronille Dandonneau]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dandonneau-10&person2Name=Lavoie-802 10]||'''[[Desrosiers-124|Jean Desrosiers]]''', [[Belisle-120|Henri Belisle]]||Died in Détroit |- |3||[[Dubé-233|Mathurin Dubé]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dub%C3%A9-233&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9]||'''[[Miville-20|Anne Miville]]''', [[Dunn-2776|Mary Dunn]]||Second wife was a New England native |- |4||[[Fournier-1140|Lievin Fournier]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fournier-1140&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9]||[[Fauteux-14|Marie Susanne Fauteux]]||Purported centenarian, immigrant from Spanish Netherlands |- |5||[[Gladu-17|Marguerite Gladu]]||2||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gladu-17&person2Name=Lavoie-802 11]||'''[[Cottret-1|René Cottret]]''', '''[[Poupardeau-2|Jean Poupardeau]]'''||Sister-in-law [[Cursonwhit-2|Abigail Cursonwhit]] was a New England native |- |6||[[Guéret-69|Jacques Guéret dit Dumont]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gu%C3%A9ret-69&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Tardif-62|Anne Tardif]]||Purported royal gateway |- |7||[[Henry-9541|Charlotte Henry dit Lachapelle]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henry-9541&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Laurent-270|Charles Laurent dit Lortie]]||Born in Acadia, later moved to Canada |- |8||[[Laurent-270|Charles Laurent dit Lortie]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Laurent-270&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Henry-9541|Charlotte Henry dit Lachapelle]]||Leapling ancestor |- |9||[[De_Lavoye-7|Pierre Lavoie]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=De_Lavoye-7&person2_name=Lavoie-802 12]||'''[[Grinon-6|Jacquette Grinon]]''', fille du roi [[Aubert-130|Isabelle Aupé]]||Founder of one of the Lavoie families in North America |- |10||[[Lemire-228|Marie Louise Lemire]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lemire-228&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Terrien-107|André Terrien]]||Born in Acadia, later moved to Canada |- |11||[[Mars-121|Marie Mars]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lemire-228&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9]||'''[[Jolliet-10|Jean-Baptiste Jolliet Mingan]]''', [[Volant-42|Jean Louis Volant d'Hautebourg]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles_of_Marie_Mars 100 Circles Focus Profile] |- |12||[[Mathieu-114|Charles Mathieu]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mathieu-114&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9]||[[Dufresne-47|Thérèse Dufresne]]||Patriot |- |13||[[Nadeau-196|François Étienne Nadeau]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nadeau-196&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Martineau-87|Marie Geneviève Martineau]]||Patriot |- |14||[[Ricosse-2|Samuel Ricasse]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ricosse-2&person2_name=Lavoie-802 10]||[[Choret-90|Anne Charlotte Choret]]||Immigrant from England |- |15||[[Rodrigues-890|Jean Rodrigue]]||2 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rodrigues-890&person2_name=Lavoie-802 11]||fille du roi [[Leroy-227|Anne Le Roy]]||Immigrant from Portugal |- |16||[[Rolet-18|François Rolet dit Savoyard]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rolet-18&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Groigné-1|Marie Groigné]], '''[[Grenet-32|Thérèse Grenet]]'''||Immigrant from Duchy of Savoy |- |17||[[Vilat-4|Elie Villat dit Beausoleil]]||1||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vilat-4&person2_name=Lavoie-802 9]||[[Dumas-827|Marie Claire Dumas]]||May have died from wounds received at the Battle of Sainte-Foy |- |18||[[Volant-20|François Volant dit Dechamblain]]||1 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Volant-20&person2_name=Lavoie-802 8]||[[Jolliet-12|Claire-Michelle Jolliet]]||Ship's captain, brother [[Volant-42|Jean Louis]] was maître d'hotel to [[Beauharnois-5|Charles de Beauharnois]] |}

Greg Lavoie's Genealogical Resources

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[[Category: Lavoie-802]] === '''Online Research Methods''' === ''Québec'' *[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/en/ Genealogy Quebec] Includes the LAFRANCE collection of indexed Drouin images, as well as many other valuable resources in researching French Canadian ancestry. *[https://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/home PRDH] Incredible resource for French Canadian ancestors through the early 1800s. The descent and ancestry functions from each person's page makes it very easy to trace families during the period covered. *[http://www.bms2000.org/en BMS 2000] Extremely helpful for looking up ancestors and cousins who are not yet available on PRDH or Genealogy Quebec. *[http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] Has the Drouin collection through 1940 for most villages. *[http://fichierorigine.com/ Fichier Origine] Good resource for learning about the French origins of French Canadian pioneers. *[http://www.stat.gouv.qc.ca/statistiques/population-demographie/caracteristiques/noms-famille.html Les noms de famille au Québec : aspects statistiques et distribution spatiale] The annexes have a comprehensive list of the most common surnames in Quebec, as well as density maps for many of the most common ones ''France'' * [[Space:France_genealogical_resources|WikiTree: France genealogical resources]] The French Roots project on WikiTree maintains a list of links to the departmental and municipal archives. *[https://en.geneanet.org/explore/french-ancestors/ Geneanet: Search Your French Ancestors] This site is best known for its user-created genealogies. Given its popularity in France and in Benelux countries, it can be helpful for beginning one's search. Public genealogies, of course, need to be verified by reviewing the archives. * [https://www.filae.com Filae] Filae is best known for having a significant portion of the French civil registrations indexed. ''Belgium'' *[https://familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Has a fairly comprehensive set of civil registrations, from its inception in the 1790s to the early 1900s. FamilySearch has also begun digitizing its collection of microfilm covering the older parish registers that were maintained in the 17th and 18th centuries. * [https://search.arch.be/en/ State Archives in Belgium] Official website for conducting Belgian archival research. It has more parish registers currently available than FamilySearch, but is more difficult to navigate. ''Ukraine'' *[https://familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Has digital images of many town vital records from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. Some of the electronic records require that one view them at an LDS Family History Center or affiliate organization. *[https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator] Invaluable resource to help locate your ancestor's town of origin. *[https://maps.geshergalicia.org/ Gesher Galicia's Map Room] Helpful to review to pinpoint where your ancestor lived. *[http://halgal.com/ Matthew Bielawa's Genealogy of Halychyna/Eastern Galicia] Excellent resource to consult when beginning to research your Galician roots. He does a particularly good job of explaining how to read and interpret Galician vital records. ''United States'' *[http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] ===My Genealogy Library=== * Michael P. Gabriel, Editor, and S. Pascale Vergereau-Dewey, Translator. Quebec During the American Invasion, 1775-1776: The Journal of François Baby, Gabriel Taschereau, and Jenkin Williams. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2005. * Gagné, Peter J. ''Before the King's Daughters: The Filles à Marier, 1634-1662''. Copyright 2002 * Gagné, Peter J. ''King's Daughters and Founding Mohters: The Filles du Roi, 1663-1673 (Volumes I & 2)''. Copyright 2001. * René Jetté, John P. Dulong, Roland-Yves Gagné, Gail F. Moreau, and Joseph A. Dubé. ''Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon: 12 générations''. Montréal, Québec: Société généalogique canadienne-française, 2001. * Perreault, Micheline. ''Atlas Généalogique de la France Ancestrale: Pays des Migrants vers la Nouvelle-France''. Montréal, Québec: Société généalogique canadienne-française, 2013.

Greg Lavoie's Notable Family

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[[Category: Lavoie-802]] == '''Notable Family''' == '''Arts and Entertainment''' *[[Roy-6801|Pierre Georges Roy]] 2nd cousin, twice removed *[[Roy-6802|Joseph Edmond Roy]] 2nd cousin, twice removed *[[Barry-4309|Robertine Barry]] 3rd cousin, three times removed *[[Rimbaud-1|Arthur Rimbaud]] 4th cousin, four times removed *[[Hébert-3828|Anne Hébert]] 5th cousin, three times removed *[[Garneau-130|François Xavier Garneau]] 5th cousin, five times removed *[[Goulet-32|Robert Goulet]] 6th cousin, twice removed *[[Kerouac-8|Jack Kerouac]] 7th cousin, once removed '''Business''' *[[Plante-38|Thomas Gustave Plant]] 2nd cousin, five times removed *[[Pigeon-353|Charles Joseph Pigeon]] 3rd cousin, six times removed *[[Symes-567|George Burns Symes]] 5th cousin, five times removed '''Government''' ''Prime Ministers of Canada'' *[[St-Laurent-168|Louis St-Laurent]] 3rd cousin, four times removed *[[Laurier-128|Sir Wilfrid Laurier]] 3rd cousin, five times removed *[[Trudeau-148|Pierre Elliot Trudeau]] 8th cousin, once removed ''Premiers of Québec'' *[[Lesage-43|Jean Lesage]] 4th cousin, twice removed *[[Mercier-520|Honoré Mercier]] 4th cousin, four times removed *[[Chauveau-24|Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau]] 4th cousin, five times removed *[[Ouimet-34|Gédéon Ouimet]] 4th cousin, six times removed *[[Taillon-23|Louis-Olivier Taillon]] 4th cousin, five times removed *[[Taschereau-3|Louis-Alexandre Taschereau]] 5th cousin, three times removed *[[Mousseau-88|Joseph-Alfred Mousseau]] 5th cousin, five times removed *[[Ross-6158|John Jones Ross]] 5th cousin, six times removed *[[Boucher_de_Boucherville-2|Charles-Eugène-Napoléon Boucher de Boucherville]] 5th cousin, seven times removed *[[Duplessis-59|Maurice Duplessis]] 6th cousin, 3 times removed *[[Chapleau-24|Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau]] 6th cousin, 4 times removed *[[Godbout-40|Adélard Godbout]] 7th cousin, twice removed *[[Lévesque-383|René Lévesque]] 7th cousin, twice removed *[[Gouin-137|Lomer Gouin]] 8th cousin, 3 times removed ''Other'' *[[Bouchet-14|Jean-Baptiste Bouchette]] 5th great grand uncle *[[Boisseau-291|Nicolas Gaspard Boisseau]] 5th great grand uncle *[[Bouchette-12|Joseph Bouchette]] 1st cousin, six times removed *[[Holland-8500|John Frederick Holland]] 1st cousin, six times removed *[[Taché-3|Etienne Paschal Taché]] 2nd cousins, six times removed *[[Chaussegros-9|François Joseph Chaussegros, Vicomte de Léry]] 4th cousin, six times removed *[[Deschamps-244|Charles Deschamps]] 4th cousin, seven times removed *[[Taschereau-18|Henri Elzéar Taschereau]] 5th cousin, four times removed *[[Cuvillier-25|Augustin "Austin" Cuvillier]] 5th cousin, five times removed *[[Taschereau-43|Robert Taschereau]] 6th cousin, twice removed *[[Cartier-127|Georges Etienne Cartier]] 6th cousin, four times removed *[[Molson-71|Hartland de Montarville Molson]] 7th cousin, twice removed '''Proposed Royal Gateways''' *[[Guéret-69|Jacques Guéret dit Dumont]] 8th great-grandfather *[[Baillon-1|Catherine de Baillon]] 9th great-grandmother *[[Couvent-6|Anne Couvent]] 11th great-grandmother ** I have four ancestral paths back to [[Couvent-6|Anne Couvent]], namely through ancestors [[Couture-260|Marie Anne Couture]], [[Couture-100|Geneviève Couture]], [[Couture-745|Marie Louise Couture]], and [[Couture-618|Joseph Couture]] I'm most familiar with Catherine de Baillon's purported ancestry. If the claims are accurate, some of my notable direct ancestors include the following: * [[Lascaris-10|Theodore II Doukas (Lascaris) Byzantium]] 22nd great-grandfather * [[Capet-12|Philippe Auguste (Capet) de France]] 24th great-grandfather * [[Dunkeld-68|David I (Dunkeld) of Scotland]] 27th great-grandfather The Order of the Crown of Charlemagne currently accepts [[Couvent-6|Anne Couvent]] and [[Baillon-1|Catherine de Baillon]] as Gateway ancestors.https://www.charlemagne.org/Gateway.html, accessed on 17 August 2018 '''Other''' *[[Joliet-16|Louis Jolliet]] Explorer, 8th great grandfather *[[Bissot-19|François-Marie Bissot de Vinsenne (Vincennes)]] 1st cousin, nine times removed * [[Triffin-3|Robert Triffin]] Economist, 2nd cousin, three times removed *[[Gaultier-66|Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye]] 2nd cousin, 10 times removed *[[Dufrost-7|Saint Marie Marguerite d'Youville]] 3rd cousin, nine times removed *[[Riel-5|Louis Riel]] 4th cousin, four times removed *[[Tanguay-103|Cyprien Tanguay]] Genealogist, 4th cousin, five times removed *[[Taschereau-8|Elzéar Alexandre Taschereau]] Cardinal, 4th cousin, five times removed *[[Routh-419|Edward John Routh]] Mathematician, 5th cousin, four times removed *[[Chassé-111|Marie-Louise (Chassé) Meilleur]] Supercentenarian, 5th cousin, 3 times removed *[[Barbeau-256|Marius Barbeau]] Ethnographer, 6th cousin, twice removed *[[Jetté-160|René Jetté]] Genealogist, 7th cousin, once removed == Sources ==

Greg Lavoie's WikiTree Family

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[[Category: Lavoie-802]] '''Greg Lavoie's WikiTree Family''' *[[Bernier-392|Judith (Bernier) Brandau]] 5th cousin *[[Binette-86|MJ Binette]] 6th cousin * [[Durbin-702|Natalie Trott]] 6th cousin, once removed *[[Côté-1393|PB Côté]] 6th cousin, once removed *[[Ferraiolo-2|Chris Ferraiolo]] 6th cousin, twice removed *[[LaPointe-846|Nicolas LaPointe]] 7th cousin *[[H-949|Kyla H]] 7th cousin, once removed *[[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] 7th cousin, once removed *[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] 7th cousin, once removed *[[Metz-1008|Kristen Louca]] 7th cousin, once removed *[[Barry-1264|Dorothy Barry]] 7th cousin, twice removed *[[Constantineau-17|Guy Constantineau]] 8th cousin *[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] 8th cousin *[[Baraboo-1|Jerry Baraboo]] 8th cousin, once removed *[[Crook-641|J. Crook]] 8th cousin, once removed *[[Tardy-26|Herbert Tardy]] 8th cousin, once removed *[[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]] 8th cousin, three times removed *[[McBeth-165|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM]] 9th cousin, once removed * [[Lowe-866|Karen (Lowe) Tobo]] 9th cousin, once removed * [[Pearson-3638|J. (Pearson) Salsbery]] 10th cousin, once removed

Greg Slade To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the projects [[Slade-590|Greg Slade]] is currently working on. Can you help? * Find genetic (by descent, not through marriage) connections between [[Slade-766|William Slade]], [[Slade-702|Sir Thomas Slade]] and [[Slade-1104|Henri Slade]] (assuming that they are actually related). * Find genetic links between as many "oldest known Slades" in the [[Space:Slade_Name_Study|Slade Name Study]] as possible. * Connect all the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=SLADE Unconnected Slade] profiles on WikiTree. ** Progress: 2039/2153 profiles = 94.7% * Source all the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Slade-1 Unsourced Slade] profiles on WikiTree. ** Progress: 2083/21531 profiles = 96.8% * Find the ships that each of my ancestors immigrated to Canada on, and build ship profiles for each one. ** Progress: ship profiles: 6/13+: ~46% * Make sure that all [http://thepeerage.com/i3481.htm#s49453 199 Slades] listed on ThePeerage.com have profiles on WikiTree. ** Progress: 133/199: 66.8% * Make sure that all the Slades listed on the [http://sladegenealogy.net Slade Genealogy] site have profiles on WikiTree. ** Progress: 377/11,657 profiles = 3.2% * Find (or create) well-rendered, but public domain, images of the various Slade coats of arms listed in ''[https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/932/ Burke's General Armory],'' to add to the profiles of those people who have the right to bear each of them.

Gregory: The English Pedigree

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There are some errors in the currently popular Gregory Ancestry, that have been perpetrated by assorted printed pedigrees. Even though the printed pedigrees start with Adam Gregory, the 1619 Visitation of Leicester began the misconception that Nicholas was the father of Adam.Camden, William. The visitation of the county of Leicester in the year 1619. (London: 1870) p. 187 [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount09britgoog/page/n205 p. 187] {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree.png |size=l |caption=1619 Visitation of Leicester }} This is a short pedigree, beginning with a John, Lord of Feseley and Asforby, who had several children, including Nicholas, who was the father of Adam. Considering the lack of dates on all of these pedigrees and the large quantity of Gregorys, it should not be assumed that the Adam in this pedigree is the same Adam who begins the pedigree of immigrant, Henry Gregory. Grant Gregory also points out that these two men had entirely different arms and were located a distance from each other. Gregory, Grant. Ancestors and descendants of Henry Gregory. (Provincetown, Mass., The Compiler, 1938.) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066149188;view=2up;seq=22;size=125 p. 11] This pedigree is repeated in [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto44unkngoog/page/n328 Vol 23 p. 304] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, except that the article calls the previous Matilda, Maud. The same article contains a pedigree of Henry Gregory, immigrant, that begins with an Adam Gregory. The author of the article makes no connections between the two Adams.“The Gregory Family.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 23. 1869. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=z77K5hK85ScC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA306 pp.304, 306 ---- {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree-1.png |align=r |size=l |caption=1567 Visitation}}

The next misconception is that Adam was the father of William. The earliest recorded pedigree for this branch is from the 1567 Visitation, where it is clearly stated that William was lineally descended from Adam, not his son. Grant Gregory acknowledges this lineal descent. He believed that it was a gap of about 200 years. Many of the subsequent printed pedigree charts (including Grant Gregory's) do not mention this gap and reading them one might assume a paternal/filial relationship between Adam and William. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree-5.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Gregory Pedigree 1677 }}

Robert Thoroton's Antiquities of Nottinghamshire was published in 1677.Thoroton, Robert. The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures. (London: 1677) [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=vG1mAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA498 pp 497, 498] It contains the correct and full pedigree as we know it, with the continuation of William's son Hugh, who was the ancestor of the New England immigrant Henry, as well as being the ancestor of the pedigree's main subject, George Gregory. This pedigree contains the gap between Adam and William. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Gregory Pedigree (1795), Click to to see larger}}

John Throsby, in 1795, reprinted Thoroton's 1677 work adding to it from Deering's 1751 History of Nottingham. He did not include the dotted line between Adam and William. Please note, there are statements that the Gregory pedigree was in Deering's 1751 work, but searching said work did not find the pedigree. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree-3.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Gregory Pedigree (1867), Click to see larger }}

Vol. 23 of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register published a Gregory Pedigree, without the dotted line. This version is much neater and easier to read. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree-4.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Gregory Pedigree (1938) }}

Even Grant Gregory, who pointed to the gap in the text of the Gregory Genealogy printed the chart without the gap. {{clear}} Another Question? George Gregory, descendant of William Gregory, Mayor of Nottingham, presented the following to the Heralds in 1662: Dugdale, William (Norroy King of Arms) The Visitation of Nottinghamshire begun in 1662 and finished in 1664. London: 1986. The Publications of the Harleian Society, New Series Vol 5. p. 31 {{Image|file=Gregory_The_English_Pedigree.jpg |size=400 |caption=Visitation 1662/1664 }} The subsequent pedigree printed by Thoroton in 1677 (see 1677 Pedigree above), shows Thomas, not William, married to Dorothy Beeston, grandfather of William the Mayor. This throws some question on this man's name. Thomas or William? Thoroton explains that in 1662, George Gregory, not "exhibiting such suffcient proof as since he hath ... " perhaps explaining the change from William to Thomas. == Sources ==

Gregory Name Study

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I'm researching Philemon Gregory. He was suppose to have had one known son named William Gregory. William Gregory was bound out to john Dillard Jr. William married a woman named Sally Graves. They had the following children : (1) William Gregory, Jr.; (2) Elizabeth Gregory; (3) Thomas Graves Gregory: He married Jeriah Messer. HIs family ended up in Knox Co. Ky. My Line. (4) John T Gregory : (5) Beverly Gregory : While doing my brothers Y DNA. I find we are of the Haplogroup R-M269 coming out of England. Currently having 2 other matches with the Gregory surname. If you are from this line and tested any DNA please contact me at krnicely@gmail.com Thank You, Karen Gregory Nicely

Gregory of Tours

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Medieval Chronicles]] Author: "Saint Gregory of Tours (30 November c. 538 – 17 November 594) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_of_Tours] ---- Medieval Sourcebook: Gregory of Tours (539-594): History of the Franks: Books I-X[https://legacy.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.asp]

Gregory Stone Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Stone_Name_Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Gregory Stone Genealogy == Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917 * by [[Bartlett-12366|Joseph Gardner Bartlett]] (1872-1927) * published by The Stone Family Association, Boston, 1918 * 905 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gregory Stone Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxsVAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/fl-57081-tn-195526 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327661 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11021/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE57079 * Also See: ** Bartlett, J. Gardner. ''[[Space:Simon Stone Genealogy|Simon Stone Genealogy]]'' (Stone Family Assoc., Boston, 1926) ** Stone, William E., ''The English Ancestry of Simon and Gregory Stone'', "Winchester Notes" (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1912) [https://books.google.com/books?id=26dbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA92 Page 92] ** Stone, William E., [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24517 The English ancestry of Simon and Gregory Stone] (D. Clapp & Son, Boston, 1897): not available online for free. === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * Ancestry of Gregory Stone a pioneer of New England in 1635. The English settlers of New England * Family names * The family name of Stone * Early records of Stones in England * Heraldry * Origin of the English Yeoman * The Stones of Ardleigh and Great Bromley, Co. Essex, England * Stone of Ardleigh and Great Bromley * The English ancestral line * Descendants of Gregory Stones a pioneer of New England in 1635 * Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/fl-57081-tn-195526/page/805/mode/1up Page 805]. * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/fl-57081-tn-195526/page/806/mode/1up Page 806]. * Index of persons. Index of Stone names * Index of persons. Index of other names === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/fl-57081-tn-195526/page/806/mode/1up Page 806]. * Page 115: (David4 Stone) married Sarah Dyer on 02 Dec 1723 and that she d. 27 Nov 1746 in Stoughton, Mass, in her 69th year, without having children. The account is incorrect for the following reasons: *# The Sara Dyer who married David4 Stone in 1723 was b. 5 Sep 1703 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA, the daughter of John Dyer b. 1648 • Sheepscot, Lincoln County, Maine *# The Sara Dyer that d. 27 Nov 1746 in Stoughton was the widow of Thomas Dyer and she was late of Roxbury. See: Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 for Sarah Stone. Canton and Stoughton, Vital Record Transcripts, Page 38, bottom . * 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 === * Bartlett, J. Gardner. ''[[Space:Gregory Stone Genealogy|Gregory Stone Genealogy]]'' (Stone Family Assoc., Boston, 1918) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bartlett|Bartlett]])

Greg's Free-Space Profiles

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This is a place to find Greg's free-space profiles on various subjects. == Connector Projects == * [[Space:The_Lost_and_Found_Project|The Lost and Found Project]] == Graphics == These are sets of graphics for use on profiles. * [[Space:Greg%27s_WikiTree_Sketchbook|Greg's WikiTree Sketchbook]] * [[Space:Surname_Charts|Surname Charts]] == One Name Studies == These are projects to find (and, if possible, link together) all the people who share the same last name. * [[Space:Allen_Name_Study|Allen Name Study]] * [[Space:French_Name_Study|French Name Study]] * [[Space:McMillan_Name_Study|McMillan Name Study]] * [[Space:Slade Name Study|Slade Name Study]] * [[Space:West Name Study|West Name Study]] == To-Do List == This is my impossibly-long genealogy to-do list. * [[Space:Greg Slade To-Do List|Greg's current to-do list]]

Greg's Sandbox

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= My Sandbox = === Citations from Citation Apps === Testing during switch to new server Louis Baron married Philomène Durocher on 25 Apr 1864 in St-Eugène. Drouin collection, copyright 2024 Institut généalogique Drouin, accessed via the LAFRANCE tool on genealogiequebec.com (subscription required) Marriage record. [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/acte/6336428 Acte # 6336428]. Accessed January 2024. {| border=0 | {| | || '''Mariage''' |- | St-Eugène
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|- |   |- |   |- | Non disponible, BARON, Louis |- | Sujet, DUROCHER, Philomene |- |- | Sujet, BARON, Louis |- |- | Père de l'époux, PHILIATROS, Melie |- |- | Mère de l'époux, DUROCHER, Francois |- |- | Père de l'épouse, LABADIE, Marie Reine |- |- | Mère de l'épouse, Transcription : Petit NBMDS |- |} |}
===Sample DNA CONFIRMATION CITATIONS created with DNA Confirmation Citation Maker app.=== Test citation 0 Accessed on ancestry.com, June 2021. * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|24529255|62492c}} on ancestry.com, Test citation Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data:Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 028801-031500 Search: 1958 > 028801-031500 > image 3899 of 5134. Accessed on ancestry.com, June 2021. * View {{Ancestry Image|5164|42410_2421406271_1035-038}} on ancestry.com, (requires subscription). * View free [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24529255?h=62492c Ancestry Sharing Image]. ====SIMPLE Confirmation==== Simple Confirmation of MRCA * Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal {{23andMe}} test match between [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and GisèleD, his 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are [[Labonté-294|Joseph Désiré Labonté]] and [[Dumont-588|Marie Joséphine Dumont]], the great great grandparents of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and great grandparents of GisèleD. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: 2nd cousin - 3rd cousin, based on sharing 117 cM (1.57% DNA shared) across 5 segments. SIMPLE Confirmation of Ancestor in between DNA Test Taker and MRCA: (on profile page of Pauline, confirming her father Joseph Héli) * Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal {{23andMe}} test match between [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and [[Labonté-417|Germain Labonté]], his 1st cousin 2x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are [[Labonté-294|Joseph Désiré Labonté]] and [[Dumont-588|Marie Joséphine Dumont]], the great great grandparents of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and grandparents of [[Labonté-417|Germain Labonté]]. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: second or third cousin, based on sharing 117 cM (1.57% DNA shared) across 5 segments. DNA test taker Gregory Clarke is the son of Pauline Marcoux, the daughter of Joseph Héli Marcoux, the grandson of the common ancestors Joseph Désiré Labonté & Marie Joséphine Dumont. ====TRIANGULATED Confirmation==== of Ancestral Couple: * Paternal relationship is confident based on a triangulated group on [https://GEDmatch.com GEDmatch] who share a 23 cM segment on chromosome 7, consisting of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and [[Loranger-166|Claude Loranger]], his 2nd cousin 1x removed, and [[Labonté-417|Germain Labonté]], his 1st cousin 2x removed. (Claude and Germain are 1st cousins 1x removed). Their most-recent common ancestors are [[Labonté-294|Joseph Désiré Labonté]] and [[Dumont-588|Marie Joséphine Dumont]], the 2x great grandparents of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and great grandparents of [[Loranger-166|Claude Loranger]] and grandparents of [[Labonté-417|Germain Labonté]]. of Single Direct Ancestor: * Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on [https://GEDmatch.com GEDmatch] who share a 23 cM segment on chromosome 7, consisting of [[Loranger-166|Claude Loranger]] and [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]], his 2nd cousin 1x removed, and [[Labonté-417|Germain Labonté]], his 1st cousin 1x removed. (Gregory and Germain are 1st cousins 2x removed). Their most-recent common ancestors are [[Labonté-294|Joseph Désiré Labonté]] and [[Dumont-588|Marie Joséphine Dumont]], the great grandparents of [[Loranger-166|Claude Loranger]] and 2x great grandparents of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and grandparents of [[Labonté-417|Germain Labonté]]. ====Y-DNA Confirmation==== * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA test results on {{Family Tree DNA}}. [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]], FTDNA kit # IN45890, and his 3rd cousin, FredD, FTDNA kit # IN78532, match at a Genetic Distance of 4 on 111 markers, thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their most-recent common ancestor who is [[Douglass-2545|William Douglass]], the 2x great grandfather of both [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and FredD. ====mtDNA Confirmation==== * Maternal relationship is confirmed through Mitochondrial DNA test results on [https://https://mitoydna.org mitoYDNA.org]. [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]], mitoYDNA kit # T12923, and his 11th cousin 1x removed, Francine, mitoYDNA kit # T3.1415926, have an exact HVR1 and HVR2 match, thereby confirming their direct maternal lines back to their most-recent common ancestor who is [[Cerisier-3|Jeanne-Genevieve Cerisier]], the 10x great grandmother of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and 11x great grandmother of Francine. * Maternal relationship is confirmed through Mitochondrial DNA test results on {{Family Tree DNA}}. [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and his 7th cousin 4x removed, [[Cloutier-1602|Adélard Cloutier]], have an HVR1 and HVR2 match with minor mismatches, thereby confirming their direct maternal lines back to their most-recent common ancestor who is [[Cerisier-3|Jeanne-Genevieve Cerisier]], the 10x great grandmother of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and 6x great grandmother of [[Cloutier-1602|Adélard Cloutier]]. ====X-Chromosome Confirmation==== ... of ancestral couple: * Paternal relationship is confident based on a triangulated group on [https://GEDmatch.com GEDmatch] who share a 30 cM segment on the X chromosome, consisting of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and [[Poirier-1805|Dave Poirier]], his 5th cousin 1x removed, and [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]], his 4th cousin 1x removed. (Dave and Mary are 4th cousins 2x removed). Their most-recent common ancestors are [[Veillet-13|Raphaël Veillet]] and [[Aiot-2|Marie Aiot]], the 4x great grandparents of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and 5x great grandparents of [[Poirier-1805|Dave Poirier]] and 3x great grandparents of [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]]. and then single ancestor below ancestral couple: * Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on [https://GEDmatch.com GEDmatch] who share a 30 cM segment on the X chromosome, consisting of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and [[Poirier-1805|Dave Poirier]], his 5th cousin 1x removed, and [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]], his 4th cousin 1x removed. (Dave and Mary are 4th cousins 2x removed). Their most-recent common ancestors are [[Veillet-13|Raphaël Veillet]] and [[Aiot-2|Marie Aiot]], the 4x great grandparents of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and 5x great grandparents of [[Poirier-1805|Dave Poirier]] and 3x great grandparents of [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]]. X Chromosome Confirmation via triangulation: on GEDmatch (or 23andMe) which triangulates * Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on [https://GEDmatch.com GEDmatch] who share a 30 cM segment on the X chromosome, consisting of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]], GEDmatch kit # HTC239523, and [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]], his 4th cousin 1x removed, GEDmatch kit # A26936b, and [[Veillette-113|Alvina Veillette]], his 3rd cousin 3x removed, GEDmatch kit # AV43023. (Mary and Alvina are 3rd cousins 2x removed.) Their most-recent common ancestor is [[Baril-24|Françoise Baril]], the 5x great grandmother of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and 4x great grandmother of [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]] and 2x great grandmother of [[Veillette-113|Alvina Veillette]]. X Chromosome Confirmation via triangulation: on Family Tree DNA (or MyHeritage) - which does not triangulate, and thus needs independent verification * Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on {{Family Tree DNA}} who share a 30 cM segment on the X chromosome, consisting of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]], his 4th cousin 1x removed, and [[Veillette-113|Alvina Veillette]], his 3rd cousin 3x removed. (Mary and Alvina are 3rd cousins 2x removed.) These matches have been independently verified by Gregory Clarke and Mary Ames via the Family Finder Chromosome Browser. Their most-recent common ancestor is [[Baril-24|Françoise Baril]], the 5x great grandmother of [[Clarke-11007|Gregory Clarke]] and 4x great grandmother of [[Ames-1507|Mary Ames]] and 2x great grandmother of [[Veillette-113|Alvina Veillette]]. === DNA app WARNING screens === ====TRIANGULATION warning if the 3 legged stool is not solid enough.==== '''TRIANGULATION TREE TOO TIPSY'''

This mini-tree is not stable enough to verify the triangulated connection.

The ideal connection for a triangulated confirmation is from DNA testers descended from 3 different children of the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s).

If only 2 children of the MRCA have DNA descendants, then two grandchildren from one line is also acceptable.

Also, though not as ideal, in well-documented cases, two great-grand-children from one line can be used to confirm the relationship.

HOWEVER, in this tree, the distance between the MRCA and the branching out into 3 distinct lines is too great for the triangulation to be confirmed.
NOTE: will not allow citation to be made QUESTION: I'm wondering if another way of describing the relationship is to focus on the point at which the mini-tree shows 3 distinct lines. The IDEAL scenario is that those three individuals are 3 siblings. Next best is 2 siblings and 1 first cousin. Acceptable, though not preferred, would be 2 siblings and 1 second cousin. Anything greater would definitely be too wobbly. Would pictures help along with this warning message so it's really clear ? ---- ==== Y-DNA warning if Genetic Distance too great ==== If Genetic Distance > 10% of markers - ie - :GD > 4 on a 37 marker test :GD > 7 on a 67 marker test :GD > 11 on a 111 marker test. (that seems very generous ... ) '''GENETIC DISTANCE - TOO MUCH'''
The Genetic Distance is too large to verify the paternal line connection.
NOTE: will not allow citation to be made ---- ==== mtDNA warnings about non-perfect matches ==== CASE 0 : Perfect matches - Genetic Distance of 0 (on FTDNA) / diffHRV1 = diffHRV2 = diffCR = 0 across the board on mitoYDNA. :--> no warning :--> go straight to the citation using language "an exact HVR1 and HVR2 match" CASE 1 : Almost perfect matches - Genetic Distance of 1 (on FTDNA) / diffHRV1 + diffHRV2 + diffCR = 1 on mitoYDNA. :--> no warning :--> go straight to the citation using language "an HVR1 and HVR2 match with a minor mismatch" CASE 2 : Not quite perfect matches - Genetic Distance of 2 (on FTDNA) / diffHRV1 + diffHRV2 + diffCR = 2 on mitoYDNA. :--> warning below :--> require checkmark in checkbox before continuing onto citation (to ensure they've thought about what they're doing!) :--> in the citation use language "an HVR1 and HVR2 match with minor mismatches" (is any other qualifier needed in the citation??) '''MISMATCH WARNING'''
The Genetic Distance is greater than 1.
Unless this has been confirmed to be due to MINOR mismatches, it throws the validity of the citation into question.
[ ] I confirm that this Genetic Distance is due to a Minor Mismatch, and that the documented genealogy supports the connection this proves through the maternal lines.
or '''MISMATCH WARNING'''
The combined difference is greater than 1.
Unless this has been confirmed to be due to MINOR mismatches, it throws the validity of the citation into question.
[ ] I confirm that this combined difference is due to a Minor Mismatch, and that the documented genealogy supports the connection this proves through the maternal lines.
CASE 3 : Not a close enough match - Genetic Distance > 2 (on FTDNA) / diffHRV1 + diffHRV2 + diffCR > 2 on mitoYDNA. :--> big warning :--> will not allow citation to be made '''MISMATCH - TOO MUCH''' MISMATCH
The combined difference is too large to verify the maternal line connection.
or '''MISMATCH - TOO MUCH''' MISMATCH
The Genetic Distance is too large to verify the maternal line connection.
---- ===Sample BARE BONES CITATIONS created with Ancestry Citation Maker app.=== There are numerous sources for my great-great grandfather Elie Marcoux. In a censusCensus record from 1911 Accessed on ancestry.com, May 2021. * View {{Ancestry Record|8947|1545614}} (requires subscription). , his baptismal recordBaptismal record. Accessed on ancestry.com, May 2021. * View {{Ancestry Image|1274|30953_148224-00047}} on ancestry.com, (requires subscription). , the family treePedigree view of Family Tree. Accessed on ancestry.com, May 2021. * View {{Ancestry Tree|119843346}} (requires subscription). , his profile pageProfile page on Ancestry. Accessed on ancestry.com, May 2021. * View {{Ancestry Tree|119843346|200181390289}} (requires subscription). , and his portrait. Picture of Elie Marcoux, part of matching set with his wife. Accessed on ancestry.com, May 2021. * View {{Ancestry Tree Media|119843346|1e3acdd0-4b93-41a3-97f9-cb4531bc8abc}} on ancestry.com, (requires subscription). ==Sources==

Greg's Testing page

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This page will be used for Greg Clarke to test out various programming tricks for use in current or future apps in development. Be warned that any data here may or may not be real, names may be fictitious, especially if they seem punny or atrociously alliterative. {| border="1" !Groups by Genetics in Project DNA Results!!Haplogroup(s) |- |Abraham - Abraham Jr. c 1697-1759 + Ann Watkins and Elizbaeth Jeeter, Caroline Co., Va.||R-M269 |- |Abraham - Elisha b <1700-1782 + Mary Ann Mumford, Henry Co., Va.||R-P312, R-DF49, R-M269, R-BY490 |- |Abraham - John 1701-1770 + Elizabeth "Nutty" Pickett||R-M269 |- |Abraham - Moses - Moses - George - John R 18787-1885 + Nancy Ann Moore||R-M269, R-ZS3700 |- |Abraham - Moses 1711-1788 + Elizabeth - John 1732-1825 + Elizabeth C||R-BY154784, R-M269 |- |Abraham - Richard - Charles b 1735 Hanover County, Va.||R-M269 |- |Abraham - Richard - Richard - Micajah 1775->1850 + Margery Pryor, Wilson Co., Tn.||R-M269 |- |Abraham - Richard 1699-1741 + Mary Yancy||R-M269, R-BY490 |- |Abraham - Robert (1695-1775 + Mary "Millie" Smith, Lunenburg Co., Va.||R-M269 |- |Abraham - Sylvester 1684-1754 Bertie and Granville Co., NC||R-BY490, R-M269 |- |Abraham - Thomas 1688-1745 + Ann Rogers||R-M269 |- |Autosomal Estes||J-M67, R-M269, R-L21, R-Y61135, R-FGC5939 |- |Campbell (not direct Estes line)||R-FT70812, R-FT357997, R-M269, R-L1335 |- |English Estes||R-M269 |- |Estes from Ohio, believed from New York||I-M253 |- |Estes Ungrouped - Cannot be grouped by DNA and older genealogy unknown||R-M269, R-DF49, R-L21 |- |Estis - Hersel Estis b 1870 Ukraine||R-M198 |- |Eustace - James Eustace, c. 1745 -1793 Ireland||R-M269 |- |James Estes b 1818 Ky d 1863 lived Whitley Co., KY, m Susie Frederick||R-M269 |- |Moses of Pendleton District, SC||I-M253, R-BY490 |- |New Estes Lines - Genetically Speaking||E-M2, I-M253, R-M269, R-U198, I-M223 |- |Non-Estes Y-line||See DNA results |- |Northern Estes - Nicholas, Sylvester, Robert, Robert b 1603 + Dorothy Wilson||R-M269, R-BY482 |- |Oster-Easter-Estes - Johann Oster b 1707 Germany||I-M253 |- |Similar Surnames - Not Estes Genetically||See DNA results |- |Thomas Glenvall Estes Sr. 1923-2007||R-M269 |- |Ungrouped||See DNA results |- |Wiley Estes 1765-1805 + Mary Bagley, Chatham Co., NC||R-M269 |} == Estes DNA Group Project == === Abraham - Abraham Jr. c 1697-1759 + Ann Watkins and Elizbaeth Jeeter, Caroline Co., Va.=== ==== Kit 92743==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 45614==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 46167==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Phillip bef 1720 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 43144==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Phillip bef 1720 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 51909==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Thomas Estes * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 49592==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Samuel b 1727 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Elisha b <1700-1782 + Mary Ann Mumford, Henry Co., Va.=== ==== Kit B8468==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Robert Estes, b. 1475 and d. 1506 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-P312 ==== Kit 14495==== * Name: * E.K.A. : abraham estes * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-DF49 ==== Kit 19696==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Henry Estes b 1874 in Orange Co Va * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 201191==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 235224==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 14381==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Uncertain - poss Thomas Este and Margaret Crawford * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 29843==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 244708==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 Deal, Kent, England * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY490 ==== Kit 157726==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Estes b.c.1820 SC? * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 249475==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicolas Ewstas, b. 1495 and d. 1533/4 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - John 1701-1770 + Elizabeth "Nutty" Pickett=== ==== Kit 210284==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Greene Estes, KY * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 20026==== * Name: * E.K.A. : No data provided * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 11727==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas Kent Co., England * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 13044==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Thomas b. 1761, Virginia * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Moses - Moses - George - John R 18787-1885 + Nancy Ann Moore=== ==== Kit 24207==== * Name: * E.K.A. : anonymous * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 25972==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abe b 1647, Moses, Moses, George, John R b 1788 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 11375==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham b 1647, Moses b 1711, Moses b 1742, George * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 9993==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-ZS3700 ==== Kit 49999==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Moses 1711-1788 + Elizabeth - John 1732-1825 + Elizabeth C=== ==== Kit 831469==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY154784 * Relationship Trail: **# Garmon is the son of Willis Estes (abt.1900-abt.1970) DNA confirmed **# Willis is the son of John Estes (abt.1870-abt.1950) DNA confirmed **# John is the son of Willis Estes (abt.1850-abt.1920) DNA confirmed **# Willis is the son of William Estes (abt.1830-1900) DNA confirmed **# William is the son of John R. Estes (1787-1885) DNA confirmed **# John is the son of George Estes (1763-1859) [unknown confidence] **# George is the son of Moses Estes (1742-1813) [confident] **# Moses is the son of Moses Estes (1711-1787) [unknown confidence] **# Moses is the son of Abraham Estes (abt.1647-1720) [confident] **This makes Abraham the seventh great grandfather of Garmon. ==== Kit 900315==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 55666==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Alexander is the son of Basil Clarke. **# Basil is the son of Charles Clarke. **# Charles is the son of Donald Clarke. **# Donald is the son of Edward Clarke. **This makes Edward the second great grandfather of Alexander. === Abraham - Richard - Charles b 1735 Hanover County, Va.=== ==== Kit 246490==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Estes b 1647 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Alexander is the son of Basil Clarke. **# Basil is the son of Charles Clarke. **# Charles is the son of Donald Clarke. **# Donald is the son of Edward Clarke. **This makes Edward the second great grandfather of Alexander. ==== Kit 88171==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Richard - Richard - Micajah 1775->1850 + Margery Pryor, Wilson Co., Tn.=== ==== Kit 41156==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Micajah Estes b:1775 NC d: Wilson County, TN * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Richard 1699-1741 + Mary Yancy=== ==== Kit 44440==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abe b 1647, Robert b 1695 d 1775, Charles b 1735 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 366707==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-BY490 ==== Kit 896801==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Estes, b. 1647?, d. 1720 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 77035==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Robert (1695-1775 + Mary "Millie" Smith, Lunenburg Co., Va.=== ==== Kit 231930==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Matthew Estes, b. 1806 and d. 1873 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 14107==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham b 1647, Robert d 1775 m Millie, Francis * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 11654==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham b Va c 1755 d Halifax 1804 m Nelly Organ * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 201558==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 28361==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Elisha b 1794 d 1880 Crawford Ark, m Jane Rowlett * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 14220==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Bacon (1792 Lunenbg-1861) m Rebecca Travathan * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Sylvester 1684-1754 Bertie and Granville Co., NC=== ==== Kit 199378==== * Name: * E.K.A. : George Washington Estes, abt. 1845 - 1923 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY490 ==== Kit 17420==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abe b 1647, Sylvester, Thomas, Thomas, Burroughs * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 13805==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nathaniel Estes, b. 1770 and d. 1845 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY490 ==== Kit 270592==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Estes * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 75471==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 211763==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Henry Eastridge b.1777 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 281011==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Estes>Richard>Richard>Bartlett>Richard>Mic * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 12563==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Estes * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Thomas 1688-1745 + Ann Rogers=== ==== Kit 12088==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham b 1647, Thomas & Ann, John & Mary Marshall * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Autosomal Estes=== ==== Kit 102259==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Edward Magner, 1815 - 1890 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: J-M67 ==== Kit 146880==== * Name: * E.K.A. : joseph scott b.abt 1748. lived in madison co KY US * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 101466==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jonathan Simmons (Symmons) b. bef. 1684, England. * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-L21 ==== Kit N60267==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Antonio Mª Arias Quirós, b.1828 Mondoñedo, Spain * Country: Spain * Haplogroup: R-Y61135 ==== Kit 249804==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 118647==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Patt Headen Bendenstown Ballon Co Carlow b.1770 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-FGC5939 ==== Kit 157414==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Campbell (not direct Estes line)=== ==== Kit 81436==== * Name: * E.K.A. : George Campbell (c1771) of Claiborne Co., TN, b VA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-FT70812 ==== Kit 905207==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Campbell (1817) of Claiborne Co., TN * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-FT357997 ==== Kit 80569==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Campbell (c1775) of Claiborne Co., TN, b VA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 88929==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Patrick Campbell b 1630 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: R-L1335 === English Estes=== ==== Kit 16532==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas, Sylvester, Rbt, Sylvstr, Rich -br of Abe * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Estes from Ohio, believed from New York=== ==== Kit 50268==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Alexander Edward Estes b. ABT 1865 probably Ohio * Country: United States * Haplogroup: I-M253 === Estes Ungrouped - Cannot be grouped by DNA and older genealogy unknown=== ==== Kit 867563==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Estes, b. 1495 and d. 1533 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 133478==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Rubin Easter b.c.1860, MO,Ezra Easter b. 1895 AR * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N116359==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N54127==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 88706==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Washington Estes B. 1825 TENN. D. 1885 Paint * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N60599==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 146603==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 209000==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 78911==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacob Easter, b. 1865 and d. 1930 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-DF49 ==== Kit 107863==== * Name: * E.K.A. : nicholas eastes deal,england 1495 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 129652==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-L21 ==== Kit 189124==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 898213==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 286418==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Estis - Hersel Estis b 1870 Ukraine=== ==== Kit 315606==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Hersel Estis b. 1870 * Country: Ukraine * Haplogroup: R-M198 === Eustace - James Eustace, c. 1745 -1793 Ireland=== ==== Kit 213530==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Eustace, c. 1745 -1793 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit B481283==== * Name: * E.K.A. : john eustace * Country:   * Haplogroup: R-M269 === James Estes b 1818 Ky d 1863 lived Whitley Co., KY, m Susie Frederick=== ==== Kit 16355==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James b Ky d Civ War? m Susie Fredrick, John 1862 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Moses of Pendleton District, SC=== ==== Kit 20835==== * Name: * E.K.A. : No Estes match - Moses in Pendleton Dist SC * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: I-M253 ==== Kit 39074==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Moses of SC Estes * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY490 ==== Kit N167192==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Estes, b. 1818 and d. 1861 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY490 === New Estes Lines - Genetically Speaking=== ==== Kit 116872==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: E-M2 ==== Kit 11653==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Participant's paternal line uncertain * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M253 ==== Kit 38682==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Adoption - establishes new Estes DNA line * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 115754==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Estes, b 1803 KY and d. 1894 MO * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-U198 ==== Kit 92393==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 21235==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Ezekiel b 1814 Halifax Va, Susannah, father unknow * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 83953==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 110899==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Theodore Roosevelt ESTES, b. 1904 and d. 1972 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 === Non-Estes Y-line=== ==== Kit 326321==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M267 ==== Kit 14460==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Moore b 1721 m Mary Rice, Prince Edward Va * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 22244==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Moore b 1721 m Mary Rice, Prince Edward Va * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 49998==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 442223==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacob Lentz b 1783 Ger d 1870 Montgomery Co., Ohio * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: R-BY62279 ==== Kit 17992==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacob Lentz b 1783 Wurttemburg, Germany * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: R-L150 ==== Kit N57641==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jesse Fincher Starnes Union County, SC b1875 d1958 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 45623==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Not an Estes * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 432883==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacques Bonnevie dit Beaumont * Country: France * Haplogroup: I-Y21507 ==== Kit 492365==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Johannes Koehler b 1600 Mannheim, Germany * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 153758==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 20809==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Kalkhorst, 1220, Kalkhorst Germany * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 202127==== * Name: * E.K.A. : KAHN/CAHN -Frauenberg, Alsace, FRANCE * Country: France * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 411738==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Charles Dodson, b. 1649 d. 1705 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 173422==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Eugene Everett b. 1892 New York City * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 30279==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Rev. George McNiel b 1720 d 1805 Wilkes Co. NC * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 47436==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Herald d 1825 Wilkes Co., NC * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-P37 ==== Kit 45128==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Herrald, Herral, Harrold , Wilkes Co NC * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: I-P37 ==== Kit 214079==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Cannon Herrell, b. 1830 and d. 1916 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-Y20870 ==== Kit 28429==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Joseph Kvochick b 1874 Hungary, d Mansfield, Ohio * Country: Hungary * Haplogroup: R-YP729 ==== Kit 55051==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Unknown * Country: Portugal * Haplogroup: R-BY36523 === Northern Estes - Nicholas, Sylvester, Robert, Robert b 1603 + Dorothy Wilson=== ==== Kit 264340==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Robert Estes 1555-1591 Kent * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 150472==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 12630==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Robert 1555-1616 Ringwould, Kent, m Anne Woodward * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 166011==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Mildred Hall.... George C. Hall * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY482 === Oster-Easter-Estes - Johann Oster b 1707 Germany=== ==== Kit 81754==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: I-M253 === Similar Surnames - Not Estes Genetically=== ==== Kit 220839==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Foster Eastridge, b.1890 d.1958 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 221690==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nathan Eastridge b.1775 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit E18256==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 216293==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 15311==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jeffrey Estye (b1515/6Dec1592)HintleshamSuffolkENG * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 49995==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Ephraim Easter, KY, d.1875 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 307323==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 223126==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: I-Y39206 ==== Kit 211494==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: I-Y39206 ==== Kit 211298==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 211417==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge, b. 1811 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: I-Y39421 ==== Kit 216604==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 116184==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Unknown * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 39658==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William the Quaker Hunt b.1693 and d.9 Sep1746 * Country: England * Haplogroup: I-Y39206 === Thomas Glenvall Estes Sr. 1923-2007=== ==== Kit N104264==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Thomas Glenvall Estes, Sr., b. 1923 and d. 2007 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Ungrouped=== ==== Kit N42511==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Chaim Goldis * Country: Ukraine * Haplogroup: J-ZS6486 ==== Kit 239214==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Stiepan Ivanov Malyshev, b. 1700 and d. ? 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Courtney b 1826 d. 1909 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-Y90443 ==== Kit 28503==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John London, b.ca.1720, King & Queen Co., VA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-YP6007 ==== Kit B492746==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country:   * Haplogroup: R-M198 ==== Kit 366096==== * Name: * E.K.A. : my father never knew who his father was * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 360598==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nathaniel Harlow, 1756-1836 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-FT89020 ==== Kit 898742==== * Name: * E.K.A. : George W. 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Gregson Ancestry per Prindle 1973-1974

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[[Gregson-3|Thomas Gregson (bef.1611-1646)]] Paul W. Prindle, "English Ancestry of Mr. Thomas Gregson of New Haven," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 127 (1973):[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/167/0 167-77, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/260/0 260-267]; 128 (1974):[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11738/65/0 65-73], [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11738/105/0 105-12], digital images by subscription, ''AmericanAncestors.'' ==English Wills== *Will of [[Gregson-5|Thomas Gregson]] of Thurvaston, Derbyshire, 27 January 1583, proved 28 February 1585/6. "Because this is the will of the earliest proven ancestor of Thomas Gregson of New Haven, it is reproduced her in full." ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/167/0 127:167-69]) *Will of Elizabeth Gregson, 18 July 1584, proved 24 July 1584, abstracted. ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/169/0 127:169]) *Will of Alice Gregson 28 February 1600, proved 5 July 1604, abstracted. *Will of George Gregson, Sr. of Turnditch, 27 August 1670, proved 2 September 1670, abstracted. ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/171/0 127:171-72]) *Will of Thomas Gregson of Sperrow Hall, 20 October 1595, proved 30 December 1595, extracts from, cites P.C.C. 74 Scott. *Will of [[Gregson-1060|John Gregson]] of Thurvaston, 20 January 4 James (1607), proved 1 Jun 1607; "condensation of"; cites P.C.C. 56 Huddlestone. ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/173/0 127:173-74]) *Will of Gregory Gregson of Thurlaston, 16 December 1623, proved 1 March 1623/4, abstracted, cites P.C.C. 24 Byrde. ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/174/0 127:174-5]) *Undated will of Richard Gregson of London, proved 31 August 1640, "generous" abstract, citing P.C.C. 116 Coventry. ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/175/0 127:175-76]) *Will of Robert Grigson of the Citie of London, Habourdasher, 29 August 1565, proved 19 September 1565, abstracted citing "Ref 15/233v., 1565). [Proved in the Bishop of London's Commissary Court] *Will (registered copy) of Thomas Gregson of Wapping., co Middlesex, citizen and draper of London, 25 January 1663/4, proved 11 July 1664, abstracted, citing "Ref., 20/120, 1664." [Proved in the Bishop of London's Commissary Court] ==Church register entries== (a) St. Michael Old Angels, Sutton-on the-Hill, Derbyshire. "Entries taken by the author from the church register from its beginning in 1567 through 1618. Entries from 5 March 1597/8 to 3 June 1598 and from 1618 to January 1623 are omitted in the register." ([https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/176/0 127:176-77]). There follows a published page of records. ==Notes about the immigrant's parentage== '''Placement.''' Prindle calls this [[Gregson-1060|John Gregson]] the eldest son of Thomas Gregson, in part based on the large estate inherited from his father by his will. '''Wife or wives.''' Prindle discussed that John's will mentions two daughters named Anne ("if Anne, Elizabeth, Anne [''sic''] Gregson, my daughters ...), and there are baptisms to two named Anne (1587/8 and 1598/9). While he doesn't preclude a second marriage, the author presumed John had married only once to a wife Joane as, *The 1607 will of John Gregson of Thurvaston, yeoman, names wife Joane. *The 1584 will of Elizabeth Gregson also refers to his wife as Joane--"to John my sone ... to Joane his wife ..." NB. Heathcote-126 writes, "John and Joan's child "Anne" Gregson the younger is actually "Amie". Difficult to tell apart, but there are dots on the i.' '''Son's birth order.''' Prindle based this on John 1607 will, specifically on the order by which they "conditionally and successively" were to inherit the lands left to him by his father. This has been updated based on records located by Heathcote-126. Children of John and Joane ______ Gregson, #John Gregson, baptized 2 June 1583, married Marie. Called "lytle John Gregson, my nephew [i.e., step-grandson] by Elizabeth widow of Thomas Gregson." John and Marie baptized a daughter Catherine in 1610. #Robert Gregson, baptized 23 July 1585; named in his father's will. #Anne Gregson, baptized 29 February 1587; mentioned in her father's will; married Sutton on the Hill, 4 June 1610, William Cockeral. #William Gregson, baptized 25 June 1589; mentioned in his father's will. #Elizabeth Gregson, baptized 23 December 1593; mentioned in her father's will. #Richard Gregson, baptized 8 August 1596; mentioned in his father's will. (Not the man whose will was proved in 1640, for that will mentioned his brother Henry Gregson and wife Edith.) #Anne Gregson the younger [aka Amie, per Heathcote-126], baptized 11 February 1598/9, named in her father's will. #James Gregson, baptized 19 July 1601 as son of "Joh'is and Joanna his wife," buried 23 September 1601. #Thomas Gregson, presumed baptized St. Michael Old Angels during the parish record 1598 gap (5 March 1598 to 3 June 1598) [Heathcote-126 found baptismal record at Sutton on the Hill, 3 October 1602, "Thomas son of Joan and Joan Gregson]; '''immigrant to New Haven'''. #Edward Gregson, baptized 25 December 1605; named in his father's will, but no further record. ==Family of immigrant's presumed grandfather, Thomas Gregson== Children with first wife, Ann Twyford, #John Gregson (there is a family entry about this child in article) #Ellen Gregson, married ____ Harrison; had daughter Jane, mentioned in her mother's will. (Other comments) #Anne Gregson, called Ann Borrowes [Burroughs] in Elizabeth's will. Anne married William Burrowe Sutton-on-the-Hill, 26 July 1582. Her father willed her a silver spoon. Children with second wife, Elizabeth _____. #Thomas Gregson. (there is a family entry about this child in article) #William Gregson, married 5 May 1576, recorded St. Michael Old Angels, Sutton on the Hill, Marjorie Rowe. (Prindle found no record of wills or children that might be attributed to this couple .... ). William's father's will made provisions for him; William also mentioned in his mother's will. #Charles Gregson. No record of a marriage, will or administration was found. His father made a bequest to him, as did his mother. # Margery Gregson, married Thomas Goddard, Sutton on the Hill, 29 June 1574; later of Beeby, co. Leicester; he was son of William Goddard of Berks (cites The Visitation of London--Cheap Ward, Harleian, idem 15:319. Entry continues. #Agnes Gregson, married 6 July 1569, Sutton on the Hill, Thomas Kinge. By her father's will, she received a silver spoon; her mother included a bequest to her. #Gregory Gregson. (there is a family entry about this child in article) ==Other Research Notes== The item below is not from Prindle's work. It was extracted from the "Research Notes" on the previous profile of [[Gregson-3|Thomas Gregson (bef.1611-1646)]]. '''New Haven Records.''' New Haven Colony Records - to be worked on. See Charles J. Hoadly, ''Records of the colony and plantation of New Haven, from 1638 to 1649'' (Hartford : Printed by Case, Tiffany and company, 1857), 540 (for Gregson in index); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.afk3880.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=548 ''Hathi Trust'']; see also saved Gregson search at [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh/page/540/mode/2up?q=Gregson ''InternetArchive'']. :In the early frenzy of building houses for the new settlers, it was necessary to regulate the use of timber. 25 Nov 1639, it was ordered that "after this day no man shall cutt any timber downe butt where he shall be assigned by the magistrate, except on his owne ground." Mr. Gregson & Mr. Evance were given "fower dayes liberty after this day to square their timber before the former order take holde of them."Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.] (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857.) Court of New Haven p. 13; fundamental agreement (2nd in the after list) p 18; timber p. 25; 18 Feb 1639 admitted member of the court p 29; 5 March 1639 named an inventory appraiser p 31; 6 May 1640 "Liberty granted to Mr. Gregson, bro: Andrewes and Goodm Warde to lett their timber lye in the woods for the space of 2 moneths wthout forfeiture." p. 33 More hoadly; 23 8m 1640 "Itt is ordered, that Mr. Gregson shall be Truck mar of this towne for this yeare ensueing, to truck wth the Indians for venison, so as he may afforde to sell to the planters thatt have need att 3 a pound, all together, good and bad, one wth another." p. 43 // 29 8m 1640, chosen deputy to the court p. 44 // 4 9thm 1640, "Itt is ordered by the court that Goodm Quick shall give security here for the barke and his account to the owners ac- cording to their request to Mr. Eaton, and for thatt end the moneyes thatt are in the hands of Captaine Turner and Mr. Gregson, and should be payd to Weathersley, but layd clame vnto by the saide Quick, are to be detained till things be cleared betwixt them." p. 46 /// 3rd m 1641 "Mr, Goodyeare, Mr. Gregson, Mr. Newin and Mr. Gilbert chosen deputyes for the halfe yeare next ensueing. :Mr. Gregson was chosen Treasurer to receive the yearely rates and keep accounts of all disbursem^^ vpon all necessary occasions for the como affayres of the towne." p. 51 /// 27 Oct 1641, chosen deputy p. 58 /// 27 Oct 1641, "Itt is ordered thatt an attachmt be sent forth to distraine the goods of Mr. Trobridge, to pay the townes rates, and to satisfie the demaunds of those psons to whom he is indebted, as Mr. Gregson 20l, Mr. Whitfield 20l, wth divers others of this town." p. 59 /// 6 2nd m 1642 chosen deputy. p. 69. /// index : Gregson, Hannah, 474. Gregson, Mrs.,303. 430. Gregson, Rebecca, 475. Gregson, Thomas, 9, 18, 25, 29, 31, 33, 46, 59, 75, 79, 80, 91, 96, 112, 120, 124, 127, 137, 151, 152, 170, 174, 258, 329. truckmast«r, 43 ; deputy, 44, 51, 58, 69, 78, 86 ; treasurer, 51, 78 ; commissioner for U. C., 87, 96, 117. magistrate, 112. 129, 275 ; land granted to, 142, 144, 197 ; agent to procure patent, 149, 211. inventory of, brought into court, 341. == Sources == :See also-- https://archive.org/details/genealogist32selb/page/n360/mode/1up

Grek Name Study

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[[Category:Grek Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Grek-10|Ivana Grek]] 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 Grek 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 ==

Grenada County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Grenada County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Grenada 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==

Grenada-Trinidad West Indies

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[[Category:Caribbean Projects]] The goal of this project is to connect family members with the surnames of Alexander and Francois of Grenada and Trinidad West Indies Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Baertschi-2|Nancy Anonymous]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Expand Family 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/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10911416 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Grenagh Civil Parish, County Cork

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[[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:Munster Team|Munster Province team]] ==Grenagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Greanach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/582 Grenagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Cork|County Cork]] :'''Baronies:''' Muskerry East, Barretts :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Grenagh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cork|Towns of County Cork]] ====Grenagh Village (pop 579)==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Greanach. :'''Web page:'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenagh Grenagh Village] :'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Grenagh Village, County Cork|Category for Grenagh Village]] :'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.0117,-8.6095,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.0117/-8.6095 OpenStreetMap] :'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.6124&lat=52.0096 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grenagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] ::[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grenagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.]Grenagh is a village close to Mallow in County Cork, Ireland. It is situated approximately 1 km from the main Cork-Limerick N20 road. (See Wikipedia) ===The Townlands of Grenagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Grenagh Parish (Greanach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/582/BF Grenagh 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;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballyfadeen Beg||''Baile Pháidín Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballyfadeen+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballyfadeen+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyfadeen%20Beg&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyfadeen More||''Baile Pháidín Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballyfadeen+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballyfadeen+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyfadeen%20More&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyfireen||''Baile Phirín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyfireen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyfireen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyfireen&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyglass||''An Baile Glas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyglass&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygrogan||''Baile Ghrogáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballygrogan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballygrogan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygrogan&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyhilloge||''Baile Shaileog''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyhilloge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyhilloge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhilloge&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymartin||''Baile Mháirtín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballymartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballymartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymartin&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymorisheen||''Baile Mhuirisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballymorisheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballymorisheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymorisheen&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyvaloon||''Baile Bhallúin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyvaloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyvaloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyvaloon&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Commons||''An Coimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Commons&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Commons&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garryadeen||''Garraí Aidín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garryadeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garryadeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garryadeen&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glancam||''An Gleann Cam''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glancam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glancam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glancam&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Grenagh North'''||''Greanach Thuaidh''||[[:Category:Grenagh North Townland, Grenagh Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Grenagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Grenagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grenagh,%20north&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Grenagh South'''||''Greanach Theas''||[[:Category:Grenagh South Townland, Grenagh Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Grenagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Grenagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Grenagh,%20south&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmona||''Cill Mhóna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilmona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilmona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmona&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockantota North||''Cnocán Tóite Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Knockantota+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Knockantota+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockantota,%20north&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockantota South||''Cnocán Tóite Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Knockantota+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Knockantota+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockantota,%20south&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knocknabehy'''||''Cnoc Bhun an Bheithe''||[[:Category:Knocknabehy Townland, Grenagh Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knocknabehy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knocknabehy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknabehy&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissard||''An Lios Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissard&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissavoura||''Lios an Bhúraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissavoura&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissavoura&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissavoura&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lyradane||''Ladhar Fheadán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lyradane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lyradane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lyradane&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maulrane||''Meall Aráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Maulrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Maulrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maulrane&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Monalahy||''Móin na Lathaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Monalahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Monalahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Monalahy&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Newcastle||''An Caisleán Nua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Newcastle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Newcastle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newcastle&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathduff||''An Ráth Dhubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Rathduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Rathduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathduff&countyname=CORK&Parish=GRENAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cork should be added to the main Cork 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 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 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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{{Clear}} The Gresford One-Place Study brings together the profiles linked to the parish of Gresford, Wales. *{{Wikidata|Q3406264|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gresford, Wrexham One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Wales :'''County:''' Wrexham :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.087, -2.966 :'''Elevation:''' The village has previously been in the counties of Denbighshire, Clwyd and is now in the Wrexham County Borough. Historically, a small part of the parish was in Flintshire! For ease, the study covers all of the old Gresford Parish that includes Gwersyllt, Llay and Rossett. ===History=== ===Population=== The study includes people who are connected with the Gresford Parish through birth, marriage, death, burial or residence. An alphabetical list of people profiles identified as being of interest to the study is available at the Category: Gresford, Wrexham, One Place Study ==Profile management== The study only intends to categorise any relevant profiles and oversee those it creates or need adoption. It would be useful if the category can be kept on any profiles but feel free to remove any stickers as doing so will not interfere with the study. ==Sources==

Greta Brookshaw To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brookshaw-19&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Greta Brookshaw To-Do List|Greta's current to-do list]].''

Greta Brookshaw To-Do List-1

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Grey allied families

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England,_Gray_Name_Study
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[[Category: England, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Belford, Northumberland]] [[Category: Craster, Northumberland]] See image feed for pedigrees of the allied families of Grey (''or Gray''). Families... * Armorer of Belford * Astley * Brandling * Carr of Woodhall. * Clavering of Callaly * Craster of Craster, Northumberland. * Dudley * Ellison of Newcastle * Fenwick of Fenwick & of Stanton. * Forster of Adderstone, Northumberland & of Upper Eshell & Kentstone. * Hebburne of Hebburn * Heron * Hussey * Ile of Newcastle * Mitford of Newcastle. * Selby * Strother of Kirknewton, Northumberland * Swinburne of Capheaton * Ogle * Widdrington

Grey Street Ghosts

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'''[[Grey Street Ghosts.]]'''
'''This is a Space Page for anything else about me. My Profile keeps getting too long.'''
---- '''How I Roll''' *My interest in my Family Tree first began in Grade 8 with a test at school where we had to find out about our ancestors and draw up a tree. Later, when I began my working life, I continued on from that initial tree in 1979, before computers, back in the days of microfiche and books. By the time I purchased my first computer, I had masses of paperwork in folders. This was in 1998. I then entered every detail into Family Treemaker. *I first joined Ancestry in 2003 and started to do the same thing. I eventually noticed errors mysteriously added to all parts of my Ancestry tree which were without my knowledge and too numerous to remove easily. I then deleted the Ancestry tree and moved to My Heritage, did the same over again, and here the same errors began emerging. *During this period, I discovered and joined Wikitree and uploaded a Gedcom in 2013. After the last two little fiasco's, and pretty much researching my whole tree, thrice over, I was a little annoyed. I decided that Wikitree was the bomb and resolved to research and source my whole tree over again. And here I am. *The Paternal half of my tree is centred in Scotland and during my research I have had a lot of practice reading old document script. I also studied French at school, which helps with my basic French reading skills. Latin is another matter entirely, however, I have picked up some basic reading skill with it as well. *I enjoy working behind the scenes, often get carried away with repairing profiles and tend to forget to message PM's while I'm in the zone ! Like the quote says, there is never enough time. *I have found, that I have a preference for doing things correctly the first time. I suppose it's in my nature, not to waste time. *'''The other stuff on my profile starts out as some of what I'm interested in, most don't have a wikitree profile yet and will probably end up on a free-space page until I find enough info about them.''' '''My Car.''' {{Image|file=Urquhart-93-12.jpg|align=m|size=m|caption='''Wotif.'''}} :'''Previous Cars.''' {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years-67.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''HQ Holden Monaro GTS 1974.'''}} :This is a photo like the Holden Monaro GTS 4 door that I used to own. Metallic Orchid. :[[Wikipedia:Holden_Monaro|1974 HQ Holden Monaro GTS 4 Door Metallic Orchid]] :https://monaroclubvic.com.au/page-18151 {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years-27.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption='''XD Ford Falcon, 4 speed manual.''' }} :[[Wikipedia:Ford_Falcon_(XC)|1976 XC Falcon Ute]] :[[Wikipedia:Ford_Falcon_(XD)|1979 XD Falcon]] :[[Wikipedia:Ford_Falcon_(XF)|1988 XF Falcon]] :[[Wikipedia:Holden_Commodore_(VP)|1992 VP Commodore]] :[[Wikipedia:Holden_Rodeo|1998 Holden Rodeo 4X4 Ute]] :'''The car I wish I owned.''' {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years-19.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Ford Mustang.'''}} '''My Favourite Crime Writer''' {{Image|file=Miller-20109.jpg|align=m|size=m|caption='''[[Miller-20109|Agatha Christie]]'''.}} '''Favourite Scots Entertainer''' *[[Lauder-98|Sir Harry Lauder]] *Harry's best known song. {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years-12.jpg|align=m|size=m|caption='''Just a Wee Deoch-an-Doris.'''}} '''Why am I a Lefty?''' :[[Wikipedia:Handedness|Handedness]] *https://www.businessinsider.com.au/why-some-people-are-left-handed-2018-1?r=US&IR=T *https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/left-handedness *https://www.rd.com/health/wellness/left-handed-facts/ *https://www.livescience.com/19968-study-reveals-lefties-rare.html *https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/left-handed-personality-psychology_n_58331757e4b058ce7aac163a :And it goes on and on. Left-handed people only make up ten percent of the population. '''Scientists have noticed a correlation between cowlicks or hair whorls and handedness.''' Most people have two. Some have more. I have two on the crown of my head and one on my left eyebrow. '''Why do I have Blue Eyes?''' :[[Wikipedia:Eye_color|Eye Color]] *https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/eye-color-blue.htm *https://twentytwowords.com/if-youve-got-blue-eyes-prepare-yourself-for-some-bad-news/ :And again the news is both good and bad. '''Monday's Child''' :Monday’s child is fair of face, :Tuesday’s child is full of grace, :Wednesday’s child is sour and sad, :Thursday’s child is merry and glad, :Friday’s child is loving and giving, :Saturday’s child must work for a living; :But the child that is born on the Sabbath day :Is blithe and bonny, good and gay. :Monday’s child is fair of face :Tuesday’s child is full of grace :Wednesday child is full of woe :Thursday’s child has far to go :Friday’s child is caring and giving :Saturday’s child works hard for a living :But the child that’s born on the Sabbath day :is fair and wise and good and gay. ==Sources== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-150.png|align=l |size=45}}
''Currently being adjusted and refined ---- **Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on GEDmatch consisting of '''David Urquhart''', [[Mayoh-105|Noelene Conn]] and [[Nelson-17087|Mabel Teese]], who all share an 8.3 cM segment on chromosome 9 from 127196469 to 134936986. David and Noelene are 1C2R; David and Mabel are 2C2R; Noeleen and Mabel are 2C. The MCRA's of David, Noelene and Mabel are [[Mayoh-3|Thomas Mayoh]] and [[Windross-2|Ann Windross]], the gr. grandparents of Noelene and Mabel, and 3rd gr. grandparents of David. **Paternal relationship is confirmed on FTDNA with '''David Urquhart''' and [[Naismith-43|Meryl Naismith]] by a shared 15.7 cM segment on chromosome 11. FTDNA suggested relationship = 3rd cousin - 5th cousin. Suggested estimated number of generations on GEDmatch to MCRA = 4.9. **Relationship between '''David Urquhart''' and [[Watson-15643|Kathleen Cobcroft]] is confirmed by a shared 8.2 cM segment on chromosome 17. FTDNA suggested relationship = 5th cousin - remote cousin. Suggested estimated number of generations on GEDmatch to MCRA = 7.4. **Relationship between '''David Urquhart''' and [[Williams-61032|Kristine Quintero]] is confirmed by a shared 8.4 cM segment on chromosome 15. FTDNA suggested relationship = 5th cousin - remote cousin. Suggested estimated number of generations on GEDmatch to MCRA = 7.0 **Relationship between '''David Urquhart''' and [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] is confirmed by a shared 12.3 segment on chromosome 3. FTDNA suggested relationship = 4th cousin - remote cousin. Suggested estimated number of generations on GEDmatch to MCRA = 5.1. **WT says I have a fifth cousin Genealogical match with [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]], however, our Gedmatch comparisons don't match, nor does Laura come up on FTDNA, which suggests a break in the DNA line. See Also: *[http://ausnatinfo.angelfire.com/lawson/index.html Poetry of Henry Lawson] *[http://ausnatinfo.angelfire.com/lawson/index2.html Poetry List] *[http://ausnatinfo.angelfire.com/heroes.htm National Heroes of Australia] *[[Lawson-2051|Henry Lawson, poet]] *[http://ausnatinfo.angelfire.com/1eureka.htm Eureka Rebellion] *[http://ausnatinfo.angelfire.com/1deniehy.htm Daniel Deniehy, republican] *[[Lang-5146|Rev John Dunmore Lang]] ==Acknowledgements== :'''Wikimedia Commons''' for the car photgraphs. :[http://1812blockhouse.com/history-tourism/when-mansfield-welcomed-sir-harry-lauder/ about Harry Lauder]

GREYMOUTH BUSINESSES DIRECTORY - 1869

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[[Category: Greymouth, West Coast]] ===Community Connections=== Categories help us to see other connections that may have existed in our Ancestors' lives, they can help us see Communities. "Did your Ancestor own a Business in Greymouth?"
The goal of this project is to reconstruct the Greymouth Community in 1869, using the Greymouth Business Owners (below) as a starting point. By connecting '''Wiki-tree profiles''' to this list, we are able to identify contemporaries within the Business Community - knowing that they would have "known each other". GREY RIVER ARGUS, VOLUME VII, ISSUE 513, 29 APRIL 1869. The Greymouth, West Coast exists of course, this project is a potential for a finer focus of Yesterday's Greymouth. Right now this project just has one member, me. Add your name below, if you want to be part of this project.
*[[Howie-675|Pare Hayward-Howie]] The only task to be done is to find the Business Owners on Wiki-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/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19973591 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- ===GREYMOUTH DIRECTORY & ADVERTISERS' INDEX 1869 === ====AUCTIONEERS==== *D. MACLEAN and CO., MawheraQuay ====BREWERS==== *STRIKE and BLACKMORE, Gresson st *H. WHITMORE, Richmond Quay ====BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS==== *JOHN HERON, Mawhera Quay *H. WILLIAMS, Mawhera Quay *RYAN BROS., Richmond Quay ====BUTCHERS==== *ISAAC O'DONNELL, Wanganui Butchery, Mawhera Quay
*HILDEBRAND and" WEBER, Richmond Quay ====BLACKSMITHS==== *THOMAS TRIST, Werita street *M'GREGOR and CAMPBELL, Johnson street. *W. H. STONE, Tainui street, Greymouth ; and Cobden, ====BOOTMAKERS==== *ROBERT BROWN, next Skoglund and Purcell's, Richmond Quay ====BUILDERS==== *CHARLES HOLDER, Mackay and Boundary streets *B.WHITT, Tainui street THOMAS PRICE, Gresson street ====CARRIER==== *JAMES BRIMBLE, at J Rugg's Boundary Hotel, Boundary Street ====CABINETMAKERS==== *CHARLES WINSCH, Richmond Quay ====CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS==== *H. and J. WILLIAMS, between Oriental and Royal Hotels, Richmond Quay ====DENTIST==== *T. GREENWOOD, house next above Post-office, Mawhera Quay ====DRAPERS==== *THOMPSON, SMITH, & BARKLEY, Victoria House, Mawhera Quay *THOMAS and M'BEATH, London House, Mawhera Quay ====FELLMONGER==== *F. P. ATKINSON, Gregson. street, Greymouth, and North Spit, Westport ====GENERAL PRINTERS==== *KERR, KEOGH and CO., Boundary Street ====GROCERS==== *DUNCAN M'LEAN, Boundary Street *JAMES TAYLOR, next White Horse Hotel, Mawhera. Quay *C. WOOLCOCK, next the Cove of Cork Hotel, Mawhera Quay *C, HAMMOND, Boundary street *C. GLEDHILL, Richmond Quay ====HOTELS==== *ASHTON'S FAMILY HOTEL, Richmond Quay. E. A Ashton, proprietor *BRIAN BORU HOTEL, MawheraQuay. D. Sheedy, proprietor; *BOUNDARY HOTEL, next to. Argw 1 office. J. Riigg, proprietor. *COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. G. F. Maxwell, proprietor *CLUB HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. H, Hunt, proprietor *COVE OF CORK HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. Geo. Martin, proprietor *DAN OICONNELL HOTEL, Richmond Quay. J. Fitzgerald, proprietor. *MELBOURNE HOTEL, Mawhera ' Quay. j. Johnston, proprietor *MASONIC HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. . Fred Clarke, proprietor *NATIONAL HOTEL, Boundary street. Mrs Burchell, proprietress. *QUEEN'S HOTELS Gresson street J. Moore, proprietor. *ROYAL HOTEL, Richmond Quay.''' [[Howie-682| James Howie - Proprietor]]''' *ROSE OF AUSTRALIA, HOTEL. D. M'Kinty Proprietor. *SWEENEY'S HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. Gilmer Brothers, proprietors *TARA'S HALL, Richmond Quay. J.Quinian, proprietor. *TRAFALGAR HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Dan. M'Millari proprietor *UNION HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. J. Kilgour, proprietor *WHARF HOTEL, Mawhera Quay. James Middleton, proprietor ====IMPORTERS==== *KENNEDY BROS., Tainui street *GLENN BROTHERS, Albert street *I J HAMILTON and NICHOL; Mawhera *THOMPSON, SMITH and BARKLEY, MawheraQuay ====IRONMONGERS==== *I FORSYTH and MASTERS, Mawhera Quay ====HAT MANUFACTORY==== * J. W. HALL, above the Post-office, Mawhera Quay
====JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER==== *C. BROADBENT, .near to the Union Bank, Mawhera Quay ====LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES==== *CROGAN'S Cosmopolitan Stables, Mawhera Quay *ASHTON'S, Boundary-street *HAMILTON'S, Bright street, Cobden ====MUSIC WAREHOUSE==== * J. T. CRAWFORD, Boundary street ====PRODUCE MERCHANT==== *D. MAGOFFIN and CO., MawheraQuay ====PAINTERS ==== *F. BADGER, adjoining Union Bank, Mawhera Quay *T. AMOS, next door to Ashton's Hotel, Richmond Quay *HENRY PELLING, Gresson street ====PLACES OF AMUSEMENT==== *UNITED STATES 'HOTEL, corner of Gresson and Johnston streets ====SHIPPING & COMMISSION AGENTS==== *D. MACLEAN and CO., MawheraQuay *G. W. MOSSI Albert street N. *EDWARDS and CO; MawheraQuay. *D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Mawhera; Quay ====TENTMAKERS==== *A. HOSIE Mawhera Quay *E. ANCHER, Boundary-street ====TIMBER MERCHANTS==== *WATSON and WICKES, Boundary Timber Yard, Boundary-street *RAE and HAWORTH; Mawhera Quay *TRAMWAY STATION, Opposite' Kilgour's Hotel, MawheraQuay ====TOBACCONISTS==== *CHAS, HARLING, Mawhera Quay *J. BASCH, between the Commercial and Victoria Hotels, MawheraQuay *A. M. HUNTER, American Tobacco Warehouse, next to the Wanganui Butchery, Mawhera Quay ====TAILOR AND CLOTHIER==== *T ROBERT REAY, Boundary-street ====SADDLER==== *CHAS. FALCONER, Tainui street ====SURGEONS==== *DR MORICE, at Greymouth Dispensary, Mawhera Quay *DR SMITH, Tainui street, opposite) Kennedy Brothers *DR LEE, Albert street ====STATIONER==== *SHANNON, next Star Hotel, Mawhera Quay *J. W- PARKINSON, Mawhera Quay

Greytown Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Greytown Cemetery, Wairarapa, Wellington]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Greytown Cemetery.'' == Greytown Cemetery == '''Greytown''', population 2,340 (June 2017), is a rural town in the heart of the Wairarapa region of New Zealand, in the lower North Island. It is 80 km north-east of Wellington and 25 kilometres southwest of Masterton, on State Highway 2.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greytown,_New_Zealand Wikipedia]
Greytown Cemetery is a lawn cemetery, located about 2km south of Greytown, with many of the original town settlers buried here, and has been in operation since 1888. Plots are available for returned services, monumental headstones, cremation plaques and headstone areas.
[https://www.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries#Greytowncemetery South Wairarapa District Council]
'''LOCATION'''
State Highway 2,
Greytown 5974
'''GPS''' coordinates: -41.09205, 175.44012 === Links === ::[https://rates.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries/search Cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293381/greytown-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Greytown-Cemetery/273583 BillionGraves] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70925/GREYTOWN%20CEMETERY,%20NEW%20ZEALAND CWGC]

Gribble Cemetery Table of Graves

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This page is a currently work in progress, part of the [[Space:Oregon Cemeteries Team Progress|Oregon Cemeteries Team Progress]]. ===[[Space:Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon|Gribble Cemetery]] Table of Graves === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''GPS or Plot''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Adams-49077.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Adams-49077|Adams, Harrison]] |Harrison Adams
Born 1839Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. (b. 1839) ADAMS, Harrison. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble_Cemetery_Table_of_Graves.jpg|size=s}} | |Anderson, Baby |Baby Anderson
1918 – 1 YearMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1918. (1 Year) ANDERSON, Baby. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Billings-3370.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Billings-3370|Billings, Eleanor Francis]] |ELEANOR
FRANCIS
Dau. of
AMOS & MARY
BILLINGS
Died
Aug. 1, 1889
Aged 57 DaysMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Aug. 1, 1889. (Aged 57 Days) BILLINGS, Eleanor Francis. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Boggess-516-2.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Boggess-516|Boggess, Henry M.]] |HENRY
M.
BOGGESS
NOV. 1841
MAY. 1909 ''on side of monument:''
NATIVITY
MISOURIMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. May 1909. (b. Nov. 1841) BOGGESS, Henry M. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Farmer-6406.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Farmer-6406|Borland, Jessie Gurley]] |MOTHER
JESSIE GURLEY
BORLAND
APRIL 26, 1874
JAN. 6, 1958Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jan. 6, 1958. (b. April 26, 1874) BORLAND, Jessie Gurley. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Warren-17636.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Warren-17636|Buckholz, Shirley]] |Shirley Warren
Buckholz
1930 – 2000
Forever In Our HeartsMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2000. (b. 1930) BUCKHOLZ, Shirley Warren. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Campbell-42803.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Campbell-42803|Campbell, Gerald Robert]] |GERALD ROBERT CAMPBELL
SGT US ARMY AIR CORPS
WORLD WAR II
MAY 16 1925 JUN 8 1997Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jun 8 1997. (b. May 16 1925) CAMPBELL, Gerald Robert. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-783.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-783|Campbell, Muriel Gribble]] |MURIEL GRIBBLE CAMPBELL
APRIL 15, 1926 – JULY 2, 2016Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. July 2, 2016. (b. April 15, 1926) CAMPBELL, Muriel Gribble. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Carlson-4467.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Carlson-4467|Carlson, Gordon E.]] |GORDON E. CARLSON
OCT. 12
1918
MAR. 14
1993
BELOVED HUSBAND, FATHER AND GRANDFATHERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Mar 14 1993. (b. Oct. 12 1918) CARLSON, Gordon E. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Carpentier-1430.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Carpentier-1430|Carpentier, Philip Lynn]] |Philip Lynn
Carpentier
May 4, 1954
Aug. 28, 2017Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Aug. 28, 2017. (b. May 4, 1954) CARPENTIER, Philip Lynn. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Chapman-18925.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Chapman-18925|Chapman, Walter R.]] |“BARNEY”
WALTER R. CHAPMAN
MARCH 21, 1929 – MAY 28, 1984
BELOVED HUSBAND & FATHERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. May 28, 1984. (b. March 21, 1929) CHAPMAN, “Barney” Walter R. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clauson-117.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clauson-117|Clauson, Don J.]] |DON J. CLAUSON
MARCH 17, 1951
APRIL 18, 2017Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. April 18, 2017. (b. March 17, 1951) CLAUSON, Don J. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clauson-118.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clauson-118|Clauson, Paul K.]] |PAUL K. CLAUSON
OCTOBER 3, 1954
AUGUST 26, 2009Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. August 26, 2009. (b. October 3, 1954) CLAUSON, Paul K. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clowser-64.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clowser-64|Clowser, Baby]] |Baby ClowserMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. CLOWSER, Baby. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clowser-67.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clowser-67|Clowser, Infant Daughter]] |INFANT
Dau. Of
I. & S.T. CLOWSER,
DIED
A.D. 1871;
AGED
1 day.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. A.D. 1871. (Aged 1 day) CLOWSER, Infant. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clowser-63.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clowser-63|Clowser, Isaac]] |AT REST
ISAAC CLOWSER
BORN
IN MORGAN Co. OHIO,
Mar. 6, 1830:
DIED
Jan. 19, 1894. ''footstone:''
I. C.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jan. 19, 1894. (b. Mar. 6, 1830) CLOWSER, Isaac. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clowser-66.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clowser-66|Clowser, John]] |John Clowser
1869 – 1938Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1938. (b. 1869) CLOWSER, John. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-765.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-765|Clowser, Sarah T.]] |SARAH T.
WIFE OF
I. CLOWSER,
BORN
Aug. 16, 1841:
DIED
Jan. 27, 1876. ''footstone:''
S. C.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jan. 27, 1876. (b. Aug. 16, 1841) CLOWSER, Sarah T. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Dodge-7234.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jackson-40163|Dodge, Estelle Jackson]] |Dorris May
Dodge Gregory
1904 - 1999
Daughter of Estelle Jackson Dodge
1886 - 1918Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1999. (b. 1904) GREGORY, Dorris May Dodge. 1918. (b. 1886) DODGE, Estelle Jackson. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Fish-5341.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Fish-5341|Fish, Alba Ann]] |Alba Ann Fish
1852 - 1863Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1863. (b. 1852) FISH, Alba Ann. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Leabo-48.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Leabo-48|Fish, Catherine]] |CATHERINE
FISH
BORN
Oct. 23, 1825.
DIED
June 13, 1899.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. June 13, 1899. (b. Oct. 23, 1825) FISH, Catherine. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Fish-5359.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Fish-5359|Fish, Eleanor E.]] |ELEANOR E.
Daughter of
W. & C. FISH,
DIED
March 22, 1873,
AGED
27 y’s 2 m’s & 9 d’s.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. March 22, 1873. (Aged 27 y’s 2 m’s & 9 d’s) FISH, Eleanor E. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Fish-5342.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Fish-5342|Fish, Evaline]] |Evaline Fish
1856 - 1858Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1858. (b. 1856) FISH, Evaline. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Fish-5351.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Fish-5351|Fish, Isaac P.]] |ISAAC P.
Son of
W. & C. FISH,
DIED
August 21, 1873,
AGED
20 y’s 6 m’s & 13 d’s.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. August 21, 1873. (Aged 20 y’s 6 m’s & 13 d’s) FISH, Isaac P. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble_Cemetery_Table_of_Graves-1.jpg|size=s}} | |Fish, Mr. |Mr. FishMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. FISH, Mr. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Fish-5343.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Fish-5343|Fish, Walter]] |WALTER FISH
BORN
Nov. 25, 1812,
DIED
Nov. 19, 1884,
Aged 66 ys 11 ms
& 25 Ds.
God has called our loved
one homeMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Nov. 19, 1884. (b. Nov. 25, 1812) FISH, Walter. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Flora-544.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Flora-544|Flora, LeRoy John]] |LeRoy John Flora
1934 - 2011
BelovedMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2011. (b. 1934) FLORA, LeRoy John. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Randall-8533.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Randall-8533|Goebel, Bell]] |Bell Goebel
Died 1937Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1937. GOEBEL, Bell. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Goebel-589.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Goebel-589|Goebel, Fred C.]] |Fred C. Goebel
1902 - 1952Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1952. (b. 1902) GOEBEL, Fred C. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble_Cemetery_Table_of_Graves-2.jpg|size=s}} | |Goebel, Henry |Henry Goebel
16 monthsMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. (16 months) GOEBEL, Henry. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Goebel-588.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Goebel-588|Goebel, Henry Christ]] |Henry Christ Goebel
Died 1939Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1939. GOEBEL, Henry Christ. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Goebel-590.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Goebel-590|Goebel, Maude]] |Maude Goebel
3 YearsMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. (3 Years) GOEBEL, Maude. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Grand-110.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-767|Grand, Kathryn]] |GRAND
Paul Joseph
November 11, 1926
July 6, 2009 Kathryn Gribble
April 23, 1922
March 27, 2010Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. July 6, 2009. (b. November 11, 1926) GRAND, Paul Joseph. March 27, 2010. (b. April 23, 1922) GRAND, Kathryn Gribble. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Grand-110.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Grand-110|Grand, Paul Joseph]] |GRAND
Paul Joseph
November 11, 1926
July 6, 2009 Kathryn Gribble
April 23, 1922
March 27, 2010 |- |{{Image|file=Dodge-7234.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Dodge-7234|Gregory, Dorris May Dodge]] |Dorris May
Dodge Gregory
1904 - 1999
Daughter of Estelle Jackson Dodge
1886 - 1918 |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-754.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-754|Gribble, Albert D.]] |GRIBBLE
MARGARET M.
1863 – 1939 ALBERT D.
1857 – 1933Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1939. (b. 1863) GRIBBLE, Margaret M. 1933. (b. 1857) GRIBBLE, Albert D. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-768.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-768|Gribble, Albert Daniel]] |ALBERT DANIEL
BABY SON OF
JACK & IVA GRIBBLE
NOV. 26 – DEC. 31, 1933Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dec. 31, 1933. (b. Nov. 26) GRIBBLE, Albert Daniel. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-773.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-773|Gribble, Amy E.]] |AMY E. GRIBBLE
1883 – 1970Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1970. (b. 1883) GRIBBLE, Amy E. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-748.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-748|Gribble, Andrew A. M.]] |ANDREW A.M.
Son of
J. & M. GRIBBLE
Died Aug. 23, 1886
Aged 16 Y’s. 8 Mo’s.
& 6 D’s.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Aug. 23, 1886. (Aged 16 Y’s, 8 Mo’s, & 6 D’s) GRIBBLE, Andrew A. M. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Gribble-752|Gribble, Andrew E.]] | |- | | |[[Gribble-761|Gribble, Andrew W.]] | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-774.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-774|Gribble, Andrew Woodford Jr. "Opa"]] |GRIBBLE
ANDREW
WOODFORD JR.
“OPA”
MAR. 26, 1924
JAN. 3, 2018 INGRID
AMALIA
“OMA”
FEB. 26, 1925
MAR. 6, 2019 MARRIED JULY 18, 1947
Beloved Parents and GrandparentsMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jan. 3, 2018. (b. Mar. 26, 1924) GRIBBLE, Andrew Woodford Jr. “Opa.” Mar. 6, 2019 (b. Feb. 26, 1925) GRIBBLE, Ingrid Amalia “Oma.” Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-778.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-778|Gribble, Baby Will]] |Baby Will GribbleMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. GRIBBLE, Baby Will. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Gribble-770|Gribble, Bill]] |GRIBBLE
BELOVED FATHER
& GRANDPA
BILL
1931 – 2002 BELOVED MOTHER
& GRANDMA
GLADYS
1933 – 1979 TOGETHER AGAIN IN GOD’S CAREMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2002. (b. 1931) GRIBBLE, Bill. 1979 (b. 1933) GRIBBLE, Gladys. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-760.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-760|Gribble, Charles]] |CHARLES GRIBBLE
1891 - 1954Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1954. (b. 1891) GRIBBLE, Charles. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Gribble, Dianne L. | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-791.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-791|Gribble, Donald]] |DONALD GRIBBLE
US ARMY AIR FORCES
WORLD WAR II
MAR 3 1921 AUG 25 2018
BELOVED HUSBAND
DAD AND GRANDPAMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Aug 25 2018. (b. Mar 3 1921) GRIBBLE, Donald. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-776.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-776|Gribble, Donald Joseph "Joe"]] |GRIBBLE
DONALD JOSEPH
“JOE”
JUNE 4, 1931
DEC. 30, 2016 JOANN ELIZABETH FREEMAN
AUG. 26, 1931 MARRIED FEB. 27, 1954
Beloved Parents & GrandparentsMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dec. 30, 2016. (b. June 4, 1931) GRIBBLE, Donald Joseph “Joe.” Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-771.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-771|Gribble, Douglas E.]] |GRIBBLE
DOUGLAS E.
NOV. 29, 1933
SEPT. 27, 1996 TOGETHER IN PEACE
FOREVER IN LOVE GWEN RIEDEL
MAR. 26, 1933
AUG. 3, 1995 THIS WARRIOR AND HIS WIFE, THEIR RACE ON EARTH NOW RUN,
NOW SLEEP WITH THE GREAT SPIRIT IN THE EARTH AND SKY AND SUN.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Sept. 27, 1996. (b. Nov. 29, 1933) GRIBBLE, Douglas E. Aug. 3, 1995 (b. Mar. 26, 1933) GRIBBLE, Gwen Riedel. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Gribble-757|Gribble, Eldred]] | |- |{{Image|file=Ensley-106.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Ensley-106|Gribble, Elizabeth]] |ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
JOHN GRIBBLE
DIED
OCT. 11, 1881
AGED
79 yrs. & 4 mos.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Oct 11, 1881. (Aged 79 yrs. & 4 mos.) GRIBBLE, Elizabeth. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-747.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-747|Gribble, Ellen A.]] |ELLEN A.
Dau. of
J.B. & U.M.
GRIBBLE,
DIED
Apr. 24, 1866;
AGED
5 DaysMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Apr. 24, 1866. (Aged 5 Days) GRIBBLE, Ellen A. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Reasoner-450.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Reasoner-450|Gribble, Emma T.]] |FAREWELL
EMMA T. GRIBBLE
BORN
Sept. 24, 1853
DIED
Jan. 24, 1884
Aged
30 yrs. & 4 M’s.
Earth has one mortal less,
Heaven an Angel more.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jan. 24, 1884. (b. Sept. 24, 1853) GRIBBLE, Emma T. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-756.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-756|Gribble, Ensley W.]] |ENSLEY W. GRIBBLE
1889 - 1978Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1978. (b. 1889) GRIBBLE, Ensley W. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Griffith-9623|Gribble, Frances]] | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-779.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-779|Gribble, Garry L.]] |GARRY L. GRIBBLE
Jan. 21
1940 Dec. 16
2002Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dec. 16 2002. (b. Jan. 21 1940) GRIBBLE, Garry L. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Johnson-99888|Gribble, Gladys]] |GRIBBLE
BELOVED FATHER
& GRANDPA
BILL
1931 – 2002 BELOVED MOTHER
& GRANDMA
GLADYS
1933 – 1979 TOGETHER AGAIN IN GOD’S CARE |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-749.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-749|Gribble, Glen Harold]] |GLEN
HAROLD
Son of
J. & M.
GRIBBLE
Died
Nov. 19, 1882
Aged 48 DaysMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Nov. 19, 1882. (Aged 48 Days) GRIBBLE, Glen Harold. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-771.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Phillips-34890|Gribble, Gwen Riedel]] |GRIBBLE
DOUGLAS E.
NOV. 29, 1933
SEPT. 27, 1996 TOGETHER IN PEACE
FOREVER IN LOVE GWEN RIEDEL
MAR. 26, 1933
AUG. 3, 1995 THIS WARRIOR AND HIS WIFE, THEIR RACE ON EARTH NOW RUN,
NOW SLEEP WITH THE GREAT SPIRIT IN THE EARTH AND SKY AND SUN. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-763.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-763|Gribble, H. L. "Jack"]] |H. L. “JACK” GRIBBLE
1904 - 1958Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1958. (b. 1904) GRIBBLE, H. L. “Jack.” Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-777.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-777|Gribble, Infant son]] |INFANT SON OF
MR. & MRS. A.W. GRIBBLE, JR.
1948Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1948. GRIBBLE, Infant Son. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-774.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Dirnhofer-2|Gribble, Ingrid Amalia "Oma"]] |GRIBBLE
ANDREW
WOODFORD JR.
“OPA”
MAR. 26, 1924
JAN. 3, 2018 INGRID
AMALIA
“OMA”
FEB. 26, 1925
MAR. 6, 2019 MARRIED JULY 18, 1947
Beloved Parents and Grandparents |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-746.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-746|Gribble, Isaac M.]] |ISAAC M.
Son of
J.B. & U.M. GRIBBLE
DIED
Feb. 20, 1872,
AGED
8 Y’s 8 D’s.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Feb. 20, 1872. (Aged 8 Y’s 8 D’s) GRIBBLE, Isaac M. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gurley-1073.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gurley-1073|Gribble, Iva "Mimi" Lund]] |GRIBBLE
IVA “MIMI”
LUND
6-26-1910 12-29-1987Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 12-29-1987. (b. 6-26-1910) GRIBBLE, Iva “Mimi” Lund. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Irvin-1464.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-750|Gribble, James K.]] |GRIBBLE
MARY E.
1855 - 1936
JAMES K.
1844 - 1925Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1936. (b. 1855) GRIBBLE, Mary E. 1925. (b. 1844) GRIBBLE, James K. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-154.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-154|Gribble, John]] |JOHN GRIBBLE
DIED
June 3, 1869
AGED
69 Y’s 11 M’s 3 D’sMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. June 3, 1869. (Aged 69 Y’s 11 M’s 3 D’s) GRIBBLE, John. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-745.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-745|Gribble, J. B.]] |J. B. GRIBBLE
BORN
JULY 27, 1834
DIED
MAY 21, 1885
AGED
Aged
50 YRS. 9 M. 21 D.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. May 21, 1885. (b. July 27, 1834) GRIBBLE, J. B. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Gurley-1072|Gribble, Leona M.]] | |- | | |[[Gribble-758|Gribble, Lloyd E.]] | |- | | |Gribble, Lorraine Gwen | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-754.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jesse-394|Gribble, Margaret M.]] |GRIBBLE
MARGARET M.
1863 – 1939 ALBERT D.
1857 – 1933 |- |{{Image|file=Irvin-1464.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Irvin-1464|Gribble, Mary E.]] |GRIBBLE
MARY E.
1855 - 1936
JAMES K.
1844 - 1925 |- | | |Gribble, Michelle M. | |- |{{Image|file=Zumwalt-684.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Zumwalt-684|Gribble, Muriel A.]] |Muriel A. Zumwalt
Gribble
Dec. 14
1933 May 25
2003Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. May 25 2003. (b. Dec. 14 1933) GRIBBLE, Muriel A. Zumwalt. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Riggs-4339|Gribble, Nancy A.]] | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-744.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-744|Gribble, Samuel O.]] |FAREWELL
SAMUEL O. GRIBBLE
BORN
Mar. 17, 1832
DIED
Dec. 9, 1914Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dec. 9, 1914. (b. Mar. 17, 1832) GRIBBLE, Samuel O. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-769.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-769|Gribble, Stanley Gene]] |STANLEY
GENE
GRIBBLE
ET1 US NAVY
SMSGT
US AIR FORCE
APR 7 1930
SEP 10 2018
FATHER
BROTHER FRIEND
FOREVER IN OUR
HEARTSMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Sep 10 2018. (b. Apr 7 1930) GRIBBLE, Stanley Gene. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-751.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-751|Gribble, Wade H.]] |WADE H. GRIBBLE
1880 - 1964Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1964. (b. 1880) GRIBBLE, Wade H. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Gribble-755|Gribble, William]] | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-775-1.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gumaer-97|Gumaer, Dana Joe]] |MARYLIN JOY HERRINGTON
1926 – 2002
DANA JOE GUMAER
1957 – 2005
MOTHER AND SONMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2002. (b. 1926) HERRINGTON, Marylin Joy. 2005 (b. 1957) GUMAER, Dana Joe. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gurley-591.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gurley-591|Gurley, G. A.]] |FATHER
G. A. GURLEY
SEPT. 16, 1861
MAR. 17, 1932Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Mar. 17, 1932. (b. Sept. 16, 1861) GURLEY, G. A. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Hartinger-37.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Hartinger-37|Hallgarth, Loretta]] |LORETTA
HALLGARTH
MARCH 7, 1932
JUNE 26, 1982
BELOVED WIFE & MOTHERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. June 26, 1982. (b. March 7, 1932) HALLGARTH, Loretta. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Hallgarth-10.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Hallgarth-10|Hallgarth, Stan G.]] |STAN G HALLGARTH
PFC US ARMY
KOREA
APR 28 1929 JUN 18 1995Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Jun 18 1995. (b. Apr 28 1929) HALLGARTH, Stan G. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Harms-2006.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Harms-2006|Harms, W. C. "Hap"]] |W. C. “HAP” HARMS
1910 – 1975Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1975. (b. 1910) HARMS, W. C. “Hap.” Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Harris-43598.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Harris-43598|Harris, David Orie]] |BELOVED DAD & SON
DAVID ORIE HARRIS
JUNE 10, 1957
JULY 12, 1991Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. July 12, 1991. (b. June 10, 1957) HARRIS, David Orie. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-775-1.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-775|Herrington, Marylin Joy]] |MARYLIN JOY HERRINGTON
1926 – 2002
DANA JOE GUMAER
1957 – 2005
MOTHER AND SON |- | | |Hillard, Mr. | |- | | |Hobson, Carol Jean | |- |{{Image|file=Hogan-5186.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Hogan-5186|Hogan, Clifford]] |Clifford Hogan
1893 - 1948Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1948. (b. 1893) HOGAN, Clifford. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Jackson-40270.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jackson-40270|Hungate, Estella]] |Mother
ESTELLA
HUNGATE
1887 – 1918Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1918. (b. 1887) HUNGATE, Estella. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Hungate-371.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Hungate-371|Hungate, Wesley]] |Brother
WESLEY
SON OF
GRAHAM &
ESTELLA
HUNGATE
1913 – 1918Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1918. (b. 1913) HUNGATE, Wesley. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Jackson-40271.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jackson-40271|Jackson, Hugh]] |HUGH JACKSON
1889 – 1925Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1925. (b. 1889) JACKSON, Hugh. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Wyland-156.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Wyland-156|Jackson, Mary A.]] |MARY A.
JACKSON
1858-1894
AT RESTMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1894. (b. 1858) JACKSON, Mary A. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=James-20400.jpg|size=s}} | |[[James-20400|James, Don W.]] |DON W JAMES
US NAVY
WORLD WAR II
APR 2 1926 OCT 22 2005Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Oct 22 2005. (b. Apr 2 1926) JAMES, Don W. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Boggess-515|Jesse, Amanda]] | |- |{{Image|file=Jesse-393.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jesse-393|Jesse, Ben F.]] |BEN F.
JESSEMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. JESSE, Ben F. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Jesse-398|Jesse, Frank R.]] | |- |{{Image|file=Jesse-392.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jesse-392|Jesse, John Shaw]] |John Shaw Jesse
1848 – 1928Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1928. (b. 1848) JESSE, John Shaw. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Jesse, Lester | |- | | |[[Shaw-20629|Jesse, Sally]] | |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-753.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-753|Jesse, Sarah Gribble]] |Sarah Gribble Jesse
1855 – 1923Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1923. (b. 1855) JESSE, Sarah Gribble. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Jesse-395|Jesse, Woodford W.]] | |- |{{Image|file=Johnstone-2897.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Johnstone-2897|Johnstone, Joseph]] |JOHNSTONE
NANCY
MAY 28, 1846
MAY 13, 1909
MOTHER JOSEPH
AUG. 30, 1823
JAN. 17, 1916
FATHERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. May 13, 1909. (b. May 28, 1846) JOHNSTONE, Nancy. Jan. 17, 1916. (b. Aug. 30, 1823) JOHNSTONE, Joseph. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Johnstone-2897.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Jesse-399|Johnstone, Nancy]] |JOHNSTONE
NANCY
MAY 28, 1846
MAY 13, 1909
MOTHER JOSEPH
AUG. 30, 1823
JAN. 17, 1916
FATHER |- | | |Karney, Archie Ross |ARCHIE R.
KARNEY
IDAHO
PVT. 20 SPRUCE SQ. OCTOBER 3, 1934Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Oct 3, 1934. KARNEY, Archie R. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Kieling, Anna Stock | |- |{{Image|file=Rueck-28.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Kieling-11|Kieling, Louis F.]] |KIELING
RACHEL REBECCA
1892 – 1934
1891 LOUIS F. 1942Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1934. (b. 1892) KIELING, Rachel Rebecca. 1942 (b. 1891) KIELING, Louis F. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Rueck-28.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Rueck-28|Kieling, Rachel Rebecca]] |KIELING
RACHEL REBECCA
1892 – 1934
1891 LOUIS F. 1942 |- | | |Kieling, Wilhelm Carl | |- | | |King, Frederick T. |FREDERICK T KING
CPL US ARMY
WORLD WAR II
MAR 25 1926 DEC 20 2007Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dec 20 2007. (b. Mar 25 1926) KING, Frederick T. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Kinney, Baby | |- | | |Kraus, Clara J. Grafton |KRAUS
CLARA J. GRAFTON
1906 – 1940
DAUGHTERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1940. (b. 1906) KRAUS, Clara J. Grafton. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Kraus, Freida Christina |KRAUS
FRIEDA PETER
1876 – 1950
MOTHERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1950. (b. 1876) KRAUS, Frieda Peter. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Kraus, John Henry |KRAUS
JOHN HENRY
1872 – 1936
FATHERMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1936. (b. 1872) KRAUS, John Henry. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-759.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-759|Marchbank, Fern Gribble Harms]] |FERN GRIBBLE HARMS
MARCHBANK
1917 – 1992Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1992. (b. 1917) MARCHBANK, Fern Gribble Harms. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Matthis, Thomas Henry II |MATTHIS Thomas Henry Matthis II May 25, 1953 – December 22, 2013 Kerry Lynn Gribble June 1, 1955 NOV. 10, 1973 I will love you and honor you all the days of my lifeMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. December 22, 2013. (b. May 25, 1953) MATTHIS, Thomas Henry II. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-764.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-764|Morris, Velma L.]] |IN LOVING MEMORY
VELMA L. MORRIS
1928 – 2001
MOTHER AND WIFEMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2001. (b. 1928) MORRIS, Velma L. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Ohmart, Shirley Ann Reynolds |SHIRLEY ANN
REYNOLDS OHMART
DEC. 28, 1937 – MAR. 6, 2016
She shall have music
wherever she goesMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Mar. 6, 2016. (b. Dec. 28, 1937) OHMART, Shirley Ann Reynolds. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Paris, William Edward |WILLIAM EDWARD
PARIS
JULY 4, 1948 – OCTOBER 6, 2012Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. October 6, 2012. (b. July 4, 1948) PARIS, William Edward. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Porter, Edward A. |PORTER
EDWARD A.
1870 – 1967 MARY ANNE
1882 – 1957Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1967. (b. 1870) PORTER, Edward A. 1957. (b. 1882) PORTER, Mary Anne. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Porter, Mary Anne |PORTER
EDWARD A.
1870 – 1967 MARY ANNE
1882 – 1957 |- | | |Remmen, Bob |REMMEN
Bob
1960 – 2008
Today, Tomorrow & AlwaysMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 2008. (b. 1960) REMMEN, Bob. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Reynolds, Mr. | |- | | |Riggs, Baby | |- |{{Image|file=Clowser-65.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Rueck-26|Rueck, George J.]] |RUECK
MARY M.
1863 – 1934 GEORGE J.
1856 – 1925Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1934. (b. 1863) RUECK, Mary M. 1925. (b. 1856) RUECK, George J. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Rueck-27.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Rueck-27|Rueck, Isaac]] |ISAAC S
RUECK
OREGON
PVT 1 INFANTRY
13 DIVISION
WORLD WAR I
MAY 19 1897
OCTOBER 17 1948Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. October 17 1948. (b. May 19 1897) RUECK, Isaac S. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Clowser-65.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clowser-65|Rueck, Mary M.]] |RUECK
MARY M.
1863 – 1934 GEORGE J.
1856 – 1925 |- | | |Scott, Mr. | |- | | |Vandenburgh, Kenneth Edward |KENNETH EDWARD
VANDENBURGH
APRIL 14, 1958 – DEC. 4, 1995Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dec. 4, 1995. (b. April 14, 1958) VANDENBURGH, Kenneth Edward. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Van_Horn-1236.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Van_Horn-1236|Van Horn, Frederick Newell, Sr.]] |Frederick Newell
Van Horn Sr.
5/30/1927 5/23/2005Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 5/23/2005. (b. 5/30/1927) VAN HORN, Frederick Newell Sr. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-782.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-782|Van Horn, Mary Alice]] |In Loving Memory
Mary Alice Gribble Van Horn
February 5, 1930 – July 12, 2008
Beloved Mother
Cherished FriendMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. July 12, 2008. (b. February 5, 1930) VAN HORN, Mary Alice Gribble. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |Warnock, Baby | |- | | |[[Warnock-935|Warnock, David Henry]] | |- | | |Warnock, Henry | |- | | |White, Baby | |- | | |[[Booher-556|White, Carrie E.]] |CARRIE E.
WHITE
MAY 17, 1882
FEB. 10, 1915Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Feb. 10, 1915. (b. May 17, 1882) WHITE, Carrie E. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Johnstone-2898.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Johnstone-2898|White, Nellie]] |NELLIE WHITE
1877
1958Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1958. (b. 1877) WHITE, Nellie. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Wyland-155.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Wyland-155|Wyland, Daniel]] |Father
DANIEL
WYLAND
1831-1898Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 1898. (b. 1831) WYLAND, Daniel. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- |{{Image|file=Gribble-780.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Gribble-780|Wyland, Nancy Jane]] |NANCY J.
WIFE OF
DANIEL WYLAND,
BORN
Mar. 9, 1839;
DIED
Mar. 27, 1865.Monumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. Mar. 27, 1865. (b. Mar. 9, 1839) WYLAND, Nancy J. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- | | |[[Wyland-157|Wyland, Infant son]] | |- |{{Image|file=Clauson-119.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Clauson-119|Young, Kathleen Delaine]] |KATHLEEN DELAINE
CLAUSON YOUNG
15 JULY 1948
7 JUNE 2014
Beautiful Wife
and Mother of Four
She will be Missed by AllMonumental inscription. United States. Gribble Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon. 7 June 2014. (b. 15 July 1948) YOUNG, Kathleen Delaine Clauson. Photographed by: [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]]: 17 Oct 2020. |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''GPS or Plot''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |} For purposes of calculating percentage of cemetery completed:
141 individuals x 4 columns = 564 items ==Sources==

Gridertown Church of Christ Cemetery, Opp, Alabama

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[[Category: Gridertown Church of Christ Cemetery, Opp, Alabama]] ===About=== This free space page for Gridertown Church of Christ 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]]. The church was built in the 1930’s, but the cemetery didn’t exist until May of 1950. The first grave was that of the infant daughter of Foster and Frankie Whitman. Then, in November of 1950, John D. Grider, the builder of the church, was buried there. ===Location and Map=== Location
::Gridertown Church of Christ Cemetery ::19286 Horn Hill Road ::Opp, Alabama 36467 GPS Coordinates:31.25296, -86.30779
===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed and appears online at Lisa R. Franklin’s [http://trackingyourroots.com/covington.htm Tracking Your Roots] website. * ===To Do=== *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Photograph all interments/tombstones. * 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. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *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" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}

Grierson Name Study

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[[Category:Grierson Name Study]]A part of Scottish Clans [[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study | name = Grierson | category = your study's category -- Ireland, Grierson Name Studies}} [[Category: Scotland, Emigrants]][[Category: Maryland, Immigrants from Scotland]] [[Image:Grier-68-1.jpg |200px]] The family Tartan is "Taylor-25258_37.jpg" [[:Category:Clan_MacGregor|Clan MacGregor]] '''Septs of the Clan: Black, Caird, Comrie, Fletcher, Greer, Gregor, Gregorson, Gregory, Greig, Grewar, Grier, Grierson, Grigor......''' ::'''The GREER FAMILY is LINKED on wikitree.com''' :from me, [[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] :and thru my Dad and his mother, Lulu E. Greer-Taylor.. :and all the THRU to '''0006 IRELAND and [[Ui_Eremoin-1 | Heremon]]''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ui_Eremoin-1] this has a copy of the SOURCE they are using and then we have to :"use the wikipedia.com site for the links to the rest of our ancestors." ::'''The LINK on wikitree to wikipedia is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaire_M%C3%B3r?rdfrom=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wikitree.com%2Findex.php%3Ftitle%3DMacEtersceoil-1%26redirect%3Dno] Conaire Mór :Wikipedia gives us this CHART: :" '''Royal titles= Preceded by :Nuadu Necht High King of Ireland --LGE 1st century AD - FFE 63–33 BC AFM 110–40 BC ::Succeeded by --'''Lugaid Riab nDerg''' (son?) :::NO... Lugaid Riab nDerg is :Lugaid Riab nDerg ("the red-striped") or Réoderg ("Red Sky"), son of the '''three findemna, triplet :sons of Eochu Feidlech,''' and their sister Clothru was, according to medieval Irish legend and :historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. ==Research Note== :The rootsweb tree LINKS '''Crimthann Niadh-Nar''' :Father: '''Lugaidh Sriabh - nDhearg''' b: 0070 BC :Mother: Davorguilla ::HIS parents: '''Father: Breas-Nar-Lothar b: 0130 BC''' :::HIS Father: '''Eochaidh Feidhlioch''' b: BEF 0160 BC '''SO WE definitely have a difference of opinion as to who are next ancestor is... DEPENDS who you are reading ==SOURCES== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Annals of the Four Masters M5165-5191] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Lebor Gabála Érenn §57] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foras_Feasa_ar_%C3%89irinn Geoffrey Keating, Foras Feasa ar Éireann 1.37] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland List of High Kings of IRELAND] :And then of course, 36 GENERATIONS you can find in the BIBLE.... ::'''The GREER FAMILY is LINKED on rootsweb,com by Sue Hosbach-Wilcox FAMILY TREE all the way to ADAM/EVE yes........ ::'''The GREER FAMILY is LINKED on findagrave.com with a couple of "deleted" memorials but it goes back to _____________ :::My family TWIG of the Greer...................................And SPOUSE :[[Greer-614 | James Greer]] born Capenoch, Dumfries-Shire, Scotland and '''came to America''' :'''"6 Nov. 1674''' a James Greer was sold to Samuel Gibbons, Master of the Batchelor of Bristol". :"This from a list of servants of Robt. Ridgely." :Our Grampa James lived, loved, married [[Taylor-7947 | Ann TAYLOR]] and they had 1 son, :[[Greer-613 | John]], the same year his father died, 1688, on the property of Little Gunpowder Falls, Maryland. (some call him Jr. but I have yet to see the Jr. or the middle initial "G") :'''NOTE: the marriages-- GREER to a TAYLOR''' :" 6 June 1687 this is according to the will of Arthur Taylor, Ann's father. Arthur gave James & Ann 75 acres of land. --This does not give the date they were actually married. (THIS JAMES GREER WOULD HAVE BEEN 35 YEARS OLDER THAN ANN TAYLOR-but back in the day, it was done.) :My research has been able to LINK this GREER/TAYLOR both ways to my grandparents who married 224 years later/several states WEST...:[[Greer-1557 | Lulu E. Greer]] and [[Taylor-26657 | Clarence Lee Taylor]] some of the links are NOT PROVEN with a source other than what is found on the rootsweb/ancestry sites. :[[Greer-613 | JOHN GREER]] who married, [[Day-1511 | Sarah Day]] had 10 children : three daughters (Ann, Sarah, and Elizabeth) /seven sons (James, '''William''', Moses, John, Aquilla, '''Joseph''', and '''Benjamin'''). ::of these sons, 3 of them are LINKED on rootsweb/ancestry.com to be my g-g-g- grandfathers. :even though there are not many sources named, I truly believe that there are enough Researchers who :agree on the FAMILY TREES that indeed they are all 3 my g-g-g-g grandfathers, because one of their :children married a cousin... :SON #1=[[Greer-564 | William Greer]]. who married [[Fitch-366 | Mary Ann Fitch]] and they had a :son, [[Greer-563 | William Greer JR]] who married [[Freeland-157 | Sarah Freeland]] who had a :daughter, [[Greer-939 | Elizabeth Greer-Greer]] who married a cousin, :[[Greer-938 | James D. Greer]] son of SON #2-[[Greer-871 | Benjamin Greer]] and [[Lowe-2767 | Rachel Lowe]] :Elizabeth/James D. had a :son [[Greer-40 | Ezekiel Greer SR]] who married [[Saunders-76 | Jemima Saunders]] daughter of his Uncle/Aunt [[Greer-940 | Jemima Greer]] daughter of :SON #3- [[Greer-870 | Joseph Greer]] and [[Lowe-2087 | Ann Lowe]] sister to Rachel Lowe-Greer. :AND [[Greer-40 | Ezekiel Greer SR]]/ [[Saunders-76 | Jemima Saunders]] had a :son [[Greer-39 | Ezekiel Greer JR]] who married [[Poynter-5 | Mary Rhoda Poynter-Greer]] their :son [[Greer-1558 | Lemuel Cerwood Greer]] who married [[Manis-29 | Adeline E. Manis]] their :Daughter [[Greer-1557 | Lulu E. Greer]], my [[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] gramma who married :[[Taylor-26657 | Clarence Lee Taylor]] and their son, :'''[[Taylor-26602 | Herschel Lofton Taylor]]''' my dad married :[[Puntenney-31 | Eulene "Jerry" Puntenney]] my MOM and BFF and they had 3 of us.... :Me, [[Taylor-25258 | Carole, middle child]] Guess I should also go back the other way ........... :[[Taylor-26657 | Clarence Lee Taylor]] ---Son of William Taylor and Levisa A. (Lee) Taylor :William H. Taylor, Son of William F Taylor and Elizabeth Jane (Pate) Taylor :William F, Taylor, Son of John Peyton Taylor and Mary C. (Davis) Taylor :John Peyton Taylor, Son of John B. Taylor and Ada Priscilla (Parker) Taylor :John B. Taylor, Son of Thomas Taylor and [mother?] :Thomas Taylor, Son of John Taylor and [mother?] :: John Taylor--Born about 1672 -- in Gunpowder River, Baltimore, Maryland :'''Son of Arthur Taylor''' and Margaret (Hill) Taylor ::Brother of Mary Taylor, Robert Taylor, Thomas Taylor, James Taylor,'''Ann (Taylor) Richardson''' and Snowden Taylor :''' Spouses''' 1) Elizabeth Heathcoate Pickett (1685 married after 1712 in Baltimore County Maryland : 2) Jane Taylor (1677 - 1712 : 3) Unice Taylor (1693 - : Children: Thomas Taylor (1719 - 1777 and John Taylor and Henry Taylor ==Ancestors of importance and of meaning to our LINEAGE== [[MacAlpin-11 | Kenneth McGorrie]] (MacAlpin) of Scotland (abt. 0810 - 0858) [[Fedelmid-2 | Angus Fir ]](Angus Fith) "The Fortunate, '''King of the Irish Dalriada'" MacFeidelmid formerly Fedelmid ==DNA Tested== :Carole Taylor's DNA has been tested for genealogical purposes. :Help It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Carole or other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA. Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line. ==SIGN IN LIST== #[[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]]: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test, FTDNA kit #417108 [test details] # # ==Research NOTES== A new site for me==[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicles_of_Eri History of the Irish People, by O'Connor] The book is in two volumes. The first volume describes the history of the Gaels from prehistoric times up to their departure from Spain. The second volume describes their conquest of Ireland. Throughout, the text is written as if it is from authentic ancient texts, the content of which is commented upon and explained in detailed footnotes written in O'Connor's own person. [http://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QacCqUkGT34Oi82Qa-xQh2e6YVf4d9T61EfC9rflZyI3OpodPUgWSY0HIx36814ZbR0TAxUQQ01tfboQcYGFSlw5d133cU8nTR17_5ZnBHV6loHpT-ZUylGuVmAHbYiNMcd4bpWtwgD4kFBN7KomxY9yqGnUeXo4jOMTmxTHuvzFVlzzrY3SkfzyghAcidcooFR9xEIeU8o9TrWwDpcSjnABebrDDA6M4pAIhfWV3bg0NCMrOtc52IG0aZ9n6Bl1olobkHjcEVASfXfQrTcWIw-CJbn2Dw 617 pg book] *"The Kingdom of '''Scotland''' emerged as an independent sovereign state in the Early Middle Ages and continued to exist until 1707. :By inheritance in 1603, '''James VI, King of Scots, became King of England and King of Ireland, thus forming a personal union of the three kingdoms.'''" *"Dál Riata (also Dalriada or Dalriata) was a Gaelic over kingdom that included parts of '''western Scotland and northeastern Ireland''', on each side of the North Channel. In the late 6th–early 7th centuries, it encompassed roughly what is now Argyll in Scotland and County Antrim in the Irish province of Ulster."[1] from the [http://www.libraryireland.com/biography/index.php Library Ireland]] A COMPENDIUM OF IRISH BIOGRAPHY COMPRISING SKETCHES OF DISTINGUISHED IRISHMEN, EMINENT PERSONS CONNECTED WITH IRELAND BY OFFICE OR BY THEIR WRITINGS. :ALFRED WEBB. "And if I have done well, and as is fitting the story, it is that which I desired : but if slenderly and meanly, it is that which I could attain unto."-II. MAC. xv. 38. DUBLIN: M. H. GILL & SON, SACKVILLE-STREET. MDCCCLXXVIII :I dedicate this Book to the Memory of my Father :RICHARD DAVIS WEBB :WHO DEEPLY INTERESTED IN ITS PLAN AND INCEPTION HAS NOT LIVED TO SEE ITS COMPLETION ____________________________________________________ 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, [[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. :: SOURCES==That would be these documents #Bible pages #Baptism & Christening Certificates #Birth Certificates #Marriage Records #Divorce Records #Census records #Headstone photos #Death Certificates (correct or NOT) #Obituaries #Family photos #family letters #Military Records of any kind from fold3 or nps.org #Employment Records/ Certificates ==SOURCES== :*The Will of Arthur Taylor Maryland :"June 6, 1687. To all Christian people, to whom these presents shall come ... :I, Arthur Taylor, of Gunpowder River, in Baltimore County, Maryland, Planter, for and in consideration of :natural love and affection which I have and do bear unto James Grear and Ann, his wife, as also for divers :and other good reasons and considerations and hereunto especially moving and do by these presents, :give, grant, alein, enfoff their heirs and assigns, unto James Grear and Ann, his wife, their heirs and :assigns forever, 75 acres of land, being part of a greater tract of 300 acres belonging to the said Arthur, :and called, "Arthur's Choice", lying and being situated in Baltimore County, and on the south side of a :branch of the Gunpowder River, called Bird Run, beginning at a red oak standing on the said river and :running from said oak bounding with the ... run ... east-north-east 53 perches by a line into the woods for :length 300 ... thence by a line down west-south-west from the end south-south-east ... east to line 53 :perches ... ::Witness: Samuel Sickelman, Amos Thompson - ::Signed Arthur Taylor (his X mark)." :::(Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, R. 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Grietje (Unlnown) Borsboom

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[[Category: Preemptive_Brickwall]] ==Origin Controversy== The profile linked below is presented as an alternative to Grietje's current NNS PPP, which I consider non-conforming to Wikitree evidence standards. Repeated requests to have Grietje's unevidenced parents disconnected from the PPP have been resisted by NNS and not well supported within the G2G community. NNS insisted that if an ancestor is promulgated by many online trees, then no sources need be presented if instead the ancestor is tagged as uncertain. I hope they are wrong, but I found no authority or court of public opinion here that would dissuade NNS from its policy. Reading between the lines of their responses, I sensed that it would be too big a job to set the record straight. Fortunately, the other Projects I belong to do not operate like that. Please follow [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Should_Grietje_Borsboom%27s_LNAB_be_changed_to_uinknown]] to my alternate profile for Grietje, which explains in detail why NNS' version of events is unfounded due to early errors in research and current lack of real evidence.

Griffin (my dog)

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{{Uncertain Existence}} IS THE '''GRIFFIN BIBLE RECORD''' A FORGERY? SO FAR THERE ARE NO PRIMARY SOURCES FOR ANY OF THESE PEOPLE LISTED IN THE TRANSCRIPTS, 1 Nov 2023. And no sources have turned up from the "2G2" Forum yet. == Text of Apparently Forged Transcript == __________ THE APPARENTLY FORGED TRANSCRIPT ___________ '''Marriages''' * [[Griffin-1635|Samuel Griffin]] and [[Rout-6|Elizabeth Rout]] married May 2, 1731 * Thomas Lee and [[Griffin-5132|Mary Griffin]] married April 9, 1747 * Samuel Griffin and Mary Coleman married June 6, 1755 * Thomas Griffin and Ann Rout married Sept. 12, 1760 * Richard Adams and Elizabeth Griffin married April ??, 1764 '''Births''' * 1. Samuel Griffin, born Jan. 1, 1705 * 2. [[Rout-6|Elizabeth R. Griffin]], born Dec 6, 1714 * 3. [[Griffin-5132|Mary Griffin]], born March 30, 1732 * 4. Samuel Griffin, born Sept. 24, 1734 * 5. Thomas Griffin, born Dec. 6, 1737 * 6. Nancy Griffin, born May 10, 1740 * 7. Frances Griffin, born Dec. 6, 1742 * 8. Sarah Griffin, born Feb. 8, 1745 * 9. James Rout Griffin, born April 14, 1747 * 10. Elizabeth Griffin, born May 20, 1750 * 11. Leroy Griffin, born Oct. 4, 1752 '''Deaths''' * [[Griffin-5132|Mary Lee]], wife of Thomas Lee, of Ditchley, our beloved daughter died Dec 8, 1758 * Leroy Griffin, son of Samuel and Elizabeth died Jan. 12, 1760 * [[Lee-25805|Samuel Lee]], son of Thomas Lee, died Aug. 5, 1762. age 14. * [[Rout-6|Elizabeth]], beloved wife of [[Griffin-1635|Samuel Griffin]] departed this life May 24, 1769 in her 56th year. * James Griffin, died Dec. 1, 1776 age 29 years * Sarah Griffin, died Feb. 28, 1777 age 32 and 20 days NHIBhttps://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Lee-of-Ditchley/6000000012654184213 1938 (Who or what is "NHIB"?) _____________________ END OF TRANSCRIPT _______________ == The Chestnut Bible, a 20th-century forgery == In the Genealogy room of the Library in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee there is a note that, according to the DAR, a '''bible belonging to Capt. Thomas Lee''' said that he was born on 3 Dec 1729 at Ditchley, Northumberland, the "next to youngest" child of Richard Lee and [[Steptoe-9|Judith Steptoe]]. This Bible entry is apparently a 20th-century forgery, from correspondence described at that library. ...by or before 1950, Mr. Will Franke, Wheeler Business College, Birmingham, Ala., had denounced part of the bible entries, known to some of us as '''The Chestnut Bible''' (from it's last owner's family), which has a statement of Thomas Lee (of Hawkins Co., TN) birth at Ditchley. Without any doubt whatever, Mr. Franke eventually realized that Capt. Thomas Lee was NOT a descendant of the Ditchley Lee group, as he reported the adulterated bible to Cazenova Gardner Lee, who agreed. Apparently Kay G. wrote this (whoever she is).https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Lee-of-Ditchley/6000000012654184213 == The Griffin Bible Record - Another Forgery?== Reverend George W. Beale, D. D. made a transcription and sent it in 1911/1912 to the DAR, Washington DC. In 1938 a transcript was sent by the DAR to Mr. Mimms W. Lee, Esq. apparently originally from a manuscript file (Mss G:4G8755:2) at the VA State Library which contains the extract of the '''Griffin Bible'''. The Griffin Bible record was written by Hugh Husma using this 1938 transcript and is supposedly located at Virginia Historical Society and Archives Div., VA. State Library. The entries were reviewed by Casanova G. Lee of Washington, D. C. and held as authentic by him. (Unfortunately). Dr Casanova Lee also held at the time (1938) that the Bible entry, regarding Thomas Lee of Ditchley, was proof that Thomas Lee was the son of Richard and Judith Lee but could not find sources. (Richard & Judith never had a son Thomas.) The "bible" is supposedly owned by Samuel Griffin, the 6th, of Heathville, Virginia. (Does this person even exist?) :I have proof that Thomas Lee of Ditchley was the son of Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe. This proof is found in a photostatic copy of the '''Needham Lee, Jr. Bible'''; (Archives Div. VA State Library and VA Historical Society) and is corroborated by the '''Samuel Griffin Bible''' record sent to DAR Headquarters, Washington DC, by Rev. Dr. Geo. W. Beale of Heathville, VA (copy in the Archives Div., VA State Library and VA Historical Society.) "Genealogies of VA Families", by Mimms W. Lee (pgs. 357-358). == Disputed Origins/Allegations of Falsified Bible Records == Taken from the profile of [[Lee-7459|Thomas Lee]] There are many online and some published genealogies which claim a disputed ancestry for this Thomas Lee, based on alleged bible records that were published in the early 20th Century purporting to show that this Thomas Lee was the son of [[Lee-2523|Richard Lee]], grandson of [[Lee-859|Hancock Lee]], of Ditchley, Northumberland County, Colony of Virginia. The claims have since been repeated many times, including in published genealogies.See, e.g., Victor Davidson, ''History of Wilkinson County,'' (Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke Co., 1930), 571; images, ''Ancestry,'' (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22853/ : accessed 14 Mar 2023); {{Ancestry Sharing|2445974|551e6e74b63f41983e93d5049015ccba00991b89d830dcf3c383b95f58cce250}}. However, these published accounts were reportedly based on falsified bible records circulated by a "zealous" researcher in the early 20th Century seeking to claim a connection to the famous Lee family of Virginia. A 2004 explanation from a Geni.com discussion"Capt. Thomas Lee Heritage," ''Geni.com,'' (https://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 : accessed 14 Mar 2023). states:
Captain Thomas J. Lee is one of the most researched of the Lees of Virginia, East Tennessee Lee heirs often wish to find a family tie with the Great Lee Family of Virginia. As result some zealous early 20th Century researchers placed erroneous information in circulation. A lady from Alabama, Mrs. Boyle placed fake Bible records in certain genealogical publications in Virginia claiming that Capt. Lee was the son of Richard and Judith Steptoe Lee then spread the information, "far and wide". Based on the information spread by Mrs. Boyle, Wm F. Franke made and distributed a family chart showing how Capt. Thomas J. Lee was the son of Richard Lee, grandson of Hancock Lee and so on. In a letter written to Mrs. Kate Lee on February 21, 1955 Wm F. Franke recanted the chart stating that, "the information given me by others...was proved to be wrong".
As a result, any factual claims concerning bible records in this family should be treated with extreme caution and verified with corroborating sources before being relied upon. == DAR Membership Lineages with Errors == :LEE, THOMAS Ancestor #: A068886 :Notice: THIS LINE MAY NOT BE USED FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE DAR. :https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A068886 == Sources == *https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Lee-of-Ditchley/6000000012654184213 *https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm) Ancestor Number: A068774 for Thomas Lee.

Griffin Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Griffin families and information about individuals, places, and things named Griffin. (If you have any information to add about Griffens or the name, please do.) === Origin of the Name Griffin === The name is generally English, Irish or Welsh. === Griffins on WikiTree === * [[Griffin-1|Patrick Griffin]] (b. 1950s) Here is the complete [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GRIFFIN_1.html Griffin] index. If you are a Griffen and add yourself and/or an ancestor to WikiTree we will update this index with your additions by tomorrow morning.

Griffin Family Mysteries

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Samuel Griffin was b. bet. 1720-30. DNA testing has been done and there are some matches out there with Vaughan, Stevens and Hooper. Have also matched numerous Griffins in the same areas and one that claims to trace back to the Griffin line in Newcastle, DE. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] =Source= Milbourn Family History, 2004, Researched and compiled by Doris Nelson Sloan, 102 pgs. =Biography= William Griffin, born 1704 in Upper Makefield, Pa; died bef Dec 14, 1744 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He married Sarah Beck in Burlington, New Jersey. I have a one page Last Will and Testament of William Giffon, spelled consistently throughout the page without the "R". The children carried on (but not referenced in the will) with the spelling as Griffin; Sarah, b 1730; Peter Griffin; (also, Last Will, too) and Aaron Griffin, Elizabeth Griffin. Seems the father was Giffon, but children carried on with Griffin. Also, in the Will he refers to his wife as Sarah Giffon. My connection was Sarah Griffin (maybe Giffon) who married Benjamin Todd in 1750. I can type in the last will if you think it would help solve your Family Mystery. Good Luck Leila Niemeth Tweed

Griffin's Journal

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Griffin's Journal == First settlers of Southhold; the names of the heads of those families, being only thirteen at the time of their landing; first proprietors of Orient; biographical sketches, &c. * by Augustus Griffin (1767-1866) * published by A. Griffin, Orient, L.I., 1857. * Source Example: ::: Griffin, Augustus. ''[[Space:Griffin's Journal|Griffin's Journal]]'' (A. Griffin, Orient, L.I., 1857) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Griffin|Griffin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Griffin's Journal|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2BZFAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/griffinsjournal00grifrich * https://archive.org/details/griffinsjournalf00grif * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574917

Griffith Cemetery

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''The Griffith Cemetery In Glenmary, Scott County, Tennessee, USA Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Tennessee Cemeteries Team|Tennessee Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Griffith_Cemetery%2C_Glenmary%2C_Tennessee Griffith Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Griffith Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12698/griffith-cemetery Griffith Cemetery on FindAGrave] See the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Griffith-Cemetery/95429 Griffith Cemetery on BillionGraves] Locate [https://maps.app.goo.gl/pQkxcVwHk5Y74cBy9 The Griffith 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:Griffith_Cemetery|The Griffith Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Griffith_Cemetery|The Griffith Cemetery ]]}}{{Clear}}

Griffith Roots

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The goal of this project is to research and find connections between the early Welsh ancestors who came to America and those who settled in Virginia and North Carolina. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Griffith-3507|Brad Griffith]]. 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=11864111 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Griffiths Leather Snapshot Album

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A leather photo album of family and loved ones. Contains mostly unidentified people, preserved for posterity. If you suspect the identity of any person or place in these photographs, please add a note to the page that the photo is on with any details you can provide. ==Page 1== {|border="1" |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album.png |caption=Page 1, photo A}} |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-1.png |caption=Page 1, photo B}} |} ==Page 2== {|border="1" |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-2.png |caption=Page 2, photo A}} |} ==Page 3== {|border="1" |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-3.png |caption=Page 3, photo A}} |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-4.png |caption=Page 3, photo B}} |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-5.png |caption=Page 3, photo C}} |} ==Page 4== {|border="1" |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-6.png |caption=Page 4, photo A}} |} ==Page 5== Multiple pictures were torn/removed from this page, and are unrecognizable. {|border="1" |{{Image|file=Griffiths_Leather_Snapshot_Album-7.png |caption=Page 5, photo 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Grifhorst

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'''Welkom op de startpagina van de familie Grifhorst.''' Op deze pagina vind je straks interessante informatie over de familie, links naar profielen en nog veel meer. WikiTree is anders dan andere genealogie websites. Er is niet één beheerder of één stamboom, maar een grote verzameling losse profielen die iedereen kan toevoegen of aanpassen. Iemand die een profiel aanmaakt is wel is waar beheerder van dat profiel, maar kan iedereen toevoegen aan de 'Trusted List' van dat profiel zodat hij of zij ook wijzigingen kan aanbrengen. Er is ook een speciale pagina over de herkomst van de familienaam [[Space:Greefhorst|Grifhorst]].

Griggs Name Study

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[[Category:Griggs 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. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - My earliest Griggs ancestor is [[Griggs-836|Henry Harmon Griggs]]. The first name of his father is unknown. Henry's mother was working for his father's family in West Virginia when she got pregnant. My goal is to research West Virginia Griggs in order to find out who his father was. * [[Mulligan-986|Peter]] - Griggs is my wife's maternal line, her family seems to have lived in London, in the Greenwich, Southwick areas. The earliest ancestor I have found is [[Griggs-1980|Charles Griggs]]. He appears on his sons marriage certificate as a Barman, but that's all I have found up to now. == Template == {{One Name Study|name=Griggs|category=Griggs_Name_Study}} Paste this above the biography for each Griggs: {{One Name Study|name=Griggs|category=Griggs_Name_Study}} == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Griggs_Name_Study|Griggs Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Griggs Griggs surname list] - A list of all the Griggs on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=griggs Unconnected Griggs] - These Griggs are not connected to the main tree. == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Griggs ancestors. * Upload photos of your Griggs ancestors. * Connect all Griggs to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Griggs. * Make sure all Griggs are sourced. * Choose a Griggs already in the tree and enter all of their Griggs descendants. * Add the template to people with the Griggs surname. * Choose a location and enter all Griggs that live there. * If you are a male Griggs and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Griggs and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

Grigsby Name Study

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[[Category:Grigsby Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Fowler-6509|Judith Fowler]] 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 ==

Grill

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Grill Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Grill Name Study]] The goal of this project is to tie together the Grill tree in Europe and trace back to the family roots. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hornstrand-1|Carl Hornstrand]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Task List== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research when the family moved to Augsburg * Research if the family have connections to Genoa, Italy * Connect to the family that migrated to America

Grimes County Cemeteries

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{{Image|file = Rusk County, Texas Cemeteries.gif |align = c |size = l |caption = }} * [[:CategorYAnadarko Cemetry, Anadarko, Texas|Anadarko Cemetery, Anadarko]] * Antioch Memorial Garden 32°13.054/-94°42.054 NE of New Prospect * Bagley-Elkins Family Graves 31°55.333/-94°49.917 S of Laneville * Bane Cemetery Photos 31°57.017/-94°43.883 NE of Oak Flat * Barker Family Graves 31°59.905/-94°44.446 W of Minden * Barker-Hammett Grave Minden * Barksdale-Young-Gray Graves Church Hill * Barton Grave Photo Crims Chapel * Baysinger Cemetery Photos 31°52.745/-94°50.073 S of Glenfawn * Beaver Springs Cemetery Photos 32°09.980/-94°50.410 Henderson * Beavers Family Cemetery Photos 31°57.150/-94°36.315 N of Lawsonville * Berry Johnson Cemetery N of Lawsonville * Bethel Cemetery Photos 32°04.590/-94°47.040 Bethel Community * Bethel Cemetery Photos 31°59.246/-94°48.541 Laneville * Big Springs Cemetery Union Grove Photos 32°04.575/-94°68.382 Big Springs * Big Springs Cemetery Photos SE of Wright City * 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Grimes Family Bible

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[[Category:Family Bible]] THE GRIMES FAMILY BIBLE The Grimes Family Bible, about 9 by 11 inches, was published in English by G. M. Davison, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1832. Passed down through several generations, it is now owned by Eloise Grimes Ratliff, a great great granddaughter of William and Lydia (Smith) Grimes. The family history section, between the Old and New Testaments, consists of four lined pages, each divided into two columns. Page numbers in the report below follow the order of the pages on the [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee/grimesbible.html Grimes Bible] website. Unfortunately, in some places, the ink had faded beyond reading, but it is still evident by the different scripts that information has been added over a period of time. This translation resulted from a concentrated collaborative effort by several people. However, readers considering use of this translation for documentation of lineage should still consider possibility of errors in fact as well as unintentional misreading by the transcriber. Transcriber Wynona Jennings Hamilton acknowledges the invaluable deciphering assistance of Ron Jones. All notes were written by Wynona and any corrections, additions, or questions should be brought to her attention at OQWJH@aol.com {{Image|file=Grimes_Family_Bible.jpg |caption=Grimes Family Bible Page 1 }} '''Page 1''' - Left column of page Isham Foster was born the 12 th Feb [this could be 17 th] 1807 Notes: relationship to the Grimes family unknown. Wm Grimes was aa in the year of our lord 1802 Dec 1? th Thursday Notes: If written today, it would probably read: Wm Grimes was born on Thursday, Dec 1?, 1802 AD. I (Wynona) think the little “aa” means AD. Census records give his place of birth as Georgia. William married Lydia Smith on May 13, 1824 in Montgomery County, GA (source: GAGENWEB Montgomery Co look up). William has Civil War record (Confederate). He has one known sibling, Temperance Grimes Hamilton. Lydia Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord Notes: Wife of William Grimes. Has the date faded to nothing or not filled in at all? Census records give her place of birth as Georgia. Birth dates are inconsistent but probably sometime between 1800-1808. Spelling variations for her name: Lydia, Liday, Ledia Fanny Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord 1825 March the 7 on Tuesday Notes: birth year for Fanny uncertain making it difficult to place her in the William Grimes family chain. (see notes on Andrew Jackson Towson). Delila Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord 1826 Decr 26 on Monday Notes: In the Brackin Letters her name was spelled: Delilia. Her death certificate confirms her parents as William and Lydia Grimes and place of birth as Montgomery Co GA. Her family settled in Walton Co FL early 1870. She maintained a close relationship with her Grimes family re: Brackin letters dated 1882. (source: O.Q. and Wynona Jennings Hamilton; Dana Brackin Troublefield) '''Page 1''' - Right column of page Matilda Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord 1828 Nov th/26 on Wednesday Notes: Matilda was the daughter of William and Lydia Grimes. She is addressed as “Sister” by Delilia Brackin (Brackin letter # 1) She married an unknown Smith. Fanny Smith (picture) may be her daughter . The Tempy mentioned in her letter as Delilia’s niece may be her daughter. Wm Wilkerson Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord 1831 February on Saturday Notes: Wm Wilkerson was the son of William and Lydia Grimes. He was named as William on the 1850 Coffee Co AL census, age 18 and born in Georgia. In 1860, he was residing in Covington Co AL in the Rose Hill area, living with the Strickland household and working as a farmhand. His sister, Delila Brackin, was nearby. He served with an Alabama Unit (Confederate) during the Civil War as W.W. Grimes. Lucretia Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord 1833 June 18 Tuesday Notes: Lucretia was the daughter of William and Lydia Grimes. She married Martin Thompson. (See marriage entry for “Crecy Grimes”) They were living in Pike County AL in 1850 and Santa Rosa County FL in 1860. Lucretia died in 1877 and was buried at Coldwater cemetery in Santa Rosa Co FL. (Source: Gaylier Nowling Miller and Bill Eoff.) John/ames Grimes was born aa in the year of our lord 1835 Nov th/29 on Sunday Notes: the name is written with one large “J” with “ohn” above “ames”. John James was the son of William and Lydia Grimes and the first child born in Alabama (1850 census). He served with a Florida Unit during the Civil War (Confederate) as J.J. Grimes. He is mentioned in the Brackin Letters as “Brother John”. There was a John J. Grimes in Walton Co Fl in 1880 believed to be him. The letter names his wife as “Mary” the census as “Margaret”. He had children. The “oldest” one (name unknown) died in 1882(source: Brackin letter # 1) {{Image|file=Grimes_Family_Bible-1.jpg |caption=Grimes Family Bible Page 2 }} '''Page 2''' - Left column of page Mary Graham in the yer was born in the year of our Lord the 11 Oct 18?8 Notes: Eloise has suggested that this may be the “Mary Grimes” who was mother of Martha J. Grimes. This would also account for the “Mary” who appeared on the 1850, 1860 and 1880 census listed with William & Lydia as their daughter. In 1850, Mary’s age was 12, making her birth year 1838. The date Oct 11, 1838 would be a practical one for placing her in the Grimes family chain. George W. Grimes was Born 30 th July 1840 Notes: George was the son of William and Lydia Grimes. He did not appear on the 1850 Census with his parents, but...in 1860, he was in Santa Rosa Co Fl with William and Lydia. His age was 19, agreeing with the Bible date. He enlisted as a private with 1st Florida Infantry Confederate Army and severed as a wagon master. George was listed as G. W. Grimes in the Santa Rosa County Florida Voter Registration for the year 1867/68. He was the only Grimes named. He married Mary C. -------. She drew a Civil War widows pension. Pension # 313312. Christain Grimes was Born the 28 th day of November 1842 Notes: (Christain)Christian was the daughter of William and Lydia Grimes. She was on the 1850 Coffee County Alabama Census with William and Lydia, her age 9 and born in Alabama. She next appeared on the 1860 census in Santa Rosa County Florida, age 17. Eloise referred to her as “Jayne”in her notes and there was a Jane with Liday on the 1880 Santa Rosa County Census. Her age then was 30 (?) and she was a seamstress. Christian Jayne (Jane) remained single. She had one child, Samuel. Samuel was born December 24th, 1881 (Sorrel family Bible). Christian would have been 39 years old at the time of his birth. Christian Jane Grimes died in 1927 (Florida death records) Lidia Grimes was born Decr the 5 th 1844 Notes: Lidia was the daughter of William and Lydia Grimes. Lidia’s death is recorded later as November 26th, 1846. She probably was born and died in Coffee County Alabama and there is no other record of her. Tempy Grimes was born June the 19 th 1847 Notes: Tempy was the daughter of William and Lydia Grimes. Tempy appeared on the 1850 Coffee County Census with her parents. Her age was 3, agreeing with the Bible entry. Tempy remained single and died December 11, 1918 near Milton, Florida, her age 72. (death certificate). Tempy had one child believed to be Nancy Grimes, age 12, enumerated in the household of Liday Grimes in the 1880 Santa Rosa Co FL census. '''Page 2''' - Right column of page Andrew Jackson Towson was born 15 th March 1844 Notes: Andrew Jackson Towson was the son of Fanny Grimes Towson, born 5 yrs after the death of Fanny’s husband Wm Towson. Fanny died in 1849 and Andrew appeared on the 1850 Coffee County Alabama Census with William and Lydia Grimes. His age was 6 years, agreeing with the Bible entry. Eloise suggested that Andrew took the name GRIMES which is probably correct. Andrew was later entered in the Bible as A J Grimes. He married in 1865 and died in 1866. (Source Grimes Bible and Census records) Military record? Wife? Children? Hannah Grimes was born Feby 22 nd 1850 Notes: Hannah was the daughter of William and Lydia Grimes. She appeared on the 1850 Coffee County Alabama Census, her age 2 ( date of census was December 15th making her almost 5 months at the time the census was taken). She was enumerated on the 1860 Santa Rosa County Florida Census with her parents, her age 10. Hannah remained single and was still living with her Mother in 1880, Santa Rosa County Florida. Her occupation was servant. She had one child, Robert Grimes. Hannah died March 25, 1927 (death certificate). Ancestor of Eloise Grimes Ratliff. Hannah M. Grimes was born Sept 15 the -?- 1859 Notes: Hannah M. Grimes appeared on the 1860 Santa Rosa County Florida Census with William and Lydia Grimes, her age 6/12 (six months). Her parents are unknown. There is two Hannah Grimes on the 1880 Santa Rosa Co Fl census. I am uncertain if she is one of them or if William and Lydia’s daughter was counted twice. One was taken on July 17th in the household of Levi (Brown?) as a servant, the other July 22nd in Liday Grimes household as a daughter. Jess :?: Grimes was born July: th 25/1861 -?- Notes: this entry difficult to decipher. Identity uncertain. ( Ron Jones suggested the letter(s)not clear may be “I”. The date suggests possible “Julia” , daughter of “Mary” and ½ sister of Martha J. ) Martha J. Grimes was bornde March 17 th 1870 Notes: Martha Josephine Grimes was born March 17, 1870. Known as “Jo”. On April 15, 1884 (age 14) she married John Ward in Santa Rosa Co FL. Family lore and her death certificate gives her mother’s name as “Mary Grimes” (see notes on Mary Graham). She had an older sister named “Julia”(source: Ron Jones, great grandson of Jo ). In a letter from Josephine Ward addressed to Berti Grimes, she signs her self as: “your cousin with love Joe” (source: Eloise Grimes Ratliff) {{Image|file=Grimes_Family_Bible-2.jpg |caption=Grimes Family Bible Page 3 }} '''Page 3''' - Left column of page Fanny Grimes was married December the 12 th 1838 to Wm Towson Notes: see notes for Fanny Grimes birth. Delila Grimes was married to Mathias Brackin January the 11 th 1844 Notes: see notes for Delilia Grimes birth. This marriage date does not agree with her pension application records (Jan 1845). Mathias died in 1873. Delilia died in 1918 and was buried in the Alaqua Methodist Church Cemetery in Walton Count Florida. Her headstone reads:“Grandma Brackin”. Her obituary published in the Defuniak Springs Harold Breeze newspaper reads in part: “ Grandma Brackins, an aged resident of the Alaqua Community died at the home of her son Mathew Brackins” Crecy Grimes was married April the 17 th 1850 Notes: see notes for Lucretia Grimes birth. Place of marriage not known. (Source: Gaylier Nowling Miller) Matilda Grimes was married July the 19 th 1851 Notes: see notes for Matilda Grimes birth. Note failure to enter name of her husband. A J Grimes was married march 12 th 1865 Notes: see notes for Andrew Jackson Towson (Grimes) birth. Note failure to enter name of wife. {{Image|file=Grimes_Family_Bible-3.jpg |caption=Grimes Family Bible Page 4 }} '''Page 4''' - Left column of page. Wm Towson husband of Fanny Grimes died the 9 th July 1839 Notes: see marriage entry for Fanny Grimes / Wm Towson Fanny Harrison died January 13 th 1849 Notes: this is probably Fanny Grimes Towson Harrison. Lidia Grimes died the 26 th of Nov 1846 Notes: Child of William and Lydia Grimes. See notes for Lidia Grimes birth. A J Grimes died February 23 the 1866 Notes: see notes for Andrew Jackson Towson (Grimes) birth. W W Grimes died march 24 th 1863 Notes: see notes for William Wilkerson Grimes birth. He died at Fairgrounds hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and was buried at Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta.(Military Records) Mr martin tomson did Sep 8 th 1865 Notes: it is thought this may be the death record of Martin Thompson. See notes for Lucretia (Crecy) Grimes birth and marriage. Summary: # of entries 30 dates spanned 1802-1870 William Grimes b. 1802 Lydia Grimes b. —?---- children: 1. Delilia b. 1826 2. Matilda b. 1828 3. Wm. Wilkerson b. 1831 4. Lucreatia b. 1833 5. John James b. 1835 6. Mary (Graham) b. 18?8 (uncertain) 7. George W. b. 1841 8. Christian b. 1842 9. Lidia b. 1844 10. Tempy b. 1847 11. Hannah b. 1850 Grandchildren: 1. Hannah M. b. 1859 Others: 1. Jess -?- Grimes b. 1861 2. Wm. Towson 3. Fanny Grimes Towson Harrison b. 182? 4. Andrew Jackson Towson/Grimes b. 1844 5. Isham Foster b. 1807 6. Mr martin tomson d. 1865 The Grimes Family Bible

Grimmett Name Study

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[[Category:Grimmett 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 Grimmett 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.

Grimsley Family Mysteries

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What Happened to Eliza Grimsley? Eliza Grimsley appears in her father's household (Elisha George Grimsley) in the 1860 census for Bladen County, NC. She then disappears completely. We know that she married one George Washington Kennedy, and bore him four children. We know that she died quite young (family lore) and that George was probably murdered. But that is about it. Hoping that someone near this Grimsley line has correspondence or family stories that will tell what happened to Eliza.

Grimwood links

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'''Grimwade & Grimwood One name study''' A comprehensive collection of research on the Grimwade and Grimwood names. http://www.onsgrimwood.esy.es/Index.html This is sadly no longer maintained. '''Linley & Jim Hooper's family history''' The genealogy of George A A Hooper, his wife Linley Maree McKenzie & her half sister Jennifer Anne Dunbar (Daniels) of Australia. Grimwood and many other Surnames. http://www.linleyfh.com/main.htm

Grindle Family Tree Tour

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''A guided tour through the highlights of the Grindle family tree.'' This is a tour along the highlights of my family tree. Please sit back and enjoy the show. ==Me, myself and I== Let's start with [[Grindle-179|myself]]: my ancestry is spread over the US and western europe (and a little eastern). As far as I could figure out my ancestors come from Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Germany (Saxonia/Thuringia, Silesia, Berlin), England, Scotland and/or Ireland (not clear yet) and, last but not least, Russia and Eastern Europe, with a touch of Turkey and Greece. My wife brought in a long tradition of Bohemians (former Austrian Empire, now Czech Republic) so my children have the combination of all of that. I never lived in one place longer than 14 years, on average I move every 5 years. When people ask me where I come from I ask them to define what "to come from" is, because I don't feel like I could give a proper answer. ==Refugees, Migrations and Citizenship== My family's history is full of flight, displacement and migration (in historical order): As I am of American [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Anglo-Saxon_Protestant WASP] descent, therefore my ancestors must have been migrants to America. By their last names its clear that the Grindles came from England, while the Mac Lains came either from Scotland or Ireland. During the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_War_of_Independence Greek war of Independence] 1821–1829 [[Hangherli-1|Alexandru Hangherli]] fled from Constantinople with his whole family to Odessa, because, being a prominent of Greek origin, he was in danger to get killed. His brother [[Hangherli-11|Constantin]] was 1799 "killed by order of the Sultan" and his brothers [[Hangherli-9 | Dimitri ]] and Nicolae were "hung by Turks", in connection with the revolt.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanariotes 1920, after the First World War [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz Bromberg (today Bydgoszcz)], where [[Schramm-250|Richard Schramm]] lived, became part of Poland. In the process the Germans were forced to acquire Polish citizenship or leave the country. This led to a drastic decline in ethnically German residents. Apparently Richard and his family also left Bromberg, to settle down in Berlin. The [[Wüstling-2|Wüstlings]] fled after Second World War from the outskirts of Berlin to Bad Neustadt/Saale, because they did not want to stay in the then establish [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany GDR], which was under the control of Stalin's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union USSR]. [[Mann-3732|Sabine's]] parents [[Mann-3739|Adolf]] and [[Luksch-16|Fini]], their grandparents) where converted from citizens of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary] to citizens of the newly formed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Czechoslovak_Republic Czechoslovak Republic] after the First World War, without moving or being asked. They and their children were turned from Czechoslovaks into Germans after Hitler's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_occupation_of_Czechoslovakia occupation of Bohemia], without moving or being asked. Finally they were all [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Germans_from_Czechoslovakia expelled from their homes in Bohemia] after Second World War, because they were part of the German speaking minority in Czechoslovakia. My [[W%C3%BCstling-1|mother]] migrated to the US, after she had met my father and thus fled Germany, that was down in the dumps after World War II. After staying for ten years in the US she went back to Germany, taking me and my sister along with her, thus making us migrants, too. I am a born US citizen, but later acquired German citizenship. ==Aristocrats and Nobles== There is quite a list of aristocrats and nobles in my ancestry. Some are even worth mentioning. ===The Phanariote Line=== My ancestry is connected to some prominent Greek families in Phanar, called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanariotes Phanariotes]. The main trunk is the Handjery line. According to the [http://ghika.net/Familles/Hangherli/Hangherli.pdf Family Tree of the Handjery], based on the book "Mihai D. Sturdza: Grandes familles de Grece, d'Albanie et de Constantinople - Paris 1999" the name "Hangherli" was the given name of one of the female ancestors, their two sons [[Hangherli-8 | Gheorghi]] and Samuel were the first ones to use it as a last name. In some English sources the last name "Chantzeres" is mentioned, alternatively. (this needs to be investigated further). According to the above mentioned sources the ancestors of the Handjery line are connected to, or even the origin of, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsilantis Ypsilantis] family line. [[Hangherli-9 | Dimitri]] was Caimacam ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaymakam Governor]) of Bucharest. [[Hangherli-12 | Scarlat Hangherli]] became Samuel I, Patriarch of Constantinoples. [[Hangherli-1 | Alexandru Hangherli]] was Grand Dragoman in the Ottoman Empire, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woiwode Voivode] of Moldavia and a linguist. His wife's father, [[Callimaki-2 | Grigore Callimaki]] was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospodar Hospodar] of Moldaiva [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_souverains_de_Moldavie List of Moldavian Rules (fr.)], like his father (not recorded yet). [[Hangherli-11 | Constantin Hangherli]] was Voivode of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallachia Wallachia] from November 1797 until January 1799. By the way, the most famous Voivode of Wallachia was probably [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_the_Impaler Vlad the Impaler], aka Vlad Dracula. [[Hangherli-10 | Samuel Hangherli]] was the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_bishop Metropolite] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephesus Ephesus]. According to Wikipedia he was an early feminist: 'On a social level, he inveighed against the "slavery of the woman" and talked against the institution of dowry and commercial wedding.'[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_of_Constantinople Samuel of Constantinople [[Handjery-2 |Prince Nikolaus Handjery]] was a German politician. They Handjeries are also connected to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghica_family Ghica] family line, the Callimaki, the Mavrocordat etc.; all of them featuring governors and rulers of the Ottoman Empire, Vallachia and Moldavia. The Handjery line seems to be extinct, as there are no male descendants any more. There are the the Lüdtke-Handjerys, but the name "Handjery" was later adopted, skipping one generation, down the Schramm line (see [[Lüdtke-45 | Hans Lüdtke ]]). The Name Handjery comes in many variations: * Chantzeres * Chaceres * Hadjer * Handjery * Handzeris * Hangherli * Hangerli * Hangery * Hantzeris * Ханджери * Хандзери́с * Χαντζερής ===The von Glasenapp Line=== The von Glasenapps are noble family from Pommerania and Livonia, their ancestry can be traced well back into the 13th century. [[Von_Glasenapp-3 | Georg Johann von Glasenapp]] was Governour of West Siberia. [[Von_Glasenapp-2| Caroline Handjery]] was a lady-in-waiting of [[Prussia-1|Alexandra Feodorovna]], Empress of Russia. For more see [[Space:House_of_Glasenapp | House of Glasenapp]]. === The Danger of being a noble === As a noble man there seems to be a higher risk to die before your time. As mentioned before [[Hangherli-11|Constantin Hangherli]] was "killed by order of the Sultan" and [[Hangherli-9 | Dimitri Hangherli]] and [[Hangherli-14 | Nicolae]] were "hung by the Turks". Also [[Hangherli-15 | Mihai ]] and [[Callimaki-2 | Grigore Callimaki]] were "beheaded by the turks". ==Tradition of Passing Names== We have a tradtion of passing names. [[Grindle-179 | My]] middle name "Delmer" is my [[Grindle-180|father]]'s first name.
[[Grindle-180 | My Father]]'s middle name "Zack" is the nickname of the father (no profile yet) of his [[McClain-997|mother]].
[[Grindle-181 | Fritzie ]]'s first name "Frederica" is similar to one of the middle names of my [[Wüstling-1 | my mother]].
[[Grindle-181 | Fritzie ]]'s middle name "Veronica" is the first name of [[Grindle-187|my sister]], which was the first name of one of [[Wüstling-1 | my mother]]'s sisters (no profile yet).
[[Wüstling-1 | My mother]]'s first name "Nicola" is most likely in memory of her great grandfather [[Handjery-2|Nikolaus Handjery]], who maybe got named after [[Рома́нов-2 | Tsar Nikolai I]], in memory of his [[Von_Glasenapp-2|mother]]'s time at Nikolai's court.
[[Handjery-1|Helena]]'s second name "Alexandra" may be given in memory of her [[Von_Glasenapp-2|grandmother]]'s time being a lady-in-waiting of [[Prussia-1|Alexandra Feodorovna]]. ==Countrys that came and went== The von Glasenapps originally came from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livonia Livonia], a region that is now split up between Latvia and Estonia. ==Villages that vanished== Kropfschlag (now Mýtiny, Czech Republic) is a village that does not exist anymore. [[Migsch-3|Laurenz Migsch]], for instance, lived there. After the expulsion of the Germans from Bohemia the houses and farms were deserted, never to be inhabitated again, so they tore the remains down. (?) ==Grandpa, the fornicator== [[Wüstling-2|Ernst Wüstling]] was quite an unusual man. His last name is very rare in Germany; it translates to "fornicator". He was a pilot in World War I and became prisoner of war. He later became an inventor who filed 15 patents. ==Arranged marriage== ==2 generations, 3 armies== MIAs Female mobility Bad Johann == References ==

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{{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Grindle 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: TBD''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Grindle}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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== * Grindle * Grindel * Grindall ==[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Grindle&order=dobup&filterId=&filterType=yDNA Grindle DNA] == * No test takers as on June 2023

Grindstone Mine Disaster

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Grinnell Name Study

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[[Category:Grinnell Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Grinnell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grinnell Grinnell] 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 Grinnell 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 Grinnells), by time period (18th Century Grinnells), or by topic (Grinnell DNA, Grinnell Occupations, Grinnell 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 Grinnell 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: [[Rogers-24749|Michelle Spurlock]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Grinnell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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==

Grippen Name Study

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Grisé Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Three hundred years in North American! Antoine Grise dit Villefranche started it all when he landed here in 1721. Grise family - as well as everyone with Grise ancestor - this is our year and our family reunion page. Are you on the family tree? Check here by following through Antoine’s tree: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gris%C3%A9-Descendants-320 Add your personal memories and use the bulletin board for comments and questions, Family members listed here in wikitree.com: * [[Aubertin-28|Toussaint Aubertin]] * [[Aubertin-29|Genevieve Aubertin]] * [[Grisé-480|Irene Bisson]] * [[Grisé-357|Anna Bouudriault]] * [[Brouillet-90|Marie Josephte Brouillet]] * [[Brouillet_Bernard-1|Marie Brouillet Bernard]] * [[Grisé-483|Georgette Clement]] * [[Craine-19|Beth Craine]] * [[Craine-20|Katie Craine]] * [[Craine-21|William Jude Grise Craine]] * [[Craine-22|Patrick Craine]] * [[Grisé-475|Germaine Deslieres]] * [[Grisé-121|Judith Anne Dubois]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Laniox-1|Francois Enouille Dit Laniox]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Laniox-2|Pierre Enouille Dit Laniox]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Laniox-3|Marie Emerence Enouille Dit Laniox]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-1|Marie Josephe Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-2|Marie Adelaide Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-3|Marie Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-4|Louis Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-5|Antoine Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-6|Jean Pierre Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-7|Angelique Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-8|Radegonde Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-9|Claude Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-10|Marie Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-12|Joseph Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-13|Louis Paul Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-14|Marie Marthe Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-15|Louis Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-16|Raymond Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-17|Pierre Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-18|Louis Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-19|Etienne Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Enouille_Dit_Lanoix-20|Jacques Enouille Dit Lanoix]] * [[Grisé-404|Lucette Forget]] * [[Forget-151|Roland Forget]] * [[Grisé-365|Estelle Funston]] * [[Grise-30|Rachel Catherine Grise]] * [[Grise-33|Catherine M. Grise]] * [[Grise-55|Genevieve Grise]] * [[Grise-57|Theresa Margaret Grise]] * [[Grise-61|Julia Anne Grise]] * [[Grise-63|Kimberly Michelle Grise]] * [[Grise-Joly-1|Sophie Grise-Joly]] * [[Grise-Joly-2|Janie Grise-Joly]] * [[Grise-Leclerc-1|Corrine Grise-Leclerc]] * [[Grise-Leclerc-2|Francis Grise-Leclerc]] * [[Viau-63|Sophie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-87|Don Grisé]] * [[Grisé-102|Jim Grisé]] * [[Grisé-105|Bob Grisé]] * [[Grisé-106|Bob Grisé]] * [[Grisé-112|Frank Grisé]] * [[Grisé-116|Didace Grisé]] * [[Grisé-117|Louis Grisé]] * [[Grisé-119|Frederick S. Grisé]] * [[Grisé-120|Didace Grisé]] * [[Grisé-122|Mary-Liz Grisé]] * [[Grisé-123|Patricia Grisé]] * [[Grisé-124|Frederick James Grisé]] * [[Grisé-125|Michael Bernard Grisé]] * [[Grisé-126|Peter Didace Grisé]] * [[Grisé-127|John Julien Grisé]] * [[Grisé-128|Francis Neal Grisé]] * [[Grisé-129|Sherrie Ann Grisé]] * [[Grisé-130|Philias Grisé]] * [[Grisé-131|Marie Rose Adeline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-132|Rose Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-133|Paul Grisé]] * [[Grisé-137|Françoise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-138|Antoine-Raymond Grisé]] * [[Grisé-140|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-141|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-142|Marie-Francoise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-143|Pierre Grisé]] * [[Grisé-145|Catherine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-146|Louise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-147|Isabelle Grisé]] * [[Grisé-148|Louise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-149|Félicité Grisé]] * [[Grisé-150|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-151|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-152|Genevieve Grisé]] * [[Grisé-153|Rene Grisé]] * [[Grisé-154|Marie-Marthe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-157|Elizabeth Grisé]] * [[Grisé-158|Marie-Josephte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-159|Marie-Françoise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-160|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-161|Angelique Grisé]] * [[Grisé-164|Marguerite Grisé]] * [[Grisé-165|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-166|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-167|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-168|Emilie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-169|Toussaint Grisé]] * [[Grisé-170|Francois Xavier Grisé]] * [[Grisé-171|Abraham Grisé]] * [[Grisé-172|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-173|Noel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-179|Mary Grisé]] * [[Grisé-180|Edmund Grisé]] * [[Grisé-181|Mathilde Grisé]] * [[Grisé-182|Euphémie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-183|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-184|Edmond Grisé]] * [[Grisé-185|Odilon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-186|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-187|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-188|Georges Alphonse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-189|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-190|Jean-Baptiste Grisé]] * [[Grisé-191|Marie Marguerite Grisé]] * [[Grisé-192|Jacques Grisé]] * [[Grisé-197|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-198|Eloise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-199|Adélaide Grisé]] * [[Grisé-200|Ethelride Grisé]] * [[Grisé-201|Francoise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-202|Michelle Charlotte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-203|Marguerite Helene Grisé]] * [[Grisé-204|Geneviève Grisé]] * [[Grisé-205|Marie Josephe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-206|Joseph Jean Grisé]] * [[Grisé-207|Charlotte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-208|Elisabeth Grisé]] * [[Grisé-209|Marie Amable Grisé]] * [[Grisé-210|Marie Elisabeth Grisé]] * [[Grisé-211|Jean Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-212|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-213|Ludger Grisé]] * [[Grisé-214|Moise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-215|Philomene Grisé]] * [[Grisé-216|Odilon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-217|Cordélie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-218|Melvina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-219|Noé Grisé]] * [[Grisé-220|Clérenda Grisé]] * [[Grisé-221|Asilda Grisé]] * [[Grisé-222|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-223|M. Anna Grisé]] * [[Grisé-225|Toussaint Grisé]] * [[Grisé-226|Toussaint Grisé]] * [[Grisé-227|Zoe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-228|Ancelet Grisé]] * [[Grisé-229|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-230|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-231|Délima Grisé]] * [[Grisé-232|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-233|Cordélie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-234|Herman Grisé]] * [[Grisé-235|Enfant Grisé]] * [[Grisé-236|Julie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-237|Esther Grisé]] * [[Grisé-238|Cesarie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-239|Ernest Grisé]] * [[Grisé-240|Alice Grisé]] * [[Grisé-241|George Grisé]] * [[Grisé-242|George Grisé]] * [[Grisé-243|Anonymous Grisé]] * [[Grisé-244|Marilyn Grisé]] * [[Grisé-245|Eugenie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-246|Eugene Grisé]] * [[Grisé-247|Clarence Grisé]] * [[Grisé-248|Laurence Grisé]] * [[Grisé-249|Helen Grisé]] * [[Grisé-250|Madeline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-253|Joseph Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-254|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-255|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-256|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-257|Jean-Baptiste Grisé]] * [[Grisé-263|Marie Adelphine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-264|Paul Theodore Grisé]] * [[Grisé-293|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-294|Pierre Alexandrin Grisé]] * [[Grisé-295|Pierre Grisé]] * [[Grisé-296|Felix Alphonse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-297|Marie-Marthe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-298|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-299|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-300|Eugene Grisé]] * [[Grisé-301|Zoe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-302|Abraham Grisé]] * [[Grisé-303|Marcelline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-304|Francois Xavier Grisé]] * [[Grisé-305|Esther Grisé]] * [[Grisé-306|Moise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-307|Jeremie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-308|Adeline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-309|Salomon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-310|Flavie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-311|Joseph Salomon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-312|Celina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-313|Cyprien Grisé]] * [[Grisé-314|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-315|Prudent Grisé]] * [[Grisé-316|Marguerite Grisé]] * [[Grisé-317|Sophie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-318|Paul Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-319|Marie Zoe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-320|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-321|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-322|Marie-Anne Grisé]] * [[Grisé-323|Stanislas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-324|Jean-Baptiste Grisé]] * [[Grisé-325|Charles Grael Grisé]] * [[Grisé-326|Marie Adelaide Grisé]] * [[Grisé-327|Adeline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-328|Marie Amable Grisé]] * [[Grisé-329|Remy Grisé]] * [[Grisé-330|Theonille Grisé]] * [[Grisé-331|Eloise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-332|Anastasie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-333|Henri Grisé]] * [[Grisé-334|Marie Josephte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-335|Josephine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-336|Joseph Hector Grisé]] * [[Grisé-337|Julie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-338|Elmire Grisé]] * [[Grisé-339|Onesime Grisé]] * [[Grisé-340|Anille Grisé]] * [[Grisé-341|Marie Anasthasie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-342|Justina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-343|Arthur Grisé]] * [[Grisé-344|Odilon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-345|Elisa Grisé]] * [[Grisé-346|Louisa Grisé]] * [[Grisé-347|Alphonse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-348|Joseph Simeon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-349|Joseph Octave Grisé]] * [[Grisé-350|Stanislas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-351|Hermenegilde Grisé]] * [[Grisé-352|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-353|Philias Grisé]] * [[Grisé-354|Alcidas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-355|Cordelie Ida Grisé]] * [[Grisé-356|Wilfrid Theodule Grisé]] * [[Grisé-358|Joseph Edmond Grisé]] * [[Grisé-359|Maximilien Grisé]] * [[Grisé-360|Odila Grisé]] * [[Grisé-362|Catherine Alice Grisé]] * [[Grisé-363|Ann Grisé]] * [[Grisé-364|John Gerard Grisé]] * [[Grisé-366|Simeon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-367|Cleophas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-368|Frederic Grisé]] * [[Grisé-369|Marie Henriette Grisé]] * [[Grisé-370|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-371|Moise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-372|Virginie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-373|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-374|Alphonsine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-375|Antoine Ludger Grisé]] * [[Grisé-376|Philias Grisé]] * [[Grisé-377|Alphonse Louis Grisé]] * [[Grisé-378|Marie Virginie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-379|Charles Grisé]] * [[Grisé-380|Michel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-381|Josephte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-382|Zoe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-383|Esther Grisé]] * [[Grisé-384|Michel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-385|Aurelie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-386|Onesime Grisé]] * [[Grisé-387|Moyse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-388|Joseph Jonas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-389|Joseph Jonas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-390|Médérise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-391|Onésime Grisé]] * [[Grisé-392|Vitaline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-393|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-394|Emery Grisé]] * [[Grisé-395|Dositthe Noé Grisé]] * [[Grisé-396|J. Arthur Emile Grisé]] * [[Grisé-397|Charles Evariste Grisé]] * [[Grisé-398|Honoré Grisé]] * [[Grisé-399|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-400|M. Regina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-401|Marie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-402|Léonne Grisé]] * [[Grisé-403|Marie-Rose Grisé]] * [[Grisé-405|Gerard Grisé]] * [[Grisé-406|Blanche Grisé]] * [[Grisé-407|Medora Grisé]] * [[Grisé-408|Blandine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-409|Germaine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-410|Armand Grisé]] * [[Grisé-411|Rosianna Grisé]] * [[Grisé-412|Emile Grisé]] * [[Grisé-413|Fleur Ange Grisé]] * [[Grisé-414|Raoul Grisé]] * [[Grisé-415|Natalie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-416|Arline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-417|Marie-Marthe Grisé]] * [[Grisé-418|Moyse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-419|Anathalie Elise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-420|Damasse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-421|Edesse Grisé]] * [[Grisé-422|Thais Grisé]] * [[Grisé-423|Joseph Gregoire Grisé]] * [[Grisé-424|Adeline Grisé]] * [[Grisé-425|Angelique Grisé]] * [[Grisé-426|Nathalie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-427|Philias Grisé]] * [[Grisé-428|Joseph Idas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-429|Albina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-430|Napoleon Grisé]] * [[Grisé-431|Anatole Grisé]] * [[Grisé-432|Mathilde Grisé]] * [[Grisé-433|Odina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-434|Aldina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-435|Frederic Grisé]] * [[Grisé-436|Enfant Grisé]] * [[Grisé-437|Georgina Grisé]] * [[Grisé-438|Enfant Grisé]] * [[Grisé-439|Alexandre Grisé]] * [[Grisé-440|Emery Grisé]] * [[Grisé-441|Fabiola Grisé]] * [[Grisé-442|Ulric Grisé]] * [[Grisé-443|Marcel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-444|Josephte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-445|Jacinte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-446|Madelaine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-447|Claire Grisé]] * [[Grisé-448|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-449|Lucie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-450|Aurore Grisé]] * [[Grisé-451|Delisea Grisé]] * [[Grisé-452|Ernest Grisé]] * [[Grisé-453|Agnes Grisé]] * [[Grisé-454|Ida Grisé]] * [[Grisé-455|Adelaide Grisé]] * [[Grisé-456|Isabelle Grisé]] * [[Grisé-457|Normand Grisé]] * [[Grisé-458|Daniel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-459|Louise Grisé]] * [[Grisé-460|Luc Grisé]] * [[Grisé-461|Pierre Grisé]] * [[Grisé-462|Sylvain Grisé]] * [[Grisé-463|Natalie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-464|Lionel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-465|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-466|Lori-Pier Grisé]] * [[Grisé-467|Erik Grisé]] * [[Grisé-473|Cécile Grisé]] * [[Grisé-474|Charlemagne Grisé]] * [[Grisé-476|Bruno Elias Grisé]] * [[Grisé-477|Alcidas Grisé]] * [[Grisé-478|Lionel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-479|Suzanne Grisé]] * [[Grisé-481|Gerard Grisé]] * [[Grisé-486|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-488|Antoine Grisé]] * [[Grisé-490|Emily Dolores Grisé]] * [[Grisé-496|Joseph Grisé]] * [[Grisé-497|Josephte Grisé]] * [[Grisé-498|Jeremie Grisé]] * [[Grisé-499|Michel Grisé]] * [[Grisé-500|Onesime Grisé]] * [[Grisé-501|Cathy Grisé]] * [[Grisé-502|Steve Grisé]] * [[Grisé-258|Samuel-David Hamilton]] * [[Heroux-35|UNKNOWN Heroux]] * [[Heroux-36|Philippe Heroux]] * [[Heroux-37|Delina Heroux]] * [[Heroux-39|Marie Zephirina Heroux]] * [[Heroux-40|Marie Anna Heroux]] * [[Heroux-41|Joseph Heroux]] * [[Heroux-42|Azarie Joseph Heroux]] * [[Heroux-43|Marie Emma Heroux]] * [[Heroux-44|Marie Maximilia Heroux]] * [[Heroux-45|UNKNOWN Heroux]] * [[Heroux-46|Delphis Heroux]] * [[Grisé-103|Denise Hesch]] * [[Holst-Diemand-2|James Holst-Diemand]] * [[Grisé-482|Fleurette Huet-Dulude]] * [[Lalanne-16|Jean Baptiste Edmond Lalanne]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-1|Sophie Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-2|Francois Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-3|Alexis Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-4|Marie Genevieve Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-5|Jacques Joseph Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-6|Louis Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-7|Marie Agnes Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-8|Marie Philomene Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-9|Marie Adee Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-10|Mederic Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-11|Jacques Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-12|Marguerite Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-13|Francois Xavier Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-14|Marie Esther Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-15|Felicite Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-16|Adeline Marcelline Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-17|UNKNOWN Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-18|Joseph d'Auteuil Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-19|Genevieve Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-20|Pierre Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Lanoix_Dit_Enouille-21|Pierre Lanoix Dit Enouille]] * [[Goyette-173|Edesse Lariviere]] * [[Lemelin-18|Joseph Romeo Andre Lemelin]] * [[Lemelin-19|Joseph Alphonse Lemelin]] * [[Lemelin-20|UNKNOWN Lemelin]] * [[Lemelin-21|Joseph Anatol Armand Lemelin]] * [[Lemelin-22|Joseph Lionel Leopold Lemelin]] * [[Lemelin-23|Joseph Arthur Lemelin]] * [[Lemelin-24|Joseph Noel Florian Lemelin]] * [[Lemmelin-1|Joseph Chrysostome Narcisse Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-4|Marie Emilia Zephirina Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-5|Marie Jeanne Parmelia Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-6|Emilia Rose Alma Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-7|Francois Xavier Armand Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-8|Joseph Gaudias Hector Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-9|Joseph Lucien Alaique Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-10|Joseph Philippe Roland Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-11|Marie Alma Denise Francoise Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-12|Marie Madeleine Lucie Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-13|Marie Therese Delina Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-14|Joseph Leonidas Georges Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-15|Marie Jacqueline Zephirina Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-16|Marie Emilienne Jeanne Lemmelin]] * [[Lemmelin-17|Marie Mariette Rosa Lemmelin]] * [[Lirette-34|Roland Oliver Lirette]] * [[Messier-79|Sebastien Messier]] * [[Ouellette-161|Floyd Ouellette]] * [[Ouellette-162|Frederick Ouellette]] * [[Ouellette-163|Terry Ouellette]] * [[Grisé-118|Margaret Ouellette]] * [[Grisé-361|Aldea Pelletier]] * [[Grisé-503|Laura Seely]] * [[Grisé-485|Aurore Seguin]] * [[Lemmelin-3|Marie Anna Exilda Aurore Thomas]] * [[Thomas-11353|Gerard John Thomas]] * [[Thomas-11354|Marie Albina Cecile Thomas]] * [[Thouin-11|Marie Jeanne Marguerite Thouin]] * [[Thouin-12|Joseph Arthur Donat Thouin]] * [[Thouin-13|Joseph Emile Roger Thouin]] * [[Thouin-14|Joseph Ephram Maurice Thouin]] * [[Thouin-15|Marie Anna Simone Thouin]] * [[Thouin-16|Marie Aurore Cecile Thouin]] * [[Thouin-17|Joseph Georges Lucien Thouin]] * [[Thouin-18|Joseph Oliva Thouin]] * [[Thouin-19|Joseph Florian Rene Thouin]] * [[Thouin-20|Marie Claudette Nicole Thouin]] * [[Thouin-21|Joseph Yvon Alain Daniel Thouin]] * [[Thouin-22|Pierre Yves Thouin]] * [[Tolton-14|Caroline Tolton]] * [[Twomey-236|Arthur Twomey]] * [[Viau-67|Antoine Viau]] * [[Viau-110|Napoleon Viau]] * [[Viau-111|Octavia Viau]] * [[Viau-112|Alphonsus Viau]] * [[Viau-113|Olivia Viau]] * [[Viau-114|Emas Viau]] * [[Viau-171|Lucie Viau]] * [[Grisé-484|Anita Vincent]] * [[Grise-31|Jacqueline Rowena Ward]]

Grizzle Family Reunion

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Always the 3rd Sunday in July

Grkovski family farmland in Ljubojno

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English, Македонски/Makedonski ==General information== [[Space:Grkovski_family_tree%2C_by_Cane_Grkovski|Grkovski]] family farmland from approximately 1872 in [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]], [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]], [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]] Zemjodelskiot imot na sojot Grkovci poteknuva odprilika od 1872 godina vo [[Space:Ljubojno|Љубојно/Ljubojno]], Prespa, Makedonija. ==Timeline== abt 1850 Vo starata kukja so dvor (КП 2379) i gradina (КП 2378) ziveeše možebi Bubutiovska familija sto nema deca, i go prisvoja [[Grko-1|Jane Grko]]JGrkovski, Jane. Personal recollection, 4 Maj 2021, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] via the phone., eli e Lembovska i nasledena od ženata [[Unknown-626132|(Unknown) "Mitreica"]] koga mu umre prviot maž i se premaže so [[Jane-1095|Mitre Jane]]? Zemjodelskiot imot na Grkovci vo Ljubojno poteknuva od Lembovci. Mažot vo taa familija Lembovci umre mlad i ženata stana vdoica i gazda na imotot. Mitre se ozena so vdoicata, ta e prvata zena na Mitre. Ne se znae dali Jane kupe eli prodade zemjodelski imot. '''bef 1900 Mitre Jane ja naslede starata kukja so dvor i gradina od svojot tatko Jane Grko:''' КП 2378, 300 m2, Selo, niva (gradina), klasa 3. КП 2379, Selo, starata kukja so dvor. bef 1927 Mitre Jane ne kupe ni prodade zemjodelski imot. Veleše "Da znev deka Alekso ke imase familija ke kupev povekje nivje".[[Grkovski-2|Grkovski, Mitre]]. Personal recollection, 17 Apr 2021, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] bef 1927 Mitre se tužeše so Fotevci za sobstvenost na livada, kade sto vrveše edna brazda za navodnuvajne, nad parcelata (КП 2790) na Maliput, ama padna na sud (vo srbsko vreme). [[Grkovski-2|Grkovski, Mitre]]. Personal recollection, 20 Feb 2021, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] '''1927 Alekso Janevski ja naslede starata kukja i zemjodelskiot imot (КП katastarski parceli) od svojot tatko Mitre Jane:''' КП 653, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, lozje КП 654, 4784 m2, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, niva, klasa 6. КП 655, 4504 m2, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, lozje, klasa 2. КП 816, 1240 m2, Nasoleni - zimnicite (golemamežda), lozje, klasa 3. КП 1343, 421 m2, Kamenče - leska (dolnilozja), ovošna gradina, klasa 3. КП 2378, 300 m2, Selo, niva (gradina), klasa 3. КП 2379, Selo, starata kukja so dvor. КП 2790, 8366 m2, Redeš - Vezar, ovošna gradina, klasa 3. КП 2791, Redeš - Vezar (Vodeničista). КП 2865, 1047 m2, Valejci, livada, klasa 3. КП 2866, 1098 m2, Valejci, livada, klasa 4. КП 2939, 1433 m2, Redeš - Broždej (Brozdeni), ovošna gradina, klasa 3. Alekso izgrade koliba od kamen vo lozjeto (КП 654/655) Nasoleni. Alekso kupe parcela od edna familija Markovci od Ljubojno, sto se preselija vo Resen, lozje što graniči so golemiot pat (R1308), sprema seloto [[Space:%C5%A0trbovo|Štrbovo]], [https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B054'26.6%22N+21%C2%B006'40.2%22E/@40.907378,21.110056,230m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x1357357683043c9b:0xa8d0b63142bca354!2sLjubojno,+Nordmakedonien!3b1!8m2!3d40.8945369!4d21.1376967!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d40.9073777!4d21.1111531 (GPS coordinates 40°54'26.6"N 21°06'40.2"E)]. Posle 30-40 godini rabotajne go prodade lozjeto. Alekso beše Пронаоѓач, od koga posade bavča so jabolka, vo srbsko vreme, izmisle samar za magare sto nee lizga i padva koga e natoareno so jabolka isto i skala za berejne na jabolka, edna drvo so zakoani stičina za da moži da se kačva duri do vrvot na drvoto. 14 Feb abt 1941 Mitre Grkovski od prilika koga beše 9 godini na crkovniot praznik Sveti Trifun, dobi sirejne, zglopče so prženi lukajnci i čuturče (aluminsko) so vino od majka Vasilka i so zadača da odi na stredina vo lozjeto Nasoleni (КП 816) i da poreži tri kopački, setne da sedni da jadi i da se napije i posle da se rastrkala, za rodot da bidi golem na grozjeto. Mitre to go napraj, kako narodna tradicija. abt 1943-1944 Za vreme na vtoata svedska vojna kupe Alekso КП 1371, 361 m2, Kamenče (dolnilozja), niva, klasa 5 od stopan vo Braičino. after 1945 КП što graniči do selo Dolno Dupeni, šuma i steni? Dadeno e od Alekso na državata, za vreme na komunizmot, za da ne se plakja pores. abt 1976 Alekso dozvole na sinot Mitre da [[Space:Mitre_%26_Ristosija_Grkovski_house_in_Ljubojno|izgradi kukja]] vo gradinata, КП 2378. 3 Aug 1976 Dogovor megju brakjata [[Grkovski-4|Josif]], [[Grkovski-2|Mitre]] i Vlade za podelba, so ždrepka, na nedvižen zemjodelski imot, sto [[Janevski-1|Alekso Janevski]] mu podare na sinojte.Dogovor za podarok na nedvižen imot, br. 424/76, Opštinski sud vo grad Resen, dat.19 Aug 1976, [[Space:Cane_Grkovski_genealogy_document_collection.|Cane Grkovski genealogy document collection]] '''Josif naslede:''' КП 654 del 3, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, niva, klasa 6. КП 655 del 2, 2581 m2, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, lozje, klasa 2 КП 816, 1240 m2, Nasoleni - zimnicite (golemamežda), lozje, klasa 3. КП 2379, Selo, stararite kukji so dvor, napola so Vlade. КП 2790 del 2, 2613 m2, Redeš - Vezar, ovošna gradina, klasa 3. КП 2791, Redeš - Vezar (Vodeničista). '''Mitre naslede:''' КП 654 del 2, 1594 m2, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, niva, klasa 6. КП 655 del 1, 1923 m2, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, lozje, klasa 2. КП 1343, 421 m2, Kamenče - leska, ovošna gradina, klasa 3. КП 1371, 361 m2, Kamenče, niva, klasa 5. КП 2378, 300 m2, Selo, niva (gradina), klasa 3. КП 2790 del 1, 3140 m2, Redeš - Vezar, ovošna gradina, klasa 3. КП 2865, 1047 m2, Valejci, livada, klasa 3. КП 2866, 1098 m2, Valejci, livada, klasa 4. '''Vlade naslede:''' КП 653, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, lozje КП 654 del 1, Nasoleni - lembovi kruši, niva, klasa 6. КП 2379, Selo, stararite kukji so dvor, napola so Josif. КП 2790 del 3, 2613 m2, Redeš - Vezar, ovošna gradina, klasa КП 2939, 1433 m2, Redeš - Broždej (Brozdeni), ovošna gradina, klasa 3. 19 Okt1992 Dogovor megju kupuvač Mitre Grkovski i prodavač Ilija S Krstinovski za kupoprodažba na КП 1760, Valeici - Sveti Dimitrija, 421 m2, klasa 7, niva pokraj levata strana od asfaltniot pat pred velezot vo Ljubojno. Nivata graniči na jug so patot, na zapad so lozjeto na Naum Naumovski (Dupenski), na istok so parcela na Ristosija Lembovska i na sever so lozjata na Paspalovci.Dogovor za kupoprodažba na КП 1760 so svedocite Simo Dorakovski i Spase Janevski od Ljubojno, dat. 19 Okt 1992, [[Space:Cane_Grkovski_genealogy_document_collection.|Cane Grkovski genealogy document collection]] 25 Jul 2001 Mitre go poklona svojot zemjodelski imot i [[Space:Mitre_%26_Ristosija_Grkovski_house_in_Ljubojno|svojata kukja vo Ljubono]] do sinot [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] i toj stana nov sobstvenik.Uverenie br. 12-11/204, DZGR - Skopje, Odelenie za premer i katastar - Resen, dat 7 Aug 2002, [[Space:Cane_Grkovski_genealogy_document_collection.|Cane Grkovski genealogy document collection]] 17 Aug 2001 Dogovor za kupoprodažba megju prodavač Mitre Grkovski i kupuvač [[Stefanovski-1|Vlado Paspalovski (Stefanovski)]] za КП 1760, Valeici - Sveti Dimitrija, 421 m2, klasa 7, niva pokraj levata strana od asfaltniot pat pred velezot vo Ljubojno. Vlado ne sakaše da si go prodaj svojeto lozje sto graniči sprema sever i zato Mitre mu ja prodade svojata parcela so polnomošnikot [[Grkovska-6|Luba (Grkovska) Bučkovska]] i (za Vlado) [[Tomulevski-1|Spase Tomulevski]], od Resen.Solemizacija-potvrda na privatna isprava, dogovor za kupoprodažba na nedvižen imot br. 171/01, na Notar Meksul Maksul, Resen, dat. 17 Avg 2001, [[Space:Cane_Grkovski_genealogy_document_collection.|Cane Grkovski genealogy document collection]] == Sources == * [[Grkovski-1|Grkovski, Cane]]. [[Space:Cane_Grkovski_genealogy_document_collection.| Cane Grkovski genealogy document collection]].

Grkovski family tree, by Cane Grkovski

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English, Македонски/Makedonski ==General information== Grkovski family tree from [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]] ([[Space:Prespa|Prespa]], [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]), by Cane Grkovski. Cemejno drvo za soj Грковци/Grkovci od Ljubojno (Prespa, Makedonija), na Cane Grkovski. {{Image|file=Grkovski_family_tree_by_Cane_Grkovski-1.jpg |caption=20201222160304 soj Grkovski 2}}{{Image|file=Grkovski_family_tree_by_Cane_Grkovski-2.jpg |caption=20201222161122 soj Grkovski 3}}{{Image|file=Grkovski_family_tree_by_Cane_Grkovski-3.jpg |caption=20201222161530 soj Grkovski 4}} == Sources == * [[Janevski-1|Janevski, Alekso]] & [[Raičovska-1|(Raičovska) Grkovska, Vasilka]] . Personal recollection, Jul 1979, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]]

Grkovski old house in Ljubojno

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English, Македонски/Makedonski, لسان عثمانى‎î/lisân-ı Osmânî. ==General information== Grkovski old house was built before 1872 in [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]], [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]], [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. ==Timeline== abt 1850 [[Grko-1|Jane Grko]] i brato [[Grko-2|Tego]] se naselija vo Ljubojno od Trikala, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B0 Tesalija], i živeea zaedno vo "prvata kukja na Pašarikovci" vo Ljubojno. 1850 - 1864 Адреса, Љубојно/Ljubojno (Kalinska mala), Prespa, Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak) (Makedonija), ایالت روم ایلی/Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli (Rumelia), دولت عليه عثمانيه‎/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). bef 1872 Ova stara kukja vo Kalinska-Bubutiovska mala se izgrade, abt 1872 Vo starata kukja živeeše možebi Bubutiovska familija sto nema deca, i go prisvoja JaneGrkovski, Mitre. Personal recollection, 4 Maj 2021, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] via the phone eli kupena e, eli e Lembovska i nasledena od ženata [[Unknown-626132|(Unknown) "Mitreica"]] koga mu umre prviot maž i se premaže so [[Jane-1095|Mitre Jane]]? 3 Aug 1903 - 5 Aug 1903 Seloto bilo celosno ograbeno i posle so red od kukja do kukja celosno zapaleno i izgoreno. Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 203]] == Sources ==

GRO Birth Index HEILBRONN surname

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==GRO Birth Index - HEILBRONN surname == Currently only registrations in the period 1837-1886 are listed here for the surnames HEILBRON, HEILBRONN, HEILBROUN, and HEILBROWN. {{blue|All wikitree profiles on this page should have [[[[Space:GRO_Birth_Index_HEILBRONN_surname]]]] added to the GRO source so that they reference back to here.}} Click to view [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:GRO_Birth_Index_HEILBRONN_surname|WikiTree Profiles that reference this page]] Table of birth registrations showing the children's surname and mother's maiden surname as retrieved from the GRO - General Registry Office, UK website.General Register Office Index of England and Wales Birth Registrations; [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/ Crown Copyright]; online repository search https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp ; [[Space:GRO_Birth_Index_HEILBRONN_surname]]; Accessed {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Line!!Wiki_id!!Christian_Names!!Surname!!G!!Birth
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GRO Birth Index JOYNER Surname

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[[Category: Place Events, Joyner Name Study]] :This Page is part of the [[Space:Joyner Name Study|Joyner Name Study]] ==GRO Birth Index - JOYNER Surname == Currently only registrations in the period 1837-1863 are listed here. {{blue|All wikitree profiles on this page should have [[[[Space:GRO_Birth_Index_JOYNER_Surname]]]] added to the GRO source so that they reference back to here.}} Click to view [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:GRO_Birth_Index_JOYNER_Surname|WikiTree Profiles that reference this page]] Table of birth registrations showing the children's surname and mother's maiden surname as retrieved from the GRO - General Registry Office, UK website. A '-' in the Mother's maiden surname position usually indicates that the mother was not married at the time of birth.General Register Office Index of England and Wales Birth Registrations; [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/ Crown Copyright]; online repository search https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp ; Accessed {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !line!!Wiki_id!!Christian_Names!!Surname!!G!!Birth
Yr!!Q!!Disrict!!Maiden!!Mother_id!!Father_id |- |1||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas William||JOYNER||M||1837||S||Birmingham||MARSTON||[[Marston-]]|| |- |2||[[Joiner-]]||John||JOINER||M||1837||D||Conway Union||-||[[--]]|| |- |3||[[Joiner-]]||Thomas||JOINER||M||1837||S||Eastry Union||WEST||[[West-]]|| |- |4||[[Joiner-]]||William||JOINER||M||1837||D||Eastry Union||BEAKE||[[Beake-]]|| |- |5||[[Joiner-]]||William Stephen||JOINER||M||1837||S||Eastry Union||TAITTON||[[Taitton-]]|| |- |6||[[Joyner-]]||-||JOYNER||M||1838||D||Amersham||TURPIN||[[Turpin-]]|| |- |7||[[Joyner-]]||-||JOYNER||M||1840||M||Dursley||GAZARD||[[Gazard-]]|| |- |8||[[Joyner-]]||-||JOYNER||M||1840||J||Isle Of Wight||CHEATER||[[Cheater-]]|| |- |9||[[Joyner-]]||Alfred||JOYNER||M||1838||M||Hatfield And Welwyn||CLARK||[[Clark-]]|| |- |10||[[Joyner-]]||Alfred Batson||JOYNER||M||1840||D||Orsett Union||BATSON||[[Batson-]]|| |- |11||[[Joyner-]]||Benjamin||JOYNER||M||1842||S||Chichester||HENLEY||[[Henley-]]|| |- |12||[[Joyner-]]||Charles Alfred||JOYNER||M||1841||D||Dursley||GAZARD||[[Gazard-]]|| |- |13||[[Joyner-]]||Charles William||JOYNER||M||1842||M||Saint George Hanover Square||LETTICE||[[Lettice-]]|| |- |14||[[Joyner-]]||Edward||JOYNER||M||1839||S||Bristol||ANDREWS||[[Andrews-]]|| |- |15||[[Joyner-]]||Edward Vaughan||JOYNER||M||1839||D||Barnet Union||KERRIDGE||[[Kerridge-]]|| |- |16||[[Joyner-]]||Edwin Albert||JOYNER||M||1841||M||Stepney||MOLE||[[Mole-]]|| |- |17||[[Joyner-]]||Edwin Joseph||JOYNER||M||1838||M||Bristol||ANDREWS||[[Andrews-]]|| |- |18||[[Joyner-]]||George||JOYNER||M||1840||J||Amersham||BRACKLEY||[[Brackley-]]|| |- |19||[[Joyner-]]||George||JOYNER||M||1840||D||Warwick Union||ROSE||[[Rose-]]|| |- |20||[[Joyner-]]||George||JOYNER||M||1840||D||Amersham||TURPIN||[[Turpin-]]|| |- |21||[[Joyner-]]||George||JOYNER||M||1841||M||Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Surrey||COLE||[[Cole-]]|| |- |22||[[Joyner-]]||Henry||JOYNER||M||1838||J||Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Surrey||COLE||[[Cole-]]|| |- |23||[[Joyner-]]||Henry Batson||JOYNER||M||1839||S||Orsett Union||BATSON||[[Batson-]]|| |- |24||[[Joyner-]]||Herbert||JOYNER||M||1840||D||Tewkesbury||TAYLOR||[[Taylor-]]|| |- |25||[[Joyner-]]||James||JOYNER||M||1839||J||The Hitchin Union||-||[[--]]|| |- |26||[[Joyner-]]||James||JOYNER||M||1842||M||Chichester||STANDING||[[Standing-]]|| |- |27||[[Joyner-]]||James||JOYNER||M||1842||M||Amersham||GOMM||[[Gomm-]]|| |- |28||[[Joyner-]]||James||JOYNER||M||1842||J||Birmingham||-||[[--]]|| |- |29||[[Joyner-]]||James Jamane||JOYNER||M||1839||M||Poplar Union||COOPER||[[Cooper-20855]]||[[Joyner-1282]] |- |30||[[Joyner-]]||John Augustin||JOYNER||M||1842||D||Barnet Union||KENIDGE||[[Kenidge-]]|| |- |31||[[Joyner-]]||John Cox||JOYNER||M||1838||S||Stepney||COX||[[Cox-]]|| |- |32||[[Joyner-]]||John Daniel||JOYNER||M||1840||J||Blean||THOMAS||[[Thomas-]]|| |- |33||[[Joyner-]]||Jonathan||JOYNER||M||1842||J||Amersham||BRACKLEY||[[Brackley-]]|| |- |34||[[Joyner-]]||Joseph||JOYNER||M||1838||D||Chichester||HENLY||[[Henly-]]|| |- |35||[[Joyner-]]||Joseph Williams||JOYNER||M||1841||D||The Cheltenham Union||PREWETT||[[Prewett-]]|| |- |36||[[Joyner-]]||Mark||JOYNER||M||1839||M||Shipston On Stour Union||COX||[[Cox-]]|| |- |37||[[Joyner-]]||Onesimus||JOYNER||M||1840||J||Bromley||FRANCIS||[[Francis-]]|| |- |38||[[Joyner-]]||Robert||JOYNER||M||1840||D||Chichester||STANDEN||[[Standen-]]|| |- |39||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1838||M||Whitechapel Union||COOK||[[Cook-]]|| |- |40||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1838||M||The Whitechapel Union||COOK||[[Cook-]]|| |- |41||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1838||S||Warwick Union||ROSE||[[Rose-]]|| |- |42||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1840||J||Warwick Union||CALDICOTT||[[Caldicott-]]|| |- |43||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1842||M||Bristol||ANDREWES||[[Andrewes-]]|| |- |44||[[Joyner-1281]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1842||S||Poplar Union||COOPER||[[Cooper-20855]]||[[Joyner-1282]] |- |45||[[Joyner-]]||Thomas||JOYNER||M||1842||D||The Clifton Union||HOBBS||[[Hobbs-]]|| |- |46||[[Joyner-]]||William||JOYNER||M||1838||D||Barnet Union||KERRIDGE||[[Kerridge-]]|| |- |47||[[Joyner-]]||William||JOYNER||M||1842||J||Rotherhithe||SPRINGATE||[[Springate-]]|| |- |48||[[Joyner-]]||William||JOYNER||M||1842||J||East London Union||MURPHY||[[Murphy-]]|| |- |49||[[Joyner-]]||William Charles||JOYNER||M||1840||D||Rotherhithe||SPRINGATE||[[Springate-]]|| |- |50||[[Joiner-]]|| -||JOINER||M||1842||J||The Hitchin Union||-||[[--]]|| |- |51||[[Joiner-]]||-||JOINER||M||1841||M||The Dewsbury Union||TAYLOR||[[Taylor-]]|| |- |52||[[Joiner-]]||Alexander||JOINER||M||1840||S||Alcester Union In The Counties Of Warwick And Worc||GREENHILL||[[Greenhill-]]|| |- |53||[[Joiner-]]||Alfred||JOINER||M||1840||M||Hemel Hempsted||CHILD||[[Child-]]|| |- |54||[[Joiner-]]||Andrew||JOINER||M||1839||S||Edmonton||LAMB||[[Lamb-]]|| |- |55||[[Joiner-]]||Charles||JOINER||M||1841||J||The Meriden 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|78||[[Joiner-]]||Robert||JOINER||M||1842||S||Royston & Buntingford||CLARK||[[Clark-]]|| |- |79||[[Joiner-]]||Robert Francis||JOINER||M||1838||J||Eastry Union||HOPPER||[[Hopper-]]|| |- |80||[[Joiner-]]||Robert Simon||JOINER||M||1838||D||Eastry Union||BACHILL||[[Bachill-]]|| |- |81||[[Joiner-]]||Samuel William||JOINER||M||1841||D||Stepney||SAUNDERS||[[Saunders-]]|| |- |82||[[Joiner-]]||Stephen||JOINER||M||1840||J||Eastry Union||BEAKE||[[Beake-]]|| |- |83||[[Joiner-]]||Thomas||JOINER||M||1838||M||The Poplar Union||-||[[--]]|| |- |84||[[Joiner-]]||Thomas||JOINER||M||1839||S||Upton Upon Severn||FARLEY||[[Farley-]]|| |- |85||[[Joiner-]]||Thomas||JOINER||M||1840||D||Royston & Buntingford||CLARK||[[Clark-]]|| |- |86||[[Joiner-]]||Thomas||JOINER||M||1842||D||Solihull Union||DAFFORN||[[Dafforn-]]|| |- |87||[[Joiner-]]||William||JOINER||M||1838||J||Canterbury||BARNETT||[[Barnett-]]|| |- |88||[[Joiner-]]||William||JOINER||M||1839||J||Royston & Buntingford||PHYPERS||[[Phypers-]]|| |- 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GRO Birth Index LETCHFIELD Surname

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==GRO Birth Index, LETCHFIELD Surname==
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==Raw birth Data== ===The Male births Raw Data=== LETCHFIELD, WILLIAM FREEMAN Order GRO Reference: 1837 D Quarter in NORTH WITCHFORD UNION Volume 14 Page 100 LETCHFIELD, - STAR Order GRO Reference: 1840 D Quarter in CAXTON & ARRINGTON UNION Volume 14 Page 32 Order LETCHFIELD, HEZEKIAH MEADOWS Order GRO Reference: 1842 D Quarter in NEWPORT PAGNEL UNION Volume 06 Page 361 Order LETCHFIELD, JOHN STAR Order GRO Reference: 1841 M Quarter in CAXTON & ARRINGTON UNION Volume 14 Page 29 LETCHFIELD, EBENEZER JAMES PEDLEY Order GRO Reference: 1844 J Quarter in ST IVES UNION Volume 14 Page 234 Order LETCHFIELD, THOMAS STAR Order GRO Reference: 1845 S Quarter in CAXTON AND ARRINGTON UNION Volume 14 Page 26 LETCHFIELD, EDWIN EDWARDS Order GRO Reference: 1850 D Quarter in KNIGHTON Volume 26 Page 257 Order LETCHFIELD, JOHN STARR Order GRO Reference: 1848 M Quarter in CAXTON AND ARRINGTON UNION Volume 14 Page 35 Order LETCHFIELD, WILLIAM - Order GRO Reference: 1848 J Quarter in NORTH WITCHFORD UNION Volume 14 Page 148 LETCHFIELD, CHARLES THOMAS ALLEN Order GRO Reference: 1857 M Quarter in OF CROYDON SURREY Volume 02A Page 151 Order LETCHFIELD, PHILIP JAMES PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1857 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 338 LETCHFIELD, GEORGE PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1859 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 370 Order LETCHFIELD, HERBERT ALLEN Order GRO Reference: 1859 D Quarter in CROYDON Volume 02A Page 149 Order LETCHFIELD, JAMES LEADER Order GRO Reference: 1860 J Quarter in CAXTON Volume 03B Page 449 LETCHFIELD, DANIEL PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1865 S Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 349 Order LETCHFIELD, WILLIAM PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1867 S Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 379 LETCHFIELD, HENRY COSTIN Order GRO Reference: 1870 S Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 99 Order LETCHFIELD, JOHN PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1871 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 400 Order LETCHFIELD, WILLIAM GEORGE - Order GRO Reference: 1871 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 399 LETCHFIELD, FREDERICK PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1873 S Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 399 Order LETCHFIELD, WILLY GINNS Order GRO Reference: 1876 D Quarter in PETERBOROUGH Volume 03B Page 240 LETCHFIELD, PHILIP JAMES ALLCOCK Order GRO Reference: 1884 D Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 553 LETCHFIELD, EDWARD TAYLOR Order GRO Reference: 1892 D Quarter in SUNDERLAND Volume 10A Page 692 Order LETCHFIELD, HERBERT HENRY ALCOCK Order GRO Reference: 1888 M Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 556 Order LETCHFIELD, STANLEY LENNOX REYNOLDS Order GRO Reference: 1891 J Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 568 LETCHFIELD, FREDERICK CHARLES ALCOCK Order GRO Reference: 1896 J Quarter in WANDSWORTH Volume 01D Page 796 Order LETCHFIELD, ROBERT JACK GUMM Order GRO Reference: 1896 M Quarter in CHELSEA Volume 01A Page 380 Order LETCHFIELD, SYDNEY REYNOLDS Order GRO Reference: 1897 S Quarter in EAST PRESTON Volume 02B Page 336 LETCHFIELD, FREDERICK BUSH Order GRO Reference: 1900 D Quarter in CHELMSFORD Volume 04A Page 613 Order LETCHFIELD, WILLIAM HENRY WING Order GRO Reference: 1899 J Quarter in NORTH WITCHFORD Volume 03B Page 569 LETCHFIELD, EDWARD THOMAS BURNET Order GRO Reference: 1904 S Quarter in LUTON Volume 03B Page 396 Order LETCHFIELD, JAMES WILLIAM BOLLOMER Order GRO Reference: 1907 S Quarter in UTTOXETER Volume 06B Page 369 Order LETCHFIELD, JOHN BUSH Order GRO Reference: 1906 S Quarter in CHELMSFORD Volume 04A Page 691 Order LETCHFIELD, JOHN BERNARD LOWE Order GRO Reference: 1907 M Quarter in SHARDLOW Volume 07B Page 552 Order LETCHFIELD, LEONARD WILLIAM KING Order GRO Reference: 1904 S Quarter in LUTON Volume 03B Page 386 LETCHFIELD, ARTHUR LEONARD - Order GRO Reference: 1914 D Quarter in WANDSWORTH Volume 01D Page 1127

===The Female births Raw Data=== LETCHFIELD, LAVINIA LETCHFIELD POPWORTH Order GRO Reference: 1837 D Quarter in HUNTINGDON UNION Volume 14 Page 144 LETCHFIELD, SUSAN STAR Order GRO Reference: 1838 S Quarter in CAXTON & ARRINGTON UNION Volume 14 Page 30 LETCHFIELD, SARAH ANN STAR Order GRO Reference: 1843 M Quarter in CAXTON & ARRINGTON UNION Volume 14 Page 34 LETCHFIELD, ESTHER SMITH Order GRO Reference: 1849 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 12 Page 87 Order LETCHFIELD, LYDIA SHOTTON Order GRO Reference: 1849 M Quarter in SUNDERLAND UNION Volume 24 Page 358 Order LETCHFIELD, MARY JANE MORRIS Order GRO Reference: 1852 D Quarter in SAFFRON WALDEN Volume 04A Page 311 LETCHFIELD, ELIZA ANN PHILPOT Order GRO Reference: 1857 D Quarter in NORTH AYLESFORD Volume 02A Page 292 Order LETCHFIELD, ELIZA ANN PHILPOT Order GRO Reference: 1857 D Quarter in OF STROOD IN THE COUNTY OF KENT Volume 02A Page 292 Occasional Copy: A Order LETCHFIELD, EMMA PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1856 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 339 Order LETCHFIELD, SARAH PEARSON Order GRO Reference: 1856 D Quarter in SUNDERLAND Volume 10A Page 376 Order LETCHFIELD, SARAH ELLEN AUDAIR Order GRO Reference: 1857 M Quarter in MALTON UNION Volume 09D Page 303 LETCHFIELD, ANN CANTRILL Order GRO Reference: 1862 D Quarter in BIRMINGHAM Volume 06D Page 149 Order LETCHFIELD, ELIZA PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1861 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 350 Order LETCHFIELD, FRANCES EMMA REBECCA ALLEN Order GRO Reference: 1858 J Quarter in CROYDON Volume 02A Page 159 Order LETCHFIELD, JANE PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1862 D Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 334 Order LETCHFIELD, REBECCA MORRIS Order GRO Reference: 1859 M Quarter in SAFFRON WALDEN Volume 04A Page 396 Order LETCHFIELD, EMILY LYDIA PHILPOT Order GRO Reference: 1865 S Quarter in NORTH AYLESFORD Volume 02A Page 347 LETCHFIELD, ESTHER PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1869 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 362 LETCHFIELD, LYDIA BREEZE Order GRO Reference: 1876 D Quarter in BETHNAL GREEN Volume 01C Page 257 Order LETCHFIELD, MARY PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1876 D Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 436 Order LETCHFIELD, MINNIE PALMER Order GRO Reference: 1875 S Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 428 LETCHFIELD, EMILY DUNHAM Order GRO Reference: 1885 J Quarter in NORTH WITCHFORD Volume 03B Page 597 Order LETCHFIELD, MARGARET JANE TAYLOR Order GRO Reference: 1887 M Quarter in SUNDERLAND Volume 10A Page 565 Order LETCHFIELD, ROSE ANN GLEDHILL Order GRO Reference: 1886 S Quarter in BRAMLEY Volume 09B Page 377 LETCHFIELD, CECILIA FRANCES ANNIE ALLCOCK Order GRO Reference: 1892 S Quarter in WANDSWORTH Volume 01D Page 784 LETCHFIELD, ALICE MARY BUSH Order GRO Reference: 1897 D Quarter in BISHOP STORTFORD Volume 03A Page 550 Order LETCHFIELD, ELLEN WHIPPS Order GRO Reference: 1894 D Quarter in MALDON Volume 04A Page 561 Order LETCHFIELD, MURIEL FITTON Order GRO Reference: 1894 S Quarter in PRESTWICH Volume 08D Page 415 LETCHFIELD, ALICE MAY WHIPPS Order GRO Reference: 1900 J Quarter in ROCHFORD Volume 04A Page 633 Order LETCHFIELD, HILDA MARY WHITTINGTON Order GRO Reference: 1899 M Quarter in NORTH WITCHFORD Volume 03B Page 539 Order LETCHFIELD, MARY ELIZABETH PERRY Order GRO Reference: 1898 S Quarter in KINGSTON-ON-THAMES Volume 02A Page 355 Order LETCHFIELD, MINNIE REYNOLDS Order GRO Reference: 1902 M Quarter in CROYDON Volume 02A Page 311 Order LETCHFIELD, MINNIE GLADYS PERRY Order GRO Reference: 1901 S Quarter in KINGSTON-ON-THAMES Volume 02A Page 352 LETCHFIELD, DOROTHY ANNIE PERRY Order GRO Reference: 1905 J Quarter in KINGSTON Volume 02A Page 410 Order LETCHFIELD, EDITH MAY BUSH Order GRO Reference: 1903 M Quarter in CHELMSFORD Volume 04A Page 693 Order LETCHFIELD, GREETA WHIPPS Order GRO Reference: 1903 M Quarter in ROCHFORD Volume 04A Page 725 LETCHFIELD, LILY - Order GRO Reference: 1910 S Quarter in WEST HAM Volume 04A Page 108 LETCHFIELD, DORIS EDNA LARTER Order GRO Reference: 1916 J Quarter in BROMLEY Volume 02A Page 1060 Order LETCHFIELD, SYBIL EILEEN LARTER Order GRO Reference: 1914 S Quarter in NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE Volume 10B Page 230 Order ===The Formatted and sortable Table of LETCHFIELD births=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Wiki_id!!Christian_Names!!Surname!!G!!Birth
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My grandmother was a Cook from the North Carolina area..She told me she and her brother would play in the Family Grocery Store and run into the Barber Shop to hide with candy. This was a family store. I have photos(in the garage) of the opening of the store. And grandpa Hunt and a Hoyle. The old White House was the family farm where they grew tobacco..and when the farm was sold by her mom Winnie Hunt , they had fancy parties and roaring twenties parties..per my gma Cook. The old White House was located approximately 3-5 miles from VANDERBILT ESTATE . When depression came my gma Cook and her brother Talmadge Cook were placed in an UNKNOWN ORPHANAGE for ???. As a result I know a little bit but not much about that branch of my family. I was told by my father Robt Griggs son of Lallage Cook (gma) this was around the Maggie Valley area. Which is a GHOST TOWN tourist town now. any good Information would be appreciated..Thanks, Lana

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[[Category:Groenhof Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Groenhof-1|Beth Green]] 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 == *Dutch naming 1811 *US census *Immigration records == Immigration == {| border="1" class="sortable" !year!!ship!!port of arrival!!name on passenger list!!age!!Ethnicity!!Final destination |- |1700||||||Jacobus Groenhof||||||crew |- |1720||||||Claas Groenhof||||||crew |- |1727||||||Jan Groenhof||||||crew |- |1889||Veendam||New York||Herman Groenhof||21||Norwegian|| |- |1889||Veendam||New York||Susan Groenhof||18||Norwegian|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Minne Groenhof||40||Dutch|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Maria Groenhof||37||Dutch|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Gerben Groenhof||11||Dutch|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Berend Groenhof||8||Dutch|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Aajke Groenhof||6||Dutch|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Lucas Groenhof||5||Dutch|| |- |1890||Spaarndam||New York||Wiepkje Groenhof||2||Dutch|| |- |1898||Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse||New York||Lauise Gröenhof||22||American||New York |- |1898||Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse||New York||Willy Gröenhof||1y 4m||American||New York |- |1910||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Johannes Groenhof||59||Dutch||Passaic, NJ |- |1910||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Bekje Groenhof||58||Dutch||Passaic, NJ |- |1910||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Ymkje Groenhof||30||Dutch||Passaic, NJ |- |1910||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Akle Groenhof||23||Dutch||Passaic, NJ |- |1910||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Oehonella Groenhof||19||Dutch||Passaic, NJ |- |1910||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Oveler Groenhof||20||Dutch||Passaic, NJ |- |1913||Potsdam||New York||Jacob Groenhof||24||Dutch||Detroit, MI |- |1921||Menado||Sydney||A Groenhof||20||Dutch||crew |- |1924||Rotterdam||New York||Leendert Groenhof||32||Dutch||Paterson, NJ |- |1924||Rotterdam||New York||Everdina Groenhof||30||Dutch||Paterson, NJ |- |1956||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Johannes Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1956||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Teakje Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1956||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Sjoerd Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1956||Nieuw Amsterdam||New York||Apolonia Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1958||CCA flight no.496||Miami||Hans Groenhof||||American||New York |- |1960||KL flight no.991||New York||Jacobus J Groenhof||39||Dutch|| |- |1961||KL flight no.991||New York||Elizabeth M A Groenhof||52||Dutch|| |- |1961||KL flight no.643||New York||Gerda A Groenhof||19||Dutch|| |- |1961||KLM flight no.975||New York||Jacobus Groenhof||40||Dutch|| |- |1961||Oranje||Florida||Jacobus Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1961||Oranje||Florida||Catherine Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1961||Oranje||Florida||Elline A Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1961||Oranje||Florida||Marjoka J Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1961||Maasdam||New York||Taekje Groenhof||||Dutch|| |- |1961||Maasdam||New York||Apolonia||||Dutch|| |- |1961||KLM flight no.975||New York||Catherine Groenhof-De Wilde||38||Dutch|| |}

Groningen (province)

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[[Category: Groningen, Nederland]] [[Category:The Netherlands]] == Introduction == '''Groningen''' (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣroː.nɪ.ŋə(n)]; Gronings: Grönnen; West Frisian: Grinslân) is the northeasternmost province of the Netherlands. In the east it borders the German state of Niedersachsen (districts of Leer and Emsland), in the south Drenthe, in the west Friesland and in the north the Wadden Sea. The capital of the province is the city of Groningen. == Land == Surface: 2,329 km2 (899 sq mi) Population: 574,042 == History == Originally a part of Frisia, Groningen became a part of the Frankish Empire around 785. Charlemagne assigned the Christianization of this new possession to Ludger. In the 11th century, the city of Groningen was a village in Drenthe that belonged to the Bishopric of Utrecht, while most of the province was in the diocese of Münster. During the Middle Ages, central control was remote, and the city of Groningen acted as a city state, exerting a dominating influence on the surrounding Ommelanden. Around 1500, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor gave Groningen and Friesland to Albert, Duke of Saxony, who could however not establish permanent control. In 1514/15 Groningen came to the Duchy of Guelders, and in 1536 to the Habsburg Netherlands. In 1594, Groningen was conquered by the United Netherlands, to which it belonged henceforth. == Language == Groningen is home to a typical Low Saxon dialect called Gronings (Grönnegs / Grunnegs in Gronings regional language), with local nuances. Nowadays, many inhabitants of the province do not speak the dialect, especially in the city of Groningen where many outsiders have moved. == Municipalities == * Appingedam * Bedum * Bellingwedde * De Marne * Delfzijl * Eemsmond * Groningen * Grootegast * Haren * Hoogezand-Sappemeer * Leek * Loppersum * Marum * Menterwolde * Oldambt * Pekela * Slochteren * Stadskanaal * Ten Boer * Veendam * Vlagtwedde * Winsum * Zuidhorn == Famous people from Groningen == * Abel Tasman, Explorer * Cornelis Dopper, conductor and composer * Albert Eckhout, painter * Ede Staal, singer-songwriter * Wiebbe Hayes, a Dutch soldier and national hero in the 17th century * Lenie 't Hart, animal rights activist * Jozef Israëls, painter * Aletta Jacobs, first woman to study medicine in the Netherlands * Freek de Jonge, cabaret artist * Jurrie Koolhof, former football striker. Played 106 matches for PSV Eindhoven * Gerrit Krol, writer * Jan Mulder, former football player. Played for Ajax Amsterdam * Arjen Robben, footballer * Autumn, Band * Noisia, Band * Daniel Bernoulli, mathematician

Groomer Name Study

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[[Category:Groomer Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Groomer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Groomer Groomer] 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 Groomer 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 Groomers), by time period (18th Century Groomers), or by topic (Groomer DNA, Groomer Occupations, Groomer 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 Groomer 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: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Groomer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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/Gromer Gromer] ===Lines Researched=== * '''Family Line 1''': [[Gromer-16|Frederick Gromer]], born 1756 in Pennsylvania or Virginia. He migrated to Garrard County, Kentucky, and died in 1821. *''' Family Line 2:''' [[Gromer-7|Frederich Bernhardt Gromer]], born May 18, 1840, in Baden, Germany. He lived in Kane County, Illinois, where he died in 1898. * '''Family Line 3''': Put your family line here (with link) * Keep adding as needed

Gropp Name Study

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[[Category:Gropp Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == New Study == This is a one name study barely under construction as of 22 Jun 2015 == Gropp Name Meaning == : from a Germanic personal name formed with a cognate of Gothic hrotheigs ‘victorious’.variant of Grob.from Gropp ‘grouper’ (the fish); possibly a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, or a nickname for someone with a large head and wide mouth like a grouper. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press === Known Immigrants to the United States === * [[Kropp-16|Dietrich Fredrick Kropp]] Born October 26, 1870 in Landesbergen, Nienburg, Niedersachsen, DE === Known Immigrants to Sweden === * [[Gropp-106|Hans Gropp]] Steelsmith Hans Gropp contracted in Danzig about 1657 for Nyköping and later Färna in Västmanland. Date and place of birth unknown. == Name Thesaurus == : According to [http://www.namethesaurus.com/search.aspx Name Thesaurus], there are 46 distinct variations on this name. That is what displays in the table below. But this does not even begin to take into account the many variations that begin with a 'K' as in "Kropp." This table, like this study, is evolving:
SurnameMatch Score
Grop99
Groppe99
Grope95
Groppa94
Groppi94
Groppo94
Groppy91
Grops89
Gropo89
Ghrop89
Gropa89
Gropi89
Gropu89
Gropy86
Gropf86
Gropie85
Gropes85
Groppas84
Groppwi83
Gropey82
Gropl80
Gropt80
Gropas79
Gropoz79
Groph79
Gropez79
Gropwi78
Gruop78
Grpp77
Groppar77
Groppel77
Gropper77
Groppet77
Groppil77
Gropple77
Groppty77
Gropaiz76
Gropme76
Gropke76
Gropuis76
Gurop75
Groupp75
Gorop75
Groepp75
Garop75
Garoppe75

Gross Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] 1. Who is IGNAZ GROSS who was a witness on [Adolf Gross] & [Cacilia Konig] Wedding Record ?

Grosse Ïle

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Grosse_Île,_Québec]]

Grosse Île, Québec

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[[Project:Grosse Île, Québec]] {{Grosse_Île, Québec}} == Station de Quarantaine== Station de quarantaine entre 1832 et 1937 pour le Port de Québec pour l'arrivée des immigrants au Canada. Entre 1832 et 1913, 31829 individus ont été hopitalisés à Grosse Ïle. Présentement le nombre pour les reste de la prériode, 1914-1937 demeure incomplet. Plus de 7000 individus sont décédés sur l'ïle. Google Map: [https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Grosse+%C3%8Ele,+Saint-Antoine-de-l'Isle-aux-Grues,+QC/@47.027777,-70.6694198,4245m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4cb8d2f9ae5107a1:0x357eb13c15c567b6!6m1!1e1?hl=fr Grosse Ile sur Google Map] ==Quarantine Station== A quarantine station from 1832-1937 for the Port of Québec, long the main port of arrival for immigrants to Canada. Between 1832 and 1913, 31 829 individuals were hospitalized at Grosse Île. At present the numbers are incomplete for the remaining period, 1914-1937. More than 7000 of them died on the island. Google Map: [https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Grosse+%C3%8Ele,+Saint-Antoine-de-l'Isle-aux-Grues,+QC/@47.027777,-70.6694198,4245m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4cb8d2f9ae5107a1:0x357eb13c15c567b6!6m1!1e1?hl=fr Grosse Ile on Google Map] ==Source== *Archipel de l'Isle-aux-Grues http://isle-aux-grues.com/?s=grosse-ile&m=permalink&x=la-quarantaine * Parc Canada. http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/qc/grosseile/natcul/natcul1.aspx *Books: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/qc/grosseile/natcul/natcul2/a.aspx#publications ==Other References== *Mémoire du Québec: http://www.memoireduquebec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Grosse-%C3%8Ele-et-le-M%C3%A9morial-des-Irlandais_(lieu_historique) *Sources Relating to the Grosse Île Quarantine Station http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/Pages/thematic-guides-grosse-ile-quarantine.aspx#h *Parc Canada Grosse Ile: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/qc/grosseile/natcul/natcul1.aspx *Story of Grosse Ile (french) http://www.qsl.net/ve2aik/new/la_grosse_ile.htm *Fever Ships: http://www.whitepinepictures.com/seeds/i/2/sidebar.html *Cholera in the 19th century: http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/contagion/cholera.html *Cholera in UK: http://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/towncountry/towns/tyne-and-wear-case-study/introduction/cholera-in-sunderland/ *The potato famine: http://www.britannica.com/event/Irish-Potato-Famine

Grosvenor Stationers business, London

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[[Category: England, Companies]] ==Grosvenor Family Stationers== The stationery firm of Grosvenor, Chater & Co. was established by Robert Grosvenor, a wholesale stationer in Leadenhall Street, London. The firm was founded c. 1690 (though evidence for its founding is uncertain) and is believed to be one of the earliest suppliers to the Bank of England, incorporated in 1694. In 1790, Eliezer Chater became a partner. The firm became known as Grosvenor, Chater & Co. in 1804. From 1765 to 1851, the headquarters of the firm was at 11 Cornhill. Later it moved to Cannon Street, where the firm remained until 1974. The firm acquired the Abbey Mill, in the Greenfield Valley, Holywell, Flintshire, in 1854. The mill, which had operated since 1770, produced high-quality writing and ledger paper. At one stage the Abbey Mill became a separate company, Grosvenor Chater (Abbey Mill) Limited. The mill closed in 1982, and in 1992, the Grosvenor Chater group of companies were dissolved. JISC archives https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/73a328b7-7944-3990-814a-c6f08abbcac6 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 13 January 2021 Most entries based on the Exeter Working papers in Book History, Biographical and bibliographical information on the book trades https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2007/01/london-1735-1775.html accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] the following businesses were trading in London. '''Grosvenor, Robert & Son, Stationer''', Leadenhall Street 1736-1742. Continued as Robert Grosvenor & Sons. Still listed 1744-49. *Owned by [[Grosvenor-459|Robert Grosvenor]] '''Grosvenor, Robert & Son, Stationers''', Leadenhall Street, 1738 The Intelligencer: Or, Merchants Assistant: Shewing, ... the Names and Places of Abode of All the Merchants and Considerable Traders Throughout the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. With an Exact Account of All the Stage-coaches ... Which, with Ogilby's Book of the Roads and Fairs, Will Make a Compleat Pocket-companion ... .... (1738). United Kingdom: W. Meadows; and L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, in Fleet-street; also at their shop in Westminster-Hall. Accessed from Google Books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Intelligencer_Or_Merchants_Assistant/PKVSuCtCVOgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=robert+grosvenor+stationer&pg=PA106&printsec=frontcover Accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 24th December 2022 '''Grosvenor, Robert & Sons, Stationer''', Leadenhall Street 1745K. Grosvenor engraver, d. 20 Jun 1752. Sources: Musgrave Cont. as Grosvenor & Co. *death of [[Grosvenor-459|Robert Grosvenor]] '''Grosvenor & Co, Stationer,''' Leadenhall Street 1752C. Previously Robert Grosvenor & Sons. *Business taken on by his son [[Grosvenor-458|Robert Grosvenor]] '''Grosvenor & Webber, Stationer''', Leadenhall Street 1753K-1755K. Continued as Grosvenor Webber & Simmons. * [[Grosvenor-458|Robert Grosvenor]] goes into partnership with Webber '''Grosvenor Webber & Co, stationer''', Leadenhall Street 1759K-1763K. Grosvenor Webber & Simmons. Continued as Simmons & Co. '''Grosvenor, Robert/Thomas, stationer''', Leadenhall Street 1763. Died 14 Nov 1763. Sources: Musgrave *death of [[Grosvenor-458|Robert Grosvenor]] '''Grosvenor, William, stationer''', 11, Cornhill 1769K-1775L. Partner with Richard Welles as Welles & Grosvenor. *business founded by [[Grosvenor-449|William LImbery Grosvenor]], son of [[Grosvenor-458|Robert Grosvenor]] In 1779, [[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater]] was apprenticed to Richard Welles and he completed his apprenticeship on 10 February 1786 and continued working for the firm, becoming a partner in 1790, the firm becoming Welles, Grosvenor and Chater. In 1788 [[Gordon-8604|William Gordon]] published [[Space:History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States|History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States]] and the company was one of the subscribers to the book, listed as ''Messrs Welles Grosvenor and Co, Twelve copies'' Gordon, William. ''[[Space:History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States|History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States]]'' (New-York, 1801).Many of the subscribers were nonconformists from London and East Anglia. In 1825 the company went into bankruptcy: ''The commissioners in a commission of a bankrupt, bearing the date 13th December 1825 awarded and issued against [[Grosvenor-449|William Limbery Grosvenor]] the elder, [[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater]], [[Grosvenor-450|William Limbery Grosvenor]] the younger, and [[Rutt-153|Charles Rutt]] of Cornhill, in the City of London, Stationers and co partners...intend to meet to audit the accounts...'' The London Gazette. (1827). United Kingdom: T. Neuman. page 1022 accessed from Google books https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_London_Gazette/dBBKAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 10 January 2021 However, the business appears to have recovered, as [[Grosvenor-449|Wm Limbery Grosvenor]] senior, [[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater]], [[Grosvenor-450|Wm Limbery Grosvenor]] Jun and [[Rutt-153|Charles Rutt]] , Cornhill, Stationers paid a dividend on 29th May 1827. Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette. - Monday 14 May 1827 Accessed from the British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002214/18270514/005/0001 Accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 26th December 2022 ==Sources==

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[[Category: 15 for 15 Mission Participants]] {{Challenge Sticker|image=WikiTree_Event_Images-4.png|challenge= 15 For 15|date=2023|type=DG achieved the 15 For 15 award for completing 15 missions in our }} == “One and done” missions: 8/15 == *YES: Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *YES: Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *YES: Increase your CC7 number from __146__ (starting number) to _616__ (add 150). *YES: Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. *YES: Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *YES: Join a topical project. Black Heritage; Military & War; Great War; Remember the Children; Notables; *YES: Join a functional project. Cemeterist; *Start a free-space project. *YES: Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall (Twice in March) *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''' === #January #July #Aug #Sept #Oct ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: '''DONE''' === # February # March # April # May # June ===I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles:'''DONE'''=== #[[Leeson-799|Iris Mary (Leeson) Lynn (1916-abt.2009)]] #[[Lynn-4170|Thomas Lynn]] #[[Leeson-818|Audrey (Leeson) Wright]] #[[Prout-210|Violet (Prout) Grosvenor]] #[[Grosvenor-220|Edward Grosvenor]] #[[Lynn-4169|Sandra (Lynn) Grosvenor]] #[[Steele-13144|Oliver Steele]] #[[Lynn-4173|Ivy Ellen (Lynn) Johnston (1907-abt.1980)]] #[[Walker-63461|Michael Walker]] #[[Smith-303899|Linda (Smith) Lynn (abt.1949-abt.2014)]] #[[Lynn-4171|David Lynn]] #[[Grosvenor-679|Marjorie (Grosvenor) Belgrave]] #[[Ross-31611|Walter Ross (1885-1915)]] #[[MacIsaac-510|Angus MacIsaac (1899-1918)]] #[[Robinson-57812|Albert Walker Robinson (abt.1885-1917)]] ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list:'''45 DONE'''=== # [[Grant-6236|Elvira Jane (Grant) Grosvenor (1866-)]] # [[Lester-5874|Irene Feodore. Theodora (Lester) Agard (1882-1942)]] # [[Leeson-806|Winifred Mary Leeson (abt.1874-abt.1908)]] # [[Leeson-157|Terry Leeson]] # [[Leeson-808|Arthur James Leeson (abt.1891-abt.1988)]] # [[Corinaldi-6|Gloria Louise (Corinaldi) Lefebvre (1927-2005)]] # [[Leeson-818|Audrey (Leeson) Wright]] # [[Heyden-157|Lydia (Heyden) Kinzett (bef.1810-abt.1870)]] # [[Clarke-23029|Amelia Ruth (Clarke) Allen (1885-)]] # [[Belgrave-135|Morris Belgrave]] #[[Wilson-100674|Arthur Norman Wilson (1915-1983)]] #[[Lynn-4176|Edith May (Lynn) Ellerton (1897-abt.1961)]] #[[Lynn-4172|Herbert Robinson Lynn (1869-bef.1949)]] #[[Edmondson-1957|William Edmondson (1822-1910)]] #[[Payne-20134|Clement Osbourne Payne (abt.1904-1941)]] #[[Lynn-4280|Gertrude Mary Lynn (1870-1946)]] #[[Prout-1056|Joseph St. Aubyne Prout (1901-)]] #[[Leeson-801|John Samuel Leeson (1905-1973)]] #[[Brown-158139|Lester Errol Brown MBE (1943-2015)]] #[[Lester-5993|Alfred Leopold Lester (1887-)]] #[[Ellerton-124|Dorcas Ethel (Ellerton) Downes (1900-bef.1971)]] #[[Lynn-4255|Annie Gertrude (Lynn) Royle (1865-1942)]] #[[Lynn-4182|Andrew Lynn Snr (1796-1861)]] #[[Parker-50030|Frederick Parker (1889-)]] #[[Leeson-799|Iris Mary (Leeson) Lynn (1916-abt.2009)]] #[[Prescod-3|William Hinds Prescod Esq (1775-1848)]] #[[Marshall-28016|Daniel Ezekiel Marshall (1891-)]] #[[Wetton-26|Sarah (Wetton) Abberley (1827-)]] #[[Prout-210|Violet (Prout) Grosvenor]] #[[Campbell-57660|Naomi Celestine (Campbell) Lester (abt.1891-)]] #[[Wood-49770|John V Wood (1901-)]] #[[Archer-7577|John Richard Archer (1863-1932)]] #[[Manley-2593|Michael Norman Manley ON OCC (1924-1997)]] #[[Turpin-2171|Randolph Adolphus Turpin (1928-1966)]] #[[Kinzett-171|Arthur Kinzett (bef.1874-abt.1889)]] #[[Morrison-20028|Joseph Morrison (abt.1892-1920)]] #[[Hinds-2494|William Prescod Hinds (1795-1859)]] #[[Gittens-99|Edward Stokes Gittens (bef.1843-)]] #[[Delamore-35|Robert Herbert William Delamore (1901-abt.1973)]] #[[Bailey-10460|Mary Lees (Bailey) Abberley (abt.1825-1883)]] #[[Cox-41132|Percy Mcleod Cox (1887-)]] #[[Delamore-34|Alice Maud Delamore (bef.1899-)]] #[[Wood-51346|John Wood I (bef.1834-)]] #[[Jones-135489|James Edward Jones (1886-)]] #[[Murray-26511|Sarah Ann (Murray) Leeson (1880-1961)]] ===I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist: '''DONE''' === (Sort by oldest edit) ' # [[Leeson-136|John Richard Leeson (1932-2008)]] # [[Leeson-156|Percy Richard Leeson (abt.1906-1988)]] # [[Leeson-158|Peter Noel Leeson (abt.1942-abt.2015)]] # [[Leeson-142|Leslie Leeson]] # [[Abberley-28|Mary Abberley (1852-1928)]] # [[Leeson-135|Gary Leeson]] # [[Villarroel-10|Felix Villarroel (1894-1921)]] # [[MacPherson-2138|Albert R MacPherson (-1967)]] # [[Geraghi-1|Ruby Elizabeth (Geraghi) Wilson (1923-2002)]] # [[Lyn-41|Mathew (Lyn) Lynn (abt.1776-1845)]] # [[Grosvenor-681|Renelde Grosvenor]] # [[Lynn-4178|Margaret Jane (Lynn) Evans (1890-abt.1971)]] # [[Hutcheon-278|Agnes Clarke (Hutcheon) Goodwin (abt.1923-2000)]] # [[Lynn-4170|Thomas Lynn]] # [[Pinnock-214|Adina Elizabeth (Pinnock) Small (abt.1888-1928)]] ===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:'''45 DONE'''=== #[[Welch-6156|Emma Mary (Welch) Alleyne (1820-1875)]] #[[Shepherd-795|Rebecca Ann (Shepherd) Hacket (bef.1840-)]] #[[Taylor-59491|Lucretia Ann (Taylor) Greaves (bef.1820-aft.1870)]] #[[Rubins-188|Mary Kathleen (Rubins) Weatherhead (bef.1883-)]] #[[Curtis-1723|Ann (Curtis) Weatherhead (1769-)]] #[[Challenor-153|Jane Morris (Challenor) Alleyne (1859-aft.1884)]] #[[Gittens-95|Clarence Theophilus Gittens (abt.1881-1946)]] #[[Farmer-702|Hyacinth Williams Farmer (bef.1910-1995)]] #[[Blackman-4135|Jane Elizabeth (Blackman) Grosvenor (abt.1871-)]] #[[Walcott-688|Angelina (Walcott) Grosvenor (abt.1857-)]] #[[Hinds-2522|Elizabeth (Hinds) Briggs (abt.1800-bef.1859)]] #[[Howell-6342|Christiana Richards (Howell) Busby (bef.1815-bef.1848)]] #[[Farmer-4015|Rupert Whitley Farmer (1896-)]] #[[Stoute-3|Elizabeth Christian (Stoute) Forster (1815-)]] #[[Piggott-1217|Joseph Moseley Piggott (1769-)]] #[[White-46409|Augustus Wellington White (bef.1851-)]] #[[Murphy-17805|Elizabeth Ann (Murphy) White (abt.1820-)]] #[[Moore-82087|Miriam Winifred (Moore) Gittens (1887-)]] #[[Gittens-98|Randolph Adalbert Gittens (1888-)]] #[[Weeks-7543|Mary Malvina (Weeks) St. Hill (1861-1915)]] #[[Deane-1997|Benjamin Carlton Deane (bef.1857-bef.1922)]] #[[Burton-11163|Mary Elizabeth (Burton) Gilkes (bef.1834-1875)]] #[[Browne-4036|Letitia Jane (Browne) White (bef.1848-)]] #[[Westbrooks-116|Frances Ann (Westbrooks) Licorish (abt.1775-)]] #[[Grosvenor-770|Edith Louisa (Grosvenor) Riley (1866-)]] #[[Burrowes-102|Thomasin Anne (Burrowes) Thornhill (bef.1772-bef.1817)]] #[[Buchanan-3716|Georgiana Bruce (Buchanan) Terrill (1822-1905)]] #[[Whitley-1830|Maria Isabella (Whitley) Farmer (1859-)]] #[[Barnwell-589|Viola St. Thiela Clairmont (Barnwell) Prout (bef.1883-)]] #[[Leach-702|Mary Ann (Leach) Reece (1776-1831)]] #[[Goddard-3651|Amelia Frances (Goddard) King (1858-)]] #[[Toppin-164|Elizabeth Ann Lucy (Toppin) Cox (abt.1843-)]] #[[Belgrave-142|Mary Elizabeth (Belgrave) Gittens (abt.1855-)]] #[[Moore-83047|Lucretia Ann (Moore) Grosvenor (abt.1850-bef.1880)]] #[[Alleyne-177|Inniss Milton Alleyne (bef.1851-1930)]] #[[Graham-32453|Ellen Elvira (Graham) Brathwaite (abt.1853-)]] #[[Norville-90|Augusta Rebecca (Norville) White (bef.1866-)]] #[[Hollingsworth-5201|Mary Frances (Hollingsworth) Blenman (abt.1858-)]] #[[Deane-882|Thaddeus Somerset Harwood Deane (bef.1852-)]] #[[Barrow-2465|Sarah (Barrow) Higginson (1785-1859)]] #[[Perryman-1521|Laura Augusta Cummins (Perryman) Alleyne (-1933)]] #[[Clarke-23910|William Briggs Clarke I (1870-)]] #[[Weatherhead-434|Rebecca Anne (Weatherhead) Gooding (bef.1838-)]] #[[Goodridge-904|Meta Gordon (Goodridge) Weatherhead (1887-)]] #[[Brewis-194|Robert Brewis JP (1808-1895)]] ===I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== #[[Blais-243|William Ernest Blais (1893-1893)]] #[[Leeson-157|Terry Leeson]] #[[Goodall-253|Bertram George Goodall (abt.1901-abt.1993)]] #[[Ingram-7126|William Henry Ingram (1840-bef.1925)]] #[[Jameson-100|John William Jameson (1846-1888)]] #[[Sargent-334|Alice Rose Grace (Sargent) Jameson (1865-)]] #[[Giles-5490|Mary (Giles) Ingram (1790-aft.1835)]] #[[Ingram-7150|Thomas Ingram (1753-aft.1787)]] #[[Hall-8751|Hugh Hall (1650-abt.1698)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category:'''45 DONE'''=== # [[Grosvenor-219|Joshua Emanuel Grosvenor (bef.1864-)]] # [[De_La_Mere-4|Peter Herbert De La Mere (abt.1823-bef.1891)]] # [[Broadber-3|Henry Fortescue Broadber (1858-1924)]] # [[King-24880|Jane Ann (King) Brooker (1817-1889)]] # [[Lewis-5303|Laura Searles (Lewis) Roach (1849-)]] # [[Levien-20|Sydney Lindo Levien (1809-1895)]] # [[Corinaldi-1|Edwin Cecil Corinaldi (1835-1869)]] #[[Punnett-4|Mary Barbara Punnett (1882-1979)]] #[[Phillips-6021|Cecilla (Phillips) Levien (1808-1865)]] #[[Weatherhead-27|Ruth Arlington (Weatherhead) Standard (1872-)]] #[[Hinkson-113|Edith May Hinkson (bef.1875-bef.1875)]] #[[Russell-14044|John Hunt Russell (abt.1767-1831)]] #[[Umphrey-32|Edward Umphrey (1805-1875)]] #[[Tempro-1|John Simpson Tempro (bef.1839-aft.1867)]] #[[Pickwoad-7|Kathleen Augusta (Pickwoad) Rose (abt.1850-1920)]] #[[Williamson-4835|Janet Monica (Williamson) Pickwoad (abt.1824-abt.1883)]] #[[Goddard-1385|Phyllis (Goddard) Saxton (1897-1980)]] #[[Allen-63720|William Cecil Allen (1908-)]] #[[Ward-6126|John Ward (abt.1774-abt.1820)]] #[[Downes-129|Mary Downes (abt.1774-)]] #[[Swan-852|Maude Blanch (Swan) Deane (1878-1956)]] #[[Dey-102|William Dey]] #[[Deane-778|John Christie Deane (1841-abt.1901)]] #[[Robinson-18009|Laura Jane (Robinson) Deane (1849-1934)]] #[[Prescod-37|Ilow Constance (Prescod) Prescod-Edey (1914-aft.1918)]] #[[Prescod-32|Louetta Prescod (1918-2010)]] #[[Prescod-43|Enos Anthon Prescod (1901-aft.1901)]] #[[Prescod-46|Adalbert Bindley Prescod (1905-aft.1905)]] #[[Gittens-3|Martha (Gittens) Bonyun (-1746)]] #[[Wildblood-3|Elizabeth (Wildblood) Boyle (abt.1880-abt.1950)]] #[[McEnearney-8|Theresa Maria McEnearney (1920-abt.1993)]] #[[Archer-7577|John Richard Archer (1863-1932)]] #[[Mayers-185|Alice Ann Sydney (Mayers) Brooker (abt.1859-1940)]] #[[Brooker-989|George Grant Brooker (bef.1835-1905)]] #[[Brooker-991|Thomas Brooker (1800-1898)]] #[[Roach-492|Elizabeth Ione DeClifford (Roach) Watson (1880-1939)]] #[[Watson-2869|Aubrey Watson (1920-2006)]] #[[Olton-10|Hugh William Olton (1794-)]] #[[Stoute-25|Aileen Matilda (Stoute) Harding (1913-1999)]] #[[Tippler-3|Frederick (Tippler) Tipler (1864-)]] #[[Kelly-8138|Sarah (Kelly) Tippler (1867-)]] #[[Roett-4|Florence Loretta (Roett) Reid (abt.1860-)]] #[[Reid-16982|Edward Rondulus Reid (abt.1857-)]] #[[Martin-27247|Louis Kossuth Martin (abt.1853-abt.1882)]] #[[Higginbotham-299|Millicent (Higginbotham) Alexander (1673-aft.1736)]] ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles: '''45 DONE'''=== # [[Weatherhead-21|Joseph Henry Weatherhead (1834-1917)]] # [[Sangster-405|Donald Burns Sangster (1911-1967)]] # [[Friez-2|Georgianna Arbuthnott (Friez) Hope (abt.1840-)]] # [[Sharp-159|Samuel L Sharp]] # [[Sharpe-361|Samuel Ralph Sharpe (1889-1890)]] # [[Steer-744|Icelda Louise Steer (1883-1971)]] # [[Hunter-18664|Catherine Elizabeth Hunter (1858-1883)]] # [[Littler-215|Patience (Littler) Abberley (1839-)]] # [[Abberley-92|John Joseph Abberley (abt.1898-1918)]] # [[Kerr-10563|Felix Nigel Munro Kerr (1939-2018)]] # [[Agard-104|John Wentworth DaCosta Agard (1926-2019)]] # [[Levien-24|Emma Annette (Levien) Corinaldi (1834-1898)]] # [[Bradshaw-6348|John Leeming Bradshaw (abt.1800-abt.1857)]] # [[Hilditch-224|Mary (Hilditch) Bradshaw (abt.1800-abt.1857)]] # [[Udale-93|Susan Ellen (Udale) Hilditch (1868-)]] # [[Curzon-28|Assheton Curzon (1729-1820)]] # [[Meredith-406|Ann (Meredith) Headley (1804-1880)]] # [[Meredith-5802|William Meredith Bt (1725-1790)]] # [[Petterkins-16|Charles William (Petterkins) Peterkins (1823-bef.1854)]] # [[Stewart-22227|James Stewart II (abt.1762-1828)]] # [[Alleyne-14|Reynold Abel Alleyne Bt (1789-1870)]] # [[Nightingale-301|Catharine Nightingale (bef.1737-)]] # [[De_Vaux-38|Margaret (De Vaux) Elliston (1807-1873)]] # [[Sober-73|Mary Cumberbatch (Sober) Forth (bef.1765-aft.1797)]] # [[LYONS-7597|Ernest Martin (LYONS) Lyons (1950-2021)]] # [[Lawson-172|Jno. Lawson (abt.1798-)]] # [[Crawford-2133|Mary Ann Crawford (1825-1856)]] # [[Alleyne-70|William Norman Alleyne (1903-)]] # [[Blenman-48|Clarinda (Blenman) Gale (abt.1825-)]] #[[Shepherd-795|Rebecca Ann (Shepherd) Hacket (1840-)]] #[[Johnson-101286|Eloise Ernestine (Johnson) Phillips (abt.1866-abt.1933)]] #[[Butcher-306|Thomas Butcher (1865-)]] #[[Boyce-389|Julia Pricilla Ann (Boyce) Johnson (1866-1929)]] #[[Hackett-176|Eyare Augustus Hackett (1873-1949)]] #[[Johnson-11682|Edith C (Johnson) Riley (abt.1905-abt.1957)]] #[[Watson-3096|Sarah Frances (Watson) Boyce (abt.1842-)]] #[[Hodges-10794|Carmen Ercel (Hodges) Walford (1916-1998)]] #[[Shepherd-797|Renn William Shepherd (bef.1843-)]] #[[Shepherd-796|Providence Shepherd (abt.1806-bef.1876)]] #[[Nightingale-1554|Elton Henderson Nightingale (1893-1969)]] #[[Roach-502|Sarah Elizabeth Ann Roach (abt.1836-bef.1837)]] #[[Deane-882|Thaddeus Somerset Harwood Deane (bef.1852-aft.1891)]] #[[Watson-2868|Leslie Evelyn Watson (1911-1997)]] #[[Best-3695|William Maxwell Best Esq. (1819-bef.1882)]] #[[Taylor-59491|Lucretia Ann (Taylor) Greaves (bef.1820-aft.1870)]] ===I connected these 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree: '''DONE'''=== #[[Bailey-21168|Hannah (Bailey) Udale (abt.1827-)]] #[[Corinaldi-3|Horatio Corinaldi (abt.1865-1916)]] #[[Crawford-20650|Thomas George Crawford (1849-1909)]] (merged by another PM) #[[Alleyne-136|Francis Milton Osborne Alleyne DDS (1884-1967)]] #[[Wall-8371|Ralph Creighton Wall (1893-abt.1962)]] (merged by another PM) ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles of individuals who died young:30 DONE=== # [[Cox-41654|Joseph Nathanael Cox (1885-bef.1886)]] # [[Daisley-26|Aurora Blanche Daisley (1871-bef.1872)]] # [[Sale-644|Leslie Donald Lancelot Sale (1917-1919)]] # [[Pinnock-216|William Pinnock (abt.1915-1916)]] # [[Pinnock-215|Enid Adina Pinnock (1911-abt.1913)]] # [[Aspey-143|Margaret Aspey (abt.1918-abt.1918)]] # [[Brathwaite-30|Mary Elizabeth Brathwaite (abt.1831-aft.1831)]] # [[Leeson-142|Leslie Leeson]] # [[Adams-57465|Thelma Adams (1924-1925)]] # [[Kinzett-171|Arthur Kinzett (bef.1874-abt.1889)]] # [[Ingram-7141|Benjamin Francis Ingram I (1826-1826)]] # [[Petterkins-21|Charlotte Toppin Petterkins (1799-1799)]] #[[Punnett-178|Sarah Alice Punnett I (1870-bef.1875)]] #[[Punnett-145|John Simpson Punnett (bef.1817-bef.1819)]] #[[Punnett-208|Unnamed Infant Punnett (1937-1937)]] #[[Grosvenor-728|Irene Louise Grosvenor (abt.1897-bef.1898)]] #[[Grosvenor-729|Leitha Rosalie Grosvenor (abt.1893-bef.1894)]] #[[Beaumont-1636|Ionie Myrtle Beaumont (1914-1915)]] #[[Taylor-80417|George Nelson Taylor (1873-1874)]] #[[Williams-98579|Rebecca Elizabeth Williams (1879-1879)]] #[[Hinds-2496|Samuel Hinds (1830-1840)]] #[[Wood-50694|Sarah Ann Wood (1891-1891)]] #[[Royle-419|Constance Lynn Royle (1903-1905)]] #[[Prescod-36|Mildred Iona Prescod (1913-bef.1914)]] #[[Abberley-106|Frederick Abberley (abt.1858-bef.1859)]] #[[Newport-289|Florence Agnes Newport (1882-1882)]] #[[Weatherhead-435|Sarah Elizabeth Weatherhead (bef.1842-bef.1842)]] #[[Oulton-15|Ann Oulton (1811-1812)]] #[[Tomkinson-161|Elsie Tomkinson (bef.1893-bef.1894)]] #[[Finkill-24|Doris Elizabeth Finkill (1899-1899)]] #[[LeGall-57|Thomas LeGall I (1783-bef.1784)]] #[[Als-22|Hilton St. Clair Als I (1903-bef.1904)]] #[[Als-25|Eustace Gardiner Als (1906-bef.1906)]] #[[Bonyun-20|Isaac Forster Bonyun (1868-bef.1878)]] #[[Applewhaite-66|Thomas Applewhaite (1795-bef.1808)]] #[[Darling-1754|Charles Henry Hay Darling (bef.1836-bef.1837)]] #[[Roach-463|Margaret Elizabeth Jane Roach (1824-bef.1825)]] #[[Roach-482|Samuel Arnold Roach (1873-bef.1874)]] #[[Lowe-4336|Aziah Lowe (1905-1906)]] #[[Robinson-4500|George Robinson (bef.1833-bef.1833)]] # # # # # ===I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: === # [[Murray-26511|Sarah Ann (Murray) Leeson (1880-1961)]] # [[Forster-3462|Mary Elizabeth (Forster) King (abt.1871-)]] # [[Croucher-756|Jane (Croucher) Hebberd (bef.1805-1870)]] # [[Bradshaw-6318|Hannah (Bradshaw) Carr (abt.1816-1881)]] (merged by other PM) #[[Ceeley-6|Susanna (Ceeley) Standards (1704-)]] #[[Meares-435|Rachael (Meares) Standards (abt.1735-)]] #[[Taylor-99641|Jane (Taylor) Hearn (1828-1903)]] #[[Oldham-2850|Alice (Oldham) Arrowsmith (1823-bef.1881)]] #[[Simmons-20146|Ellen (Simmons) Tilsley (1805-1877)]] #[[Neblett-176|Evangeline Alberta (Neblett) Stewart (1880-)]] #[[Unknown-516751|Donnelly (Unknown) Williams (1855-aft.1900)]] waiting for PM #[[Unknown-619109|Frances Laroque (Unknown) Bruce (1779-)]] waiting for PM #[[Unknown-504831|Hannah Prescod (Unknown) Clarke (1787-1858)]] waiting for PM #[[Unknown-145571|Annatje (Unknown) Dey]] waiting for PM # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I participated in these 15 weekly challenges: '''DONE''' === (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) #Data Doctors Challenge - matching to FindAGrave #Data Doctors Challenge - orphans #Saturday Sourcing Sprint #Data Doctors Challenge - GEDCOM junk #Data Doctors Challenge - remove profiles from Top categories #Data Doctors Challenge - rectify reference tags # Saturday Sourcing Sprint #Friday Date Night #Saturday Sourcing Sprint #Friday Date Night #Data Doctors Challenge - rectify reference tags #Saturday Sourcing Sprint #Data Doctors Challenge - orphans #Data Doctors Challenge - GEDCOM junk #USBH Weekend Sprint - missing birth locations ===I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: '''DONE'''=== # Biobuilders - April (died young) # Sourcerers - April (Barbados profiles) # USBH Connectors - April # Sourcerers - June (Barbados profiles) # Sourcerers - August (Barbados profiles) ===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 with Toddlin' Tortoises: April 126 better luck next time! *Connect-a-Thon with Toddlin' Tortoises: July 162 *WikiGames: Sourcing Slalom 20, Cross-Country Connecting 63, CC7 Wall Climb 29 = 112 *Source-a-Thon: with Toddlin' Tortoises: October 47 ===I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: '''DONE'''=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # How to participate in the 15 Nations World Tour # Where to find the USBH family of one category # What to do about Gaspar Roland's parents # Looking for a marriage in Scotland # Relative disappeared in 1964 # Category for British West Indies Regiment # How to action a merge # Signposting to Bahamas project # Query about bio edits # Australian WW1 medical records # England/Canada brick wall # Profile activity record after merges # UK to Caribbean immigration search # Using two names for a cemetery # Help with a dying wish ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: [[Tidwell-1228|Sheila Tidwell]] *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 15 a month! *January: ?? *February : IIIIi *March: IIIIi IIIIi IIIIi IIIIi III *April: IIIIi IIIIi IIIIi IIIIi IIIIi *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:'''DONE'''=== # [[Steele-13144|Steele]] #[[Belgrave-138|Belgrave]] # [[Hern-468|Hern]] # [[Walker-63461|Walker]] # [[Gleave-136|Gleave]] ===I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== ''(no media accounts)'' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== ''(no media accounts)'' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===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:=== # USBH project team # Breaking down brick walls # # #

Groton, Conn., 1705-1905

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Groton, Conn., 1705-1905 == * by [[Stark-6135|Charles Rathbone Stark]] (1848-1931) * published by The Palmer Press, Stonington, Conn., 1922 * 444 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Groton, Conn., 1705-1905|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=SAoWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/grotonconn17051900star * https://archive.org/details/cu31924095618447 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651322 === 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 === * Stark, Charles Rathbone. ''[[Space:Groton, Conn., 1705-1905|Groton, Conn., 1705-1905]]'' (Palmer Press, Stonington, Conn., 1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stark|Stark]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stark, Charles Rathbone. ''[[Space:Groton, Conn., 1705-1905|Groton, Conn., 1705-1905]]'' (Palmer Press, Stonington, Conn., 1922) [ Page ].

Groton Historical Series

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Groton, Massachusetts, Sources]] == Groton Historical Series == A Collection of Papers Relating to the History of the Town of Groton, Massachusetts. * by Samuel Abbott Green (1830-1918) * published by S.A. Green, Groton, 1899. * Source Example: ::: Green, Samuel Abbott. ''[[Space:Groton Historical Series|Groton Historical Series]]'' (S.A. Green, Groton, 1899) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Green|Green]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Groton Historical Series|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1887) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092219876 ::* https://archive.org/details/grotonhistorica00greegoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587485 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-CgWAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hIk-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092219868 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587485 * Vol. 3 (1890) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092219934 ::* https://archive.org/details/grotonhistorical03gree ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587485 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3Ik-AAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 (1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OIo-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/grotonhistorical04gree ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092219942 ::*https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129710 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587485

Group 9 ORGMGNT

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This is the wiki for Group 9 in ORGMGNT Members: Paolo Camacho Kim Tenerife Gian Ferrer Dean Guzman Chris Llorin

Grove Hill Cemetery

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[[Category: Shelbyville, Kentucky]][[Category: Shelby County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See [[:Category:Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky | Grove Hill Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. === Very Genealogist Friendly === A wonderful cemetery. If only they were all this complete, open and helpful! Overall the cemetery contains around 18,000 people and growing. Table below only has information taken from headstone, for additional information please search [http://www.grovehillcemetery.net/| Grove Hill Cemetery’s] database. It is free to use and is updated regularly. If available they have information related to fuller form of name, dates for birth, death, burial, plot location, type of headstone, funeral home, along with who else is on the plot deed for each individual in the database. == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Dunkle-246|Barbour]] || Rosalie Dunkle || 1930 Sept 24 || 2012 Apr 29 || Front: Precious Lord take my hand; Back: Lovely in all her ways || [[Image:Dunkle-246.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gilbert-11630|Gilbert]] || Ralph || 1882 || 1939 || || [[Image:Gilbert-11630-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McGann-212|McGann]] || Dennis L. || 1871 || 1910 || || Coming soon |- | [[Nutall-8|Ogden]] || Hallie B. || 1893 || 1976 || || [[Image:Ogden-2309.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ogden-2309|Ogden]] || Verner || 1893 || 1967 || || [[Image:Ogden-2309.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Prather-1876|Prather]] || Luther D.|| 1892 || 1972 || || [[Image:Roberts-31986.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-31986|Prather]] || Ursula Roberts || 1903 || 2000 || || [[Image:Roberts-31986.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Streible-2|Roberts]] || Flora || 1904 Jan 5 || 1980 Oct 1 || Wife of [[Roberts-2062 |Sanford Roberts]] || [[Image:Roberts-2062.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-31052|Roberts]] || Mary Joyce || 1930 Apr 14 || 2010 Nov 24 || || [[Image:Roberts-31052-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-2062|Roberts]] || Sanford || 1907 Jan 19 || 1983 Feb 9 || Husband of [[Streible-2 |Flora Roberts]] || [[Image:Roberts-2062.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-31051|Roberts]] || Wm Henry || 1923 Nov 3 || 2005 May 19 ||Married Dec 19, 1970 || [[Image:Roberts-31051.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stanley-8929|Stanley]] || John Edward || 1955 Jun 6 || 1984 Apr 7 || || [[Image:Stanley-8929.jpg|50px]]

Grove Hill Cemetery, Waltham, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Grove Hill Cemetery, Waltham, Massachusetts]][[Category: Waltham, 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]
*[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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Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1854. With Abstract of Mauldin Related Names, Dates & Key Facts Below

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FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1854. With Abstract of Mauldin Related Names, Dates & Key Facts Below Records of Grove Level church The following members of the arm of Nails Creek church met at Grove Level Meeting house on the 3rd Saturday of May 1802 and were constituted a church to be called Grove Level Baptist church by a Presbytery composed of Moses Sanders Sr., John Doss, William Denman, and Thomas Maxfield. Names of Members John Baugh, Dorcus Baugh, Jesse Blackwell, Nancy Baugh, Richard Mauldin, Mary Blackwell, Silas Sanders, Ann Lane, Radford Cotten, Jemima Duncom, Joseph Duncom, Rosanna Duncom, John Peek, Nancy Blackwell, David Miller, Charity Springer, Moses Savell, Sally Isham, William Walravens, Thany Isham, Solomon Peek, Hannah Savell, James Miller Sr., Elizabeth Walravens, John Walravens Sr., Sally Walravens, Anderson Ivy, Sally Ivy, David Sanders, Rachael Peek, John Owens, Sally Sanders, Alexander Standridge, Rhoda Owen, Francis Sanders, Elizabeth Standridge, Demps B. Br., Susannah Vineyard, Jacob Brooks, Polly Sanders, George Rucker, Mary Suttels, John Jones, Lucy Savell, Starling B. Br., Nancy Hendrix, Ambrose Blackwell, Catherine ?-torn corner of sheet, John Vineyard, Polly Ruc(ker)-torn corner of sheet, Wiatte Cleveland, Polly Sanders Sr., Brister B. Br., Mary Gipson, Elisabeth Woods, Elisabeth Brooks, Franky Rucker, Annis Hendrix, Nelly B. Sist, Rachael B. Sist, Judah Little, and Temperance Cleveland. 62 in number Chose Moses Sanders Sr. our supply. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1802 and received into fellowship Sarah Standige. The church met on Saturday before the 1st Sunday in July 1802 and received into fellowship John Hill as a transient member. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1802, A grievance laid in by Sister Temperance Cleveland against brother Sanders' family reporting that she had been drunk which she denies said grievance laid over till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1802 and agreed that the grievance laid in at last meeting should be settled by a committee. The business was proceeded with, mistakes rectified, acknowledgments made by both parties and by the assistance of God peace was obtained. Brother Cotton was censured for not obeying the church and for evil speaking, censured Rachael's black sister for falsity, Received by letter Br. Green Hill. The church met on the 4th Saturday in August 1802 and censured Sister Cleveland for not believing her sisters and believing the word. Censured Br. Cleveland for a hard spirit and for speaking evil of the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1802 and received by experience Isaac Thrasher. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on October 1802 and excluded Radford Cotton and Wiatt Cleveland. Received by experience Rachael Miller. Chose Ambrose Blackwell and Solomon Peek delegates to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December (1802) and dismissed by letter Joseph Duncom, Rosanna Duncom and Jemima Duncom in fellowship. 1803 The church met Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1803 and received by experience Nancy Isham and Elisabeth Nixon. The church met Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on Feb. and received by letter Daniel Parker, excluded John Vineyard for playing the fiddle and falling into other vices and neglecting to hear the church. Excluded Judah Little for joining the methodists and not hearing the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May and censured Nelly a black sister for fornication and sent for her to the next meeting. Dismissed Br. Daniel Parker. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June and excluded Nelly for fornication. Excluded Mary Gipson for adultery. Received into fellowship Edward Isham and dismissed ___ Blackwell and Nancy Blackwell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and censured Demps a black Br. and Starling a black Br. for telling lies and fighting and excluded them both. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept, and received by experience Polly Miller. Appointed John Baugh and Solomon Peek delegates to the Association. The church met on the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and dismissed Brister a Black Br. by letter. 1804 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1804. Received by experience Johnson Randolph and by letter Rachael Randolph and Martha Thrasher. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. And received by letter Isaac Mulky and Elisabeth Mulky. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March and set apart John Baugh as a deacon and he was ordained on said day. Presbytery, Moses Sanders and William Denmon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April and agreed that if a male member miss one meeting he shall come the next and tell the reason, and if he miss two meetings the church shall send for him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May and received by letter George Humble and Sarah Humble. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June and received by letter Lavina ___. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and chose Br. Moses Sanders our Moderator. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on August and dismissed sister Thany Isom from fellowship. The church of Christ met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. and chose Breth. Johnson Randolph and Edward Isom delegates to the Assn. 1805 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1805 and censured Rachael a black sister for running away and disobeying her master and sent for her to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February and excluded Rachael the black Sister for disobeying her master and neglecting to hear the church. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Sister Standridge departed this life. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on May and appointed Johnson Randolph and Francis Sanders to cite Br. Baugh and Br. Hill to next meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June restored Br. Baugh to fellowship and excluded John Hill. Removed a difficulty between S. Rucker and Br. Savell. Chose Br. Ivy clerk and Brethren Solomon Peek and Francis Sanders Deacons. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Received by letter Br. Gabraele Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Dismissed Alexander a black Br. in full fellowship. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September and chose Anderson Ivy and Jesse Blackwell delegates to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. Received Sister Martha Waldroop by experience. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. Dismissed sister Martha Waldroop by letter. 1806 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1806 and agreed to send Breth. Jesse Blackwell, Moses Savell, Jacob Brooks, David Miller and Br. Peek to settle a matter between Br. William Walraven and Sister Dorcas Baugh and old sister Walraven and report to the church. Excommunicated Amy Hendrix for dancing. Dismissed Sister Mary Alred by letter. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March and excluded William Walravens for fighting & going to law with a sister. Censured Br. Silas Sanders for Fighting. Chose Breth. Anderson Ivy and Francis Sanders to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April and chose Breth. Peek and Blackwell to cite sisters Mary Miller and Isham to our next church meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June, censured and excluded Thany Isom and Mary Miller for dancing and not hearing the church. Censured sister Franky Rucker for dancing and chose Anderson Ivy, Silas Sanders to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July and laid over Sister Rucker's trial till next meeting. Censured and excluded Isaac Thrasher for fighting and getting drunk. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & restored Franky Rucker to fellowship by her confessing her faults. Excluded John Peek for drunkness & other bad conduct. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September & censured Silas Sanders for encouraging gaming & chose Breth. George Humble & Richard Mauldin to cite him to next meeting. Appointed Breth. Jacob Brooks & Jesse Blackwell delegates to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & excluded Br. Silas Sanders for encouraging gaming and not hearing the church. Censured Br. Anderson Ivy for making use of aggravating discourse & appointed Breth. David Sanders & George Rucker to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & restored Br. Anderson Ivy to fellowship by his confession. Dismissed Br. Anderson Ivy & his wife Sarah by letter. 1807 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1807 & chose Moses Savell for their clerk. Appointed Breth. Francis Sanders & David Sanders to cite Br. Jones to our next meeting. Dismissed Br. George Humble and Sister Humble his wife by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & restored Br. Gabrael Jones to fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & censured Solomon Peek for getting drunk cursing & swearing & excluded him from the church. Censured Sister Sally Walravens for dancing & sent Hannah Savelle, Lucy Savelle & Elisabeth Walravens to cite her to next meeting. Sent David Miller, Jesse Blackwell & Jacob Brooks to cite Edward Isham to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & labored with Br. Isham, he appeared to discover his transgression, & the church agreed to wait with him till next meeting. Also labored with sister Sally Walravens & she confessed her allegation & the church agreed to wait with her till next meeting. Appointed Breth. Jesse Blackwell & Jacob Brooks to cite Br. Walravens to our next meeting for getting drunk. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & excluded Edward Isham & restored Sister Sally Walravens to fellowship. Also appointed Polly Blackwell, Elisabeth Brooks & Rachael Miller to cite Nancy Baugh to our next meeting for swearing. Excluded John Jones for his disobedience & not coming to meeting. Appointed Sister Lucy Savell & Hannah Savell to cite Sister Cleveland to our next meeting. Appointed sister Elisabeth Walravens & Rachael Miller to cite Sister Nancy Isham to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & excluded Temperance Cleveland for not hearing the church. Continued the case of Sister Baugh & received sister Isham to fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Rec'd. By letter Sister Franky Jones. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September & received by letter Sister Polly Sanders, Dismissed by letter Br. Francis Sanders & sister Polly Sanders & Br. David Sanders & sister Polly Sanders. 1808 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on Feb. 1808 and dismissed by letter Br. Johnson Randolph and Sister Rachael Randolph. Appointed Br. John Baugh & Jacob Brooks to labour with Jesse Blackwell for getting drunk & other wrongs so cited him to next church meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1808 & received Jesse Paterson & his wife Mary by letter. Restored Jesse Blackwell & chose Br. Moses Savell Deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & dismissed Br. Isaac & Elisabeth Mulky by letter. The church met on Saturday in July & chose Br. Jacob Brooks Clerk. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & chose Br. Jacob Brooks Deacon & dismissed Br. George Savell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & appointed Br. Richard Mauldin & George Rucker Delegates to the Association. Dismissed sister Mary Suttels by letter. Sister Charity Peek departed this life August 5 1808. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. & Appointed Breth. Baugh & Walravens to cite Br. Blackwell to next meeting. Dismissed Br. Moses Savell & Hannah Savell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov, & labored with Jesse Blackwell for getting drunk & swearing & by his request the church agreed to wait with him till next meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & received Br. Jesse Blackwell into fellowship & chose Breth. Jesse Patterson & James to labour with Br. John Baugh & cite him to next meeting. 1809 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1809 & received a message from Br. Baugh respecting his feelings & he requested the church to wait with him & she consented to do so until next meeting. Appointed Jesse Patterson & Jacob Brooks to labour with Jesse Blackwell & cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & received into fellowship Br. Baugh & Br. Blackwell. Dismissed Br. Owen & Sister Owen by letter. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1809 & dismissed Br. Alexander & Elisabeth Standridge by letter. Received by letter sister Rachael Huse. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & appointed Br. Jesse Patterson & John Walravens to labour with Jesse Blackwell for intoxication & cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & agreed that Jesse Blackwell was ripe for excommunication for the above charge & not hearing the church. The church agreed to wait with him till next meeting. Excluded Nancy Hendrix for transgression and non attendance. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & excluded Jesse Blackwell for drinking & swearing & neglecting to hear the church. The church met the 3rd Sunday in June and received by experience Nathan Hammans William Ingram & Elisabeth Febus. Received by letter Joicy Chandler. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & received by experience Elisabeth Chandler. Jesse Blackwell acknowledged his faults & the church restored him to fellowship. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in September & chose Breth. John Baugh & David Miller delegates to the Association. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & Received by letter Sister Elisabeth Meeks & Patsy Cleveland. The death of Katy Miller Oct. 2 1809. 1810 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday Jan. 1810 & dismissed Elisabeth & Joicy Chandler by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & chose Br. Richard Mauldin Jesse Patterson & Jacob Brooks to cite Br. John Baugh to our next meeting. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1810 & censured Br. Baugh for not hearing the church. Censured Sister Blackwell for not tending meeting if she is able to come. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in April 1810 & censured Br. Baugh & Sister Blackwell for unfellowship & chose Breth. Patterson, Mauldin & Rucker to labour with them & cite them to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1810 & satisfaction was given by Br. Baugh & Sister Blackwell & fellowship given. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1810. Received a petition from Vans Creek church that we should labour with Martin, a black man, a slave of Samuel Pruitt who formerly belonged to the church & has (obtained) a letter of dismission which letter was given up to the church & a charge laid against him by Br. Reuben Thornton & the church appointed Breth. Richard Mauldin & Jesse Patterson to cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Ann Miller. The church met Friday before the 3rd Lord's day in September 1810 & excluded Martin for running away & telling false tales & next day Saturday received into fellowship John Peek. Chose Breth. Mauldin & Paterson delegates to the Association. The church met in conference Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Nov. 1810. 1811 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1811 & censured Sally Hooper for getting in wicked spirit & raising confusion in the settlement & excommunicated her for the same. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March 1811 & censured Br. Walravens for defraud. Censured Br. Blackwell for drinking too much & appointed Br. Mauldin & Br. Brooks to cite them to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1811 & censured Br. John Walravens for not hearing the church. Excommunicated Br. Jesse Blackwell for drinking too much & not hearing the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & Br. Moses Sanders came forward & told the church he had many thoughts about being their supply & the church took it up & refered (sic) it til their next meeting & agreed to consider about a deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1811 & loosed Br. Sanders from being our supply. Chose Br. Baugh & Br. Rucker deacons. Excluded Gabrael Jones for going away without applying for his letter & getting drunk. Excluded Franky Ross for moving away without applying for a letter & living in disorder. Recorded the dismissal of Br. William Ingram & Elisabeth Phebus which was ommitted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Took up a grievance laid in by Richard Mauldin & Sister Lucy Savell of Br. Poe's making a mistake in keeping the tally when Br. Sanders was loosed from the church. Continued to see Br. Poe. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & the above grievance was settled. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & appointed Sisters Brooks & Walravens to cite Lucy Savell to attend next meeting for falsity & for Sister Rucker's box. Sister Sally Hooper came forward & gave satisfaction to the church & was received into fellowship. The church gave her a letter of dismission. 1812 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan 1812 & Sister Savell gave satisfaction in the accusation of falsity also she settled the matter concerning the box. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & received Jesse Blackwell into the fellowship of the church by recantation. Received Sister Polly Evans by experience. Received Sister Jane, Ruthy & Polly York. The church unanimously chose Br. Reuben Thornton as their preacher & supply to go in & out before them. Received Br. Charles Warren & Milly his wife by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Received by recantation Br. John Walravens. Received by letter Sister Sally Nichols & sister Sevel. Received by experience Nancy Rucker, Patsey Evans, Fanny Allen & Ann Savell. Br. George Rucker returns his letter, Received by letter his wife. Chose John Baugh & George Rucker messengers with a petition to Cabin Creek for help to ordain Br. Thornton a preacher & Br. Rucker a Deacon. Received by experience Thomas Ivy & Rebecca Stevens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & Received by experience Solomon & Rachael Isham, Polly Henderson, Betsy Evans & Jane Langston, & by recantation Polly Miller. The church met on the 4th of July. Received by recantation William Walravens & Solomon Peek. Received by experience Amy Nixon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Received by letter Br. Reuben Thornton & Polly Mauldin by experience Hezekiah Bennett. Br. Reuben Thornton was ordained a minister of the Gospel & sits over Grove Level as her Pastor & Br. George Rucker was ordained Deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Br. Baugh came forward with an allegation against himself for getting out of the way for which he made satisfaction to the church & the church released him from his deaconship & nominated brethren David Miller & Thomas Ivey for the Church to consider which shall be deacon in place of Br. Baugh. Appointed Breth. Rucker, Mauldin, Bennett & Hammons to try to gain a fellowship between Rachael Isham & Polly Miller report to the church. Appointed Br. Blackwell & Br. Brooks to cite Br. Walravens to meeting for getting drunk. Appointed Breth. Baugh, Ivey & Stevens to gain a fellowship between Sister Ann Savell & Jane York if not to cite them to meeting. Received by experience Abram Tilmon, Franky Bennett, Elisabeth Mauldin, by letter Sister Lurany Toney. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1812. The brethren reports the difficulty between Ann Savell & Jane York settled. Dismissed by letter Br. Peek & his wife. The church chose Br. Ivy Deacon. Appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & George Rucker delegates. Received Harriss Sanders by experience, Also Betsy Bennet. (Note-Written in another hand "Harriss Sanders" in right margin) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October & Appointed Br. Richard Mauldin & Jesse Blackwell to cite sister Polly York to next meeting for sundry allegations from (page torn). Received by experience Fillis a servant girl. Dismissed Nathan Hammons by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1812. Sister York gave satisfaction. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by experience Conn & Susannah Evans. 1813 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1813 & Excluded John Baugh for sundry crimes. Br. Stevens brought an allegation against himself for swearing and striking a member & gave satisfaction. Br.Warren brought an allegation against himself for drinking & gave satisfaction. Br. Harriss Sanders was appointed clerk. The church met on Saturday before 3rd Sunday in February. Dismissed by letter Sister Sally Nickols. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & appointed sister Savell & Walravens to cite Old sister York to next meeting for ill language & striking a man. Received by letter Br. Elijah Thornton. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & excluded Polly York. Br. George Rucker laid in an allegation against Sister Cureton & nominated Breth. Bennet & Stevens to cite her to next meeting. Received Br. Hezekiah Pruitt by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & excluded Lavina Cureton for not hearing the church. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & Saturday entered into conference & appointed Br. Walravens & Br. Blackwell to cite Br. Brooks to next meeting concerning a report against himself. Dismissed Polly Millar by letter. The church met Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Br. Jacob Brooks gave satisfaction. An allegation laid against William Walravens for refusing to pay a debt to Br. Moses Sanders. Br. Jesse Blackwell & Br. Brooks to cite him to next meeting. Sister Paterson came to the church & laid in an allegation for getting angry. Appointed Br. Reuben Thornton Br. Mauldin & Sister Sevel to hear an acknowledgment from sister Paterson to Polly Norwood & their satisfaction to be ours. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Br. William Walravens went to Br. Sanders & gave his note & satisfaction was obtained. Sister Paterson gave satisfaction also. Dismissed Charles Warren & his wife Milly by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Br. Reuben Thornton & Hezekiah Bennet delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Br. Bennet laid in an allegation against Br. Stevens for drinking too much spirits & using hard expressions. Appointed Breth. Elijah Thornton & Patterson to cite him to next meeting. A publick report against William Walravens for excess of drinking & offering to fight. Appointed Br. Blackwell & Br. Brooks to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & excluded Solomon Stevens. Took up the case of Br. Walravens & refered (sic) it to next meeting. 1814 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1814 & received by experience Nancy Norwood & excluded William Walravens. An allegation laid in against sister Anny Savell by Br. Reuben Thornton for attending frolicks & threatening to strike a man. Appointed Br. Reuben Thornton & Elijah Thornton to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Friday after the 3rd Sunday in Jan. and excluded Anny Savell. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Febr. 1814 & dismissed Katy Rucker by letter. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1814. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & entered into conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May and censured Fillis a black sister for making a false report against Br. Paterson & nominated Br. Hezekiah Pruitt & Aaron Tilmon to cite her to next meeting. Nominated Breth. Reuben Thornton, Hezekiah Bown , George Rucker & Richard Mauldin to go as helps on part of Cabin Creek church to the Oconee Church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. Sister Fillis came forward & certifies that reports against Br. Paterson by her own words with himself making same acknowledgement, for which he was excluded. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Sister Paterson professed to be in grievance with Fillis. Appointed Br. Reuben Thornton & Br. Mauldin to labour with Fillis and Sister Paterson & their satisfaction to be ours. Restored Br. Stevens by recantation. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on August. The case of Sister Paterson & Filis refered to next meeting by request. Br. John Walravens deceased 1814 Sept. 6. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. Censured Sister Patterson for a hard spirit, also Br. & Sister Mauldin for the same. Their cases laid over till the next meeting by request. Br. Reuben Thornton & George Rucker delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rdrd Sunday in Oct. The church met on Saturday before the 3rdrd Sunday in Nov. & we have loosed George Rucker from his deaconship & agreed to choose another to serve in his place next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rdrd Sunday in Dec. & refered (sic) appointing deacons till next meeting. Dismissed by letter Br. Elijah Thornton & Sister Rachael Hews. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Took up sister Paterson's case & retained her in fellowship by her giving satisfaction. Took up Br. & sister Mauldin's case & excluded them. A charge laid in by Br. Elijah Thornton against Solomon Stevens for excess in drinking & offering to fight & he was excluded also a charge laid in against Sister Fillis by Sister Penny Conn for misrepresentation & she excluded. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & entered into conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by letter Br. Isham McBee & his wife Susannah. FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1815-1830 Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll 1815-1830 Grove Level Baptist Church Grove Level, Banks County, Georgia Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1902 and 1902-1942 Records of Grove Level Church (1815-1830) 1815 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1815. Dismissed sister Betsy Meeks & Franky Jones by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & dismissed Br. Hezekiah Bennet & Franky Bennet his wife & Betsy Bennet by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received sister Rachael Harriss by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & entered into conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1815 & took up a charge against sister Ann Jorden & appointed sister Savell & sister Conn to go & see her & ascertain the certainty of the reports & request her to come to next meeting. Excluded Mary Patterson for circulating a false report or hard speeches against Br. Reuben Thornton. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & excluded Ann Jorden. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & appointed Reuben Thornton & Harriss Sanders delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & loosed George Rucker from his deaconship & agreed to choose another to serve in his place next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & refered appointing deacons till next meeting. Dismissed by letter Br. Elijah Thornton & Sister Rachael Hews. 1816 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1816. Chose Br. Isham McBee & David Miller deacons by their request refered the matter till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & refered our deacons till next meeting, dismissed sisters Jane York, Rachel Isham & Betsy Everet by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received Br. Isham McBee as deacon & refered Br. Miller's case. Received by letter Br. Moses Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & chose Br. David Miller Deacon & appointed Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June for his ordination. Received by experience Susannah Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June & on next day received by letter sister Mary Everet. Ordained Br. David Miller deacon. Chose Br. Thornton, Moses Sanders, David Miller, George Rucker, Jacob Brooks & Harriss Sanders to revise our old church book. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Br. Harris Sanders to write a letter to the association, & chose Breth. R. Thornton & McBee Delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by letter Br. William Hill & Elisabeth Hill. 1817 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany. 1817. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February. March meeting disappointed. Br. Moses Sanders Deceased 29th March 1817. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. Received by letter Betsy Smith Sr., Jemima Smith & Betsy Smith Jr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Received by letter Elijah Thornton, Ann Smith & Sally Smith. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. Received by letter Thomas Warren, Hannah Warren, Lydia Laurence, Edmond King & his wife Nancy King. Received a petition from Cabin Creek church & in compliance therewith we appoint Reuben Thornton, Isham McBee, Edmond King, David Miller & George Rucker to go to their assistance. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Received by letter Judith Barnwell. September meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Dismissed Br. Edmond King & his wife Nancy King by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & dismissed Aaron Tilmon by letter. 1818 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1818. Received by letter Barsheba Hamby. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Sister Warren departed this life in May 1818. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Br. Hezekiah Pruitt laid in an allegation against himself for fighting. Refered it to next meeting. Dismissed Br. Thomas Warren by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Br. Pruitt came forward and gave satisfaction. Excluded Mima (Jemima) Smith for absenting herself from the church & from her parents without letting them know where she was going. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Chose Br. R. Thornton & Isham McBee delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & dismissed by letter Betsy Smith & William Hill & his wife. 1819 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1819. Dismissed by letter Nancy Isham. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Dismissed by letter Br. Thomas Ivey & his wife Polly. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & dismissed by letter Sister Patsey Cleveland. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September & received by experience Henry Walston & Polly Walston his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Received by experience Susannah Meeks, Betsy Sanders, Sealy Evans & Betsy Jones & Nancy Parsons by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Received by letter Mary Suttels & Betsy Bolling. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. 1820 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan 1820. An allegation laid in against Br. Jesse Blackwell from reports by Br. Reuben Thornton. Appointed Br. Elijah Thornton & Harriss Sanders to cite him to our next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1820. Br. Blackwell gave satisfaction. Received by experience Sally Walston, Polly Paterson & Polly Pate (?- dark corner on film). Dismissed by letter Susannah Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received by letter Br. Thomas Warren. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. Received by letter sister Susannah Bowling. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May . Received by recantation Jesse Patterson & Mary Paterson & Lossed (Loosed) Br. David Miller from his deaconship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & received by experience Ruth Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & received by letter Rebecca Williams. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & received Olive Webb by experience. Appointed delegates to the association. September meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & dismissed by letter Lucy Savell, Berry Page, Jane Page & Mary Suttels. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. & Received by baptism Peggy Davis. 1821 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1821. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb 1821 & received by experience Rachael Webb & Winney Williams. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & Br. McBee laid in a charge against sister Polly Glendenan for leaving her husband's bed & board & refered to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & took up the case of sister Glendenan & got along with her, also a charge laid in against her for circulating a report against Mr. Standridge which after investigation she was got along with. Dismissed by letter Rachael Savell. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Received by experience James Langston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. July meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Received by experience Betsy Langston & dismissed Nancy Rucker & Rebecca Williams. The chursh met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept & chose Br. R. Thornton & I. McBee delegates to the association. Received by experience Andrew Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (Oct.- page margin torn) & Sister Mary Patterson laid in a charge against _____ for getting out of humor & laying hands on ______ Hendrix & shaking her. Refered the case to next meeting. Received by experience Patsy Langston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov & still refered the case of Miss Patterson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (Dec.) & took up the case of Sister Paterson & she requested (to) go to Miss Hendrix & make some acknowledgment for her misconduct & appointed Br. E. Thornton & McBee to go with her, refered the case till next meeting. Dismissed by letter Hezekiah Pruitt. 1822 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday Jany 1822 & took up the case of Sister Paterson & refered it to next meeting. Received by letter sister Betsy ___(page torn). Rebecca Williams' letter returned & she excluded. _A charge laid in against Br. Andrew Hendrix by Br. E. Thornton for excess drinking & riding.......(torn page) & appointed Br. James Langston to cite him to next meeting. ______ (Dismissed?) Sally Walravens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February & excluded Mary Patterson & dismissed Jesse Paterson, Sally Paterson & Polly Glendenan by letter & received by experience Ruth Neal. Br. Hendrix case refered to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1822. Took up the case of Br. Hendrix & he acknowledged his faults. Br. Walston laid in a charge against sister Dorcus Baugh from reports for cursing swearing & striking Mr. Savelle & requested sister Patsy Evans & sister Betsy Brooks to cite her to our next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Winiford Williams. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & took up the case of Sister Baugh & she failed to Attend, & the church inquired of sister Evans & sister Brooks of the situation of sister Baugh & they said she ___ in rough humor & had unbecoming language. Refered the case till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & excluded Dorcus Baugh. Dismissed by letter Br. David Miller & his wife Rachael, Betsy Smith Sr., Betsy Smith Jr., Sally Smith & Ann Smith. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. Dismissed by letter Elisabeth Walravens & appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & Isham McBee delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (Oct.) & received a letter from Solomon Stevens with acknowledgments for his wrongs and prays for forgiveness. Refered the case till next meeting. Sister Rachael Harriss departed this life Nov. 14 1822. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov & still continued the case of Solomon Stevens to next meeting. A charge laid in by Br. Walston against Br. Jesse Blackwell for getting angry & drinking to excess & appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & Jacob Brooks to cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Polly Henderson & Betsy Ayers. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec & agreed to answer a request from a church in Tennessee regarding Solomon Stevens. Appointed Breth. Reuben Thornton & Harriss Sanders to write a letter which they have done. Dismissed Sister Rebecca Stevens by letter. Br. Blackwell acknowledged his faults & the church forgave him. Received Br. James Booth by letter. 1823 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1823. Dismissed by letter Br. Hez. Pruitt. Br. J. Langston laid in a charge against Br. Andrew Hendrix from reports to excess of drinking & offering to fight. Required Breth. E. Thornton & J. Langston to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1823. Br. Andrew Hendrix confessed his faults & we got along with him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & received by letter Nathaniel Walker, Leroy McWhorter & Polly McWhorter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 2rd Sunday in June. July meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Br. Andrew Hendrix brought a report against himself for drinking to excess which he denied, refered it. Dismissed Br. James Booth by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Sept. 1823. Took up the case of Br. Hendrix & refered it to next meeting. The sisters requested to attend. Agreed to give Br. McBee & Sister McBee letters of dismission. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. & took up the case of Br. Hendrix & he gave satisfaction. The church agreed to seek for the choice of a deacon again to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Received by experience William Langston & William Garrett. Dismissed by letter Sister Peggy Anthony. Refered the choosing of a deacon till next meeting. Received by experience John Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. 1823 & Excluded Andrew Hendrix & chose Br. James Langston deacon (word "deacon" has line drawn through it) & Br. Leroy McWhorter deacons. Br. Langston requested the church wait with him till next meeting for his consent. The church agreed to write to Enoree church a certificate for Br. McWhorter's ordination. Received by experience Walker Thornton. 1824 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1824. Received by experience Ann Henly & Sally Garrett. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1824. Dismissed by letter Br. William Garrett & Sally Garrett. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1824. Agreed to request Br. L. Meeks, D. Thornton & H. David to attend our meeting in June for the purpose of ordaining Br. Langston deacon. Received a certificate from Enoree So. Ca. certifying Br. McWhorter's regular ordination. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1824 & Br. James Langston was ordained deacon by the following Presbytery, viz. Henry David, Dozier Thornton, C. J. Jenkins & the two Br. Howingtons. The church met on the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & dismissed Br. Leroy McWhorter & his wife by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Br. Reuben Thornton requested to be loosed from the care of this church. We refused to grant the request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Br. Langston laid in an allegation against Br. Walston for using improper conversation concerning his neighbor's wife. Br. Blackwell is cited to next meeting for nonattendence. Br. Sanders & Langston agents to cite him to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & took up the case of Br. Blackwell & he gave satisfaction. Br. Walston gave satisfaction also. Meeting in December disappointed. 1825 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1825 & agreed to write to Yellow Creek church for information respecting reports against Ann Miller. Query How long shall a member of the Baptist ___(dark copy) a letter in the bounds of a church & be in fellowship. Answer, we think that a member living in the bounds of a church twelve months holding a letter should be considered in disorder. Dismissed by letter Penny Conn & Frances Pruitt. A charge laid in against Br. Blackwell for drinking to excess from reports by Br. Thornton. Br. Brooks to cite him to next meeting. Query is it binding on a member to take private measures in matters of dealing when there is a public transgression. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1825, took up the case of Br. Blackwell & refered it to next meeting. Dismissed Sister Polly Blackwell by letter. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & took up the case of Br. Blackwell & still refered it. Br. William Langston laid in a charge against himself & Sister Neal for getting into an affray. The church got along with him & refered her case till next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & still refered the case of Br. Blackwell, refered the case of Sister Neal also to next meeting. Br. Reuben Thornton, Brooks, George Rucker, Harris Sanders agents to labour with Sister Neal & Br. & Sister Langston and try for a reconciliation between them. Sister Walston requested by her husband to be dismissed & we refused to do so & appointed Br. R. Thornton, G. Rucker, H. Sanders to inquire of her the cause. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Took up the case of Sister Neal & she gave satisfaction. Took up the case of Br. Blackwell & refered it. Took up the request of Sister Walston desiring to be dismissed from the church. The committee who was appointed to inquire for her reasons. Report as follows, Sister Walston continues her request and assigns the following reasons. She believes there are certain members in the church who are opposed to her & have treated her with coldness ever since a former trial in the church. A similar case coming on & she does not believe she can get satisfaction as she believes herself to be justifiable in the act. The church taking into view all the connective circumstances think it would be most to the Glory of God that Sister Walston be excluded, all except two Brethren viz George Rucker & Harris Sanders. The church waits til next meeting for their submission. Br. James Miller departed this life Feb, 1825. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June, took up the case of Br. Blackwell & agreed to write to him to come & attend to his case. Br. Sanders submits to the exclusion of Sister Walston. The church into consideration the impropriety of George Rucker's saying in conference last meeting if Sister Walston was excluded they might exclude him too, & agreed to consider the same next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Br. Blackwell came & gave satisfaction & obtained a letter of dismission. Br. William Langston & Br. Walston laid in a charge against themselves for quarreling & giving each other insulting language. Br. Langston acknowledged his faults so the church got along with him, & agreed to wait with Br. Walston til next meeting. Took up the case of Br. Rucker & agreed to cite him to next meeting & appointed Br. Jacob Brooks & Walker Thornton to do so. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Took up the case of Br. Walston & excluded him. Took up the case of Br. Rucker he negleccted to hear the church & excluded him. Took into consideration the propriety of uniting with the general association. The church is opposed to it. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Breth R. Thornton & J. Langston to represent us in the association. Received two petitions from our sister churches viz Oconee & Kandler's (sic) Creek for some assistance which was granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Dismissed by letter Sister Susannah Evans. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. 1826 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1826. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1826. We record the death of Sister Elisabeth Nixon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Received by letter Nimrod Sullivan, by experience Mary Hall. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church in conference in Feb. agreed to visit three of our sister churches by two of our members on their communion days & request them to correspond with us in the same way in order to bring about a more close union with the churches. Kandler's Creek has agreed to do so, Black's Creek refuses, Oconee has given no answer yet. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. We received a letter from Oconee refusing to correspond with us. We agreed to write to Br. John Harriss respecting his neglecting to apply for a letter of dismission. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July & dismissed by letter Sister Patsey Evans. Received by experience Isabella Sullivan. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Dismissed Sister Lydia Laurence by letter. Received a request from Cabin Creek church to help to settle some difficulty. We have appointed Breth. E. Thornton, J. Brooks & J. Langston & in the failure of J. Brooks H . Sanders to go. Dismissed by letter Br. John Harriss. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1826. Dismissed by letter Br. Nimrod Sullivan & Isabella Sullivan. Chose Br. R. Thornton & E. Thornton to represent us in the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. The church did not meet in November. The church did not meet in December. 1827 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1827. Dismissed by letter Walker Thornton & Sealy Thornton his wife. February meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. April meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. July meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September & chose Br. R. Thornton & J. Langston delegates to the association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. Restored sister Dorcus Baugh to fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1827. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December. 1828 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1828. Received by experience Elisabeth Hampton, John Brooks & Martha Thornton. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1828. Received by experience Esau Brooks and dismissed by letter Mary Hall & Jemima Hyde. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1828. Received by letter Br. Walker R. Thornton & his wife Lela. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June. Received by letter John Partin & Nancy Partin his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & chose Br. Reuben Thornton & James Langston & in case of failure Harris Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. & received by letter Betsy Kitchens, Sally Johnson & Sally Hendrix & by letter Elizabeth Thornton & by experience Tabitha a black sister, Nathaniel Harbin & his wife Judea Harbin. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. & Received by experience Melvina Langston & Crease a black sister. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Received by letter Henry Ware & Lucy Ware his wife. Dismissed by letter Esau Brooks & Sally Walston. 1829 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jany 1829. Dismissed by letter Sister Ann Harriss. Br. Jacob Brooks laid in a charge against Br. William Langston from report the report is a peace warrant has been served on him & he failed to come to meeting to answer that report & we have appointed Br. W. R. Thornton & Harris Sanders to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1829. Br. Langston came forward & gave satisfaction. Received by experience Susannah Turner, & by letter Br. William R. Wellborn & his wife Melissa Wellborn. We agree to study on the choice of a deacon til next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March & refered the choosing of deacons til next meeting. Received by experience Winney a black sister. Agreed to the request of the Brethren of Blacks Creek to correspond with them. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April & Br. Jacob Brooks & Nathaniel Harbin were chosen deacons & wait with them til next meeting for their consent. Sister Polly Sanders departed this life April 19th 1829. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & dismissed by letter Martha Thornton. Br. Harbin & Br. Brooks agrees to serve us as deacons. Appointed the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July for their ordination & agreed to send for Br. L. Meeks, H. David & Francis Calloway for that purpose. On Sunday received by letter Nancy Tapp. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & Received by experience Polly Mauldin & On Sunday Keziah Mauldin. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in July & Received by experience Epps Mauldin, Polly Perry & William Kitchens & on Saturday according to previous arrangements Br. Littleton Meeks, John Standridge & Henry David formed a Presbytery & ordained Breth. Brooks & Harbin deacons. Received by experience Frances Standridge, The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August & Received by experience Rebecca Brooks, Nancy Norwood, Moses Hendrix & Garrett L. Standridge. Restored to fellowship Fillis a black sister by her acknowledgments. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. & Received by experience Ann Norwood, Elizabeth Perry, Willis Webb & Martha Webb his wife. Appointed Brethren to represent us in the association Jacob Brooks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October. A Petition from Candlers Creek Church through (blank space) for helps to settle difficulties that have arisen among them. This church appoints Breth. Elijah Thornton, William R. Wellborn & Nathaniel Harbin. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Received two Petitions one from Poplar Spring for Br. Thornton to assist in ordaining a preacher, the other from Blacks Creek for to members to inquire into & assist in licensing Br. George W. Key which was granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December & Dismissed by letter Nancy Parsons & Received by experience Elizabeth Headen. 1830 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1830. Br. Harbin laid in a request to know whether this church requires her deacons to labor privately with her members for a publick offence, we refer the answer to the next meeting. Received by letter Doroth(ea?) Huggins. Dismissed by letter Br. John Partin & his wife. Received a letter respecting a black Br. Charles. Appears to the church that the said Charles has been in disorder. Breth. Brooks, Harbin & Langston are appointed to call on Br. Charles & request him to come to our next meeting & if he refuses to obey demand his letter. The request of Br. Harbin answered in the negative. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. & took up the report against Br. Charles who had been dismissed from Blacks Creek church. The Breth. Appointed to see Br. Charles report that he is present & he gave satisfaction & was received into the fellowship of the church & we agreed to report the same to Blacks Creek church. Received by experience Demps, a black Brother. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May & Received by experience Peter a black Brother. Br. Sanders resigned the clerks office & Br. Harbin was chosen in his place. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June & at the instace (sic) of Br. Brooks & other brethren agreed to reconsider the exclusion of Br. George Rucker & appointed Breth Jacob Brooks & Nathaniel Harbin to notify him of the same & request his attendance. Received by letter Br. George T. Bond. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Went into reconsideration of the exclusion of Br. George Rucker & satisfaction was obtained. Received by letter Sisters Elizabeth Casey, Prudence Cowen, Mary Casey, Lett(ie?) Casey. Breth Wellborn & Brooks were appointed to represent us in the Union Meeting. The met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August. Agreed to enter the minutes if our last Union Meeting on our church book. Appointed the following committee to settle a distress between Sister Mary Casey & Sister Thurza David viz Breth Brooks, R. Thornton & Harbin & Sister Elizabeth Brooks. Br. Abraham Trail to preach exhort in the bounds of this church & in adjacent sister churches when legally invited. Restored to fellowship Br. & Sister Mauldin. Received by experience Sister Mary Payne. Record of the Union Meeting July 1830 At a Union Meeting held at Grove Level meeting house Franklin County Ga. On the 16th 17th & 18th of July 1830. The following Breth from sister churches attended, viz. From Academy Davis, Adams & Dougherty & Garner, Cabin Creek Stapler, Oconee Haggard & Langston, Candlers Creek Bowen & Yarbrough, Blacks Creek Kee & Williams, Walnut Fork Brazelton, Mars Hill Doolittle, Stephens & Harper, Grove Level Wellborn & Brooks. Rec'd the following correspondents from sister Union meeting, Oglethorpe Dist. A letter by Breth. Lumpkin, Stamps & David, Elbert Dist. A letter by Breth. Manning, Brown, Norris & Cook who were cordially Rec'd & invited to seat with us. Appointed a committee to arrange the Preaching viz Breth. R. Thornton, Adams, Haggard, Sandige & Harbin. Appointed our next Union Meeting at Academy meeting house Jackson County, Ga. Agreed to correspond with our sister Union meetings by letter & messengers, Breth. Wellborn & Brooks to write to the following breth. messengers, Oglethorpe Dist. Davis, Brazelton, Stapler, Stephens, Williams, Adams, Doolittle & Kitchens, Elbert Dist. Breth. William Jangston, Bowen, Brooks, Sandidge & Harbin. The committee to arrange a preaching report that Breth. Cobb, Reeves & Calloway occupy the stands on tomorrow in the order of their names. At close of communion on Saturday the church opened a door for the reception of members. Rec'd by experience Br. Abraham Trail & Eliza a coloured sister. Adjournment to meet at the water at 9 o'clock tomorrow where prayer is want to be made. Met according to adjournment. Opened a door for the reception for members. Rec'd by experience Eliza C. Savil, Joe a colored Brother & Mary a colored sister. The stand was occupied on the Sabbath by Breth. Manning, Lumpkin & Calloway in the order of their names who preached to a large & respectable congregation we trust to good effect. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Sept & her pastor being absent appointed Br. Wellborn Mod. Called on the committee appointed last meeting to report. Said committee reports said distress settled. Nominated Breth. R. Thornton & Sandidge messengers to the association. The clerk to write the letter calling to his assistance any Breth. he may think proper. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct, a charge brought against Br. William Langston for standing in defiance of a peace officer. Appointed Breth. Sanders & Webb to cite him to next conference to answer to said charge as well as to an unfavorable report against him. Rec'd by experience Sister Elizabeth Bush. Rec'd by letter Stephen Dale. Rec'd a petition from Academy church for our preachers & deacons to settle a difficulty. Said request granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. Br. Langston came forward & gave satisfaction. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. Rec'd by letter Sister Penelope Wilson & by experience Eleanor Perry. Dismissed by letter Br. Stephen Dale. The church refers the consideration of extending the Ministerial privileges of Br. Wellborn unto her next meeting. FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - Grove Level Baptist Church Minutes and Membership Roll January 1831-June 1837 Grove Level Baptist Church Grove Level, Banks County, Georgia Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1902 and 1902-1942 Records of Grove Level Church ( January 1831-June 1837) 1831 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1831. Appointed Breth. Wellborn & E. Mauldin to cite Br. Kitchens to next conference to answer to a publick report unfavorable to his religious character. The church took into consideration the extending of Br. Wellborn's Ministerial privilege & agreed to call on the following churched to assist in said work viz. Oconee, Blacks Creek, Kandler's Creek, Beaverdam, Academy & Line on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March. Dismissed by letter Sister Jane Minish. Found the following Query on the table viz. Has the Association any right to concern with the internal affairs of the church, If no, does or does not the qualifications of the officers of the church and the evidence to be received by the church belong to the internal affairs of the church. Answer to the first interrogatory, No. To the 2nd , Yes. The church met on the Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Feb. Br. Kitchens came forward & gave satisfaction. Appointed Breth. Bonds & Harbin to cite Demps a colored Br. to come to next conference to answer to an unfavorable report against him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March. Dismissed by letter Br. Abraham Trail & sister Eliza C. Trail. The case of Demps continued. Took into consideration the extending the Minister privileges of Br. Wellborn. The following Breth. From sister churches attended, viz Oconee, Breth. James Langston & J. F. Kenedy, Blacks Creek Br. Howington, Candler's Creek Breth. Ambrose Yarbrough & Hezekiah Abner, Beaverdam Br. Pruitt, Academy Breth. Joseph Davis & John Wallace, Line Breth. Littleton Meeks, John Chambers & William Chambers, Who unanimously agree with this church that Br. William R. Wellborn be licensed to preach the Gospel wherever his lot may be cast. Rec'd a request from our Sister church at Leatherwood for help to Ordain a Deacon. Said request granted & Breth. R. Thornotn, Brooks & Harbin nominated to attend. Received by Letter Sister Peggy Kitchens. The requests of the Brethren at Gainesville granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April & took up the case of Demps a black Br. & agreed to get along with him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May. Received by letter Sister Ann Sanders. June Conference 1831 1st Conference was opened by singing. 2nd Brethren & Sisters of sister churches were invited to seats with us. 3rd Inquired for reference. None 4th Inquired if there was any grievances that could be brought forward in Gospel order. None 5th Opened a door for the reception of members. July Conference 1831 1st Conference was opened by exhortation. 2nd Brethren and Sisters of Sister churches were invited to seats with us. 3rd Inquired for reference as to whether there was any grievances that could be brought forward in Gospel order. Took up an unfavorable report against Demps a Black Br. & appointed Breth, Sanders & Langston to cite him to meet this church on Tomorrow. 4th Opened the door for the reception of members. 5th Appointed Breth. Brooks & Harbin messengers to our next Union Meeting. Rec'd a letter from our Sister Church at Providence requesting this church to call a Presbytery for the ordination of Br William R. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. Said matter postponed till Friday before the 2nd Saturday in August next. Sunday met according to adjournment the case of Demps the Black Brother relative to said report, which report was that he had taken his master's horse without leave and rode him to a certain store & there being interrogated by Patrols stated to them that he had permission from his master which appears to be entirely false, also a report that said Demps is guilty of the act of adultery. The church unanimously excluded him from our communion and fellowship. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sabbath in August. 1st Opened conference by singing. 2nd Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3rd Inquired for a reference also whether there be any grievances that could be brought forward in Gospel order. 4th Took into consideration the request of our sister church Providence relative to the Ordination of Br. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. Said matter dismissed at the request of Br. Wellborn. 5th Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in September. 1- Opened conference by singing & prayer. 2- Brethren and sisters of sister churches were invited to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference, also whether there be any grievances that could be brought forward in gospel order. 4- Appointed the following brethren messenger to the Association, viz R. Thornton & Wellborn. 5- Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct. 1831. 1- Opened conference by singing. 2- Invited brethren & sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference, also whether there be any grievances that could be brought forward in gospel order. 4- Appointed Breth. Wellborn, Sandidge & Brooks to cite Br. George Rucker to next conference to answer to the charge of circulating a slanderous report against the Pastor of this church. 5- Dismissed by letter sister Judith Barnwell & sister Olive Hampton. 6- Received a petition from our sister church Providence for us to call a Presbytery for the ordination of Br. Wellborn to the Gospel ministry. Said request granted and the following brethren requested to compose the Presbytery for his ordination, viz Littleton Meeks, Henry David, Jeremiah Reeves, George Lumpkin & William Manning. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1831. Took up the case of Br. Rucker and agreed to lay it over until next meeting in consequence of his being sick & not able to come. On the 7th of December 1831. The following Ministering Brethren met at Grove Level church viz Hymer, David, Meeks, Caloway and Thornton, and formed themselves into a Presbytery for the purpose or ordaining W. R. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. The Presbytery proceeded to business and after examining the church and not finding a oneness, thought it most expedient to defer the ordination for the present, and also at the request of Br. Wellborn. Nathaniel Harbin, Clk. S. Hymer, Mod. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Dec. 1831. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3- Inquired for reference and took up the case of Br. George Rucker and excommunicated him. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Robert Toney and Sarah Perry. 1832 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Jany 1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited visiting brethren to seats with us. 3-Inquire for reference. None. 4-Opened door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Feb. 1832. 1-Opened conference by singing. 2-Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Sister Sarah Johnson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March 1832. 1 Opened conference by singing, exhortation & prayer. 2 Inquired for references. None. 3 Inquired if any matters dealing that were ripe for church interference. None. 4 The church took into consideration the propriety of appointing a standing committee to settle debts and also to examine and arrange matters requiring church interference left as a reference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1832. 1 Opened conference by singing. 2 Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and agreed to continue it for further conference. 3 Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter Sister Eliza Webb. 4 Received a request from Providence church asking for helps to settle a difficulty. Appointed Brethren Elijah Thornton and Willis Webb to go as helps from this church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May 1832. 1 Conference was opened by singing. 2 Invited brethren and sisters from sister churches to seats with us. 3 Opened a door for the reception of members. 4 Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and dismissed it. 5 Dismissed by letter sisters Mary Arrowood and Dorothy Huggins. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in June 1832. 1 Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2 Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3 Inquired for reference. None. 4 Enquired for matters ripe for church interference. None. 5 Opened a door for the reception of members. 6 Whereas Sister Mary Mauldin once obtained a letter of admission from this church and having lost the came makes application for an other letter. Appointed Brethren Sanders & Thornton and Sandidge to have an interview with Sister Mauldin and report the same to this church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath on July 1832 1-Opened the conference by singing and exhortation. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty requiring church interference. None. 5-Heard the report of the brethren appointed to see Sister Polly Mauldin(Referred to as Mary previous meeting) and agreed to grant her another letter with a note stating the circumstances by way of postscript. 6-Appointed Thursday before the 3rd Sabbath in August for our next conference. 7-Opened the door the reception of members and received by experience Patsy Holland. The church met on Wednesday before the 3rd Sabbath in August 1832. 1-Opened the conference by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired if there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Jane Tapp, Anny Tapp, Uriah Kitchens and Samuel Norwood and by recantation Anny Hall formerly Anny Savell. 6-Received a request from our sister church Neals Creek (Nails Creek) for the dismission of Br. Wellborn. Said request granted. 7-Appointed Breth. R. Thornton and Jacob Brooks messengers to the Association. 8-Adjourned to meet at the water tomorrow morning. Met according to adjournment and opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Elisabeth Meeks, Thomas Ivie and Elisabeth Ivie. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct.1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired if there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Alphas Herren. 6-Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on tomorrow at the place where baptism is to be administered. The church met on the 3rd Sabbath in Nov. 1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Sarah Brooks. 6-Dismissed by letter sister Mary Payne, Brother and Sister Ware and Caty a colored sister. 7-Received a petition from our sister church at Nails Creek for Ministerial help to ordain Br. Wellborn to the Gospel Ministry. Brother R. Thornton given up to exercise his own discretion in the above matter. The church met on the 3rd Sabbath in Dec. 1832. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Moved and seconded that the voice of the church be taken whether Br. Thornton invite Br. Wellborn to preach when he visits us under existing circumstances relative to his ordination. Said matter left as a reference. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Mary Dailey. 7-Dismissed by letter Sisters Baugh and Wellborn and Br. Sandidge and his wife also sisters Mary Henderson and Pritchett. 1833 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Jan. 1833. 1-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us to aid in any matters coming before us. 2-Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and decide in the affirmative. 3-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4- Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Martha Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Feb. 1833 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. Also whether there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. Received a letter from Henry & Polly Walston formerly excommunicated by this church making acknowledgments for their former conduct and requesting the church to forgive them. The church unanimously forgave them, and directs the clerk to inform them of the disposition the church has made of their acknowledgment and request. 4-Caty a coloured sister returns her letter to this church and is received. 5-Application being made by Br. Sandidge for letters for Brother and Sister Langston said matter left as a reference. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for and took up the reference relative to Br. & Sister Langston's obtaining letters of dismission. The church is unanimously opposed to their having letters in consequence on his part of making unfair statements relative to his debts and going off and leaving the same unsettled and throwing out unlawful threats relative to his neighbor and also for not applying for a letter before he left the country, and in consequence on her part of her partaking too much of the spirit of her husband in going off and leaving his affairs unsettled. The church directs Brethren R. Thornton, Brooks and Harbin to write to them stating the reason why the church can not grant the letters, and give them a reasonable time to reply. 4-Br. Nathan Sanders introduced a charge against Br. Robert Toney for not paying him a certain note. Appointed Breth. Epps, Mauldin and William Kitchens to cite him to next church meeting. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1833. 1-Conference was opened by exhortation. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for the reference of Brother & Sister Langston and took it up and refered it to next meeting also took up and refered the case of Br. Robert Toney to next meeting. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with them. 3-Inquired for and took up the case of Henry and Polly Walston also received a letter from the church of Christ Hebziba (sic) in Troup County Geo. Stating that Henry and Polly Walston were in good standing. We restore them to fellowship and grant them letters of dismission and took up the case of Br and sister Langston and excommunicated them, also took up the case of Br. Toney and satisfaction was obtained by Br. Toney promising to pay the money this evening. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with them. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-A charge introduced against Br. Robert Toney by reports for writing and making publick a slanderous report and excommunicated him on the above charge. 5-Appointed Brethren R. Thornton and Jacob Brooks to cite Br. Alpha Herren to attend our next conference meeting to answer unfavorable report relative to his religious character. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members and Received by experience Sister Mary Casey and by letter Sister Sarah Morris. Brethren Brooks and Harbin agreed to represent us in the next Union Meeting. Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on Wednesday 26th Inst. at the place where the ordinance of Baptism is to be administered. Wednesday 26th June. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. Bennet Rylee and sisters Nancy Rylee and Ann Graham. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference and took up the case of Br. Herren's and left it as a reference. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Received a request from our sister church Blacks Creek for helps to settle a difficulty said request granted and Breth E. Thornton and Harbin appointed to go as helps. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by experience Br. Joel Casey. Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on Saturday before the 1st Sabbath in August. Opened as door for the reception of members, and received by experience Nancy and Lucinda Everett. Agreed to open a door on tomorrow at the place where baptism is to be administered Sabbath, the church opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. James Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in August 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for and took up the reference against Br. Alphas Herren and he having failed to comply with the request of the church was excommunicated. 4-Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Friday before the 3rd Sabbath in September 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and exhortation. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference, also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. 4-Received a request from our sister church Lystra for Ministerial help to examine into the qualifications of Br. Benj. Brown as a suitable person for ordination to the Ministry. Said request was granted. 5-Dismissed by letter Br. John & Sister Lucinda Brooks. 6-Opened a door for admission into the church. Received by experience Br. Paris Casey. 7-Delegated Brethren R. Thornton and Harbin and Br. Jacob Brooks in case of failure to represent us in our next Association. The clerk to write a letter and exhibit it to the church on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct. next. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Oct. 1833. 1-Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Received a letter from William Langston formerly a member of this church. Agreed to write to him again. Brethren R. Thornton, Jacob Brooks and Harbin to write. 5-Dismissed by letter Br. Paris Casey. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. 7-Received and sanctioned the letter to the Association and returned it to the clerk to fill out. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Nov. 1833. 1-Conference was opened by exhortation. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church intervention. 4-Dismissed Br. Bennet Rylee and Sister Martha Holland. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. 6-On Sunday dismissed Sister Ann Graham. 1834 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in Jan. 1834, the Pastor being absent. 1-Appointed Br William Kitchens Mod. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference. None. 4-Inquired for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 5- Opened a door for the reception of new members. 6-N. Harbin presented a letter to the church written to William Langston relative to his and his wife's exclusion. The church directs him to fill out the letter, by inserting the charges against them and send it on. 7-Dismissed by letter Br. Joel Casey & Sister Mary Casey. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Feb. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Joseph & Sister Anna Johnston and Sister Susannah Kitchens. 5- Received a request from our sister church at Neals (Nails) Creek for the Eldership of this church to assist in the ordination of a Deacon. Said request granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficult ripe for church interference. 4-Moves and seconded that the voice of the church be taken whether she considers the terms Deacon and Elder Synonymous, Said matter refered to next meeting. 5-Received a request from our sister church Neals (Nails) Creek for Eldership to ordain a deacon, said request granted. 6-Dismissed by letter Sister Mary Darby. 7- Opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter, sister Sarah Johnston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in May 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for and took up the reference of last conference relative to the terms Deacon and Elder. The church considers them the same and related to Deacon and Preacher. 4-Inquired to matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. 5-Query. Is any member of the church entitled to church fellowship that is insolvent and uses not all the necessary means to extricate himself from debt, referenced to next conference. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by recantation Sister Mary Patterson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in June 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for and took up reference of last meeting and answered the said query in the negative unanimously. 4- Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Took into consideration the recovering one side of the meeting house and repairing the doors and Window Shutters. Appointed Breth. Harbin, E. Thornton and H. Sanders to superintend the same. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of new members. 5- Appointed Breth. William Kitchens & Willis Webb correspondents to our next Union Meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Sept. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether that be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Nathan & Sister Frances Sanders. 5-Appointed Bret. R. Thornton and Nathaniel Harbin and in case of failure Br. Jacob Brooks to our next Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Oct. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-The letter to the Association called for read and received. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Nov. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Dec. 1834. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Dismissed by letter sister Susan Turner. 1835 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Jan. 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters ripe for church interference. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Larkin Looney. 5-Dismissed by letter Sister Mary Patterson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Feb. 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there are matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seat with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Read and took up a request from the Baptist Church of Christ at Little Cypress, Alabama, requesting the restoration of our once Brother and sister Langston or a copy of the charges sent to them in order for them to act on the same, also received an acknowledgment from William Langston. Agreed to write to said church on the above matter. 5-Opened the door for the reception of new members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Appointed Brethren Brooks and Harbin to represent us in our next Union meeting. At a Union Meeting began and held at Grove Level Meeting house on Friday 17th -18th and 19th July 1835. The following brethren from sister churches attended. From Academy, Davis, Thomas and Dougherty. From Blacks Creek, No messengers. From Cabin Creek, Borders and Rogers. From Candlers Creeek, Yarborough, Culpepper and T. T. Bowen. From Grove Level, Brooks and Harbin. Mars Hill, Doolittle. Oconee, McLester (?). Walnut Fork, Brazelton. Providence, Polk and Williams. Nails Creek, Pool, Crow and Toney. Athens, No messengers. 1-Called for and read correspondence from sister Union Meetings, Messengers from the Elbert District, Breth Harris, Ford and B. Thornton were cordially received and affectionately invited to seats with us. 2-Appointed a committee of 5 to arrange preaching during the meeting to consist of Breth Davis, T. T. Bowen, Brooks, Brazelton and Harbin. 3-Appointed the next Union Meeting for the Jackson District at the Walnut Fork. 4-Agreed to keep up the correspondence with our sister Union Meetings. Breth Davis and Harbin to write and the following brethren messengers to the Oglethorpe District: Davis, Reeves and Brazelton. To the Elbert District Brethren R. Thornton, Yarborough, Wellborn and Harbin. 5-The committee to arrange preaching report that Brethren B. Thornton preach first, Br. Ford to follow then an intermission after which Br. Reeves preach then commune after communion. Open a door for the reception of members. 6-Adjourned to meet at 10 O clock tomorrow. 7- Met according to adjournment and at the close of communion opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Sister Eady Henderson. 8-The committee to arrange preaching report that Breth B. Thornton and Ford preach in the order of their names and Br. Yarborough to exercise in that way he may think proper. Then an intermission. Then Breth Wellborn, Reeves and Thornton to preach in the order of their names. 9-The stand now occupied on Sunday by Breth B. Thornton, Ford and Yarborough in the forenoon. Then Br. Anthony preached and was followed in exhortation by Br. Wellborn and others we trust with good effect. 10-Concluded to continue the meeting until Monday evening and adjournment to meet in the morning at 10 O clock. 11-Met according to adjournment and the Desk was occupied by Breth Wellborn, Reeves and Anthony. 12-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Alsey Mauldin. The church met on Friday the 31st July and after an appropriate discourse by Elder John Harris followed by Elders Wellborn and Thornton, Opened a door for the reception of members and Received by experience Joseph Turner and Mary Brooks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. Br. R. Thornton presented a letter to the church written by the request of Cloud's Creek to him by Br. Butler Stamps, specifying and preferring charges against Br. Larkin Looney for making false statements relative to his debts in Oglethorpe County, also for getting drunk. Moved and seconded that the church take up the case of Br. Larkin Looney and after investigation he was unanimously excluded from the fellowship of the church. 5-(there is no 4)- Received a request from our sister church Poplar Spring for the Eldership of this church and as many of the laity as can conveniently go to meet with them on Wednesday after 1st Sunday in Sept. next, and appointed 5 of the laity to go with the Eldership viz. Breth E. Thornton, G. T. Bond, W. Webb, William Kitchens and H. Sanders. 6-Dismissed by letter Br. G. T. Bond. 7-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Sept. 1835. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Dismissed by letter Mary a coloured sister. 5-Appointed Breth. R. Thornton and J. Brooks messengers to our next association. 6-Opened a door for the reception of members. The minutes of the Oct conference lost or mislaid. No recollection of any business of importance. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day on Nov. 1835. The Pastor being absent Brother Yarborough was appointed Mod. 1-Conference was opened by singing & prayer. 2-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sisters Joannah Norwood and Elisabeth Bryant. Alphas Herren came forward and made an acknowledgment to the church for his past conduct, refered said matter to be attended to on tomorrow. The church met according to previous arrangement. 1- Appointed Br. Wellborn Mod. 2-Conference opened by singing. 3-Alphas Herren came forward, made and acknowledgment and was restored to fellowship. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Peter a coloured Br. And Arminda a coloured sister. 3-Dismissed by letter W. A. Thornton and sister Sealy Thornton. Also Br. Alphas Herren. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Dec. 1835. Conference was opened by singing. Inquiries were made in the ordinary way. Received by letter Br. Mordicaci (Mordicai) Mauldin. 1836 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Jan. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also whether there be any matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. Moved and seconded that Breth Bond and Sanders have an interview with Br Epps Mauldin relative to some unfavorable reports against his christian character. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br Bennet Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Feb. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Moved and recorded that Breth Bond and Sanders relate their interview with Br Epps Mauldin. They state that they cited him to this meeting. Br Mauldin met the church and acknowledged that he had been drunk said matter refered to next conference. 4- Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of church members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Took up the reference against Br Epps Mauldin and excluded him from the church. 4-Inquired for difficulties ripe for church interference. Dismissed by letter Sister Sarah Morris. 5-Opened a door for the reception of church members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in April 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br Samuel and Sister Sarah Johnston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's say in May 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-In compliance with previous arrangements, Nathaniel Harbin presented a margin Bible to the church. The church received and paid two dollars for it and agreed that it should be kept at the meeting house for the use and benefit of the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there are any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Agreed to meet at the meeting house on Thursday before the 3rd Lord's day in July next for the purpose of imploring the mercies of God relative to our divided state as a denomination. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in July 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Received a petition from our sister church Kandlers Creek for three or four of our laity to inquire into the gift on Br Ambrose Yarborough said request granted and Brethren Brooks, Harbin, E. Thornton and H. Sanders to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened the door for reception of members. 5-Appointed our next conference on Thursday before the 3rd Lord's day in Sept. next. The church met on Thursday before the 3rd Lord's day in Sept. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and reading the 5th Chapter of the Apostles 1st Letter to the Corinthians. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Appointed Breth R. Thornton and Brooks messengers to our next association. 6- Moved and seconded that the voice of the church be taken relative to the propriety or impropriety of the support of Domestic or home Missions said matter refered to next conference meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Oct. 1836. 1-The Pastor being absent Br. William R. Wellborn was appointed Mod. 2-Conference was opened by singing. 3-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 4-Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting and decide that it is proper to support Domestic or home Missions. (Unanimously). 5-Inquired whether there are any difficulties ripe for church interference. None. 6-Opened a door for the reception of new members. 7- Dismissed by letter Sister Nancy Bush and Br Bennet Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1836. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Dec. 1836. 1-Conference was opened the usual way. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 1837 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Jan. 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Appointed Brethren Samuel and Joseph Johnson to have an interview with Brethren William and Uriah Kitchens and request them to attend the next church conference to answer to some reports unfavorable to their christian character. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Feb. 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Called for the report for the Breth Johnson and they state that they have had an interview with the Brethren Kitchens, and that the Brethren have had a considerable falling out injurious to their christian character, said matter not settled. Appointed a committee of 5 Brethren viz Brooks, R. Thornton, Bonds, E. Thornton and Harbin to try and settle the above matter and report to next conference. 4-Dismissed by letter Sisters Wilson, Nancy and Mary Everett. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met of Saturday before the Lord's day in March 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for a reference, Moved and seconded that the committee appointed at last conference to settle a difficulty between the Brother Kitchenses (sic) report to the church. The committee reports said matter not settled. The Brother Kitchenses being present, Moved and seconded that their case be taken up and that they be called upon to answer to the church. Moved and seconded that said matter be referred to next conference. Br William to be excused for non attendance if not convenient for him to attend. 4- Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in April 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for and took up the reference of last meeting, said matter settled. 4-Inquired for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. 5-Opened a door for the reception of members. 6-Received from some of the Brethren of Black's Creek church a request to aid and council them in setting in order the things that remain. Said request granted and Brethren Brooks, Webb, E. Thornton, Bonds and Harbin to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2- Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3- Inquired for reference also whether there be any matters ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-The Brethren appointed to attend to the call of some of the Brethren at Blacks Creek church ask further time to report their proceedings. 6-Received a petition from our sister church Kandlers Creek for two or three of this church to sit with them in their next conference. Said request granted and Breth Brooks, Sanders and Webb appointed to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1837. Inquired for reference also matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Franklin County GaArchives Church Records.....Grove Level Church Minutes and Membership Roll July 1837-May 1844 Copyright Date 1844 Grove Level Baptist Church Grove Level, Banks County, Georgia Minutes and Membership Roll 1802-1902 and 1902-1942 Part 4 Records of Grove Level Baptist Church (July 1837-May 1844) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s Day in July 1837. 1-Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2-Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3-Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4-Opened a door for the reception of members. 5-Agreed to keep up correspondence with the Union meeting. Harbin and E. Thornton to go. 6-On motion the report of the helps sent to Blacks Creek church was read together with the Memorial and Protest of the church at Blacks Creek all of which was ordered by the church to be recorded. Protest We, the minority of the church at Blacks Creek feel ourselves oppressed by the majority of this church do respectfully enter our protest against their sayings and actings. 1-Because we think they have not acted in the Spirit of the Gospel in contending for a government to prohibit any of her members contributing to any of the benevolent Institutions of the day, and will not so much as consent to remain with us and allow each one of us (“of us” stricken through) to do as he may think proper in these things. 2-Because they have denied us the common privileges of free people even in the exercise of opinions and have virtually excluded us the right of church membership and that without any church dealings. 3-Because together with the use of the meeting house they have taken from us all the church papers and the Church Book not by act of the church in any order for there has been no such thing before the church, but it is done. 4-Because in all these things we believe the Spirit of the Gospel Republican, and Justice has been violated and God’s Holy Sanctuary has been polluted. The foregoing protest in substance on Saturday before the 2nd Lord’s day in April we Beg leave to read before the church in order if possible to bring about a union once more among us. But the Majority would not hear us. Where upon we the Minority resolved if possible to obtain the advice of sister churches. Memorial We the undersigned members of the Church of Christ at Blacks Creek do most deeply regret the distance of the causes which so unhappily have involved the deepest interest and perhaps destiny of our church and denomination. While we are made to mourn over these causes we feel it our bounden duty as the afflicted and oppressed Minority of that Church after saying that to the best of our power we used every exertion to keep the Unity of the Spirit in the bonds of peace we were virtually driven out of the meeting house by an unjust exercise of discipline in the unfeeling hands of an oppressing Majority of our church. Feeling as we do and desiring always in the Lord to be a blessing to our fellow beings, It becomes our duty to state that the course we have adopted not of choice but of necessity to an enlightened and generous community. We do most cheerfully appeal, before whom and for the information of our brethren who reside at a distance we willingly state these grounds, which led the Majority to such unjust and unprecedented acts in denying is the use of the house of publick worship by no other right than that they are the Majority depriving us from a seat in conference, seizing and holding from us the papers of the church and church book, closing the pulpit against all Baptist Ministers of the Gospel who favor the cause of benevolence. All these things have they done without ever preferring a charge against us or any one of us the Minority in a legal or tangible form. In this sweeping unjust and unjust way declare us hereticks and with malicious words prating against us (3rd Epistle John and 10th Verse) saying we shall not in worshipping God do as we please with our own contrary to the discipline of the church and Republican principles for what Because 1-We religiously feel it’s our duty to oppose intemperance and needless use of ardent spirits and charitably allow any one to do as they please relative to joining temperance or any other benevolent society and not to suffer opinions in these things to break christian fellowship. 2-We religiously feel and believe it to be our duty both to support and aid in spreading the Gospel as far as we ourselves are able. 3-We do believe all are at liberty to join or not to join any of the benevolent institutions of the day for the spread of the Gospel, publishing the Scriptures in heathen tongues, disseminating religious and useful knowledge, teaching children to regard the scriptures and the Lord’s day. 4-We believe all are at liberty to act in these things according to their own conscience. Proceedings of the helps The Baptist church of Christ met in conference at Blacks Creek meeting house in the being in the Minority of that church and deeply afflicted have called for helps, Viz: Nails Creek Brethren William Poole and Mangum, Grove Level Harbin, Brooks, E. Thornton , R. Thornton, and Webb, Oconee J. Borders, Christler and Hardy, Cabin Creek Isaac Borders, to assist us in what course to pursue. R. Thornton, Mod. W. R. Wellborn, Clk. 1-Conference was opened by reading a part of 6th Chapter of Gallations 4 first verses, made some remarks and prayer by the Moderator. 2-Invited Brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us to aid in any matter that may come before us. 3-Took up the business presumed to be before us and after a fair investigation of existing difficulties, The Brethren offer the following Advice Inasmuch as we the helps of sister churches think that a difference of opinion in relation to what is termed the benevolent institutions of the day should not be sufficient to break christian fellowship and inasmuch as the Majority will not allow liberality of sentiments in these things we think the Minority have not departed from original principles. We therefore think it’s advisable that they continue to meet here or somewhere else when they can and particularly try to cultivate friendly feelings towards the Majority and others. August 1837 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4. Appointed a committee of three Viz. Brethren Uriah Kitchens and Johnson to request Br. Nathan Sanders to attend next conference to answer to an unfavorable report against his religious character. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. John Bush. 6. Agreed to open a door for the reception of members on to morrow at the water. 7. Dismissed by letter Br. John Bush. Met according to previous arrangements and opened a door for the reception of members received by experience Br. John W. Haynes. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Sept. 1837 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up the reference relative to Br. Nathan Sanders be being present and from his acknowledgement agreed to get along with him. 4. Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5. Appointed a committee of 3 Breth Viz. Brooks, Harbin and Rylee to have an interview with French Haggard relative to some insinuations by him implicating the character of the Pastor of this church and report to this church. 6. Appointed the following Breth Viz. Elder R. Thornton and Harbin and in case of failure Br. Brooks messengers to our next Association. 7. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Br. James Perry and Sister Eleanor Perry. 8. Appointed the following correspondents to Kandler Creek Viz. Breth. Webb and Samuel Johnson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Oct. 1837 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also matters of difficulties ripe for church interference. None. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. 5. The letter to the Association called for read and received. Departed this life on the 9th October 1837 Prudence Peeples formerly Sister Cowen. 1838 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Jan. 1838. 1. Conference was opened by admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. 5. Dismissed by letter Br. William Kitchens and Sister Kitchens, his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Feb. 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing and lecturing from 4th Chap. 1st Peter and prayer. The usual inquiries were made and so far as ascertained the church is in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in March 1838. 1 Conference was opened by prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with ut. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 4. Appointed correspondents as follows to Kandlers Creek Breth. E. Thornton and J. Brooks. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in April 1838. 1. Opened conference in the usual way. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Ginney, a colored sister. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in May 1838. 1. Conference was opened by lecture and prayer. 2. Inquired for reference and also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. 4. Dismissed by letter Br. George T. Bonds. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in June 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing and lecture. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficult ripe for church interference. None. 4. Received correspondent as follows From Kandlers Creek Br. Barnes. 5. Appointed correspondents as follows to Kandlers Creek Breth. Hendrix and Brooks. 6. Received a request from our sister church at Beaverdam for our Eldership Br. E. Thornton to assist in the ordination of a Deacon. Said request granted. 7. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in July 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing an prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting as usual in the District. Breth. N. Harbin, E. Thornton, W. Webb and J. Brooks to attend. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the Lord’s day in August 1838. 1. Entered into conference in the usual way. Br. Uriah Kitchens laid in a report against Br. Samuel Norwood for talking disrespectful of his sister and then denying it and then owning it. Appointed Breth. J. Johnson and S. Johnson to cite him to next conference. The church met on the 20th August 1838. 1. Conference was opened by singing and admonition. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up the difficulty between Breth. Uriah Kitchens and Samuel Norwood. On motion the Breth at variance had an interview in presence of 2 members of the church. The Brethren reported the difficulty unsettled Whereupon Br. Samuel Norwood was excommunicated from the fellowship of the church. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. 5. Appointed the following brethren to represent us in our next association Viz. R. Thornton and Jacob Brooks and N. Harbin in case of failure. 6. Appointed the following correspondents to Kandlers Creek Viz. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Nov. 1838. Inquired for reference. None also for difficulties ripe for church interference. Opened a door for the reception of members. At an extra conference held at Grove Level church on the 1st Lord’s day in Nov. 1838 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Moved and seconded that the letter received from our sister church the Academy be answered and that Breth. Brooks, Harbin and Sanders prepare our answer and present the same to this church for inspection. 4. Dismissed by letter Elder (?) R. Thornton, Sister Eliz Thornton, Francis Maldin and Ginney a colored Sister. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Nov. 1838. Entered into conference and agreed to have on our minds the choice of a Preacher until the next meeting. Dismissed by letter Br. Mordecai Mauldin and Sister Keziah Mauldin also Samuel Johnson and his wife Sarah Johnson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Dec. And entered into conference. Dismissed by letter Br. James Perry and his wife Eleanor and daughters Eleanor and Sarah Perry. Received by letter Sister Rebecca Cox. Breth Rylee and Haynes agreed to correspond with Kandlers Creek church. Took up the reference of last meeting respecting the choice of a preacher and the church unanimously chose Elder Littleton Meeks Pastor as far as his ability will enable him (struck through) permit him and he agrees to serve us. 1839 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Jan. 1839. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Agreed to unite in spending a portion of the 1st Sabbath in each month in prayer for the spread of the Gospel over the world. Also in accordance with the request of the Sarepta Association we agreed to appoint Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March next as a day of fasting and prayer. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Feb. 1839. Conference was opened by singing. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Sister Elizabeth Perry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day on March 1839. 1. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 4. Opened a door for the reception of new members. 5. Appointed correspondents to Kandlers Creek as follows Brethren Sanders and Brooks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in April 1839. 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Dismissed by letter Sisters Nancy Tapp and Mary Casey. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in May 1839. Conference was opened by singing. 1. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 2. Inquired for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in June 1839. Entered into conference. Br. Jacob Brooks informed the church that fellowship was broken between Sister Harbin and Sister Hendrix. The church appointed Breth. J. Rylee, H. Sanders, J. Brooks, W. Webb, Sister Brooks and Sister Webb to settle the difficulty & if they could not settle it to cite them to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in July 1839. 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up the reference of last conference relative to fellowship being broken between Sisters Harbin and Hendrix. The committee report said matter unsettled. Moved and seconded that the committee report the difficulty to the church Whereupon the committee reported Sister Hendrix guilty of ungospel speeches and making statements at one time which were proven and at another time denying them. Whereupon she was unanimously excommunicated from the church. 4. Appointed Breth. Webb and Sanders to cite Sister Neal to next conference to answer to a complaint laid in by Br. Haynes that is for circulating a report injurious to his religious character. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in August 1839. The Pastor being absent Br. John Brooks acted as Mod. 1. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Called for and took up the reference of last conference relative to Sister Neal and Br. Haynes said matter referred to next conference in consequence of Gospel testimony that Sister Neal says she can produce. The church directs the clerk to write to the church where said witness’ membership is and request that church to send this church the testimony of said witness. 4. QUERY. Shall we as a church hold in our fellowship those that hath petitioned the Legislature to enact laws to deprive the people of the State of Georgia of their rights and privileges as a republican people Whose rights have been bought by the shedding of blood. Referred to next conference. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. 6. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting of the Jackson District Breth. Webb, Harbin and in case of failure Br. Jacob Brooks to attend. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord’s day in Sept. 1839. The Moderator being absent Br. John Brooks was requested to act as Moderator. 1. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited members of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Inquired for and took up reference as relative to Sister Neal and Br. Haynes. Said matter settled satisfactorily by the parties. 4. Inquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. 5. Called for and read the query of last conference and laid it over to next conference. Dismissed by letter Br.and Sister Harbin and Sister Neal. No meeting in October. GROVE LEVEL CHURCH was constituted on the 3rd Saturday in May 1802 by Moses Sanders, John Doss, William Denman and Thomas Maxwell. Whereas, The Baptist church of Christ at Grove Level has been sorely visited with the spirits of division in which she has not only suffered the loss of some whom she esteemed good brethren but also with them the church record, and being now left to start anew our record as a church, BE IT KNOWN that we consider ourselves to be a body constituted on ORIGINAL BAPTIST PRINCIPLES and governed by the SCRIPTURES in union with all the old Associations. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1839. Br. Meeks, Mod. Took up the query from August conference and reconsidered the vote that brought it into the church and thereby throwed it out of the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rs Sunday in December 1839. The difficulties relative to our division referred to next meeting and agreed to call on sister churches for helps (viz.) Kandler’s Creek, Line and Nails Creek. 1840 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1840. Br. W. R. Wellborn, Mod. Took up the conduct of Brethren Brooks and others in leaving the house in time of conference contrary to all former customs and usages and calling for other who thought as they did to follow him and so causing a division in the church. The church and helps present do not think such conduct Scriptural. Therefor we do not hold ourselves responsible for their future conduct as Baptists. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1840 and entered into conference. Br. James David, Mod. Inquired for reference. None. Inquired for business in the usual order. None. We that are present agree to have our names enrolled into the new Book, Names of the Members of Grove Level church (Note: Some of the copy is very poor. This list seems to have been worked on over the years and comments made in different handwritings. Females have what appears to be their married surnames added at a later date. Some members had death dates written in. Those that have “Diss” next to them would appear to have been “Dismissed” and “Excld.” appears to be “Excluded”) Males James Rylee Harris Sanders John W. Haynes (Diss) Nathan Sanders William Kitchens (Excld) Uriah Kitchens (Diss) Thomas Ivie (Excld) Joseph Turner (Diss) Hugh Norville (Excld) Pleasant F. Burgess (Diss) John Prater (Diss) Horatio Gowers (Diss) Josiah Kitchens (Diss) Fleming Harris (Excld) George J. Forbous (Exlcd) Bennet Rylee William Curry (Excld) Thomas Holland (Diss) R. J. Holland (Diss) Jacob Brooks (Deceased) Jacob M. Brooks (Diss) Willis Webb (Diss) Moses Hendricks John Lacy (Diss) Samuel Headen (Diss) Armstead Hardy (Dismissed by L.) McNeese Hardy (Diss) Thomas Bush William Prater (Diss) William Perry (Diss) Alfred Hudgins (Diss) Minyard Sanders (Dead) Thomas S. Sisson (Diss) Thomas Prater (Excld) Samuel Orr (Diss) Epps Mauldin (Diss) Westley Wyley (Diss) Nacy Meeks Aaron Sanders (Dead) Richard Perry (Excld) Ellet Rucker Theodore Turk (Diss) Thomas F. Anderson Sr. Enoch Anderson John A. Ivie (Dead) James Little (Diss) John M. Turk (Diss) John L. Ivie (Dismissed by letter) Moses H. Sanders (Diss) Green L. Mcbee (Diss) John Mize (Diss) Alfred McBee (Diss) S. J. Sanders (Dead) Daniel Mize (Excld) William Henry (Excld) Sylvanus Couch (Excld) Harvey R. Anderson (Dead) Samuel T. Loggans (Diss) Francis Ballew Green W. Sanders (Diss) Wilson Jones (Diss) J. B. Slater (Excld) Jeptha Rucker (Diss) John Greenway (Excld, Restored, Excld) Zerura Kitchens Jefferson Davis (Diss) Samuel Norwood (Diss) Alfred J. Ritchy Franklin Owen (Diss) Amos Viles (Diss) James T. Kitchens (Diss) William Wyley (Diss) Hardy Strickland (Dismissed by Letter) Stephen Cowen (Dead) Mitchel Mize David Greenway (Excld) Thomas D. Thurlkeld (Dismissed by letter) John L. Meeks (Dead) William A. Ellison (Excld) John Hill Thomas J. Anderson Jr. Renny Chasteen (Diss) Samuel H. Walker (Excld) John W. Greenway (Excld) James Loggans (can’t read) John Toney (Dead) James K. Cowen (Dismissed by Letter January 1861 James Chasteen (Excld) William Savell (Dead) David Hill (Excld) Moses H. Sanders (Dead) John E. Harper (Dismissed) Johnson Bradley (Diss) Samuel Wilson (Diss Jan. 3 1860) A. C. Stevenson (Diss) H. (?) T. N. White (Diss) J. B. Chasteen (Diss) David Yeargin Perry M. Vaughn (Dead) Isaac Wood (Diss March 16 1861) Robert Jones 1859 J. N. Chandler (Diss by letter) T. C . Chandler (Letter) Oct. 1859 Lenard Smith (Diss by letter) April 1861 S. J. Simes (By letter, Dead 1863) June 15, 1861 John F. Smith (Diss by letter) April 1862 J. H. Aaron (Dismissed by letter) 1862 Thomas Carson (Dead 1862) (Remaining Males on faint copy) Hinson Brooks F. M. Burton Joseph Sims Augustus Harviy? Lafayette Meeks William Anderson (Elder?) H. J. Goss (Recd by letter 1865) J. W. Goss D. J. Sanders (received by 1865) Jason (?) King John Jincy or Lincy (very faint) M. H. Sanders (received by letter 1861) William B. Anderson (Dead) William King (Diss by letter) James Jones James H. Hollin (Letter) Oliver Meeks (letter) Neatie (?) G. Chastian (Diss-Letter) T. L. Tapp (Excld) G. T. Bond (Diss by letter) Thomas Forbus (D. L.) W. W. Moore (Excld) J. T. Norwood John A. Moore (Excld) E. D. Moore (letter) Reuben Brooks J. M. Bennett/Burnett G. B. Forbus M. M. N. Hardy (Diss by letter) Vinson (?) Brooks James H. Hollin (struck through) S. G. Jackson (Rec. By letter) William Baugh Females Elizabeth Casey (Diss) Letty Casey (Diss) Ann Jordan (Diss) Elizabeth Sanders (Dead) Elizabeth Ivie Polly Perry (Diss) Elizabeth Perry Nancy Rylee (Dead-“August 9" scratched through date, then “July 1867") Sally Johnson (Diss) Susannah Kitchens (Diss) Elizabeth Kitchens (Dead) Frances Sanders Elizabeth Bush (Dead) Jane Tapp (Dead) Nancy Norwood (Dead) Nancy Kitchens (Diss) Margaret Perry (Diss) Rebecca Cox Martha Hendrix (Diss) Susannah Turner (Diss) Anna Tapp (Died Oct. 1859) Mary Hendrix (Diss) Alsey Rucker (Diss) Nancy McBee (Diss) Lurana Toney (Dead) Elizabeth M. Burgess (Diss) Anne Prater (Dismissed) Cintha House (Diss) Rebecca Kitchens (Excld) Delila Tapp Rebecca Perry (Excluded June 1860) Ruth Hambrick (Excld) Lucy Rucker (Dead 1861) Elizabeth Bryant (Diss) Mary Prater (Diss) Mary Harris (Diss) Nancy Ward (Diss) Leah Gowers (Diss) Milly Greenway (Diss) Nancy Forbous (Excld) Mary E Wellborn (Anderson) Martha Rylee (Dead October 29th 1851) Elizabeth Holland (Diss) Sarah Hendrix (Dec. 1864) Elizabeth Brooks (Diss Oct. 1859) Sarah Brooks (Dec.) Edy Henderson (Diss) Rebecca Rucker Martha Webb (Diss) Rachael Webb (Dismissed) Eliza Webb (Diss) Annie Lacy (Diss) Joanna Norwood Arsena L. Kelly (Diss) Sultany Bell Dotia Prater (Diss) Polly Headen (Dead) Lucy Hardy (Dec. 1864) Elizabeth Orr (Diss) Harriet B. Bush (Diss) Catherine Haynes (Diss) Dorcas Hendrix Emily C. Pruitt (Excld) Elizabeth Prater (Diss) Louisa A. Sisson (Diss) Elizabeth Rucker Annie Jordan (Diss) Dicey Orr (Diss) Mary Orr (Diss) Martha Wyley (Diss) Lucinda Whittemore (Excld) Melissa Sanders Rena Prater (Diss) Flora Sanders Louisa Wyley (Diss) Amanda Wyley (Diss) Lucy Greenway (Dead) Rodah Greenway (Diss) Elizabeth Orr (Diss) Caroline Sanders (Diss) Martha Curry Eliza Meeks Elizabeth Turk (Diss) Sarah Morgan (Dismissed by Letter) Nancy A. Rylee Joicey Anderson (Dismissed by letter, struck through) Rodah Anderson Nally or Nelly Caruth (Diss) Flora M. C. Sanders Rachael Brooks (Dead) Jane Prater (Diss) Catherine Prater (Diss) Elizabeth Prater (Diss) Ann Little (Diss) Nancy E. Turk (Dead) Mary E. Bush (Dead) Mary Ann Savell Elizabeth Jones (Diss) Sarah Savell (Diss) Nancy McBee (Diss) Rodah House (Excld) Georgia Ann Bradley (Diss) Elizabeth Norwood (Diss) Mourning Sanders (Diss) Martha Whitehead (Diss) Harriett Hendrix (Yeager) Elizabeth J. Meeks (Sanders) Martha J. Prater (Diss) Joicey E. Rylee Frances Smith (Dismissed by letter) Annie Meeks Julia Bush (Dismissed by letter Jan. 1861) Mary Mize Dianna Curry (Died Oct. 1859) Nancy Ballew (struck through) Martha Caruth (Diss) Nancy Curry Melissa Curry (Diss) Joicey Ivie (by letter) Nancy Hendrix (Ballew) Mary Loggans (by letter) Alsey Strickland (Dismissed by letter) Elizabeth Mize Mary Ratliff (Mize) Samantha D. Cowen Surbina McBee (Diss) Salina McBee (Diss) Mary McBee (Diss) Mary B.(?) Sanders (Letter) Mary E. Walker (Diss) Mary Ann Prater Narcissa Hendrix (Dismissed Oct. 3, 1859) Sarah Ann Jones (Diss) Nancy Greenway (Excld) Rebecca Greenway (Hopper) Sarah Greenway (Excld. Restored) Margaret Baugh (Diss) Amanda J. Rucker (Dismissed by letter) Jane Mize (Diss) Elizabeth A. Hill (Diss) Mary Ballard (Dismissed) Elizabeth Ritchy Keziah Owen (Diss) Nancy E. Strickland (Dismissed by letter) Nancy Smith Levanie W. Thurlkeld (Letter) Mary E. Brooks (Diss) Minerva C. Parsons (Diss) Elizabeth Loggans (Diss) Elizabeth C. Ellison (Excluded) Mary Hill Martha Loggans (Diss) Mary Davis (Diss) Jane S. Anderson Anna Chasteen (Dismissed by Letter) Olivia English (Diss) Nancy Wheeler Rebecca Loggans (Diss) Nancy Wood Lavina A. Wood Adalisa Brooks Mary C. Loggans (Diss) Harriet A. E. Bush Rodah A. Ivie (Excld) Nancy Mize (Dead) Nancy Rylee (Harbin?) Julia Ann Hill A. M. F. Loggans (Diss) Keziah F. Chasteen (Dismissed by letter) Mary J. Chasteen (Dismissed by letter) Mary Vaughn Jane Porter (Dismissed 1860) Lucinda Brooks (Letter) Nancy Bowen (Diss) Harriet Ann Harper (Dismissed by letter) Julia Cowen (Rily?) Tempy Wheeler (Diss) Harriet Jones (additional information too faint to read) Tabitha K. Or R. Chasteen (Dismissed by letter) Jane Cowen (Gillman?) Thurza Hendrix (Diss) Mary Wilson (Dismissed 3rd Jan. 1865) Ruthy Wilson (Dismissed 3rd Jan. 1865) Martha E. Jones Mary L. Jones Elmina Blackwell (Diss June 15th 1861) Martha Bolds or Bolas Rachael L. Richardson (Diss) Mary Stephenson (Diss) Elizabeth Wood (Diss March 16th 1861) Sarah Willbanks Virginia Vaughn (Diss) Mary Ann Vaughn (Diss) Palonia Vaughn (Diss) Mary Ballew (Dismissed by letter) Harriet Bell (Evans) Amanda Walker (Dead) Mary E. Teasler Nancy Jones Permelia Frances Curry Toney Elisabeth Smith (By letter Oct. 1859) E. A. Mosley (lettered June 1860) Amanda J. Hanes (by letter April 1861) Martha A. King (Dismissed by letter Sept. 1861) Frances King (Dismissed by letter Sept. 1861) Caroline King (Dismissed by letter Sept. 1861) Mellissa Har? (Dismissed by letter March 1862) (Next page particularly faint) Nancy Moore (Received by letter 186?) Jane Dunahoo (Received by letter 1863) First Name ? M. A. Rylee (August 1864) Margaret E. Rylee (August 1864) Teresa J. Sims (letter Sept. 1864) V? Chandler (by letter) Elizabeth Saveall (White) Nancy J. Anderson (Jones or Joiner?) Rody E. Cox (Bradley) Martha Thornton (Lettered) Milley C. Chasteen (by letter) Harriett Rucker (Lettered) Joicy Mintz (Dissmissed) Sarah Mintz (Letter) Margaret Thornton (letter) Elizabeth A. Harris (?) (Dismissed by letter “/65") Sarah E. Chastean (Diss by letter) Kerdelia (Cordelia) Mintz (Dismissed by letter) Fairy Cox (Bell or Bell----) Martha Mintz (Neal) Mary Cox (Bell) Sarah Rucker (Rogers) (Dismissed by letter) Virginia Walker (Chatman or Chastian)) Elizabeth Anderson (Dead) Sally Meeks (Lettered) Cynthia A. Harris (Dismissed by Letter) J. C. Tag_? T. F. Goss (Received by Letter, 1865. Dismissed by Letter) Eliza G. Sanders (Received by letter “/65") Margaret J. King (Dis. By letter) E. M. Chastian (Dis. By letter) Mahala Beaty(?) N or V King (Dismissed) C. C. Vaughn Susan ? Last name on page unreadable. Flora(?) Willbanks Jane Caruth Millie King (Diss) Sarah J. Chandler (Dismissed by letter) Amanda M. Carson Martha E. Motes Priscilla Sanders Susan E. Ford Louisa King (Dismissed by letter) Martha Tapp Milly Howard (Dismissed by letter) Joisa A. Anderson Arminda Hunt Lavina Anderson (Excld) Sarah E. Willson M. E. Forbus Jane Brooks Sary A. Andeson H. E. Or M. E. Chandler (Dismissed by letter) Martha J. M. _____ M. J. Jackson _____ Baugh Black Males Joseph (Diss) Peter (Diss) Peter (Diss) Hampton Jack George Dick (Diss) Hampton (Diss) Ben (Diss) Nelson (Diss) Demps (Diss) Charles Alfred (Diss) Davie (Dead) Ben Tom Steve (Excluded) Ann, servant Anderson Genny, (Sanders) Harriett (Mintz) Elizabeth “Do” Sarah Brison Jane “Do” (The above 6 names are on the “Black Male” page) Black Females Tabby (Dead) Winny (Dead) Caroline (Excld) Fillis (Diss) Minta (Diss) Mariah Chainy Ally (Diss) Esther Mary Julia (Dead) Annie (Dead) Hagar (Diss) Eliza (Diss) Sarah Ann Annis (Dead) Louisa Basheba Ester Harriett Lydia Martha Hester Sarah Nancy Rose (Diss) Rose Ginny Violet Dinah (Diss) Mary Minervia Jane Livia Fanny (Sept. 15 no year) Adeline (Formerly belonged to H. Sanders, March 1866) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1840. Br. Meeks Moderator. Called for reference. None. Called for difficulties ripe for church interference None. Opened a door for the reception of new members. None. Appointed correspondents to Kandler’s Creek Brethren J. Rylee and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1840. Br. Wellborn Moderator. Conference opened by singing and admonition. Enquired for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None, Opened a door for the reception of new members. None. We agree to think on the choice of Deacon til next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1840. Conference opened by singing and prayer. Enquired for reference. None. And for other difficulties. None. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by letter Hugh Norvell. Chose Brethren James Rylee and William Kitchens Deacons and appointed Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July for their Ordination and agreed to petition Brethren William R. Wellborn and P. F. Burgess to assist Br. Meeks in their ordination. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting at Kandler’s Creek. Brethren William Kitchens and H. Sanders to go. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1840. Enquired for reference. None. Enquired for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for the reception of members and Received by letter Sister Nancy McBee. Agreed to correspond with Kandler’s Creek. Received a request from Nails Creek for help to assist in settling a difficulty among them. We agree to send Brethren William Kitchens, J. W. Haynes, J. Rylee, H. Sanders and Uriah Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1840. Inquired for reference. None. And matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. None. Agreeable to previous arrangements for the Ordination of Brethren James Rylee and William Kitchens to the Office of Deacon. The following Presbytery was formed, Reverend Littleton Meeks, Reverend Pleasant F. Burgess, Deacons William Poole, Thomas I. Bowen, John Chambers and J. H. David who proceeded to the work. 1. Examination by Brethren Meeks and Burgess. 2. Prayer by Brother Burgess The church met on Saturday August 1840. Opened a door. Enquired for reference. None, also for difficulties ripe for church interference. Moved and seconded that there be an article in our Decorum making it the duty of the Deacons to inquire after the character of strange Preachers who may visit us, and referred said matter to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1840. Opened a door for admission into the church. Took up unfavorable report against Brother Haynes and appointed Brethren William Kitchens and H. Sanders to cite him to next meeting. Took up reference of last meeting and make it the duty of our Deacons to inquire of strange Preachers whether they are in Gospel order before they are invited to preach. Agreed to correspond with the Association. Brethren Rylee and H. Sanders to go. Brethren Rylee and William Kitchens to correspond with Kandler’s Creek. The clerk to write to the Association. Dismissed by letter Joseph and Fillis, Blacks. Agreed to call Br. Burgess for our Pastor and apprise him of the same. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1840. Br. Burgess complies with the request of last meeting. Conference opened by singing. Br. Burgess Moderator. Took up the reference of Br. Haynes and he gave satisfaction. Inquired for other matters ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door and Received by letter Sister Mary Prater, Elder Pleasant F. Burgee and his wife Sister Elizabeth M. Burgess. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1840. Opened conference by singing and prayer. Called for reference. None. Also for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. 1840. Inquired for reference. None. Also for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. Appointed Brethren Riley (sic) and H. Sanders to correspond with Kandler’s Creek. 1841 1841 January meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1841. Enquired for reference. None. Also for difficulties ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door and received by experience Ann Prater and John Prater. Appointed correspondents to Nails Creek Brethren William Kitchens, Uriah Kitchens and H. Sanders. To Kandler’s Creek Brethren Rylee, Josiah Kitchens and N. Sanders. Received bu experience Cinthia House and Mahaly Tapp. Dismissed by letter Br. P{eter and Minta, Blacks. Thursday, March 4th, received by experience Rebecca Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1841. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door for admission into the church. Received by experience Delila Tapp and Hampton, a Black man. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1841. Called for reference. None. Also for matter of difficulty ripe for church interference. Br. Burgess laid in a charge against Br. Hugh Norvell for circulating a false report against himself unfavourable to his christian character for which he, Norvell, was unanimously excluded from the church. Opened a door and received by experience Mariah, a black sister. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1841. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference. None. Opened a door and received by experience Horatio Gowers and Rebecca Perry. The church met on Saturday in June 1841. Opened a door and received by experience Jack, Chaney, Ally and Esther, Blacks. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received a petition from Beaverdam Church requesting correspondence of their communion days. Their request granted. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1841. Opened a door in the church and received by experience George, a black man, and Mary, a black woman. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting and send Brethren James Rylee and Harris Sanders. Received by letter Flemmon Harris and Mary Harris. Saturday before the 3rs Sunday in August 1841. The church met in conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Received Nancy Ward and Leah Gowers by letter. Enquired for the peace of the church and found all in peace. Approved of the letter to the Union Meeting. Received by letter Milly Greenway and by experience Dick, a black man. The church met on the 3rd Wednesday in Sept. 1841. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for the peace of the church and Br. Uriah Kitchens laid in a charge against Mary, a black sister, for stealing a hog and she was excluded. Agreed to correspond with the association and Delegated Brethren P. F. Burgess and Harris Sanders to go and Br. J. Rylee in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1841. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Hampton, a black man, and Julia, a black woman. Called for reference. None. Also for peace of the church and found all in peace. Approved the letter to the Association. Number of member, 65. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1841. Opened a door for admission into the church and received by experience Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Dec. 1841. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church unanimously calls Br. Burgess to serve us next year and he accepts the call. 1842 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Ann, a black girl. Called for reference. None. Also for the peace of the church. All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference. None. Dismissed by letter Br. P. F. Burgess and his wife Elizabeth M. Burgess. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Mary E. Wellborn and by letter Bennet Rylee and his wife Martha Rylee. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty. None. The church met on Saturday in April 1842. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by experience Ben and Hagar, blacks belonging to the Widow Bush. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1842. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Chose delegates to the Union Meeting at Blacks Creek on Friday before the fifth Sunday in next month. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders, J. Prater and W. Kitchens in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Nelson, a black man belonging to W. R. Wellborn. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and the church censured a black sister belonging to Br. Johnston for living in adultery and referred the matter to next meeting. The church met on Thursday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1842. Opened a door for admission into the church and restored Mary, a black sister belonging to Thomas Bush, on her repentance for disorder. Took up the reference of last meeting with regards to Carolina, the black sister and excluded her for disorder. Br. Josiah Kitchens laid in a report against Br. Flemmons Harris for gambling and the church agreed to send for him. Brethren J. Rylee, J. Prater, W. Kitchens and H. Sanders to cite him to next meeting. Agreed to correspond with the Sarepta Association. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders to go and in case of failure W. Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1842. Opened a door for the reception of members and restored a black man by the name of Demps by an acknowledgment through Br. Reuben Thornton who also vouched for his christian walk and we grant him a letter dismission. Took up reference of last meeting and continued it til next meeting. Approved of the letter prepared for the Association. No. Of Members 73 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Nov. 1842 and entered into conference. Took up the reference of Br. F. Harris and referred it to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1842, and took up the reference of last meeting against Br. Flemmon Harris and excluded him for not obeying the church. Called for other difficulties. None. Dismissed by letter sister Milly Greenway. 1843 January 1843. No conference. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1843. Opened a door and received by letter William Curry. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1843. Br. Holland, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received a petition from Nails Creek church for helps to look into the propriety of restoring Br. W. R. Wellborn to the Ministry. We appointed J. Rylee, H. Sanders, William Kitchens, J. Prater, W. Kitchens and B. Rylee to attend at the request of Nails Creek church on Thursday before the 3rd Sunday in April. We have agreed to choose a preacher for the balance of this year. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. Received a petition from Nails Creek church for helps to attend at Nails Creek for the purpose of looking into the propriety of restoring Br. W. R. Wellborn to the Ministry. We appointed James Rylee, H. Sanders, W. Kitchens, U. Kitchens, J. Prater, J. Forbous and W. Curry. Chose Br. Thomas Holland for our Preacher the balance of this year. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. The church took notice of a report against Br. J. W. Haynes for fighting and send Br. Gowers and H. Sanders to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference. Took up the case of Br. Haynes and the church got along with him. Called for difficulties. None. Took into consideration the propriety of inviting Br. Wellborn to preach when he visits us and the church and congregation appear to be unanimously in favor of his being invited. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1843. Opened a door for the reception of new members. Called for reference. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Agreed to correspond with the Union Meeting. J. Rylee and H. Sanders to go. The church met of Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Thomas Holland. Called for matters of difficulty. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1843. Opened a door. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Dismissed by letter Sister Ann Johnson. Chose Br. Thomas Holland and J. Rylee in case of failure H. Sanders to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1843. Opened a door for the reception of members. Inquired for reference. Inquired for the peace of the church. All in peace. Adopted the letter to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1843. Called for the peace of the church and found all in peace. December (1843) conference. Took up a report against Charles, a black brother, for stealing a hog. Br. W. Kitchens and J. Kitchens to cite him to next meeting. 1844 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1844 and took up the reference of last meeting against Br. Charles and excluded him. Inquired for the peace of the church. Nothing came forward in order. Sister -- -----(line drawn on copy) Toney departed this life. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Feb. 1844. Opened a door. Called for reference. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church went into the choice of a Preacher for this year and chose Br. John Suggs and agreed to write to him, by W. Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1844. Opened a door for the reception of new members. None. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. All in peace. Br. Suggs agrees to serve us agreeably at our request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1844. Br. Suggs was absent and Br. S. Vandiver took the Moderator’s seat. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Dismissed by letter Br. Uriah Kitchens and his wife Susannah Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1844. Br. Suggs, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and Brother Gowers reported a difficulty between himself and Br. J. W. Haynes. The church took up the case and appointed the following brethren a committee to investigate the matter and report to the next conference Viz. H. Sanders, J. Rylee, J. Kitchens, N. Sanders and B. Rylee. Br. Haynes stated to the church that he has got into a passion and struck Br. Gowers. The church resolved to submit the above matter to the committee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Took up reference of Br. Gowers and Br. Haynes and the committee reported the matter settled and the church received their report. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received Brethren Martin and Bowen as correspondents from Candlers Creek. We send to the Union Meeting J. Rylee, T. Holland and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. Dismissed by letter Dick, a black Brother, belonging to Lewis Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1844. Opened a door. None came forward. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and Br. John Prater professed to be hurt with Br. John W. Haynes for disorder in drinking too much spirits as he thought his conduct at a sale at Floyd Bush's and appointed J. Rylee and J. Kitchens to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference and took up the one of Br. Haynes and referred it to next meeting. Enquired for grievances. None. October conference disappointed on Saturday Sabbath. Dismissed by letter Br. Horatio Gowers and his wife Leah Gowers and Polly Perry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up Br. Haynes' case and referred it to next meeting. Called for other matters of difficulty. None presented. The church met on Saturday in December 1844. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Haynes and referred it to next meeting in consequence of his being sick and not present. 1845 January 1845 meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. None. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Haynes and he denied being drunk but acknowledged he was guilty of levity in such a manner as to make that impression and that he was sorry for his conduct and the church agreed to bear with him. Dismissed by letter Sister Mary Harris. Chose Br. John Suggs for our Pastor and are waiting for an answer from him. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1845. Opened a door and received by letter Sister Elizabeth Holland and R. J. Holland. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Received a letter from Nails Creek requesting helps on Friday before the 2nd Sunday in May next. We send the following Brethren, T. Holland, J. Rylee, H. Sanders, W. Kitchens, J. Prater, J. Kitchens, J. Trimmier, William Curry, and B. Rylee. Dismissed by letter Sister Martha Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Br. William Kitchens sent a request to the church to turn him out that he had been in disorder. We agreed to send Brethren H. Sanders and J. Rylee to inquire into the nature of the case and request him to come to out next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1845. Opened a door for reception of members. Enquired for reference and took up the case of Br. Kitchens, he came to the church and gave satisfaction and requested to be released from his Deaconship and the church granted his request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1845. Opened a door. None came forward. Called for correspondents and received Br. Martin from Kandlers Creek. Restored to fellowship Sister Sarah Hendrix. Called for reference. None. Also for the peace of the church and found all at peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. We send to the Union Meeting at Cabin Creek J. Rylee, N. Sanders, H. Sanders, J. W. Haynes and B. Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Saturday in August 1845. Br. Holland Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also found the church in fellowship. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Saturday in Sept. 1845. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty, found all in peace. Appointed Brethren J. Rylee, H. Sanders and in case of failure W. Kitchens delegates to the Association. The church met on Friday the 3rd day of October 1845. Br. Suggs Moderator and entered into conference. The object of this conference was to consider and labour for a reunion of the members of this church. Whereas as there has been grievances and divisions among us it was therefore after due consideration and acknowledgments unanimously agreed that we unite upon the principle of mutual forbearance one with another. It was then moved that Br. John Lacy be received in like manner, upon confession and the showing he made to the church of his order and standing since he went off from the Association all of which being satisfactory to the church and visiting brethren. Names of those who returned, J. Brooks, E. Brooks, Sarah Brooks. J. M. Brooks, E. Henderson, Rebecca Rucker, W. Webb, M. Webb, Rachael Webb, Elijah Webb, Moses Hendrix, J. Lacy and his wife. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. Dismissed by letter Joanna Norwood and on Sunday, Hampton and his wife Ally, Blacks. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and received a report against Br. William Kitchens for getting drunk and swearing and appointed brethren J. Kitchens, N. Sanders and T. Ivie to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1845. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. William Kitchens and the Brethren who were sent to see him report that he was guilty of the charges and that he gave no signs of repentance therefore we have excluded him. Enquired for the peace of the church and found all at peace. Agreed to study on the calling of a preacher for the ensuing year til next meeting. Received a request from Candlers Creek church for some of our Brethren to be with them in their next conference to look into the propriety of Br. John Martin being licensed to preach. 1846 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. Took up the subject of calling a preacher and agreed to call Br. J. Human for this year. Dismissed by letter Br. Thomas Holland and his wife Elizabeth Holland and R. J. Holland. Received by letter Sister Cinthia Kelly. February meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for correspondents, and received Br. Bowen from Candlers Creek. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a charge against Br. J. W. Haynes for drinking to excess and appointed Breth. J. Brooks and H. Sanders to labor with and request him to come to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1846. Br. J. Human, Mod., and in compliance with our request he agrees to serve us the balance of this year. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Haynes and he came forward and gave satisfaction. Called for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. Appointed Breth. H. Sanders, J. W. Haynes and J. M. Brooks to attend the Union Meeting in the Jackson District at Oconee on Friday before the 3rd Sabbath in May. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1846. Br. J. Human Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Sultany Bell. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church intereference. Found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1846. Br. J. Human Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church intervention and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1846. Br. J. Human Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Dismissed by letter Br. Willis Webb and his wife Martha Webb and Br. J. M. Brooks. Appointed J. Rylee and H. Sanders Delegates to the Association and J. Lacy in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1846. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Samuel Headen, Dotia Prater and by recantation Br. William Kitchens. Called for reference. None. Enquired for the peace of the church. Br. John Lacy applied for a letter of dismission and objections were raised on the grounds of some reports unfavorable to his Christian character and after some discussion Br. Lacy stated that he was no more of the church and that he could not live under a tyranical (sic) government, when the question of fellowship was taken and he was excluded. Dismissed by letter Sister Anna Lacy and at an adjourned meeting at Br. Headen's on Wednesday after the 4th Sunday on the above month Received by experience Polly Headen, Armstead Hardy and his wife, Lucy Hardy, and McNease Hardy. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday on October 1846. Br. J. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Thomas Bush, William Prater, Elizabeth Orr, Harriett B. Bush and Catherine Haynes. Enquired for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. On Sunday at the water received by experience Dorcus Hendrix. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1846. Br. J. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Emily C. Pruitt, William Perry and Elizabeth Prater, and by letter Joanna Norwood. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference, found all in peace. By a move and second we agreed to call on John Lacy for his credentials as we neglected to do so when he was excluded. We send Breth. J. W. Haynes, M. Hendrix and H. Sanders to demand them of him. The church and congregation unanimously call(stricken through) choose Br. J. Human to be our Pastor and Preacher for next year and he agrees to serve us. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1846. J. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the reference of last meeting and John Lacy came forward and gave up his credentials and manifested a desire to give the church satisfaction for his exclusion and to do so at our March meeting. The church agreed to send to some of our sister churches to assist us at our next meeting. We send to Kandlers Creek, The Line, Beaver Dam, Oconee, Academy, Cabin Creek, Blacks Creek and Harmony and that they be requested to send us helps. Dismissed by letter Sister Harriett B. Bush. Received a request from Nails Creek for helps in council on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Jan. 1846 (should be 1847). We send J. Prater and J. Kitchens. 1847 January meeting disappointed 1847. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1847. Br. Human being absent Br. Goss Moderated. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and received a charge against Br. William Kitchens for drunkness (sic) which was proved and he was excluded. Received a petition for The Line church requesting the Eldership and others of our church to attend their communion on Friday before the 1st Sunday in March. The church agreed to inquire after the character and standing of John Lacy in Oglethorpe County in the church and vicinity of Big Creek and appointed J. Rylee, H. Sanders and J. Kitchens to discharge that duty. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1847. J. Human. Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members and received Br. Uriah Kitchens and his wife, Susannah Kitchens. Called for reference and took up the reference with regard to the restoration of John Lacy and received in council the following Breth, viz. From Candler Creek, B. Casey, W. Lyles, S. Cowen, T. J. Bowen, J. David. From The Line J. Chambers and C. Smith. From Beaverdam M. Sanders, C. Mize and C. Norwood. From Oconee B. Thornton, J. F. Catlett. From Academy J. Langston and H. Whitmire. From Cabin Creek E. Jackson, H. White, F. M. David and Enoch Borders. From Harmony M. Moore, A. Mangum, and T. Morgan. The committee justified the church in withholding from our once Brother John Lacy a letter of dismission at our last September meeting on the grounds of there being wide reports against his Christian character. Whereupon he withdrew his application for membership. The Salem Church of Forsyth County sent a request that this church restore Ann Jordan to fellowship and grant her a letter of dismission. Said request referred to next meeting. We record with great sorrow the death of our beloved Sister, Elizabeth Bush. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1847. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the reference of last meeting and continued it to next meeting. The church met on Saturday in May 1847. Br. Human, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Ann Jordan and the church refused to grant her a letter. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. Appointed delegates to the Union Meeting at our meeting house on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in May. Breth. Bush and Brooks and J. Rylee in case of failure. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in (June-month omitted on original) 1847. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Called for fellowship of the church . All in peace. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved sister Elizabeth Sanders who departed this life on the 28th June 1847. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1847. Br. Human absent. Br. Hood, Moderator. Opened a door and received by letter Alfred Hudgins. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. Received a second letter from Salem church requesting a letter of dismission for Ann Jordan, and refered the case to next meeting. Br. Rylee to write the church a few lines. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1847. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Louisa A. Sisson and at the water Elizabeth Rucker. Took up the reference of last meeting and Salem Church of Forsyth County after recommending our once sister Anny Jordan who has been excluded 30 years for adultery, they stated she justifies the church in her exclusion and that she has repented and the Lord has granted mercy and on their recommendation the church has restored her and granted her a letter of dismission. Called for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace and delegates to the Association J. Rylee and Harris Sanders and in case of failure Br. Thomas Bush. Dismissed by letter Hagar, a black sister, and received by letter sisters Dicy Orr and Mary Orr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1847. Br. Human Moderator. Br. David correspondent from Candlers Creek. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Eliza, a servant girl belonging to William Mintz and Martha Wyley. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. None. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1847. Br. Human absent. Br. Langston, Moderator. Opened a door for members and received by letter Lucinda Whittemore. Enquired for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. We have agreed to choose a Preacher at our next meeting also to choose a Deacon. Received by experience Melissa Sanders and Sister Prater. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1847. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received Br. Minyard Sanders and his wife Sister Flora Sanders. Called for and took up the reference of choosing a Deacon and Preacher and made choice of Br. Thomas Bush for Deacon and the church agreed to wait on Br. Bush til next meeting for an answer. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. The church and congregation unanimously chose Br. Human as our Preacher next year. Dismissed by letter Br. J. W. Haynes and his wife Catherine Haynes and Alfred Hudgins. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1847. Br. Human being absent Br. Meeks Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members . Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Received a petition from Candlers Creek requesting helps from our church on their next meeting. We agreed to send Breth. J. Rylee and J. Brooks, M. Sanders. M. Hendrix, and H. Sanders. 1848 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1848. Br. Human, Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Br. Thomas Bush accepts the deaconship. Appointed Monday after the 2nd Sunday in March for his ordination and requested Br. B. Langford to attend and the Deacons of Kandlers Creek and Beaverdam churches, for the purpose of ordaining Br. Bush. Dismissed by letter Sister Elizabeth Orr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1848. Br. Human absent. Br. Meeks Moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Received a petition for Kandlers Creek for helps to settle a difficulty on their next meeting day. Appointed Breth. J. Rylee, Bush, Kitchens, Hendrix, M. Sanders, H. Sanders and J. Forbous helps. Dismissed Letty Casey and Nancy McBee. According to adjournment the church met on Monday 15 of March 1848 for the purpose of ordaining Br. Thomas Bush a Deacon, and organised a Presbytery. Ministers J. Human, B. Langford and L. Meeks. Deacons J. Langston, S. Hood, T. J. Bowen, J. David, M. Anthony, J. Brooks, J. Rylee and M. Sanders and after the necessary examination Br. Bush was ordained to the office of Deacon. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference, found all in peace. Received a petition form Oconee church for helps to look into the expediency of Ordaining Br. James Langston to the Ministry. Agreed to send H. Sanders, J. Rylee, T. Bush, J. Forbous and A. Hardy for that purpose. Dismissed by letter Sarah Johnston. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1848 Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Louisa Wyley and Amanda Wyley. Called for reference. None. Also for matters ripe for church interference, found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Sarah a servant of Sister Pruitt and Ann a servant of Br. Thomas Bush's. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty. All in peace. Dismissed by letter Mary Orr The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for difficulties and found all in peace. Received a request from Br. Langston for a letter of recommendation of his manner of life and preaching amongst us. Granted his request. Received a petition from Oconee requesting helps to settle a difficulty in that church. Agreed to send Breth. H. Sanders, J. Prater, J. Forbous and Hendrix. The church agreed to repair and make new seats to fill our house. Appointed the following delegates to the Union Meeting- Breth. T. Bush and J. Prater. Appointed the following committee to fix a plan for the new seats. J. Rylee, H. Sanders, T. Bush and U. Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. The minute(s) lost. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1848. Br. Human absent. Br. Meeks, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Received a letter from Epps Mauldin containing an acknowledgment for the crime for which he was excluded from this church some years ago, refered to matter to next meeting. Appointed Breth. T. Bush and H. Sanders delegates to the Association, and in case of failure Br. M. Sanders or J. Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Thomas S. Sisson, Thomas Prater, Lucy Greenway and Rhoda Greenway and by experience Samuel Orr and his wife Elizabeth Orr. Called for reference of last meeting with regard to restoration of Epps Mauldin to fellowship and have granted him a letter of dismission. Received a petition from Beaverdam for helps in council at their next meeting to look into the propriety of licensing Br. S. R. Hood to preach. Appointed Breth. T. Bush, H. Sanders and J. Prater to go as helps. Agreed to have the faith of our Association printed in our minutes, And at night received by experience Westley Wyley. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Annis, a servant of Br. Bush's. Called for reference. None. Took up the case of Samuel Norwood in regard to his restoration from an acknowledgment by letter, and refered it to next meeting and on Monday protracted the meeting. Breth. Suggs, Sosebee and Hicks were our preachers and received by experience Nacy Meeks and Alfred, a servant of Br. Wyley, Louisa, a servant of Br. H. Sanders, Basheba, a servant of Aaron Sanders, Caroline Sanders, and Martha Curry. Restored Charles, a servant of T. F. Anderson. Received by experience Aaron Sanders but he was too unwell to be baptized at this time. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1848. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Richard Perry. Took up the reference of last meeting and refered it to the next meeting. Inquired for matters of difficulty and found all in peace, and have chose Br. Human for our pastor for next year, and he agrees to serve us. December 1848 (no entries) 1849 January 1849 (no entries) The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1849. Br. Human absent. Br. H. Mangum moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Received a petition from Nails Creek for our Deacons to assist their church in ordaining some Deacons on Friday before the 2nd Sunday in April next and have granted their request. Dismissed by letter Sister Eliza Webb. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1849. Br. Human absent. Br. Hicks acted as moderator. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. Also for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. By a move and second by Br. Josiah Kitchens that this church assist Nails Creek church no more in the transaction of her church business until she is restored to the fellowship of the Sarepta Association. Dismissed by letter Sister Rebecca Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Eliza Meeks, Br. G. J. Forbous brought in a charge against himself and it was moved and seconded that the case be laid over til next meeting and appointed a committee to attend to the matter, Vix. Br. T. Sisson, J. Kitchens and A. Hardy. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case against Br. Forbous. The charge was for striking his wife and that she had provoked him to do so. The church appointed a committee to investigate the matter and examination thought them both guilty and excluded them. Enquired for other matters and found all in peace. Appointed delegates to the Union Meeting, Thomas Bush and H. Sanders and T. Sisson. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1849. Br. Human absent. Br. M. Sanders Moderated. Opened a door for the reception of new members and for matters of difficulty and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Ester, a servant girl of H. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. Appointed delegates to the Association S. Sisson and J. Kitchens and in case of failure J. Rylee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Ellet Rucker. John Lacy petitions the church with an acknowledgment for restoration. Refered the case to next meeting. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and found all in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1849. Br. Human being absent Br. Suggs Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of John Lacy. The church adjourned their conference until next Friday to attend to the case of Br. Lacy. Called for matters of difficulty for church interference and took up the charge against Emily Pruitt for murder and appointed Breth. Orr, U. Kitchens and H. Sanders to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Friday according to adjournment. M. Sanders, Mod. And took up the case of John Lacy. The church received Br. Lacy's acknowledgment and gave him a letter of dismission. Took up the case of Emily Pruitt and excluded her. Last conference Breth. M. Sanders and M. Hardy were appointed to go with Br. Lacy to Br. Army's (?) and try to reconcile a difficulty between him and Br. Lacy. They went and reported satisfied. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1849. Br. Human, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Sister Sally Brooks' letter was retained til next meeting then if no cause is shown why she should not have it she shall have it. RESOLVED, that if this church dismiss one of her members, and they hold their letter, in the bounds of this church six months the church shall call back their letter. 1850 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1850. Br. Smith, Moderator. Conference was opened by singing and prayer. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Sister Sally Brooks' letter, and continued it til next meeting. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. Went into the choice for a preacher and chose Br. Wiley C. Smith and he agrees to serve us this year. The call was unanimous. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door and received by letter Sister Rebecca Aarons. Called for reference and took up the case of Sister Sally Brooks with regard to her letter. The majority says she shall have it and we refer the case to April meeting for the benefit of the minority. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. March meeting disappointed. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the reference from the February meeting and agreed to grant Sister Sally Brooks a letter. RESOLVED, That in the future this church will receive testimony from out of the church and give it its due weight. Enquired for difficulties for church interference. Appointed Breth. T. Sisson and S. Orr to request William Curry to come to meeting and give the reason for his absence. The church received a letter from Sweetwater Baptist Church requesting Br. John Lacy's Ministerial Credentials. We agreed to send them to that church. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Theodore Turk and his wife Elizabeth M. Turk. Received by recantation Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous. Br. Curry came and gave the church satisfaction for his absence. Enquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. We have agreed to repair our meeting house and have appointed a committee of 5 to see what repairs are necessary and lay in a bill for lumber. Appointed the following committee to collect money for Missionary purposes viz. Samuel Orr and Harris Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Received corresponding members from Beaverdam. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Sarah Morgan. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. RESOLVED, That it be the duty of this church to mark all her absent male members at every conference meeting. The church appointed the following committee to have the meeting house repaired viz. M. Sanders, J. Rylee, T. Bush, H. Sanders, T. F. Anderson, E. Anderson, and William Mintz, and the church will defray the expense. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Appointed the following correspondents to the Union Meeting at Beaverdam viz. H. Sanders and M. Sanders. A charge laid in against Rebecca Rucker for using unchristian language at the meeting house. Appointed Breth. Meeks and Wyley to cite her to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for and took up the reference of Sister Rebecca Rucker and she gave satisfaction through the Brethren. Enquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. By the request of Beaverdam we send our Deacons as helps to ordain a Deacon at their next meeting. Elected the following delegates to the Sarepta Association viz. James Rylee, Harris Sanders and in case of failure, Westley Wyley. Absentees, Josiah Kitchens, William Prater, Thomas Prater, Uriah Kitchens, Thomas Ivie. The clerk to write a letter to the Association. At a meeting on the 1st Sunday in Sept. gave Richard Perry and his wife Rebecca Perry a letter of Dismission. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1850. Conference opened by singing and prayer. Received the following correspondents viz from Kandlers Creek Breth. P. Bowen and J. David. Opened a door for the reception of members . Called for reference. None. Also for matters of ripe for church interference. All in peace. Agreed to remove the Pulpit to the East end of the meeting house. Protracted the meeting til the following Thursday and received by experience Nancy A. Rylee, Thomas F. Anderson Sr. and his wife Joicey Anderson. Enoch Anderson and his wife Rhoda Anderson, Nelly Caruth, Flora M. C. Sanders, John A. Ivie, Rachael Brooks. Received by letter Davie, a servant belonging to D. Anderson. The two last named not returned to the Association. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct. 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Mary Jane C. Prater, and (or Ann) Catherine Prater and Martha Jane Prater. Received by experience James M. Little and his wife Ann Little, John M. Turk, Nancy E. Turk and a servant girl belonging to James Norwood named Harriet and John L. Ivie. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. Dismissed by letter Nelly Caruth. Chose Br. W. C. Smith our Pastor the next year and he agrees to serve us. We have rescinded the rule for marking absentees. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1850. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of member. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. All in peace. 1851 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1851. Br. Smith . Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Mary E. Bush. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Found all in peace. February (1851) meeting disappointed in consequence of high waters. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1851. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Moses H. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Dismissed by letter Br. Uriah Kitchens and his wife Susannah Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1851. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a charge against Br. William Curry for treating the church with contempt by going out of bounds in a careless manner as we thought and excluded him. The church has stricken out the six month resolution with regard to letters of dismission and has revived the old twelve months resolution with regard to letters of dismission. Took up an unfavorable report against Br. William Perry and his wife and appointed Brethren M. Sanders and M. Hendrix to go and see them and report to our next meeting. The church having heard some unfavorable reports against Br. Richard Perry and his wife Rebecca Perry, and after some investigation, refered to case til next meeting requesting them to return the letters of dismission they obtained last summer, at our next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Entered into conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. William Perry and his wife and they gave satisfaction and the church agreed to get along with them. Took up the reference against Br. Richard Perry and his wife Rebecca Perry and excluded them for contempt of the church and for not returning their letters of dismission. Ordered the clerk to Apply to them for their letters of dismission. Took up a charge against Mary, a servant of Br. Bush's for lying and excluded her. Took up a charge against Br. Jackson Forbous from report for drinking too much spirits and requested Br. Nacy Meeks to procure evidence against next meeting. Appointed Brethren T. F. Anderson and J. Rylee to go to the Union Meeting at Walnut Fork and is case of failure T. Bush and T. Sisson on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in June next. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Forbous and he proved the charge to be false. Enquired for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July 1850 (should be 1851). Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Entered into conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Samuel Norwood, a former member of this church, applied by an agent for restoration to the church. The church took up the case and refered it to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Arsena S. Kelly. Appointed T. F. Anderson and James Rylee delegates to the Association and in case of failure N. Meeks. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Sister, Martha Rylee. Protracted the meeting and on Monday dismissed two servants of Br.Wellborn's by letter, Ben and Nelson. Received by experience Mary Ann Savell, Elizabeth Jones, Sarah Savell, Nancy McBee, Rhoda House, Green McBee, John Mize and Thursday Georgiann Bradley, Elizabeth Norwood, Mourning Sanders, Martha Whitehead, Harriet Hendrix and Alfred McBee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Sept. 1851. Br. Smith absent. Br. Goss, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience William Henry and Elizabeth Jane Meeks. Called for reference and took up the case of Samuel Norwood and ordered the clerk to advise him to place himself under the watch care of some Baptist church and they recommend him and then he can get a letter. Br. Josiah Kitchens brought a charge against himself for striking one of his neighbors. The church got along with him. Read the letter to the Association and Approved it. Dismissed by letter Samuel Orr and his wife Elizabeth A. Orr. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church and congregation unanimously chose Br. Smith our Preacher for the next year and he agreed to serve us. Dismissed by letter Br. Joseph Turner and his wife Susannah Turner. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1851. Br. Smith absent. Br. T. F. Anderson Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Dismissed by letter McNeese Hardy, Josiah Kitchens and his wife Nancy Kitchens. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1851. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door and received by letter Br. S. J. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Dismissed by letter Br. Thomas S. Sisson and his wife Louisa A. Sisson. 1852 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up the charge against Lucinda Sanders, formerly Whittemore, for swearing and other misconduct, and excluded her. Br. Nathan Sanders laid in a charge against Br. Josiah Kitchens for threatening to whip him and for speaking unchristian like to him and for suing him and for giving him the lie. He said Br. Nathan Sanders had told three lies. Refered said matter to next meeting. Took up a charge against Br. Daniel Mize for selling a hog that was not his and excluded him. Dismissed by letter Br. William Perry and his wife, Margaret Perry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1852. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Eliza Webb. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Josiah Kitchens and advised Br. Nathan Sanders to withdraw his charge and he did so the church requires Br. Josiah Kitchens to make good his assertions against Br. Nathan Sanders in saying that he told three lies. Br. Rylee to write to Br. Kitchens. Dismissed by letter Br. John Prater, Polly Prater, Elizabeth Prater, Jane Prater and Catherine Prater. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None in order. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None brought forward. Called for reference. None brought forward. Called for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a report against Br. J. Forbous for drinking too much spirits. Brethren E. Rucker and Nacy Meeks to cite him to next meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in May 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Kitchens and refered it til he could be seen and appointed the following committee of seven viz. J. Rylee, H. Sanders, T. F. Anderson, E. Anderson, W. Wyley, E. Rucker and T. Bush to investigate the matter and report to the church. Took up the reference against Br. Forbous and he acknowledged and the church got along with him. Dismissed by letter William Henry and sister Martha Jane Prater. Received by letter Lydia and Martha, servants belonging to Mr. Brown. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Called of reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Br. Moses H. Sanders. Received by letter Hester, a servant of Mr. Brewer. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July (1852). Br. Smith absent. Br. M. Sanders Moderated for us. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Agreed to unite with the Union Meeting at Cabin Creek on the 3rd Sunday in August. Appointed Enoch Anderson and Harris Sanders delegates. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Joicey E. Rylee. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Nothing brought forward. Appointed delegates to the Sarepta Association, Br. M. Sanders. Protracted the meeting til Friday evening and received by experience Frances Smith, Sylvanus Couch, Anny Meeks, Julia Bush, Mary Perry, Elizabeth Hendrix, Mary Mize, Harvey R. Anderson, Dianna Curry, Samuel T. Loggans, Ben, a servant of Br. David's, Arah, a servant of Br. Anderson's, Rose, a servant of Br. Brooks, Rose, a servant of D. Anderson's, Ginny, a servant of M. Mintz, Francis Ballew, Nancy Ballew, Martha Caruth, Green W. Sanders, Wilson Jones, Joberry (Johnny?) Slater, Jeptha Rucker, John Greenway, Nancy Curry, Melissa Curry, James T. Kitchens, William Wyley and by letter Joicey Ivie and by experience Mary Loggans. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in September 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter, Hardy Strickland and his wife Alsey Strickland and Stephen Cowen and by experience Mitchel Mize, Elizabeth Mize, Mary Ratliff, Surbina McBee, Mary E. Walker, Mary Ann Prater, Narcissa Hendrix, Sarah Ann Jones, Samantha D. Cowen, and Violet, a servant of M. Sanders. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference and took up a reference against Br. Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous unfavorable to their Christian character and appointed M. Sanders, E. Rucker and N. Meeks to cite them to next meeting. Appointed Brethren Green L. McBee, Green W. Sanders and in case of failure T. F. Anderson delegates to the Association. Dismissed by letter Sister Eliza Webb and Martha Whitehead. Chose Br. Smith for our Pastor and he agrees to serve us. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1852. Br. Smith, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Dismissed by letter Br. Green L. McBee and his wife Nancy McBee and Alfred McBee, Surbina McBee, Salina McBee and Mary McBee. Received by experience Nancy Greenway, Rebecca Greenway, Sarah Ann Greenway, Margaret Baugh, Amanda J. Rucker, David Greenway and Zerurah Kitchens. Called for reference and took up the report against Br. Jackson Forbous and his wife Nancy Forbous and excluded them both, him for getting drunk and her for swearing. Dismissed by letter James Kitchens, Wilson Jones and his wife Elizabeth Jones, and his daughter, Sarah Ann Jones. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1852. Br. Smith absent. Br. S. Hood, Mod. Opened a door for the reception of members. Called for reference. None. Also for matters of difficulty ripe for church interference. Received a letter from Br. Josiah Kitchens in reference to a difficult between himself and Br. Nathan Sanders and agreed to settle it by a committee of five viz. Breth. J. Rylee, T. Bush, T. Turk, E. Anderson and T. F. Anderson. The church chose Br. Enoch Anderson a Deacon and appointed next meeting for his ordination. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in December 1852. Agreeably to previous arrangements a Presbytery was formed for the ordination of Br. Enoch Anderson a Deacon. The Presbytery was composed of Elders W. C. Smith, R. E. Oliver and Elias Sosebee. Deacons T. P. Bowen, J. David and E. Jackson with our own Deacons, and Br. Enoch Anderson was ordained Deacon. Entered into conference. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Moses H. Sanders and Jefferson Davis. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. N. Sanders and J. Kitchens. The committee did not settle it, laid it over til next meeting. The above committee discharged from further action. The church found all in peace. 1853 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in January 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Took up the reference of last meeting and dismissed the case. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members. 3. Received a letter from New Hope church requesting this church to restore Samuel Norwood to fellowship. The church granted the request and dismissed him by letter. 4. Called for the fellowship of the church and found all in peace. 5. Appointed the following committee to revise the decorum viz. J. Rylee, H. R. Anderson and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Called for reference. None. 2. Called for the fellowship of the church and Br. Sylvanus Couch presented a charge against himself for drinking too much spirits and acknowledged he was sorry for doing so and the church agreed to bear with him. 3. Called for the report of the committee who were appointed to revise the decorum and they reported the decorum revised and the church received and adopted the report. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None came forward. Sabbath. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Jane Mize and Br. William Henry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in March 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Called for reference. None. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church and took up a report against Br. Sylvanus Couch unfavorable to his Christian character. He is charged with getting drunk and buying and drinking spirits on the Sabbath day. The case continued til next meeting and appointed Br. Nacy Meeks, Ellet Rucker and Westley Wyley to see Br. Couch and cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Polly Savell. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. John Prater and Sisters Mary Prater, Catherine Prater and Elizabeth A. Hill. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened a door for the reception of members. 2. Called for reference and the church preferred another charge against Br. Couch for having treated some of the brethren with unchristian kindness in attempting to remove a trial from the District in which he lived. Appointed Breth. H. Sanders, M. Sanders and E. Rucker to see Br. Couch and inform him of the additional charge against him and cite him to next meeting. His case continues til next meeting. Called for the fellowship of the church . All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Conference was opened by singing. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Alfred J. Ritchy, Franklin Owen, Amos Viols (sic), Mary Ballard, Elizabeth Ritchy and Keziah Owen. 3. Took up the reference against Br. Couch and excluded him from the church. 4. Called for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Nancy E. Strickland. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Sister Couch for requesting her name to be struck from the church book. Appointed Breth. H. Sanders, A. Hardy and W. Wyley a committee to see Sister Couch and report to our next meeting. 4. The church Appointed Breth. T. F. Anderson, James Rylee and Moses Hendrix delegates to the Union Meeting at Kandler's Creek church on the 3rd Lord's day in July next. Sabbath. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by letter Nancy Smith. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Sister Tabitha, a servant of Br. Headen's. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in July 1853. Br. Smith being absent Br. R. E. Oliver was appointed Mod. 1. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Thomas D. Thurlkeld and his wife Lavanie W. Thurlkeld. 2. Called for reference. The reference of last meeting was continued til next month. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church, nothing presented. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Mary E. Brooks and John L. Meeks. 3. Called for and took up the reference against Sister Couch and agreed to bear with her. 4. Called for the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. The church appointed the following delegates to the Association viz. Thomas F. Anderson, James Rylee and Enoch Anderson. Alternates Breth. Thomas Bush and Harris Sanders. Dismissed by letter Br. William Henry. Protracted the meeting until Wednesday during which time the church received by letter Minerva S. Parsons and by experience Elizabeth Loggans, William A. Ellison and his wife Elizabeth C. Ellison, John Hill and his wife Mary Hill, Martha Loggans, Mary Davis, Thomas F. Anderson Jr. and his wife Jane S. Anderson and Dinah, a servant of Br. Ellison's. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in Sept. 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Emaline Loggans. 2. Inquired for reference. None on record. 3. Called for the fellowship of the church, nothing presented. Dismissed by letter Br. Johnny (Joberry ?) Slater. On motion the church agreed to get up with the Line church. Appointed the following Breth., W. Wyley, M. Hendrix, M. Sanders and F. Ballew to bear a letter to Oconee and ascertain whether that church wished a correspondence with ours or not. Appointed Breth. N. Meeks, E. Anderson, E. Rucker and J. Prater to bear a letter to the Line and ascertain whether or not she wished correspondence with us. The church sent up to the Association $9.00 for Association Mission. Number of members, Whites 157, Blacks 29=Total 186 Associational year ended. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in October 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Inquired for reference. None on record. 4. Inquired for the peace of the church. All in peace. 5. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 6. On motion the church went into the call of a Pastor and the election of clerks for the ensuing year. Whereas Br. Wiley C. Smith was unanimously called to the Pastoral care of the church and he accepted the call and Breth. H. R. Anderson and J. Rylee were appointed clerks. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved sister, Mary E. Bush. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in November 1853. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Rebecca Perry. 4. Inquired for reference. None of record. 5. Inquired for the peace of the church and took up a report against Br. John Greenway for drinking too much and appointed Breth. J. Rylee, S. Cowen and E. Anderson to see Br. Greenway and cite him to next meeting. Dismissed by letter Sister Martha Caruth and Rhoda J. Greenway. On motiuon the church appointed the following committee to supply the apartment of the blacks with seats viz. M. Sanders, T. F. Anderson and W. Wyley. Appointed the following correspondents (viz). to Kandlers Creek, Breth, Ballew, Rylee and Cowen. To Beaverdam, Breth. Tyley, Turk, M. Sanders and H. Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in December 1853. Br. Smith being absent, Br. David, Moderator. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for correspondents and received from Kandlers Creek Br. David from Beaverdam Br. Mize. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 5. Inquired for reference and took up the report against Br. Greenway and continued it til next meeting. 6. Called for the peace of the church. Nothing presented in order. Dismissed by letter Br. John Prater, Sisters Mary Prater, Catherine Prater and Elizabeth Hill. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Sisters, Rachael Brooks, Polly Headen, and Annie, a servant of Br. Thomas Bush's. 1854 The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in January 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Br. Renny Chasteen and his wife Anna Chasteen. 4. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. John Greenway and after his acknowledgment agreed to bear with him. 5. Called for the peace of the church and took up a report against Br. Thomas Prater for drinking too much spirits and dancing and then denying it and appointed the clerks to write to Br. Prater and cite him to next meeting. 6. Took up a report against Br. Charles, a servant of Br. T. F. Anderson, for getting drunk and refered it to the appropriate committee. On motion the church appointed a committee of seven to take up reports against black brethren and sisters and investigate the same and report to the church. The following brethren compose the committee, (viz.), James Rylee, Thomas Bush, T. F. Anderson, Moses Hendrix, Enoch Anderson, Enoch Anderson, Minyard Sanders and Theodore Turk. Dismissed by letter Br. John Mize and his wife, Jane Mize. Authorized the clerk to write Br. Moses H. Sanders a letter of recommendation. Appointed Breth. E. Anderson, S. T. Loggans and M. Hendrix correspondents to Oconee. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in February 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Thomas Prater and excluded him from the fellowship of the church. Took up the case of Br. Charles and he acknowledged he had drank too much spirits and promised to do better and the church agreed to bear with him. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 5. Called to the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. Dismissed by letter Sister Rena Prater and Br. Amos Viols. On motion the church reconsidered so much of the minutes of last meeting as provides for the appointing of a committee to take up and investigate reports against black brethren and sisters, and report to the church and the committee is hereby discharged from further action. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in March 1854. Br Smith, Mod. 1. Conference opened by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for correspondents and received from Candler's Creek Breth. Bowen, David and Duncan, from Oconee Br. Wilson, from Beaverdam Breth. Mize and Ray, from the Line, none. 4. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 5. Called for reference. None on record. 6. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. Appointed the following correspondents (viz.) To Oconee Breth. Wyley and Hendrix. Reconsidered the dismissal of Br. Johnny (or Joberry) Slater by letter at his own request. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lords's day in April 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference with singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of Sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Inquired for reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in May 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Inquired for reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Sister Rhoda Harris for fornication and excluded her. Appointed the following delegates to the Union Meeting at Nails Creek on Friday before the 3rd Lord's day in July next, (viz.) Enoch Anderson, Thomas Bush, Theodore Turk and Harris Sanders alternate. The clerk to prepare a letter. Appointed the following correspondents, (viz.) To Candler's Creek, F. Ballew and H. R. Anderson, To Beaverdam, M. Sanders and J. Rylee, To the Line N. Meeks and J. Rucker. Dismissed by letter Br. Samuel Headen. Sabbath received by letter Br. Samuel H. Walker. We record with sorrow the death of our beloved Brother Aaron Sanders. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in June 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of new members. None received. 4. Called for reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. The church having received information that one of her members has circulated an evil report about the Pastor of this church. Appointed the following committee (viz.) Brethren T. F. Anderson, H. Sanders and J. Rylee to see that member, inquire into the matter, and report to our next conference meeting. The July 1854 meeting disappointed in consequence of the Union Meeting. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in August 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by letter Sister Olive English. 4. Inquired for the reference. None on record. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. 6. Appointed the following delegates to the Association, Breth. Meeks, Bush and E. Anderson. Breth. J. Rylee and H. Sanders alternates. The clerks to prepare a letter. Money sent up for ministry $2.25 cts. For Association Mission 45 cts. by Br. M. Sanders. 7. Appointed the following correspondents, To Beaverdam Breth. Bush and Chasteen. To the Line Breth. Meeks and Ballew. Protracted the meeting until the following Friday evening during which time the church received by letter Sister Nancy Wheeler, Br. James Loggans and his wife Rebecca Loggans and sister Nancy Wood, and by experience Lavina A. Wood, Arlesa Brooks, Mary C. Loggans, Harriet A. E. Bush, Rodah A. Ivie, Nancy Mize and John W. Greenway. Dismissed by letter Sister Elizabeth Bryant. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in September 1854. Br. Smith, Mod. 1. Conference opened with singing and prayer. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Called for correspondents, and received from Candlers Creek Breth. Bowen and David, from Oconee Breth. Thornton, Wilson and Wade, from Breaverdam Breth. C. Mize and W. Mize, from the Line Breth. Smith, Cape and Parsons. 4. Opened a door for the reception of new members and received by experience Nancy Rylee and John Toney and by letter Sister Sarah M. Richardson. 5. Inquired for reference. None on record. 6. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. All in peace. 7. Read and adopted the letter to the Association. On motion the church agreed to purchase a new book and transcribe both of the old books into the new one and the following committee were appointed to discharge that duty (viz.) H. Sanders, J. Rylee and H. R. Anderson. On motion the church appointed the following committee to superintend the repairing of the meeting house(viz.) Breth. H. Sanders, Enoch Anderson, W. Wyley, F. Ballew and N. Meeks. On motion the church went into the choice of a Pastor and the election of clerks for the ensuing year. Whereupon Br. W. C. Smith was unanimously called to the Pastoral care of the church and he accepted the call and H. R. Anderson and James Rylee were appointed clerks. Number of members in Grove Level church: Whites 160 Blacks 28=Total 188 Associational year ended. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in October 1854. Br. Smith being absent, Br. Oliver acted as moderator. 1. Opened the conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Julia Ann Hill. 4. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Br. John Greenway for drinking too much spirits and appointed the following committee (viz.) Bret. J. Rylee, B. Rylee and W. A. Ellison to see Br. Greenway and to cite him to next meeting. Appointed the following correspondents (viz.) To Oconee Breth. Meeks and Loggans. Sabbath, dismissed by letter Sister Melissa Curry. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in November 1854. Br.Smith, Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing. 2. Invited brethren and sisters of sister churches to seats with us. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Called for reference and took up the case of Br. Greenway and continued it til next meeting. 5. Took up the request of Sister Couch for a letter of dismission and laid it on the table. 6. Inquired for the fellowship of the church and took up a charge against Sister Couch for telling a falsehood and for leaving the church and neighborhood in a careless manner and excluded her. Appointed the following correspondents viz. To Beaverdam, Breth. M. Sanders and Chasteen, To the Line Breth. E. Anderson and Ellison. The church met on Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day in December 1854. Br. Smith,Mod. 1. Opened conference by singing and prayer. 2. Invited Brethren and Sisters of sister churches to seats with us in council. 3. Opened a door for the reception of members. None received. 4. Inquired for reference and took up the case of Br. John Greenway and he made a very humble acknowledgment and the church forgave him. 5. Inquired for the fellowship of the church. Nothing presented. My thanks to Judy Campbell for providing the copies from microfilm at the Georgia State Archives for transcription. 13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)13:30, 19 September 2014 (EDT)~ Abstract of Mauldin Related Names, Dates & Key Facts By Ron Mauldin May 1802 Richard Mauldin Silas Sanders David Sanders Francis Sanders George Rucker Franky Rucker (female) Sally Sanders Polly Sanders Polly Rucker Polly Sanders Sr. Moses Sanders Sr. May 1806 Richard Mauldin Jun 1806 Franky Rucker - got caught dancing and cited her Aug 1806 Franky Rucker - confessed and church restored her Sept 1808 Richard Mauldin George Rucker Oct 1806 George Rucker Feb 1810 Richard Mauldin Apr 1810 Richard Mauldin George Rucker Aug 1810 Richard Mauldin Sep 1810 Richard Mauldin Mar 1811 Richard Mauldin Jun 1811 George Rucker Aug 1811 Richard Mauldin Dec 1811 Sister (Franky) Rucker Sally (Sanders) Hooper -restored then dismissed by ltr May 1812 Nancy Rucker (joined church) George Rucker - returns his letter George Rucker wife (Katy?) - Received by letter Jun 1812 Polly Henderson (joined church) Jul 1812 Polly Mauldin (joined church) (This is most likely Mary Mauldin, the mother of Richard Mauldin. A daughter of the same name was born about this same time to Richard & Elizabeth Mauldin, who was likely named for her grandmother.) Br. George Rucker - was ordained Deacon Aug 1812 George Rucker Richard Mauldin Elisabeth Mauldin (joined church) Sep 1812 George Rucker Oct 1812 Richard Mauldin Apr 1813 George Rucker Jul 1813 Richard Mauldin Feb 1814 Katy Rucker - dismissed by letter May 1814 Richard Mauldin George Rucker Jul 1814 Richard Mauldin Sept 1814 Br. & Sister Mauldin (Richard Mauldin) (Elisabeth Mauldin) George Rucker Oct 1814 Br. & Sister Mauldin - Excluded Them From Church (Richard Mauldin) (Elisabeth Mauldin) Nov 1814 George Rucker - Resigned deaconship Nov 1815 (duplicate?) George Rucker - Resigned deaconship Jun 1816 Moses Sanders George Rucker 29th March 1817 - Moses Sanders Sr died Jun 1817 George Rucker 1821 Nancy Rucker - dismissed by letter Jun 1822 Polly Henderson (Dismissed by letter) Apr 1825 George Rucker Harris Sanders May 1825 George Rucker Harris Sanders Jun 1825 George Rucker Jul 1825 George Rucker Aug 1825 George Rucker - Excluded From Church April 19th 1829 - Polly (Mary) Sanders died Jun 1829 Polly(Mary) Mauldin (joined church) Keziah Mauldin (joined church) Jul 1829 Epps Mauldin (joined church) Aug 1829 Br. & Sister Mauldin - Restored Them To Church (Richard Mauldin) (Elisabeth Mauldin) Jun 1830 George Rucker Jul 1830 George Rucker - Restored To Church Jan 1831 Epps Mauldin Oct 1831 George Rucker Jun 1832 Mary Mauldin - Reappled for Letter of Admission Jul 1832 Polly (Mary) Mauldin - Granted new Letter of Admission Dec 1832 Mary (Mauldin) Henderson (Dismissed by letter) Mar 1833 Epps Mauldin Jun 1835 Alsey Mauldin (joined church) Dec 1835 Mordicai Mauldin (joined church) (age 21) Jan 1836 Epps Mauldin (got drunk) Feb 1836 Epps Mauldin (admitted he got drunk) Mar 1836 Epps Mauldin (church excluded him) Nov 1838 Mordicai Mauldin (Dismissed by letter) Keziah Mauldin (Dismissed by letter) Oct 1845 Rebecca Rucker - returned Aug 1847 Elizabeth Rucker Aug 1848 Epps Mauldin (wrote letter to appologize) Sep 1848 Epps Mauldin (restored and dismissed by letter) Aug 1852 Jeptha Rucker - received by experience Aug 1854 Jeptha Rucker Items without date Ellet Rucker Jeptha Rucker (Diss) Alsey Rucker (Diss) Lucy Rucker (Dead 1861) Rebecca Rucker Elizabeth Rucker Amanda J. Rucker (Dismissed by letter) Harriett Rucker (Lettered) Partial Surname List Sanders, Doss, Denman, Maxfield, Baugh, Blackwell, Mauldin, Lane, Cotten, Duncom, Peek, Miller, Savell, Isham, Walravens, Ivy, Owens, Standridge, Vineyard, Brooks, Rucker, Suttels, Jones, Hendrix, Blackwell, Cleveland, Gipson, Woods, Hendrix, Sist, Little

Grover Name Study

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[[Category:Grover Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Grover Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grover Grover] 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 Grover 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 Grover's), by time period (18th Century Grover's), or by topic (Grover DNA, Grover Occupations, Grover 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 Grover 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=Grover}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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

Groves Family Mysteries

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When did our families come to Canada, where did we come from, how did we get here, and where did we all go? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Grovesteen Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Grovesteen Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Grovesteen Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grovesteen Grovesteen] 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 Grovesteen 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 Grovesteens), by time period (18th Century Grovesteens), or by topic (Grovesteen DNA, Grovesteen Occupations, Grovesteen 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 Grovesteen 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=Grovesteen}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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 '''Profiles''' * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grovesteen Grovesteen profiles on WikiTree] '''GROVESTEEN DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Grovesteen&order=name Grovesteen Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Grovesteen&order=name Grovesteen auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Grovesteen&order=name Grovesteen mtDNA connections on WikiTree]

Growing up around the original Norfolk Southern Railroad

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[[Category:Mackeys, North Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Railroad Engineers]] [[Category:Railroad Workers]] [[Category:Mackeys, North Carolina]] by [[Davenport-7415|Fred B. Davenport]] I was born at the beginning of the Great Depression and money was tight. My father, [[Davenport-7403|W.B. Davenport]], and a partner, [[Swain-1351|Mr. Will Swain]], operated a general merchandise store under the name of Swain & Davenport. The store was located across the state road fro mthe mainline of the Norfolk Southern Railroad (approximately 60 feet) in Mackeys. The railroad had two branches operating from Mackeys; the Belhaven branch and the Columbia branch. I barely remember the Belhaven branch. In this time frame the railroad operated two passenger trains, #1 was southbound from Norfolk, VA to Raleigh, NC and #2 was northbound between the same two points. Most of the time these trains met in Mackeys, Westover, or Plymouth. Numbers 61 and 63 were mainline freights southbound. Numbers 62 and 64 were freights running north. Number 63 and 64 passed through Mackeys during the night, most of the time. Many times I would wake up during the night and hear #64 waiting for #63 to come off the Albemarle Sound bridge. I always enjoyed hearing the generator and water pump running. Numbers 61 and 62 were later changed to 98 and 99. My father kept the store open until around 10:00 pm and he would let me stay at the store with him when it wasn't school nights. During Irish Potato season in the Creswell and Columbia area, the Columbia branch train would come in the early part of the night, and often I heard the conductor tell my dad they had close to 100 cars of potatoes. During this season there was a storage track for empty refridgerator cars, most of the time it was full. there was a storage track for loaded cars waiting for the northbound to pick up. There was another storage track for the branchline, called Blount's Siding about one half mile from Mackeys. It usually was full of empty refrigerator cars. There was no electricity in the Mackeys area until 1937 and residents in the area would get leftover ice from the empty car bunker and haul it home in wheelbarrows, wagons and burlap bags. Many did not have enought money to buy ice. When the Belhaven branch track was taken up, the railroad left the wye that was formed between the mainline and the branchline. The steam engine of the Columbia branch train always turned around on this wye. I remember there being one passenger coach on the Columbia train. I don't know when this was discontinued, but it was several years before the branch was discontinued in the early 1950s. The passenger trains ran seven days a week and on Sundays after church, many people came to watch the trains. The Post Office was beside my dad's store. Mail service seemed to be much faster then than it is now. One could send an order to Sears Roebuck in Greensboro on a given day and receive their merchandise on the third day. Large items were even shipped by express or freight. Express was much faster but more expensive. During World War II meat and many dairy products were rationed, along with many other items. My father ordered meat, cheese and butter from Washington, NC and it usually arrived on Thursday, iced up. Due to the short supply, he had to accept what they shipped. In the summer months while school was out, it was my job to haul the products on a hand truck from the station to the store. Many items arrived by express including puppies, baby chicks and corpses. The railroad maintained a full time maintenance force on the Albemarle Sound bridge. Mr [[Collins-31535|R. I. Collins]] (Capt. Raymond) was foreman of this crew for many years until he was promoted to Bridge Supervisor for the railroad. Many times an extra crew came in to help with bridge repairs. The pile driver also came in ever year for several weeks to replace pilings. The pile driver and ditcher were operated by Mr. [[Bray-5760|Arthur Bray]], who was a fine man, and who always had time to talk to small boys. I always considered him a very close friend. I would receive railroad post cards from him when he and family were on vacations, even after I was grown. Al these crews had shanty cars and at night they would gather in my dad's store. I thought they had some of the most interesting conversation concerning their experiences on the railroad. There was a section crew stationed in Mackeys headed by George Whitfield, later by Mr. Dick Bunch and Mr. Alton Harris as one would retire. During World War II, troop trains came through pretty often and would have to stop in Mackeys for water. If the train came through during th eday and was traveling north, part of the Pullman cars were stopped in front of my dad's store. When I was in the store my dad would load both of us up with popsicles and Dixie Cups of ice cream to take over to the troops on the train. My parents were a good influence on me. You could usually tell if a troop train was coming through at night; the station crew always went out to inspect the track. The railroad always had two bridge runners on the bridge at night for security. They usually crossed the bridge before all trains. One man lived at Mackeys and he used a speeder (velocipede) to go to the bridge draw and meet a man from Edenton who was assigned a motor car. It was a big thrill for me when he would let me pull the speeder to the draw while he sat on the back due to hip problems he had. One Saturday afternoon I pulled the speeder out to the big draw for the bridge runner, Mr. Arthur Britton. While we were at the draw the Columbia branch train came by on its way to Edenton to tie up for th enight. Mr. Britton flagged it down and we rode the caboose to Edenton and met Mr. Joe Northcutt with the motor car and rode back on it. From the time I first remember and for several years, the railroad only employed two draw tenders on this particular draw. They each worked 24 hours on and 24 hours off. They both lived in Mackeys and useda speeder to go back and forth. Their names were Mr. Newsome Davenport and Mr. Columbus Riddick. Mr. Davenport was father-in-law to Mr. Riddick. I rode the passenger trains several times. Sometimes it was to Plymouth, sometimes Edenton, and sometimes to Shawboro. I remember one day riding the train to Shawboro with [[Forbes-6522|my mother]]. She had several family members in the Shawboro area. On one of these trips the train stopped on the sound bridge and the weather was stormy. My mother did not let me know she was worried. After the train started moving, the conductor came through and told the passengers there was a piece of temper washed up on the bridge. Mr. R. H. Chesson was agent/operator at Mackeys and many days I would be in the agent's office and hear the Arlington Time Signal come on the telegraph at 12:00 noon. Mr. Chesson would always pull out his pocket watch and check his time. On July 5, 1957 just after midnight, a portion of the bridge north of the big draw collapsed under the locomotives of the northbound freight. The engineer and conductor lost their lives, a very sad event. In 1960, Hurricane Donna destroyed a major portion of the bridge. The bridge was rebuilt and trains had to be rerouted over the Atlantic Coast Line, getting back on the Norfolk Southern track in Plymouth. When I was small the two night freights hit head on in Plymouth. I went to Plymouth on Sunday afternoon with my mother and dad to watch them picking up the wreckage. A 600 and 500 were involved. When the railroad received the 600s, I thought they must be the largest and prettiest steam locomotives that existed. A relative of mine took me to Suffolk VA in his truck to pick up a new Benthall peanut picker. He parked his truck close to a Norfolk & Western passenger station while he attended to some buiness. He told me to stay in the truck while he was gone, and I got a chance to see one of large steam locomotives of the N&W. It didn't take long for me to learn that I was mistaken about the 600s being the largest. It was a real treat when one of the crews let me ride a few yards on one of those engines. The Baldwin diesels came and then the EMDs. They didn't quite come up to the steam locomotives to me, but it was railroading just the same, which I have always loved. The type of job I had with Weyerhaeuser Co. gave me the opportunity to know many of the train crew and station personnel of both the Norfolk Southern and Atlantic Coast Line (later Seaboard Coast Line). By knowing the crew members, I had the opportunity to have all three of our sons ride on the switch engines. I expect I hto as much thrill out of it as the boys did. It was a sad time when the later Norfolk Southern decided to abandon the Albemarle Sound bridge, and then in 2003 abandoned the track from Mackeys to Plymouth. Just a sign of the times all over the country. The Norfolk Southern certainly was not a large railroad, but it has provided me with many hours of pleasure. I once heard Mr. W.C> Jones, who was station agent in Plymouth, say the Norfolk Southern Railroad wasn't as long as most railroads, but it was just as wide, and so it was.

Grubb Family Mysteries

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it is generally accepted by the family that this family is of Danish origin and that the Grubbes were closely associated withthe royal family and influential during the reigns of Christian IV and Frederick III of Denmark. A Henry Grubbe lived in Hertfordshire, England, where in 1506 he married Joan (daughter of Sir Richard Radcliffe, who died in 1485 on Bosworth Field in support of King Richard III. ??? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Grubbs and Swick Family Bible

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[[Category:Family Bible]] {{Image|file=Grubbs_and_Swick_Family_Bible.jpg |caption=Grubbs and Swick Family Bible}} "Grubbs and Swick Family Bible." In possession of Erik Granstrom on July 4, 2017, Sandy, Oregon.

Grubbs Name Study

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[[Category:Grubbs Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Wilson-33142|Glynis Noonan]] 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 GRUBBS 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. == Task List ==

Gruber Name Study

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[[Category:Gruber Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. 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 ==

Grundland Purds Family Mysteries

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Samuel grundland jeweller kristallnacht Margot Grundland/Kirchheim Liselotte Purds Grundland/Zimmerman genoa southampton 10 lauriston road wimbledon middlesex William H Lewis married Margo Grundland September 1939 in middlesex England Margo Lewis married Morris Symmel/Simmel 1946 [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Grundnäs AC Sweden One Place Study

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Grunthal Cemetery - Grunthal, Manitoba

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Community: NW of Grunthal Township: NW 21-05-05 E Locality: Hanover RM Municipality: Eastman Region Province: MB GPS: 49.408558,-96.865565 Area settled in 1874-6 by Bergthal Mennonites. First burial on a marker Johann Reimer died Jan. 25, 1894. [[Category: Hanover, Manitoba, Cemeteries]]

Grymer-Hansen Name Study

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[[Category:Grymer-Hansen Name Study]] [[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 Grymer-Hansen 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. The familyname Grymer-Hansen originated with the marriage of Axel Hansen and Marie Christine Grymer, whose sons were given the name Grymer Hansen to which they later added a hyphen. The study of the name therefore extents to the ancestors of Marie Christine and Axel and their descendants through their two surviving sons Curt and Kai.

Guadalupe

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[[Category:Guadalupe, California]] The history and people of Guadalupe, California *September 1, 1769 The lake in Guadalupe was named Laguna Grande de San Daniel by the Portola expedition. *March 21, 1840 Rancho Guadalupe was granted to Jose Teodoro de Arellanes and Diego Oliver by Gov. Juan Alvarado. * March 5, 1863 Juana Estudillo, after stepping in to bail Antonio Arellanes out, acquired the Rancho Guadalupe as well as part of the Casmalia and El Cojo Ranchos. * October 18, 1870 Theodore LeRoy assumed the debts of the Estudillo family in return for a deed of trust covering the family's property in both San Leadro and Guadalupe. * October 27, 1871 David Laird, in purchasing 226 acres of land south of town, became the first farmer to purchase Rancho Guadalupe land. * November 1871 Theodore LeRoy filed a subdivision map of Rancho Guadalupe, and set aside LeRoy Park for the use and enjoyment of the town's inhabitants. {{Image|file=Hart-15099-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Thomas Hart Residence, Guadalupe, looking south. }} * December 6, 1872 [[Hart-15099 | Thomas Hart]], a blacksmith from England, became the first resident owner in the new town of Guadalupe when he purchased eight lots from Theodore LeRoy. * March 28, 1873 Guadalupe Post Office was established with John Dunbar as its first Postmaster. * April 10, 1874 The Guadalupe Telegraph was first published by Haines & Porterfield. * June 12, 1874 Guadalupe Lodge No. 237 F & AM was established in a meeting held at the Odd Fellows Lodge. * July 12, 1874 A meeting of Masons in good standing was held at the Odd Fellow's Hall for the purpose of establishing a lodge for Free and Accepted Masons in Guadalupe. * August 21, 1874 The Guadalupe Masonic Lodge voted to purchase land (together with the Odd Fellows) to be used as a cemetery. * September 21, 1874 The Guadalupe Lodge No. 237 F & AM first met as a chartered lodge. * July 13, 1877 Catherine Lind was the first to be interred in the Catholic Cemetery on Point Sal Road in Guadalupe. Antonio Bonetti who died April 19, 1908, was the last. * May 26, 1880 Theodore LeRoy, after having bid $638,665 at the foreclosure sale in Alameda County, acquired the 43,682-acre Rancho Guadalupe as well as the Rancho San Leandro and the Rancho Casmalia. *December 1884 The Campodonico Store, at the corner of Guadalupe and 9th streets, in Guadalupe, opened for business, offering commodities ranging from groceries to clothing, plus grain and hay. * July 27, 1894 The Gilt Edge Creamery opened in Guadalupe. * July 6, 1895 The first train stopped at the new Guadalupe depot, a building paid for with funds raised by the townspeople. The depot stood two stories high on the passenger side, and one story high on the freight side. *November 3, 1903 The Guadalupe Japanese Association, originally called Kyowa Kai, was organized. * February 1913 The steel girded truss bridge connecting Guadalupe with Oso Flaco opened. * July, 1915 The spelling of Guadaloupe was changed to Guadalupe. * November 28, 1921 The new two-story wooden dormitory for children of Japanese field workers was recognized as the Japanese Children's Home of Guadalupe. * January 18, 1924 Fire broke out at the Chinese Buddhist Church in Guadalupe. The fire spread to surrounding structures, with damage estimated to be $100,000. * April 1925 The Guadalupe Gazette began publication. * September 9, 1931 The War Memorial building was dedicated in Guadalupe. * January 1939 Vaqueros de Los Rancheros began at a meeting held at the Commercial Hotel in Guadalupe. Among the Charter members were Dan Sheehy, Charles Maretti, Charlie Campodonico, Bob Camp, Eddie Fields and George Petersen. * July 27, 1946 Guadalupe became the fourth incorporated city in Santa Barbara County. * August 3, 1946 Guadalupe incorporated, with a population of about 4,000. * October 3, 1948 Official groundbreaking took place for the Guadalupe Community Church. * October 23, 1953 Train wreck in Guadalupe * October 1, 1960 The new Buddhist Church at 1071 Olivera St. in Guadalupe was dedicated. * November 7, 1990 The explosion that caused the total destruction of a gas station and garage on Guadalupe Street in Guadalupe was caused by vapor in a lantern igniting when the welder lit his torch to repair the fixture. In addition to both the welder and his assistant being killed in the explosion, there was much damage throughout the town. The Basque House, formerly the Commercial Hotel, was closed and has yet to be reopened. * November 17, 1999 The Dunes Center in Guadalupe was dedicated. (hooray!) == Sources == * [https://santamariahistory.com/index.html The Santa Maria Valley Historical Society Museum] provided the timeline. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Guadalupe * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GTWQ-43K?i=332 Guadalupe identified in Great Register of 1867]

Guarino Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Guarino Name Study]] [[Category: Valledolmo, Palermo]] ==About the Project== The Guarino Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/V V] 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 Guarino 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 Guarinos), by time period (18th Century Guarinos), or by topic (Guarino DNA, Guarino Occupations, Guarino 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 Guarino 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=Guarino}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Guarino}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Guarinos 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]

Guatemala

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Guccione Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Guccione Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Guccione Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guccione Guccione] 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 Guccione 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 Gucciones), by time period (18th Century Gucciones), or by topic (Guccione DNA, Guccione Occupations, Guccione 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 Guccione 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=Guccione}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Guccione}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Gucciones 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]

Gudgeon Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Gudgeon Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== '''You may also wish to visit the [https://one-name.org/name_profile/Gudgeon/ Gudgeon One Name Study] at the Guild of One Name Studies.''' '''It is highly recommended that male Gudgeons take the FTDNA Y-chromosome test available at https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna#compare''' Y-37 is a good starting point but everyone should ultimately aim for the BigY as this opens many more doors. See https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/gudgeon The Gudgeon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gudgeon Gudgeon] 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 Gudgeon 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 Gudgeons), by time period (18th Century Gudgeons), or by topic (Gudgeon DNA, Gudgeon Occupations, Gudgeon 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 Gudgeon 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: [[Campbell-Ricketts-1|Henry Campbell-Ricketts]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Gudgeon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Gudgeon}}
{{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/Gudgin Gudgin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gudgion Gudgion]

Gudmund Asbiørnsen's Ancestors

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Category: Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway]] [[Category: Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, Norway]] :This page is for discussing and finding possible ancestors of [[Asbiørnsen-1|Gudmund Asbiørnsen]] (abt. 1689 - 1746). The discussion will be i Norwegian but feel free to ask questions or come with information in English. ==Formål== :Formålet er å finne mulige forferdre til [[Asbiørnsen-1|Gudmund Asbiørnsen]] sine forfedre og sannsynliggjøre en riktig slektslinje. :Utgangspunktet for denne diskusjonen er en diskusjon som startet i [http://www.disnorge.no/slektsforum/viewtopic.php?t=140621 Slektforum - DIS-Norge]. :Det oppfordres at alle som har informasjon som kan være relevant eller som har synspunkter omkring saken til å dele tanker med oss. Dette er en diskusjonsside så terskelen er lav så kom gjerne med ideer og forslag. :Du kan bidra på følgende måte: *Skriv ditt bidrag direkte i siden (Edit fanen) *Skriv en kommentar (Kommentarfelt til høyre) *Send en melding til [[Mosand-7|Jarl Mosand]] ==Gudmund Asbiørnsen== :Følgende er de fakta som vi vet om Gudmund Asbiørnsen ca 1689-1746 som kan underbygges av kilder. *Han ble født ca 1689. Dette er beregnet ut i fra at han var 43 år i 1732 "Bjørn Ivar Berg: Eksaminasjonsmanntall Kongsberg Sølvverk 1732. En datamaskinell bearbeiding. Bergverksmuseets skrift nr. 1, Kongsberg 1983" *Han giftet seg med sin første kone Ingeborg Erichsdatter 17 juni 1717[http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8568&idx_id=8568&uid=ny&idx_side=-107 Kongsberg kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0001: Ministerialbok nr. I 1, 1696-1720, s. 409-410] i Kongsberg. *De hadde 2 barn. **Ole ble født i 1717. [http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8568&idx_id=8568&uid=ny&idx_side=-68 Kongsberg kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0001: Ministerialbok nr. I 1, 1696-1720, s. 129-130] **Berte ble født i 1725.[https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/8569/23 Kongsberg kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0002: Ministerialbok nr. I 2, 1721-1743, s. 46-47] *I Kongsberg sølvverks eksaminasjonsmanntall 1732 står han med fødested Eiker, 43 år, knekt, arbeidet 20 år ved sølvverket, gift, 2 sønner hvorav 1 arbeider ved sølvverket, eget hus. *Hans første kone, Ingeborg, dør i 1744.[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/nn-no/gen/vis/27/pa00000000535766 Skifteregister for Kongsberg byfut, Overbergamtet og Sønnafjelske bergamt 1705-1801] *Han gifter seg på nytt med Barbra Ionsdatter 25. juli 1744.[https://media.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070316610547 Kongsberg kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0003: Ministerialbok nr. I 3, 1744-1755, s. 249] *Gudmund Asbiørnsen døde i 1746 og ble begravet i Kongsberg.[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/nn-no/gen/vis/27/pa00000000532443 Skifteregister for Kongsberg byfut, Overbergamtet og Sønnafjelske bergamt 1705-1801][https://media.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070316610467 Kongsberg kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0003: Ministerialbok nr. I 3, 1744-1755, s. 169] Det står at han var 70 år når han døde men dette er sannsynligvis feil. ==Diskusjon== :Slektstreet opp til Gudmund Asbiørnsen slutter her fordi kirkebøkene begynner å bli mangelfull i denne perioden. Vi må derfor sammenstille informasjon som er tilgjengelig og sannsynliggjøre videre slektskap. I hvertfall se om dette er mulig. :I Eksaminasjonsmanntall Kongsberg Sølvverk 1732, står det at han var født på Eiker. Jan E. i Slektsforum viste til sine notater fra lensregnskap, stiftamtstueregnskap, fogderegnskap, militærruller m.m. som viser noen navn knyttet til gården Klunderud. *Gudmund 1593[http://www.buskerudslekt.no/KilderB/Eiker/BYGGS593.htm Akershus Len Bygningsskatt jonsok 1593] *Gulbrand 1617-1645 (1657) *Gudmund Asbjørnsen 1647-1683 (44 år i 1666)[https://media.digitalarkivet.no/ft10041005282061 Fogdenes og sorenskrivernes manntall. Eiker og Lier fogderi, Eiker prestegjeld, 1664.11.20, Fiskum fjerding][https://media.digitalarkivet.no/ru20111020670837 Kommanderende general (KG I) med Det norske krigsdirektorium, E/Ea/L0484: Akershusiske regiment, 1662-1693, Militærruller s. 97 (1665)] *Asbjørn Gudmundsen 1689-1695[https://media.digitalarkivet.no/ru20111020671125 Kommanderende general (KG I) med Det norske krigsdirektorium, E/Ea/L0484: Akershusiske regiment, 1662-1693, Militærruller s. 385 (1689)][http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/hending/hd00000000508184 Ministerialbok for Eiker prestegjeld 1683-1704 (0624P) Dåpsnummer 2341] *Erik Pedersen 1697- :Dette er en sterk kandidat fordi navnene Asbjørn og Gudmund går igjen. Det er tydelig at de første 4 personene er familie. Det er også tydelig at Erik Pedersen faller utenfor mønstret. Det finnes dokumenter som kan si noe om dette. :Det finnes to fødsler der en Asbjørn er far, men han er oppgitt å bo på Korsgaarden/Kaarsgaarden. Begge barna heter Hans. Den første er født i 1700[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/hending/hd00000000508259 Ministerialbok for Eiker prestegjeld 1683-1704 (0624P) Dåpsnummer 2416] og den andre er født i 1703.[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/hending/hd00000000508306 Ministerialbok for Eiker prestegjeld 1683-1704 (0624P) Dåpsnummer 2463] Dette passer inn i ideen at Asbjørn Gudmundsen med familie flyttet fra Klunderud ca 1697 og flyttet til Korsgården. :Kan vi være sikker på at det er snakk om samme Asbjørn? Det er 2 dåp som antyder dette. I begge dåpene er det en Asbjørn som er fadder. I begge dåpene er faren samme person, Herman Eriksen, Kopstad. Den første dåpen er i 1691 og barnet heter Christen. Asbjørn er oppført med bostad Klunderu.[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/hending/hd00000000508170 Ministerialbok for Eiker prestegjeld 1683-1704 (0624P) Dåpsnummer 2327] Den andre er i 1700. Barnet heter Erich og Asbjørn er fra Korsgården.[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/hending/hd00000000508262 Ministerialbok for Eiker prestegjeld 1683-1704 (0624P) Dåpsnummer 2419] Det er god grunn til å hevde at Asbjørn fra Klunderud og Asbjørn fra Korsgården er samme person siden han opptrer som fadder på begge dåpene. Det er også en kjensgjerning at Korsgård hører under gården Kopstad. Det er da rimelig å anta at Asbjørn Gudmundsen flyttet fra Klunderud mellom 1691 og 1697. :Kan vi knytte Asbjørn fra Klunderud/Korsgården til Gudmund Asbiørnsen f 1689? (Under utarbeidelse) ==Kilder==

Gugino Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]][[Category: Valledolmo, Palermo]] [[Category:Gugino Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Gugino Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gugino Gugino ] 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 Gugino 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 Guginos), by time period (18th Century Guginos), or by topic (Gugino DNA, Gugino Occupations, Gugino 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 Gugino 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=Gugino }} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Gugino }}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Gugino families 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]

Guía Familiar de Baja California, 1700-1900

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == Guía Familiar de Baja California, 1700-1900 == Vital Statistics of Lower California : "Family Guide of Baja California 1700-1900", is a massive genealogical work containing 14,200 extracts of birth, marriage or death certificates many of which provide extended relations back to the grandparent level on both maternal and paternal lines. * by Pablo L. Martinez * published by Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 1965 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Guía Familiar de Baja California, 1700-1900|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archivohistoricobcs.com.mx/files/libros/pdf/guia.pdf === WikiTree Syntax === * Martinez, Pablo L., ''[[Space:Guía Familiar de Baja California, 1700-1900|Family Guide of Baja California, 1700-1900]]'' (Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 1965) Page . * ([[#Martinez|Martinez]])

Guide & Examples: Infoboxes, Templates, Citations and Categories

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'''A collection of commonly-used templates, stickers, resources, and citations. Links to the pages that contain more.''' I created this page to collect all useful examples and links to aid in finding them when needed. ==Templates== ===Research Note Box Templates=== Research note boxes are used to indicate the status of a profile's research or facts. These include such tags as Conflated, Estimated, Disputed, Uncertain, Unsourced. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Link to all the research note boxes]. Estimated: Death: {{Estimated Date|Death}} will look like this on the profile: {{Estimated Date|Death}} ===Project Boxes=== Project boxes are used to indicate a profile is part of a particular project. Some examples of projects include: Irish Roots, Native American, US Black Heritage, and The Great War Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Project_Boxes List of current project boxes] ===Frequently Used=== {{Unsourced}} {{Estimated Date|Marriage}} ==Stickers== There are ''many'' types of stickers and the list is always growing. There are stickers to: honor veterans, indicate people who migrated between countries, were born or lived in a particular area, occupations, for sets of twins, died young, and stickers awarded to members who participate in activities and challenges. ===Sticker Finder=== The main index page is listed first below, but if you are looking for something specific, such as occupation stickers, some of these links will get you there quickly. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Stickers Main Sticker Index Page] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:Template_Sticker An official, automated list of stickers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:Template_Sticker An elegant visual encyclopedia of stickers, easy to read and follow] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Religion_Images Religion and Occupation Stickers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Occupation_Image_Capture MANY Occupation Stickers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers_for_Veterans Stickers for Veterans] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Member Society Member Stickers] ===Flags for Stickers=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags A link to the main page for flags] ===Frequently used=== ====Military==== '''Civil War Sticker''' {{US Civil War |side = CSA or USA |enlisted = mmm dd, yyyy |mustered = mmm dd, yyyy |regiment flag = file name from Civil War Flags |regiment name = regiment1; regiment2 |rank=rank (If this is not entered, the prefix from the profile will be used) |unit= name of unit category to add profile to (", United States Civil War" will be added to the unit by the sticker) }} Example: {{US Civil War |side=CSA |enlisted=Sep 14, 1861 |mustered=Jun 30, 1865 |regiment flag=Civil_War_Flags-6.png |regiment name=Company E, 15th Regiment, Alabama Infantry|rank=Private|unit=15th Regiment, Alabama Infantry }} '''Veteran, no specific war''' {{Veteran Recognition |badge-image=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png |nationality =United States |branch =Army |start-year =1984 |end-year =2006. Retired. Highest rank earned: Major |text =Served in the Cold War; first into Bosnia for Operation Joint Endeavor }} '''Roll of Honor''' These are US Civil War but '''they can be used for any war''' by changing the "war" and the "category." Wounded in Action: This: {{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template-14.jpg |description=Wounded in Action |war=United States Civil War}} Results in: {{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template-14.jpg |description=Wounded in Action |war=United States Civil War}} Died While Prisoner of War: This: {{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War|image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|description=Died while a Prisoner of War in Camp Chase|war=The United States Civil War}} Results in: {{Roll of Honor |category=Died while Prisoner of War, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War|image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|description=Died while a Prisoner of War in Camp Chase|war=The United States Civil War}} Died in Military Service: This: {{Roll of Honor |category= Died in Military Service, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |description= Died in service at Mobile, Alabama on Jun 26, 1862, of unknown causes |image= Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |rank= |war= the United States Civil War }} Results in: {{Roll of Honor |category= Died in Military Service, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |description= Died in service at Mobile, Alabama on Jun 26, 1862, of unknown causes |image= Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |rank= |war= the United States Civil War }} Killed in Action: This: {{Roll of Honor | category = Killed in Action, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War | image = Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg | description = Killed in Action at ___, date ___ | war = the United States Civil War }} Results in: {{Roll of Honor | category = Killed in Action, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War | image = Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg | description = Killed in Action at ___, date ___ | war = the United States Civil War }}


Prisoner of War: This: {{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoners of War, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |image = Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank = Private |description =a Prisoner of War |war = United States Civil War }} Results in: {{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoners of War, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War |image = Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg |rank = Private |description =a Prisoner of War |war = United States Civil War }}


====Migrating Ancestor==== This: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Scotland |destination= United States |origin-flag= WikiTree-64-1.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-23.png}} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Scotland |destination= United States |origin-flag= WikiTree-64-1.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-23.png}}

====Regional / Country==== * Born in Appalachia. This: {{Appalachia Sticker|born|state= Alabama}} results in {{Appalachia Sticker|born|state= Alabama}} *Lived in Appalachia. This {{Appalachia Sticker|lived|state=Alabama}} results in {{Appalachia Sticker|lived|state=Alabama}}


* Southern Pioneers This: {{Southern Pioneers Sticker}} results in {{Southern Pioneers Sticker}} : This stickers is for early southern settlers who migrated out of the original colonies.


* Born in Alabama. This: {{Alabama Sticker|born in Alabama}} results in {{Alabama Sticker|born in Alabama}}

**Was an Alabamian. This: {{Alabama Sticker}} results in {{Alabama Sticker}}


* Born in Scotland. This: {{Scotland Sticker}} results in {{Scotland Sticker}} * Born in Ireland. This: {{Ireland Native}} results in {{Ireland Native}} *Ancestors born in Scotland. {{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}} results in {{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}} * Ancestors born in Ireland. {{Irish Clans}} results in {{Irish Clans}}
==Infoboxes== Infoboxes are templates to use when making a category for cemeteries and cities. This ensures they are standardized across WikiTree. '''Cemetery Infobox''' When creating a category for a cemetery, copy, paste, and add the correct information to this infobox. If the cemetery is in a county rather than a city, use the State as the "parent". {{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery |name=Saint Brigid Cemetery |parent=Cambria County, Pennsylvania |location=Lilly, Pennsylvania |findagraveID=45995 |coordinate=40.42560, -78.62500 |address= Lilly, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, 15938, USA |image= {{US Flag|Pennsylvania}} }} '''City Infobox''' {{CategoryInfoBox Location |name= Chicago, Illinois |parent= Cook County, Illinois |parent1= DuPage County, Illinois |project= Illinois |team= |webpagetext= City Website |coordinate= 41.836944, -87.684722 |startdate= 1780 |image= {{US Flag|Alabama}} }} ==Using Images== This wiki tagging allows an image to be placed anywhere, such as in the body of a profile. The letters "L", "C" and "R" are used to justify the image on the page.
{{Image |file=Civil_War_Flags_of_Alabama-1.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption='''43rd Alabama Infantry Regiment Flag''' }} ==Commonly Used Citations== ===Books Published Online=== Author Last Name, Author First Name. ''Title of the Book''. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year. Accessed on [Date], URL: Example with page number: Fuller, William Hyslop. Fuller Genealogy .. Palmer, Mass.: Printed by C.B. Fiske & Co., 1908, p. 23. Accessed on 2024-03-11 : https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy021908full/page/23/mode/1up ===Citation for BLM Land Patent Record=== '''Federal Land Patent''': "Federal Land Patent," United States. Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records. Automated Records Project; State Volumes. Springfield, Virginia: Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States, 2007. Recorded and Imaged at BLM (https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3900__.411&docClass=STA&sid=wjbj2t4f.ur2#patentDetailsTabIndex=0 : accessed 17 Oct 2023) :The description of the land is: :State: Alabama, :Meridian: St. Stephens :Twp - Rng: 010N - 002E :Aliquots: SE¼ SE¼ :Section: 20 :Total Acres: 39.88 :County: Clarke :Date of Issue: March 1, 1862 ===Citation for Fold3 Compiled Service Record=== Alabama Example: '''Military Service Record – Fold3''': "US, Civil War Service Records (CMSR) - Confederate - Georgia, 1861-1865," The National Archives, Pub No. M311, CatID 586957, Rcd Grp 109. Six pages in file, imaged at fold3.com (https://www.fold3.com/image/6681809 : accessed April 2, 2024)
Template with blanks to fill in. This information will be in the left-side column when viewing the records.

'''Military Service Record – Fold3''': "Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of ____," The National Archives, Pub No. M___, CatID 586957, Rcd Grp 109. ___ pages in file, imaged at fold3.com (URL:____ : accessed on ____) ===Citation for National Park Service (NPS) Soldier Information=== '''Military Service Facts – NPS''': “The Civil War: Soldiers Database.” The National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC: n.d. Online at NPS (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=C5C899C3-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A : accessed February 2, 2024) citing Poe, James R. Template with blanks to fill in: '''Military Service Facts – NPS''': “The Civil War: Soldiers Database.” The National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC: n.d. Online at NPS (URL:____ : access date: ____) ===Citation for Alabama Civil War Service Database=== Change the URL and the date accessed: '''Alabama Civil War Service''': "Alabama Civil War Service Records Database," Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama. n.d. Online database at (https://archives.alabama.gov/research/CivilWarSoldier.aspx?id=2257 : retrieved February 2, 2024) ===Citation for American Civil War Research Database=== '''Civil War Database''': "American Civil War Research Database." Historical Data Systems, Inc. Duxbury, MA: 2023 Online at (https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?C&769045 : accessed April 2, 2024) ==Link-backs and Other Social / Ambassador Items== Links to use on WT: :{{FamilySearch|1234-ABC}} :({{FindAGrave|Memorial###}} :{{wikidata|Q1234567|en}}

Guido Name Study

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[[Category:Guido Name Study]] [[Category: Tortorici, Messina]] ==About the Project== The Guido Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guido Guido] 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 Guido 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 Guidos), by time period (18th Century Guidos), or by topic (Guido DNA, Guido Occupations, Guido 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 Guido 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=Guido}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Guido}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Guido's 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]

Guidry Name Study

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[[Category: Guidry Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a Guidry 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 Put [[Category: Guidry Name Study]] on Guidry and surname variants profiles. . ==GUIDRY-PATIN MARRIAGES== #[[Guidry-626 | Dorothy Guidry-Patin]] MARRIED [[Patin-158 | Perry Patin]] circa 1973 [[Category: Guidry 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.

Guihomar Name Study

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[[Category:Guihomar Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Whomack-1|Karen Rose]] 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 the surname GUIHOMAR 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 ==

Guilbeau Family

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The goal of this project is to have as complete and accurate ancestry list of the Guilbeau Family residing in south Louisiana. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Guilbeau-385|C. J. Guilbeau]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * How did the Guilbeau's branch off after they arrived in Louisiana from Nova Scotia. * The oldest known Guilbeau/Guilbault from France. *Are there any Guilbeau's in Canada. 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=13662065 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Guild of One-Name Studies

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Back to [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Studies Project]]
== Guild of One-Name Studies == {{Image|file=Guild_of_One-Name_Studies-4.gif }} {{GOONS Sticker}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Template:GOONS_Sticker|GOONS Sticker]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:GOONS_Sticker|What links to GOONS Sticker]] *{{Wikidata|Q5615755|enwiki}} The Guild of One-Name Studies is the worldwide centre of excellence in one-name studies and promotes the interests of both the individuals and groups who are engaged in them. Established in 1979 and registered as a charity in 1989, the Guild provides its members with the means to share, exchange and publish information about one-name studies as well as encouraging and assisting all those interested in one-name studies by means of conference, seminars, projects and other activities. *[https://one-name.org/ Official Website] *[https://www.facebook.com/guildonename Facebook] *[https://twitter.com/GuildOneName Twitter] *[https://www.youtube.com/user/guildonenamestudies YouTube] === Members === {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 |- !Member!!Member #!!Study |- |[[Brown-13495]]||6152|| [[Space:Tilliduff_Name_Study|Tilliduff/Tullideph]] |- |[[Flamer-1]]||8656||[[Space:Rowley_Name_Study|Rowley/Rowlee]] |- |[[Lund-2792]]||8658||[[Space:Lund_Name_Study|Lund]] |- |[[Macdonald]]||8453||[[Space:Macdonald_Name_Study|Mewburn/Meaburn]] |- |[[Robinson-27225]]||8577||[[Space:Peasley_Name_Study|Peasley/Paisley]] |- |[[Williams-49144]]||7695||[[Space:Threlkeld_Name_Study|Threlkeld/Thrailkill]] |} == Sources == * Derek Palgrave. [http://www.one-name.org/journal/pdfs/vol8-8.pdf#page=19 History and development of the Guild from its early days] Journal of One-Name Studies, Volume 8, Issue 8, October-December 2004.

Guildford Union Cemetery Table of Interments

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[[Category: Guilford Union Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois]] ==Guilford Union Cemetery== This is a sortable table of profiles of those who rest in the [[Space:Guilford_Union_Cemetery|Guilford Union Cemetery, Winnebago County, Illinois]]. 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 o to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Colville-218|Joelle]] for assistance. I plan to make a profile for everyone in the cemetery but that takes time. ===Burials=== {| 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) |- |[[Akins-718|Aitkins-Hunter]]||Sarah Ann||1810||1891||||[[image:Akins-718.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Andersen-5619|Andersen]]||George S. ||1903||1984||||[[image:Andersen-5619.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-32237|Anderson-Greer]]||Beulah Rosemyre||10 Jan 1917||25 Jul 20004||||[[image:Guildford_Union_Cemetery_Table_of_Interments-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Andrew-2010|Andrew]]|| Mary||10 Feb 1886||12 Feb 1886||Infant Mary||[[image:Andrew-2010.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Andrew-2009|Andrew]]||William ||17 Jan 1844|| 27 Jan 1929||||[[Image:Andrew-2009.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Atkins-4891|Atkins-Lake]]||Lavina||7 Jun 1806||27 Jan 1929||||[[Image:Atkins-4891.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Barker-13269 |Barker]]||Robert|| Apr 1950 || 6 Aug 2005 ||||[[Image: Barker-13269.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Barnes-13678 |Barnes-Harrod]]||Sarah ||13 Jul 1819||13 Aug 1869||||[[Image:Barnes-13678.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Barr-3580|Barr]]||Malcom Alexander||29 Sep 1866|| 4 Aug 1873||||[[image:Barr-3580.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Behling-91 |Behling-Rubeck]]||Bertha|| 27 Mar 1859 || 23 Nov 1933 ||||[[image:Rubeck-27.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Bengston-69|Bengston-Price]]||Elfrieda Theresa||5 Sep 1883||28 Feb 1949||||[[image:Bengston-69.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-467|Breckenridge]]||Arthur Neil||8 Jun 1885||17 Jul 1948||||[[image:Breckenridge-467.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-392 |Breckenridge]]||Edward David||13 Jan 1798||15 Oct 1865||||[[image:Mitchell-20305.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-409|Breckenridge]]||Edward||27 Mar 1841|| 27 Jan 1909||||[[image:Breckenridge-409.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-472|Breckenridge]]||Edward Angus||23 Jun 1875|| 2 Dec 1876||||[[image:Breckenridge-409.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-393 |Breckenridge-Reid]]||Elizabeth|| 22 Jun 1826||31 Oct 1920||||[[image: Reid-10037.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-470|Breckenridge]]||Flora Jane|| 23 Jul 1919||28 Nov 2001||||[[image:Breckenridge-470.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-408|Breckenridge]]||Hugh||8 Jan 1838|| 25 Apr 1920||||[[image:Breckenridge-408.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-401|Breckenridge]]||Isabella||23 Jul 1828||18 Apr 1908 ||||[[image:Breckenridge-401.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-469|Breckenridge]]||James||21 Jul 1876||27 Jun 1904||||[[image:Breckenridge-411.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-471|Breckenridge]]||Rev. James Robert|| 26 May 1921||24 Oct 2008||||[[image:Breckenridge-471.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-468|Breckenridge]]||Jane||19 Sep 1891||3 Apr 1978||||[[image:Breckenridge-468.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-407|Breckenridge]]||Janet||17 May 1824||9 Mar 1890||||[[image:Breckenridge-401.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-478|Breckenridge-Watson]]||Margaret|| 17 May 1878|| 16 Nov 1955||||[[image:Breckenridge-478.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-411|Breckenridge]]||Robert||18 Dec 1847||31 Oct 1932||||[[image:Breckenridge-411.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Breckenridge-481|Breckenridge]]||Robert Hugh||7 Aug 1896 ||15 Nov 1978||||[[image:Breckenridge-481.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Brong-32 | Brong-Thomas]]||Margaret|| 4 Feb 1792 || 4 Mar 1852 ||||[[image: Unknown-577196.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Brown-79090|Brown-McKay]]||Margaret||2 Oct 1832||1 Mar 1908||||[[image:Brown-79090.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Carrighn-1|Carrighn]]||Doris May||2 Sep 1925||14 Mar 1926 ||||[[image:Carrighn-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cary-601|Cary-Dolittle]]||Susannah||12 Jun 1782||30 Mar 1860||||[[image:Cary-601.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Casky-11|Casky]]||Mary||1815|| 27 Mar 1869||||[[image:Casky-11.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chamberlin-1057|Chamberlin]]||William||2 Sep 1821||13 Jan 1903||||[[image:Chamberlin-1057.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6209|Chase]]||Charles||28 May 1856|| 18 Apr 1879||||[[image:Chase-6209.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6213|Chase]]||Cornellia||13 May 1855|| 21 Mar 1857||||[[image:Chase-6209.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6214|Chase]]||Edna||29 Aug 1862||30 Oct 1865||||[[image:Chase-6209.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6210|Chase]]||Elisha|| 8 Aug 1818||1 Mar 1903||||[[image:Chase-6210.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6215 |Chase]]||Flora||13 Feb 1865||18 Feb 1886||||[[image:Chase-6209.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6212|Chase]]||John Gordon||20 Apr 1817||28 Jan 1899||||[[image:Chase-6212.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Chase-6216|Chase]]||Willie||7 Oct 1858 ||4 Sep 1860||||[[image:Chase-6209.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cline-4081|Cline]]||Elihu||1802||1866||||[[image: Cline-4081.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cline-4082|Cline-Turner]]||Marcia Louise||1828||1902||||[[image: Cline-4082.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Colville-427|Colville]]||Ellen Jane||15 Sep 1855 || 6 Jan 1933||||[[image:Colville-427.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Colville-429|Colville]]||Flora Agnes||1856|| 20 Mar 1893||||[[image:Colville-429.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Colville-451|Colville-Reid]]||Isabel||10 Sep 1853 ||8 Mar 1930||||[[image:Colville-451.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Colville-421|Colville]]||Robert||28 Jun 1819||1 Jul 1905||Natives of Scotland||[[image:Colville-421-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Conway-2756|Conway]]||Mary||1828||28 Feb 1840||||[[image:Conway-2756.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cook-26021|Cook-Chase]]||Lydia||4 Jan 1828 || 23 Aug 1895||||[[image:Chase-6210.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Corey-1573|Corey-Hunter]]||Virginia Ruth||26 Oct 1916||21 Nov 1971||||[[image:Corey-1573.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crippen-1123 |Crippen-Tickner]]||Sevier|| 23 Nov 1803 || 18 Sep 1853 ||||[[image: Unknown-577873.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Cummings-4712|Cummings-Breckenridge]]||Barbara||11 Jan 1854||23 Jan 1912||||[[image:Breckenridge-409.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Doolittle-1177|Doolittle]]||Calvin||9 Nov 1782||22 Feb 1857||||[[Image:Doolittle-1177.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Doolittle-2577|Doolittle]]||Calvin H.|| 28 Nov 1857|| 5 May 1862 ||||[[Image:Doolittle-2577.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Doolittle-2575|Doolittle]]||Harry Clinton||1815||7 Dec 1893|||| [[image:Doolittle-2575.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Doolittle-2578|Doolittle]]||Sarah||1855|| 2 Mar 1868|||| [[image:Doolittle-2578.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Doolittle-4169 |Doolittle-Turner]]||Julia Ann|| 1 Nov 1839 || 11 Apr 1875 ||||[[image: Doolittle-4169.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Doughtery-29|Doughtery-Reid]]||Harriet Louise||12 Sep 1919|| 15 Nov 2016||||[[image:Reid-10824.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Drier-88 |Drier-Schmidt]]||Augusta||26 Oct 1859 || 28 Mar 1922|||||[[image: Schmidt-10966.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Ellenberger-111|Ellenberger]]||Megan Ruthann|| 10 Aug 1976 ||20 Feb 2005 ||||[[image:Ellenberger-111.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Elliott-14722|Elliott]]||Kenneth Wayne||3 Feb 1959||12 Oct 2015 ||||[[image:Elliott-14722.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Elwich-1|Elwich]]||Sarah J. ||1810||30 Jan 1839||||[[image:Elwich-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Enoch-159|Enoch]]||Henry|| 25 Jul 1780||8 Sep 1858||||[[image:Enoch-159.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Enoch-164|Enoch]]||John T.||15 Dec 1825||27 Oct 1857||||[[image:Enoch-164.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Enoch-163|Enoch]]||Richard Hall||27 Feb 1817||8 Dec 1837 ||||[[image:Enoch-163.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Enoch-162 |Enoch]]||William Henry||8 Apr 1815||12 Dec 1837||||[[image:Enoch-162.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ferguson-11354 |Ferguson]]||David L.||28 Mar 1947||22 Mar 2015||||[[image:Ferguson-11354.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Fertile-5|Fertile]]||Lewis||12 Jun 1784 || 23 Dec 1855||||[[image:Fertile-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Garrett-7920 |Garrett]]||Mary|| 27 Jun 1870||20 Jan 1876||||[[image:Garrett-7920.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gillespie-5010|Gilliespie-Andrew]]||Mary||18 Feb 1851||15 Aug 1904 ||||[[image:Andrew-2009.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Green-28964|Green]]||Arvilla||1872||1882||||[[image:Green-28948-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Green-28965|Green]]||Ida||1868||25 Aug 1871||||Stone is missing |- |[[Green-28966|Green]]||John||1863|| 12 Aug 1871 ||||Stone is missing |- |[[Green-28948|Green-Mitchell]]||Mary||1863||1880||||[[image:Green-28948.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Greer-4613|Greer]]||Joe|| 29 Jan 1908 ||19 Jan 1989||||[[image:Greer-4613.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Greer-4614|Greer]]||Perry Audell||26 May 1944||10 Oct 1944||||[[image:Greer-4614.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Grove-2090|Grove]]||Ann Elizabeth||9 Dec 1846|| 19 Jun 1856||||[[image: Grove-2090.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Grove-2092|Grove]]||Arthur Pollock|| 12 Aug 1842 || 29 Jan 1866||||[[image: Grove-2092.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Grover-2005|Grover]]||Charles W. ||1843 || 27 Dec 1856 ||||[[image: Grover-2005.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gunnarson-82|Gunnarson-Nimtz]]||Delores June||29 Jun 1922||19 Dec 2009 ||||[[image: Nimtz-25.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gunsolus-36|Gunsolus-Hunter]]||Sarah Lovicia||2 Jul 1845||9 Apr 1930||||[[image:Gunsolus-36.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hackbart-14|Hackbart-Thurow]]||Friedrike Wilhelmine "Freda"||17 Jul 1833||29 Oct 1905||||[[image:Hackbart-14.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hall-35917|Hall-Enoch]]||Mary|| 8 Jul 1790||28 Jul 1859||||[[image:Hall-35917.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hewett-1202|Hewett]]||Amelia A.||25 May 1855||30 Jun 1872||||[[image:Hewett-1202.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hewett-1170|Hewett]]||John||8 May 1819||16 Jan 1885||||[[image:Hewett-1170.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Horton-6662|Horton]]||Peter|| 26 Sep 1792||11 Oct 1850||||[[image:Horton-6662.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Horton-6663|Horton]]||Thomas||1836|| 3 Feb 1865||||[[image:Horton-6663.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Howell-8659|Howell]]||Eusebia||1790|| 20 Nov 1811||||[[image:Howell-8659.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-15207|Hunter]]||Anna Sophia|| 6 Apr 1879||20 Nov 1954||||[[image:Hunter-15207.jpg|120px]] |- |[[ Hunter-12985 |Hunter]]||David Sr.||Jan 1837|| 10 Feb 1922||||[[image: Hunter-12985.jpg|120px]] |- |[[ Hunter-12994|Hunter]]||David Jr.||11 Sep 1888|| 3 Jun 1973||||[[image: Hunter-12994.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-12995|Hunter]]||David III|| 27 Jan 1916 || 5 Jan 1973||||[[image: Hunter-12995.jpg|120px]] |- |[[ Hunter-12999|Hunter]]||David IV||27 Aug 1943||10 May 1966||||[[image: Hunter-12999.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-15203|Hunter-McDonald/Lindsted]]||Gertrude Gonsolus|| 29 Mar 1884|| 22 Nov 1979 ||||[[image: Hunter-15203-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-12992|Hunter]]||Isabella Matilda||26 Jul 1852||2 Apr 1919||||[[image: Hunter-12992.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-12980 |Hunter]]||James||24 Apr 1793||23 Feb 1869 ||||[[image: Hunter-12980.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-12984|Hunter]]||James Jr. ||15 Jun 1841||15 Dec 1862||||[[image: Hunter-12984.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hunter-12982 |Hunter]]||Mary Ann||1828|| 23 Feb 1847||||[[image:Hunter-12982.jpg|120px]] |- |[[ Hunter-12983|Hunter]]||Dr. Sarah Ann ||10 Jun 1832||18 Jun 1894 ||||[[image: Hunter-12983.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hutchins-2784|Hutchins]]||Rial|| 28 Sep 1804||1875||||[[image:Hutchins-2784-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hutchins-2785|Hutchins]]||Rachael||1841||1857||||[[image:Hutchins-2784-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jackson-32345|Jackson]]||B. Franklin||14 Mar 1871||1857||||[[image:Jackson-32345.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jackson-32344|Jackson]]||David||10 Sep 1856||13 Nov 1856||||[[image:Jackson-32344.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jackson-32348 |Jackson]]||Isabella|| 10 Sep 1856|| 12 Aug 1858 ||||[[image:Jackson-32348.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Joesten-7|Joesten]]||Andrew Allen|| 2 Jun 1902|| 9 Apr 1991||||[[image:Joesten-7.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Joesten-9|Joesten]]||Milton Ray||13 May 1935||23 Jul 1935||||[[image:Joesten-9.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Johns-3951|Johns-Reid]]||Dora Louise|| 7 Oct 1882|| 19 Jul 1945||||[[image:Johns-3951.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Johnson-80420|Johnson-Walker]]||Tillie||9 Mar 1886||30 Jun 1961||||[[image:Walker-37054.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-72360|Jones-Price]]||Winnifred||March 20, 1830||10 Sep 1884||||[[image:Jones-72360.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kleckner-96 |Kleckner]]||Charles Alfred||24 Mar 1878 ||7 Mar 1958||||[[image:Kleckner-96.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kleckner-94 |Kleckner]]||Clarence Wilbur||29 Oct 1904||16 Aug 1976||||[[image: Kleckner-94-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kleckner-133 |Kleckner]]||Ernest Loyd|| 27 Dec 1905|| 3 Jun 1992||||[[image: Kleckner-133.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kleckner-98|Kleckner]]||Kenneth||24 Apr 1921||6 Mar 1947||||[[image:Kleckner-98-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kleckner-95|Kleckner]]||Mary Alice||27 Sep 1938|| 22 Apr 1953||Daughter||[[image:Kleckner-95.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kleckner-97|Kleckner]]||Ralph Melvin||20 Mar 1918||15 Jun 1939||||[[image:Kleckner-97-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Knop-89 |Knop]]||Charlie|| 3 Apr 1877||27 Mar 1891||||[[ image: Knop-88.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Knop-88|Knop]]||Henry|| 30 Dec 1833||17 Oct 1910||||[[image: Knop-88.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Knop-90|Knop]]||Maggie||23 Apr 1878||5 Mar 1887||||[[ image: Knop-88.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Knop-91|Knop]]||Mary||24 Sep 1880||28 Jul 1881||||[[image:Knop-88.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Koch-4603|Koch-Andersen]]||Mary||5 Mar 1908|| 29 Jan 2005||||[[image:Andersen-5619.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3191|Lake]]||Eliza Jane||13 Feb 1837||12 Mar 1910 ||||[[image:Lake-3191.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3190|Lake]]||John F.||24 Apr 1869||6 Apr 1940||||[[image:Lake-3190.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3195|Lake]]||Lester||1901||1938|||| [[image:Lake-3195.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3321|Lake-Nimtz]]||Loretta Belle|| 28 Dec 1894||5 Dec 1980||||[[image: Nimtz-24.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3192|Lake]]||Philip||16 Sep 1865||7 Feb 1924||||[[image:Lake-3192.jpg|120px]] |- |[[ Lake-3320|Lake-Nimtz]]||Theresa||7 Mar 1897|| 18 Apr 1992||||[[image: Nimtz-22.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3193|Lake]]||Thomas||4 Jul 1806||14 Sep 1886||||[[image:Lake-3193.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lake-3194 |Lake]]||Thomas H.|| 28 Dec 1835||5 Apr 1871||Co. C 146 Ill Inf||[[image:Lake-3194-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lancaster-3101|Lancaster-Lake]]||Alice||8 Dec 1869||8 Jan 1938||||[[image:Lancaster-3101.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lamont-1394|Lamont]]||David||26 Jan 1815||8 11 Aug 1861||||[[image:Lamont-1394.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lamont-1436|Lamont]]||Roger||1 Aug 1857|| 6 Nov 1863 ||||[[image:Lamont-1436.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lathrop-1577|Lathrop]]||Azariah||1773||1863||||[[image: Lathrop-1577.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lathrop-1576 |Lathrop-Cline]]||Phebe||1804||1880||||[[image: Lathrop-1576.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lathrop-1587|Lathrop-Martin]]||Unicey||17 Jul 1810 ||1863 ||||[[image: Lathrop-1587.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Launbranch-1 |Launbranch-Jackson]]||Anna Mae||27 Mar 1874|| 7 Jun 1963||||[[image: Jackson-32345.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lewis-25359|Lewis-Lathrop]]||Esther||1772||1858||||[[image: Lewis-25359.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Martin-51010|Martin]]||Elias||21 Oct 1796 ||30 Jul 1889||||[[image: Martin-51010-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McArthur-2067|McArthur]]||Edgar E. ||8 Feb 1850||15 Nov 1866||||[[image:McArthur-2067.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McArthur-2068|McArthur]]||Martha E. || 2 Jul 1841|| 2 Apr 1857||||[[image:McArthur-2068.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McClintock-1221|McClintock]]||James|| 7 Sep 1833|| 2 Nov 1888 ||||[[image:McClintock-1221-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McClintock-1222|McClintock]]||John|| 25 Feb 1810 || 25 Feb 1867||||[[image:McClintock-1221-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarland-1291|McFarland]]||Agnes "Nettie"||16 Feb 1868||16 Feb 1917 ||||[[image:McFarlane-788.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarland-1294|McFarland]]||Anna||20 Dec 1874||28 Nov 1929||||[[image:McFarlane-788.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarland-1306|McFarland]]||Vern Everett||29 Apr 1889||6 Sep 1961||PFC, US Army, World War I||[[image:McFarland-1306.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarland-1292|McFarland]]||Walter||1 May 1870||10 Nov 1940||||[[image:McFarlane-788.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarlane-790|McFarland]]||Andrew||28 Mar 1806||2 Aug 1883||||[[image:McFarlane-790.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarlane-789|McFarland-McDonald]]||Anna Louise|| Jun 1846||9 Mar 1937||Actual Burial is at Greenwood||[[image:McFarland-1290.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarlane-786|McFarland]]||Jane||13 Jan 1843||24 Oct 1870||||[[image:McFarlane-786.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McFarlane-788|McFarland]]||Margaret||17 May 1841||4 May 1926||||[[image:McFarland-1290.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McKay-4339 |MacKay-Colville]]||Agnes||9 Feb 1819||31 Jan 1907||||[[image:Colville-421-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McMillan-3643 |McMillan-Breckenridge]]||Catharine||28 Dec 1858||9 Feb 1917||||[[image:Breckenridge-411.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McPhail-741|McPhail-Breckenridge]]||Ellen||9 Aug 1837||30 Mar 1898||||[[image:Breckenridge-408.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McPhail-785 |McPhail-Watson]]||Jane||2 Mar 1828||29 Mar 1914||||[[image:McPhail-785-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Michael-1822|Michael]]||Harriet A.||1811||dod 26 Sep 1812 ||||[[image: Michael-1822.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Michael-1823|Michael]]||John Henry||1814||2 May 1877||||[[ image:Michael-1823.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mitchell-20305|Mitchell-Breckenridge]]||Margaret||24 Mar 1805||27 Mar 1902||||[[image:Mitchell-20305-1.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Nimtz-21 |Nimtz]]||August Theodor Rudolph||11 Jan 1858 ||17 Jan 1923||||[[image: Nimtz-21.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Nimtz-23 |Nimtz]]||August F|| 3 Jul 1883||8 Dec 1939||||[[image: Nimtz-23.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Nimtz-24 |Nimtz]]||Carl Frederick||2 Aug 1888 ||10 May 1950||||[[image: Nimtz-24.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Nimtz-25 |Nimtz]]||Laverne Carl||9 Sep 1893||4 Jun 1995||||[[image: Nimtz-25.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Nimtz-22|Nimtz]]||William||14 Apr 1921 ||2 Nov 1939||||[[image: Nimtz-22.jpg|120px]] |- |[[O'Donnell-2389|O'Donnell-Hunter]]||Helen Bernadette||1 Jul 1895|| 2 Dec 1962||||[[image:O_Donnell-2389.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Ollman-25|Ollman-Pepper]]||Bertha||14 Dec 1850||19 May 1941||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ollman-23|Ollman]]||John||5 Sep 1819||18 Apr 1903||||[[image:Ollman-23.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ollman-24|Ollman-Retzlaff]]||Johanna||9 Mar 1832||9 Mar 1917||||[[image:Retzlaff-50.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ollman-22 |Ollman-Knop]]||Wilhelmine||29 Jul 1837|| 27 Aug 1922||||[[image:Knop-88.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Parnaby-33 |Parnaby]]||Richard W. ||7 Jun 1928||21 Apr 2001||||[[image:Parnaby-33-2.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Parry-1575 |Parry-Price]]||Mary||1841||11 Sep 1904 ||||[[Image:Parry-1575.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pepper-1269|Pepper]]||Albert Carl||27 Mar 1874||1875||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pepper-1271|Pepper]]||Anna||26 Jul 1875||13 Jan 1953||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pepper-1272|Pepper]]||Carolina "Lena"||17 Oct 1876|| Jan 1899||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pepper-1270|Pepper]]||Infant Daughter||1871||1871||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pepper-1268|Pepper]]||Louis C.|| 27 Mar 1848 ||4 Jan 1939||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pepper-1267|Pepper-Kleckner]]||Mary Caroline||25 May 1878 ||10 Aug 1959||||[[image:Pepper-1268.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Peters-10773|Peters-McClintock]]||Catherine|| 26 Feb 1803 ||1 May 1883|||| [[image:McClintock-1221-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pratt-7742|Pratt]]||John Burnett||19 Jan 1858||1902||||[[image:Pratt-7742.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pratt-7749 |Pratt]]||Robert Andrew||1889||1892||||[[image:Pratt-7749.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pratt-7743|Pratt]]||William Peter||15 Jan 1901||19 May 1918||||[[image:Pratt-7743.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16603 |Price]]||Cora May|| 31 May 1882||6 Nov 1887||||[[Image:Price-16603.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16727|Price]]||Ellen||9 Jul 1858||10 Jun 1941||||[[Image:Price-16727.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16607|Price]]||Herbert Harold||12 Mar 1886||15 Aug 1976||||[[image:Price-16607-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16730|Price]]|| James||1847|| Jun 1913||||[[image:Price-16730.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16729|Price]]||John P. ||11 Dec 1867|| Jul 1946||||[[image:Price-16729.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16765 |Price-Dempsey]]||Margaret (Maggie) ||11 Oct 1859||1 Apr 1889||||[[Image:Price-16765.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16728|Price]]||Mary||1847|| Jun 1913||||[[Image:Price-16727.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16596 |Price]]||Richard James||31 Oct 1855||26 May 1922||||[[ image:Price-16596.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Price-16731|Price]]||William||1871||7 Feb 1956||||[[image:Price-16731.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pryse-41|Pryse]]||David||14 May 1831||17 Mar 1908||Co. 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Frank||21 Mar 1883||21 Nov 1972||||[[image:Reid-10056.jpg |120px]] |- |[[Reid-10205|Reid]]||William A. ||1870||1870||||[[image:Reid-10205.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Retzlaff-50|Retzlaff]]||Carl||1834||1904||||[[image:Retzlaff-50.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Retzlaff-52|Retzlaff]]||Maria||1789||16 Jun 1884||||[[image:Retzlaff-50.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Retzlaff-51|Retzlaff]]||William||23 Jan 1866||16 Feb 1951||||[[image:Retzlaff-51.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Roberts-28631|Roberts-Saunders]]||Ann||1814||2 Apr 1880||||[[image:Saunders-7866.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Rohr-426|Rohr-Ollman]]||Fredricka||23 Apr 1811||16 Jun 1901||||[[image:Ollman-23.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Saunders-7867|Saunders]]||Moses||1864||1864||Infant Son||[[image:Saunders-7867.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Saunders-7866|Saunders]]||Thomas||1801||3 Oct 1879||||[[image:Saunders-7866-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Schmeling-31|Schmeling-Nimtz]]||Whilhelmine||18 Nov 1848 || 27 Oct 1927||||[[image: Nimtz-21.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Schmidt-10968 |Schmidt-Nimtz]]||Anna Emma|| 23 Apr 1885 ||1973||||[[image: Nimtz-23.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Schmidt-10970|Schmidt]]||Bertha||5 Mar 1889|| 10 Mar 1972||||[[image:Schmidt-10970.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Schmidt-10978|Schmidt]]||Carl F. 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Guilford NC Records

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:'''GUILFORD COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA; PUBLIC RECORDS 1770-1787''' :Excerpts pertaining to Bell family compiled by :Paula Snyder (PaulaS1218@aol.com) October 10, 2007 :from edited sources: :[http://www.worldcat.org/title/guilford-county-deed-book-one/oclc/23199316&referer=brief_results '''''Guilford County Deed Book One'''''] Edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[http://www.worldcat.org/title/guilford-county-deed-book-two-1779-1784/oclc/28812255&referer=brief_results '''''Guilford County Deed Book Two'''''] Edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[http://www.worldcat.org/title/abstracts-of-deeds-guilford-co-nc/oclc/55229034&referer=brief_results '''''Abstracts of Deeds, Guilford Co, NC, Books 3, 4, 5, & 6''''' abstracted by Dr. A. B. Pruitt, privately published, Raleigh, NC, 2002.] :Page numbers under the title numbered items refer to original documents; those following the item refer to edited sources. :Comments in ''italics'' enclosed in '[ ]' s and data base identifiers provided by JDS ([[Sneed-20]]). :[1] Bell, Samuel - Bell, Robert 1770 :Guilford County, Deed Book One, p. 215, 25 November 1770 :Robert Bell of Rowan to Samuel Bell of Guilford, seventy two pounds, 360 acres, on waters of Sugar Tree waters of Haw R., joins John Nix & John McNight, begin at a forked black oak on Nix's cor., E 80 ch. to a post oak on Nix's cor., N 45 ch. to 2 post oaks, W 80 ch. to a white oak, to beginning, Granville to Robert Bell 10 May 1762; signed; Robert Bell; witness: William Hamilton, Francis Bell, John Walker; proved February 1773 by Hamilton. :Guilford County Deed Book One, Edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[''"Robert Bell" is almost surely Captain Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]) (Hereafter RBI). "Samuel Bell" may be Samuel Bell II ([[Bell-1232]]), brother of RBI, though, in view of [5], it appears somewhat more likely that it is his father, Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]). "Francis Bell" is probably Francis Bell I ([[Bell-1226]]), brother of RBI. "John Walker" is probably RBI's father-in-law of the time, John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]).''] :[2] Bell, Robert - Boyd, Rebecca 1775 :Guilford County, Deed Book One, p. 306, 22 February 1775 :Rebecca Boyd of Guilford to Robert Bell of same, twenty shillings, 320 acres, on North Fork of Belews Cr., begin at a red oak, S 80 ch. to a red oak, E 40 ch. to a white oak, N 40 ch. to the center of 3 white oaks, W 40 ch. to first station, Granville to Patrick Hays of Rowan 18 July 1760, hays«/b» to Boyd 13 April 1767; signed: Rebecca (0) Boyd; witnesses: [none listed] acknowledged February 1775 Term. :Guilford County, Deed Book One, p. 40-41, edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[''"Rebecca Boyd" is apparently Rebecca Boyd ([[UNKNOWN-30876]]), RBI's mother-in-law of the time, or soon to be. RBI's marriage bond ([9] below) to Rebecca's daughter Mary Boyd Bell ([[Boyd-305]]) was executed a little more than a month before. In view of [3], this transaction appears to be a dowry payment. RBI sells the same parcel he acquires here for 250 X what he pays Rebecca (20 shillings - 1 pound) for it. It appears the 20 shillings was a token payment.'' :''The parcel description is problematic in that it apparently does not close. The second "40 ch." apparently should be "80 ch.". For closure, the description would have to read "S 80 ch. to a red oak, E 40 ch. to a white oak, N 80 ch. to the center of 3 white oaks, w 40 ch. to first station". This would give a rectangular parcel of 3200 sq. ch., equal to 320 acres. Where the "330 acres" in [3] comes from is not clear.'' :''It appears Rebecca Boyd was a widow (See [6], [7], [8] below.) transacting business on her own. I wonder if the '(0)' after 'Rebecca' is "her mark", indicating that she was illiterate.''] :[3] Ziglar, Christopher - Bell, Robert 1778 :Guilford County, Deed Book One, p. 459 17 November 1778 :Robert Bell of Guilford to Christopher Ziglar of Culpeper County, Virginia, two hundred fifty pounds, 330 acres, begin at a red oak, S 80 ch. to a red oak, E 40 ch. to a white oak, N 40 ch. to the center of 3 white oaks, W 40 ch. to first station, Granville to Patrick Hays; signed Robt. Bell; witness: John Robertson, Samll. Bell; acknowledged November 1779 Term; Mary wife of Robert Bell relinquished her right of dower. :Guilford County Deed Book One, pp. 65-66, edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[''"Mary" is apparently apparently Mary Boyd Bell, RBI's second wife, and daughter of Rebecca Boyd. I'm not sure what "relinquished her right of dower" means. But, I suppose Mary had some claim to the land which had to be relinquished before it could be sold.''] :[4] Boyd, William - Boyd, James 1780 : Guilford County, Deed Book Two, page 437. February 1780 :James Boyd of Gilford to William Boyd of same, twenty shillings, six hundred and thirty acres on Little Troublesome Creek, it being granted by Lord Granville to John Boyd Sr. 15 July 1760, begin at a white oak the north side the creek, E 70 ch. to a hickory, W crossing Little Troublesome 90 ch. to a white oak, N crossing sd creek 90 ch. to the first station. Signed: James Boyd; witness: Robt. Bell, John Rankin, John Bell; proved February Court 1784 by Robert Bell. :Guilford County, Deed Book Two, 1779-1784, p. 140, edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[''"John Boyd Sr." may be John Boyd ([[Boyd-312]]) the husband of Rebecca Boyd and thus RBI's father-in-law. James and William may be sons of John Boyd Sr. and thus brother-in-laws's of RBI. "Robt. Bell" and Robert Bell" are almost surely RBI. "John Bell" might be perhaps RBI's brother John Bell ([[Bell-1230]]). Again, the 20 shillings appears to be a token payment.''] :[5] Bell, Francis - Bell, James 1781 :Guilford County, Deed Book Two, page 132, 22 August 1781 :James Bell of Guilford to Francis Bell of same, one hundred pounds, three hundred and sixty acres (said land being granted to Robert Bell 10 May 1762 and by him deeded the same to Samuel Bell [torn] Estate of sd. Samuel Bell deceased) 360 acres on the waters of Sugartree Creek of Haw River joining land of John Nix and John McNight's, begin at a forked black oak on ad. Nix corner, E. 80 ch. to a post oak on sd. Nix corner, N. 45 ch. to two post oaks, W 80 ch. to a white oak, to the beginning. Signed: James Bell; witness: John Hamilton, George Denny, Robert Craige; proved August Court 1781 by Robert Craige. :Guilford County, Deed Book Two, 1779-1784, p. 44, Edited by William D. Bennett, C.G. Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[''"James Bell" and "Francis Bell" are probably RBI's brothers, James Bell ([[Bell-1225]]) and Francis Bell (([[Bell-1226]])). It appears that "Samuel Bell" may be Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]), RBI's father who died in 1780. This record apparently makes reference to record [1] and refers to the same parcel. The apparent lacuna indicated by '[torn]' makes the reading of "deeded the same to Samuel Bell [torn] Estate of sd. Samuel Bell deceased" uncertain. Reading it as the "Samuel Bell" to whom the parcel was deeded in the transaction recorded in [1], is the "deceased" "Samuel Bell", one might conclude that the "Samuel Bell" of [1] is Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]), father of RBI, rather than Samuel Bell II ([[Bell-1232]]), brother of RBI. Other readings would not be implausible.'' :''One wonders how James Bell ([[Bell-1225]]) got title to the parcel. A record of its conveyance to him is not apparent.'' :''Note that this transaction [5] occurs not quite two weeks after [[Wikipedia:Battle of Eutaw Springs|Eutaw Springs]] -09/08/1781. Transactions [3] and [4] also occur during the War, but during the winter military activity was subdued.''] :[6] Brown, James - North Carolina, State Of 1782 :Guilford County, Deed Book Two, page 229, 22 October 1782 :North Carolina to James Brown, fifty shillings per hundred acres, two hundred acres on the waters of Reedy Fork, begin at Widow Boyd's north east corner, W 60 ch. to a post oak sapling, N crossing two branches and the road that leads from Capt. Robert Bell's to Finley's Mill 33 3/10 ch. to two post oaks, S to the beginning. Signed: Alex Martin«/; witness; J. Glasgow, Wm. Sheppard. [No. 605] :Guilford County, Deed Book Two, 1779-1784, p. 74, Edited by William D. Bennett, C.G., Privately Published, Raleigh, North Carolina 1990. :[''"Widow Boyd" is probably Rebecca Boyd mentioned in [2]'' ]. :[7] Fegin, Henry - Brown, James & Jean 1784 :425 - Dec. 10, 1784 :James Brown & wife Jean (Guilford Co) to Henry Fegin (same); for 70 pounds sold 200 ac on N side of Reedy Fork of Haw R; border: begins at widow Boyd's NE corner and crosses 2 branches & the road from Capt. Robert Bell's to Finley Mill. (signed) James Brown & Jane Brown; (witness) Andrew Mulholland & George Dees; Nov. 1785 acknowledged; Book 4 p. 35. :Abstracts of Deeds, Guilford Co, NC, Books 3, 4, 5, & 6, abstracted by Dr. A. B. Pruitt, privately published, Raleigh, NC, 2002. :[8] Smith, Ralph - Feggins, Henry & Elizabeth 1787 :654-Jan. 30, 1787 :Henry Feggins & wife Elizabeth«/b» (Guilford Co) to Ralph Smith (same); for 114 pounds NC money sold 200 ac on N side of Reedy Fork of Haw R; border: begins at widow Boyd's NE corner, & crosses 2 branches & the road from Capt. Robert Bell's to Finley's Mill. (signed) Henry "Fegins" & Elizabeth's mark "X"; (witness) Joshua Dean, Charles Norman, & «b»Nathl McKemie«/b»; May 1787 acknowledged; Book 4 p. 247. :Abstracts of Deeds, Guilford Co, NC, Books 3, 4, 5, & 6, abstracted by Dr. A. B. Pruitt, privately published, Raleigh, NC, 2002.

Guinea Farm, Cumberland, Virginia

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[[Category:Guinea Farm, Cumberland County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Cumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Cumberland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Monticello Plantation, Albemarle, Virginia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] [[Space:Monticello_Plantation%2C_Albemarle%2C_Virginia|Monticello Plantation, Albemarle, Virginia]] ==Introduction== Guinea Farm, later called Hors du Monde, was one of the smaller farms on the Appomattox River in Cumberland and Amelia counties that [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] owned as part of his marriage to [[Wayles-5|Martha Wayles]] and her subsequent inheritance from his father-in-law John Wayles. He became the owner of several other farms and 135 more enslaved individuals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson_and_slavery See: [[Space:Monticello_Plantation%2C_Albemarle%2C_Virginia|Monticello Plantation, Albemarle, Virginia]] ===The Enslaved at Guinea Farm=== :*Abram of Guinea and Albemarle, born c.1740-, Carpenter (Farm Book p. 11, 15, 130) :*Barnaby of Guinea and Monticello, 1760-c.1781, blacksmith, inherited from John Wayles 14 Jan 1774; British losses between 1779 and 1781: ran away, returned, and died. (Farm Book p. 11, 15, 29) :*[[Hemings-7|Elizabeth Hemings (abt.1735-1807)]] aka BettyMonticello Slavery Website (https://www.monticello.org/slavery/people-enslaved-at-monticello/) of Guinea & Elk-hill, Domestic Worker. ::*[[Hemmings-117|Nance Hemmings (1761-aft.1827)]] of Guinea & Elk-hill, 1761-, daughter of Betty Hemings, Weaver. :::*[[Hemmings-119|Critta Hemmings]] daughter of Nance Hemings, married cousin Burwell Colbert ::*[[Hemmings-106|Thenia Hemmings (1767-abt.1795)]] of Guinea & Elk-hill, daughter of Betty Hemings and John Wales/Wayles. ::*[[Hemmings-107|Critta (Hemmings) Bowles (abt.1769-abt.1850)]] of Guinea & Elk-hill, daughter of Betty Hemings and John Wales/Wayles, manumitted 1827, Domestic Worker; wife of Zachariah Bowles a free man. :*Black Sall of Guinea and Elk-hill, bef 1774-"joined enemy, returned, and died", Field laborer ::*Aggy of Guinea and Elk-hill, 1769-, Tradesperson, daughter of Black Sall ::*Jemmy of Guinea and Elk-hill, 1771-, son of Black Sall ==Sources==

Guinea Ridge Cemetery, Gilmanton, New Hampshire

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[[Category:Guinea Ridge Cemetery, Gilmanton, New Hampshire]] G02-012 on this page: http://www.nhoga.com/sites/oga_G02.htm [https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/+RolandArsenault/albums/6072060807051325217 Album] on Google+. == Transcription == This cemetery has been entirely photographed by [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]], on October 19, 2014. Below is a full transcription (in progress) with links to images. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''remarks''' |- |[[Sargent-1613|Sargent]]||Charles F.||1921-10-11||1833-03-20|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire Img 1],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-1 Img 2]|| |- |[[Unknown-262198|Sargent]]||Susan E.||1920-02-03||1838-02-10|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire Img 1],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-1 Img 2]|| |- |[[Sargent-1614|Sargent]]||Jonnie C.||1860-04-09|| ||5 months||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-2 Img 3], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-3 Img 4]||Son of C.F. & S.E. Sargent |- |[[Sargent-1615|Sargent]]||Charles L.||1940-11-28||1861-03-22|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-4 Image 5]|| |- |[[Unknown-262200|Sargent]]||Viennia F.||1935-04-22||1860-12-30|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-4 Image 5]|| |- |[[Sargent-1616|Sargent]]||C. Lenwood||1938-10-14||1916-09-19|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-5 Image 6]|| |- |[[Rollins-849|Rollins]]||Ebenezer B.||1894-01-08||1844-05-28|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-6 Image 7]|| |- |[[Rollins-850|Rollins]]||Cora A.||1873-02-02|| ||1 year 3 months ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-7 Image 8]||Dau of E.B. & M.L. Rollins |- |[[Sargent-1617|Sargent]]||Herbert||1926-02-24||1864-03-01|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-8 Image 9]|| |- |[[Unknown-262203|Sargent]]||Carrie B.|| ||1867-08-19|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-8 Image 9]|| |- |[[Rollins-851|Rollins]]||Jacob||1886-11-14||1803-04-05|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-9 Image 10]|| |- |[[Unknown-262206|Rollins]]||Tamson||1886-10-25||1808-03-30|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-9 Image 10]|| |- |[[Sargent-1618|Sargent]]||Franklin D.||1913-07-13||1839-04-29|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-10 Image 11]||and their two children |- |[[Unknown-262207|Sargent]]||Mary E.||1907-07-17||1840-04-11|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-10 Image 11]||and their two children |- |[[Price-6972|Price]]||Lizzie B.||1940||1852|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-11 Image 12]|| |- |[[Sargent-1619|Sargent]]||Joseph W.||1864-09-18||1841-03-19|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-12 Image 13]|| |- |[[Sargent-1620|Sargent]]||George W.||1916-04-02||1849-10-08|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-12 Image 13]|| |- |[[Sargent-1621|Sargent]]||Daniel||1892-04-17|| ||88||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-13 Image 14]|| |- |[[Unknown-262209|Sargent]]||Louisa||1888-02-25|| ||78||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-13 Image 14]||wife of Daniel Sargent |- |[[Durrell-115|Durrell]]||Aaron B.||1820-09-19|| ||4 years||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-14 Image 15]||Children of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-116|Durrell]]||Olivia A.||1827-01-03|| ||2 years||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-14 Image 15]||Children of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-118|Durrell]]||Adaline A.||1836-07-09|| ||1 years||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-14 Image 15]||Children of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-9|Durrell]]||Joseph||1819-11-18|| ||46||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-15 Image 16]|| |- |[[Durrell-119|Durrell]]||Thomas||1883-05-09|| ||85||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]|| |- |[[Unknown-262210|Durrell]]||Sarah||1861-06-08|| ||62||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]||Wife of Thomas Durrell |- |[[Durrell-120|Durrell]]||Martha||1840-01-27|| ||14||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]||Dau. of T. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-121|Durrell]]||Thomas F.||1855-12-08|| ||24||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-16 Image 17]||Died in California |- |[[Durrell-122|Durrell]]||Nicholas||1840-12-23|| ||44||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-17 Image 18]|| |- |[[Unknown-262211|Durrell]]||Sophronia||1861-12-01|| ||62||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-17 Image 18]||Wife of Nicholas Durrell |- |[[Durrell-123|Durrell]]||Caroline E.||1851-02-01|| ||20||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-17 Image 18]||Dau. of N. & S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-124|Durrell]]||John S.||1859-11-25|| ||41||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-18 Image 19]|| |- |[[Unknown-262212|Sargent]]||Mary A.||1897-07-04|| ||79||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-19 Image 20]||WIfe of John S. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-125|Durrell]]||Mamie J.||1877-12-20||1874-04-04|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-20 Image 21]||Dau. of E.N. & J.A. Durrell |- |[[Durrell-126|Durrell]]||Edwin N?||1916?||1841|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-21 Image 22]|| |- |Garmon||Joseph|| || || ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-22 Image 23]||In memory of Joseph Garmon and family who settled in Gilmanton A.D. 1788 |- |[[Durrell-127|Durrell]]||Fisk A.||1919-08-09||1850-04-15|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-23 Image 24]||Son of J.B. & A.A.E. |- |[[Durrell-128|Durrell]]||Inez J.||1883-02-02|| ||23||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-24 Image 25]||wife of [[Pomeroy-563|Charles J. Pomeroy]] and dau of J.B. & A.A.E. Durrell |- |[[Unknown-262216|Chase]]||Addie M.||1867-10-05|| ||24||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-25 Image 26]||wife of [[Chase-3137|Horace W. Chase]] |- |[[Durrell-129|Durrell]]||Martha C.||1903-04-30|| ||50 yrs 6 mos 23 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-26 Image 27]||wife of [[Bowers-3014|Charles L. Bowers]] and dau. of J.B. & A.A.E. Durrell |- |[[Unknown-262218|Durrell]]||Abigail A.E.||1864-05-17|| ||43||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-27 Image 28]||wife of [[Durrell-130|Joseph B. Durrell]] |- |[[Durrell-130|Durrell]]||Joseph B.||1896-02-24|| ||75||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-28 Image 29]|| |- |[[Young-13369|Young]]||Samuel S.||1889-02-18|| ||95||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-29 Image 30]|| |- |[[Unknown-262219|Young]]||Mary D.||1880-01-24|| ||86||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-30 Image 31]||wife of [[Young-13369|Samuel S. Young]] |- |[[Young-13370|Young]]||Judith B.||1832-12-28|| ||8 yrs 11 mos||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-31 Image 32]||dau of [[Young-13369|Samuel S.]] & [[Unknown-262219|Mary]] Young |- |Young||Abbie G.||1862-06-11|| ||30||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-32 Image 33]||wife of [[Davis-26730|George N. Davis]], and dau of [[Young-13369|S. S.]] & [[Unknown-262219|M.]] Young |- |Partridge|| || || || ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-33 Image 34]|| |- |[[Young-13373|Young]]||John T.||1882-08-04|| ||82||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-34 Image 35]|| |- |[[Unknown-262223|Young]]||Betsey S.||1844-06-26|| ||40||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-35 Image 36]||wife of [[Young-13373|John T. Young]] |- |[[Unknown-262225|Young]]||Lucy K.||1870-05-28?|| ||55||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-36 Image 37]||wife of [[Young-13373|John T. Young]] |- |[[Unknown-262226|Berkley]]||Mary B.||1865-03-07|| ||54||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-37 Image 38]||wife of [[Berkley-118|Cyrus Berkley]] |- |[[Unknown-262227|Nelson]]||Jemima||1866-03-05|| ||87||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-38 Image 39]||wife of [[Nelson-7335|Josiah Nelson]] |- |[[Nelson-7335|Nelson]]||Josiah||1819-01-28|| ||39||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-39 Image 40]|| |- |[[Page-4831|Page]]||Reuben||1886-03-19|| ||74 yrs 5 mos 2 ds||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-40 Image 41]|| |- |[[Unknown-262232|Page]]||Mary A.||1870-03-29|| ||56||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-41 Image 42]||wife of [[Page-4831|Reuben Page]] |- |[[Unknown-262233|Gilman]]||Mary K.||1858-08-04|| ||63||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-42 Image 43]||wife of[[Gilman-846| John Gilman 2d]] |- |[[Gilman-846|Gilman]]||John, 2nd||1877-02-01|| ||90||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-43 Image 44]|| |- |[[Moulton-747|Moulton]]||Caleb||1892-01-19|| ||85 yrs 10 mos 10 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-44 Image 45]|| |- |[[Unknown-262235|Moulton]]||Nancy||1881-11-20|| ||75 yrs 10 mos 5 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-45 Image 46]||wife of [[Moulton-747|Caleb Moulton]] |- |[[Moulton-748|Moulton]]||John S.||1909-12-31|| ||63 yrs 9 mos 11 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-46 Image 47]|| |- |[[Unknown-262238|Moulton]]||Olive E.||1896-08-18|| ||52 yrs 2 mos 18 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-47 Image 48]||wife of John S. Moulton |- |[[Moulton-749|Moulton]]||Charles F.||1896-08-07|| ||18 yrs 10 mos 23 dys||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-48 Image 49]||Son of [[Moulton-748|John S.]] & [[Unknown-262238|Olive E.]] Moulton |- | ||Little Eddy||1?16||1?13|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-49 Image 50]|| |- |[[Flanders-652|Flanders]]||Stephen B.||1902||1826|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-50 Img 51],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-51 Img 52]|| |- |[[Unknown-262240|Flanders]]||Lydia Dicey||1862||1831|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-50 Img 51],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-51 Img 52]||his ([[Flanders-652|Stephen B.]]) wife |- |[[Flanders-653|Flanders]]||Etta||1868||1850|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-50 Img 51],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-51 Img 52]||their ([[Flanders-652|Stephen B.]] and [[Unknown-262240|Lydia]]) dau. |- | ||Mary||1816?|| || ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-52 Img 53],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-53 Img 54]|| |- |[[Lougee-58|Lougee]]||Charles H.||1863-01-08||1840-07-22|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-54 Image 55]||Co B 12th Regt. N.H. Vols |- |[[Young-13375|Young]]||Mary A.||1922-03-04||1829-12-21|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-54 Image 55]||his ([[Lougee-58|Charles H. Lougee]]) wife |- |[[Lougee-59|Lougee]]||Abbie L.||1915-09-17||1862-09-21|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-54 Image 55]||their ([[Lougee-58|Charles H. Lougee]] and [[Young-13375|Mary A. Young]]) dau |- | ||[[Unknown-262241|Elizabeth N.]]||1870-06-20|| ||36||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-55 Image 56]||wife of [[Placmine-1|Levi Placmine]] |- |[[Sargent-1623|Sargent]]||Clarence L.||1963||1881|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-56 Image 57]|| |- |[[Unknown-262243|Sargent]]||Rena P.||1970||1896|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-56 Image 57]||his ([[Sargent-1623|Clarence L. Sargent]]) wife |- |[[Valliere-89|Valliere]]||Lionel E.||1995||1911|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-57 Image 58]|| |- |[[Sargent-1624|Sargent]]||Elinor M.||1978||1918|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-57 Image 58]||his ([[Valliere-89|Lionel E. Valliere]]) wife |- |[[Sargent-1625|Sargent]]||Wesley E.||2009-07-14||1961-11-28|| ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-58 Img 59],[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Guinea_Ridge_Cemetery_Gilmanton_New_Hampshire-59 Img 60]||SP4 US Army |}

Guión

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Guiwits Name Study

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[[Category:Guiwits 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 GUIWITS 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. '''==VARIATIONS IN THE SPELLING OF THE NAME==''' The name Guiwits comes out of Germany, as best as I can tell, from the area of Germany now known as the Land Baden-Württemberg, in southwestern Germany. The pronounciation of this name, in the English language, would come out as sounding like "'''GUY-VITZ.'''" This is very important to remember regarding this surname, as English and Dutch language written renditions of it in the 1700's and early 1800's would lead to many spelling variations of it, which are not apparent to the inexperienced modern researcher; both because English is not normally similar to German in the way sounds are orthographically represented (that is, in written language), and there were no standardized spelling rules in German, English, or Dutch languages at the time. Speakers and writers of all of these languages could have come into contact with people bearing this name and included their variations of the name in official, church, family or other written records mentioning the family or its members. Such variations have be found to include: '''GEYWITZ; GEYWITS; GUIWITS: GUIWITZ; GIWITS; GIWITT; GIWITTS; GEIWIT; GEIWITZ; GAIWITS; Guievets; Guiwita; Guisvito; Guwitz; Guywiths and even Gwr*Ts ''' . There may be more out there, and don't be surprised if there are. Do not be surprised if these variations disappear and/or re-appear and replace previous variations in the records of different generations and localities. This process not only occurs in the USA and Canada, but also in other lands where the name is found, and yes, in Germany also. Individual family members may even be subject to variant spellings of their last names in different places and times. One should also understand that when spelling rules finally came into existence and record-keeping started using standards of spelling, around 1820-1850, many Guiwits branches had already separated and gone their own ways, along with their own spellings of their last names, and a branch generally kept (but not always!) its own individual spelling of the name, which often varies from other, related branches of the same name and family. '''=GEOGRAPHIC ORIGINS OF THE GUIWITS FAMILY==''' My researches in German origins of the name were at first confounded by the fact that a private, family source for my information indicated that the family came from the PALATINATE, a German Electorate (state) of the then Holy Roman Empire which included areas which we now associate with the German Land (think American "state") of Rhineland-Pfalz, also in southwestern Germany including the areas around Koblenz, Mainz, Kaiserslautern, and Mannheim, and Heidelberg. But with a single exception, found in Heidelberg, no Guiwitz etc. ancestors turned up in those locales. The most fruitful searches came out of the area between Stuttgart and Ulm, further south and east from Rhineland-Pfalz. In these areas, one finds Guiwits ancestors and also present-day people bearing the name. It turns out that the name "Palatines" was applied to all German immigrants coming to early 18th-century Britain as a result of British agents' representations of free land in North America available to Protestant immigrants, given to Germans all over southwestern Germany, and not just in the Electorate Palatine. '''==GUIWITS FAMILY EMIGRATIONS==''' My Guiwits ancestor(s) migrated to upstate New York sometime in the mid 1700's, settling in what is now Herkimer County, in upstate New York, then called Tyrone Co., New York colony, and in adjacent areas along the Mohawk River and nearby counties, nearly always in the presence of other German, Palatine, or Dutch settlers. This area was subject to wars with the French, Indians, and later the British, which were very unsetttling to these Palatine immigrants, as they had left Europe for this reason, among others. The Guiwits name or variants of it can be found in the rolls of the Revolutionary soldiers, fighting in some famous battles. After things quieted down, the next generations grew up and began to head out to new places, like many others of their countrymen did at the time. Some were found in Pennsylvania, possibly immigrating there directly from Germany before the Revolution. Others headed south to Maryland and Virginia, but most headed west; Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, and still later generations came to be found in Oregon and Washington state. One branch went to Missouri, Kansas, Utah, and California. More research is needed to fill in the gaps regarding these branches. It is possible that some of the colonial New Yorker Guiwitses remained Loyalists to the British during the American Revolution, and moved to Canada. Other Guiwitses who had remained in Germany, sometimes spelling the name Geywitz, went to Switzerland, South Africa, and even Chile, where one became a very famous writer. In contemporary Germany, I have not done any systematic researching of the name, but I have noticed them to be concentrated in Baden-Württemberg, while also having branched out. One is now a legislator from Land Brandenburg, near Berlin, in the German Bundestag, or Federal Parliament, in Berlin. '''==MEANING OF THE NAME==''' One German source I have read some years ago claims the name comes from the word KIEBITZ, the German name of a European bird, which is called a Lapwing in English, the German word coming from the onomatopoeic representation of the call of this bird. Our American word "kibitzer" (one who looks on as a non-player at card games or gives advice) is related to this bird (which has a folk reputation as a meddler in Germany), but not to the family, as it arose only in the 19th century and early 20th century, coming out of Yiddish-American sources. '''==FINAL NOTE==''' Most of the above statements are the result of my own researches. Such naturally may be improved upon in the future, and thus may be subject to change. Finally, I would like to thank Ms. Edleen Garrett de Rodriguez of Madrid, Spain, for providing a motive and the impetus for the creation of this One Name Study and much valuable feedback and information which adds to its usefulness.

Guldin Familienverzeichnis in St Gallen Church Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Switzerland, Sources]] __TOC__ == GULDIN Familienverzeichnis in St. Gallen Church Records == Kirchenbücher und Bürgerregister St. Gallen (2023) ZVA 12.750.06 St. Gallen (evangelisch-reformiert) Stemmatologia von J.J.Scherrer (Familienverzeichnis der Stadtsbürger), Bd. F., pp. 155ff [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :[https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506680/CH-000090-5:aip-01-0001506680-0001%2FCH-000090-5:aip-01-0001506680-0001%2Fprimaerdaten%2FZVA_12_750_06.xml/preview?context=%2Frecords%2F1506680 GHGO - Main page - select page 155 for GULDIN] === Table of Contents === === Errata === === WikiTree Syntax === ==== first reference in each profile ==== Kirchenbücher und Bürgerregister St. Gallen (2023) ZVA 12.750.06 St. Gallen (evangelisch-reformiert) Stemmatologia von J.J.Scherrer (Familienverzeichnis der Stadtsbürger), [https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506680/CH-000090-5:aip-01-0001506680-0001%2FCH-000090-5:aip-01-0001506680-0001%2Fprimaerdaten%2FZVA_12_750_06.xml/preview?context=%2Frecords%2F1506680 Bd. F.] - Guldin Index, page 155. Additional information and transcription available on [[Space:Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records|WikiTree Open Space Source page]]Kirchenbücher und Bürgerregister St. Gallen (2023) ZVA 12.750.06 St. Gallen (evangelisch-reformiert) Stemmatologia von J.J.Scherrer (Familienverzeichnis der Stadtsbürger), [https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506680/CH-000090-5:aip-01-0001506680-0001%2FCH-000090-5:aip-01-0001506680-0001%2Fprimaerdaten%2FZVA_12_750_06.xml/preview?context=%2Frecords%2F1506680 Bd. F.] - Guldin Index, page 155. Additional information and transcription available on [[Space:Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records|WikiTree Open Space Source page]] ==== following references ==== == RESEARCH NOTES == === Purpose and current status of this Profile === * [[Garrettson-93| Gary M. Garrettson 2023-08-12]] : this profile will become a "Sources" profile after preliminary editing has been completed. At the moment it is intended to allow collaboration on the correct transliteration / translation of the source. It is definitely a WORK IN PROGRESS - eventually I hope to transliterate all entries under "Guldin". Until then (and any help is welcome!), I am using "..." to mark places where I have skipped parts. '''Searching for "<> will show the issues most needing help.''' The "questions" after each entry are sort of a "to do" list - any help answering them would be quite welcome. * [[Garrettson-93| Gary M. Garrettson 2023-08-14]] : images of relevant pages in Bürgerbuch added to this profile - my reading of rules of online archive is that Signatur (Archiv ID) must be included - I have named the files accordingly. Most of the information included here is also recorded in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40346?main_person=I90054 Historisches Familienlexikon der Schweiz (hereafter "hfls")] *[[Garrettson-93|Gary M. Garrettson 2023-08-16 '''updated 2023-08-27''']] : Note that there is another GULDIN in St. Gallen in the early 16th century, named Niklaus (or Nikolaus) Guldin (or Guldi), an early Anabaptist who was tried in St. Gallen courts in 1525/26, imprisoned and released - but lost his citizenship rights. I found NO RECORD of him in the Bürgerbuch. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encylopedia Online, Guldin, Nikolaus, accessed 2023-08-15 [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Guldin,_Nikolaus_(16th_century) link to Gameo]. In the Ancestry.com profile ''Nikolaus Guldin'' managed by [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/0380d26c-0006-0000-0000-000000000000? Kelli Kensill], Nikolaus is identified as the Father of Ulrich Guldin. Kelli cites Church records from Hungary for that relationship, but they may not refer to the same person.''Nikolaus Guldin'' Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. {{Ancestry Tree|112827997|272139976705}} (requires subscription). Kelli Kensill also lists ''Elisabetha Steinnacher'' (b. St. Gallen abt. 1490, d. St. Gallen abt. 1535) as the wife of Nikolaus and the mother of Ulrich.''Elisabetha Steinnacher'' Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. {{Ancestry Tree|112827997|272139976715}} (requires subscription). Another Ancestry user, Sharon Tosi, goes even farther back and identifies ''Bastli Guldin'' as Nikolaus' father. I have contacted both Sharon and Kelli in an attempt to find out more about the sources they used. ''Bastli Guldin'' (abt. 1460 St. Gallen) managed by [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/0352731d-0006-0000-0000-000000000000? Sharon Tosi]. Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. {{Ancestry Tree|119806417|152106118414}} (requires subscription). *[[Garrettson-93|Gary M. Garrettson 2023-08-16]] : Based on e-Mail correspondence with archivists in St. Gallen, it should be noted that citizenship rights were hereditary and generally remained in force even when the citizen moved away from St. Gallen (for example, for business purposes). The children of citizens living elsewhere may or may not have been entered into the St. Gallen Bürgerbuch. So entry of a child's name does NOT necessarily imply that child's birthplace was St. Gallen, and a citizen of St. Gallen may have other children than those listed here, especially if some children where born elsewhere. *[[Garrettson-93|Garrettson-93]] 21:09, 2 October 2023 (UTC) Great resource by "Wolf", Mitglied der Genealogisch-Heraldischen Gesellschaft Ostschweiz (GHGO) [https://www.geneal-forum.com/phpbb/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=32941#p123917 here] (account required) == Transliteration, Questions & Comments == === Entry 1 (p. 156) ==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-1.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (1) }} :[[Guldin-60|Melchior Guldin]]See also ''Melchior Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F39070?main_person=I113925 hfls] :Conj. [[Fridbolt-1|Elisabetha Fridbolt]]LNAB = Fridbolt according to [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F39070?main_person=I341162 hfls] :: [Children]note: an additional son [[Guldin-61|Hans]], born ca 1527 in St. Gallen, as well as 8 additional children born from 10 April 1535 through 9 Feb 1548 in BERN, are listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F39070?main_person=I113925 hfls] :::1528 18 Jun [[Guldin-62|Anna]]Date matches "Anna" in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F39070?main_person=I113925 hfls] :::1531 15 Jun [[Guldin-63|Christian]]see also Christian Guldin [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F41542?main_person=I123171 hfls] :::1532 25 8br [October] [[Guldin-64|Magdalena]] :::[1532 25 8br] [[Guldin-65|Elisabeth]] D 1601 10 Julnote: this date of death does not fit with note that Elisabeth Guldin "died in young years" in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F39070?main_person=I113925 hfls] ==== questions ==== # LNAB for wife of Melchior - Fridbolty/Fridbolt. Using name given in hfls (see note above) # Firstname for first child born 18 Jun 1528 - ANSWERED (see note above) # were Magdalena and Elisabeth twin sisters, one of whom died? Or was there only one daughter named Magdalena Elisabeth? ANSWERED, there were TWO, one died young. ==== comments ==== :Interesting to note link between St. Gallen GULDIN family and '''BERN'''. Unclear why there is no note in the St. Gallen Bürgerbuch about Melchior's apparent move to Bern after 1532. The birthplace of his last eight children (from 1535-1548) is in Bern. Unclear whether other Guldin families remained in St. Galler, or left and came back later. His Nephew Melchior (b. 1529, son of Ulrich Guldin in St. Gallen) apparently returns with his wife to St. Gallen by 1552, after spending considerable time in Bern. His first wife (married 1550) is a native of Bern, and their children born before 1552 are also born in Bern. === Entry 2 (p. 157 Left) ==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-3.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (2) }} : [[Guldin-66|Balthasar Guldin]]see also ''Balthasar Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129085?main_person=I359448 hfls] :conj. 1 [[Ziegler-3049|Anna Ziegler]]LNAB difficult to read, Ziegler according to [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40346?main_person=I90054 hfls]. (note that hfls has no children recorded from this marriage) ::[Children from first marriage] :::1528 7 8br [October] [[Guldin-70|Othmar]] :::1535 3 Jul [[Guldin-71|Balthasar]] D. jung :conj. II 14 9br [November] 1541 [[Höri-19|Elisbetha Hörin /Höri]]note: LNAB Höri , and only one child (Catharina) is recorded in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129086?main_person=I359450 hfls] ::[children from 2nd marriage] :::1542 17 8br [October] [[Guldin-72|Balthasar]] D. 1542 :::1545 13 Apr [[Guldin-73|Weibratha]](?) <> :::1546 3 Apr [[Guldin-74|Balthasar]] :::1547 3 Jun [[Guldin-75|Caspar]] :::1548 13 Aug [[Guldin-76|Maria]] :::1550 3 Mart [[Guldin-77|Catharina]] conj. H. [[Huber-4999|Ullrich Huber]] no. 28 Lxvii. : Occupation ::1537 Blatz thor Beschließer (Warden of the Platztor)Thanks to [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] for this transliteration! See also [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Stadttore_der_Stadt_St._Gallen map of St. Gallen city gates] where the "Blatz Thor" is shown in the lower right (m) === Entry 3 (p. 157 Right) ==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-4.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (3) }} :[[Guldin-67|Ulrich Guldin]], Glaser d. 1579 10 Jan Firstname initially looked like "Klaus" but this person appears as ''Ulrich Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117635?main_person=I341165 hfls] and, if one looks carefully, the dotted i is clearly visible.See also ''Ulries Guldin'' profile managed by [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/0380d26c-0006-0000-0000-000000000000? Kelli Kensill] Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. View {{Ancestry Tree|112827997|272139767282}} (requires subscription). :conj. I 1528 1 Maj [[Stauder-245|Catharina Stauder]] d. 1532 8br[October]LNAB of wife is not clear, but given as Stauder in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117635?main_person=I341166 hfls] Birthdate given there as ca. 1505. :: [children of first marriage] :::1529 9 Apr [[Guldin-78|Melchior]] No. 7 :::1530 27 Mart [[Guldin-79|Helena]] Conj. Jacob Basthard no. 13 CXXXIIIsee also ''Helena Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F121877?main_person=I341703 hfls], where husband's LNAB is given as Basthardt :::1531 6 Aug [[Guldin-80|Elsbetha]]Elsbetha is not listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117635?main_person=I341165 hfls] :::1532 5 8br [October] [[Guldin-81|Catharina]]Catharina is not listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117635?main_person=I341165 hfls] :Conj. II 1532 23 xbr [December] [[Würtemberger-2|Magdalena Würtembergerin]] d. 1584 22 xbrLNAB and interpretation of "xbr" see [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117638?main_person=I341172 hfls]. Addition of "in" ending was common for women at the time. ::[children from second marriage] :::1534 5 Febr. [[Guldin-82|Caspar]] D. 1534 :::1535 18 Jul [[Guldin-83|Caspar]] :::1536 11 Aug [[Guldin-84|Elisabetha]]Note: not all children from the second marriage are listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117635?main_person=I341165 hfls] :::1537 23 9br [November] [[Guldin-85|Balthasar]] No. 8 :::1539 30 Jul [[Guldin-86|Weibratha]] Conj.See also ''Weibratha Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129088?main_person=I359453 hfls] ::::1 1564 11 Jan [[Geiger-2338|Thomas Geiger]] :::1541 31 8br [October] [[Guldin-87|Margaretha]] Conj.For Margaretha and her three husbands, see also [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F121208?main_person=I346666 hfls]. The roman numerals following the husbands' name presumably refer to their entries in the appropriate volume of the St. Gallen Bürgerbuch. ::::1 [[Graf-1776|Sebastian Graf]] No. 9 cxxxii ::::2 [[Abbenzeller-2|Thomas Abbenzeller]] [aka Appenzeller] No. 52 Lxxiv ::::3 [[Baumgarter-7|David Baumgarter]] No. 21 Lxxxix :::1543 12 9br [November] [[Guldin-88|Maria]] Note that Maria Guldin is not listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117635?main_person=I341165 hlfs] :::1548 26 Mart. [[Guldin-89|Ulrich]] No. 9 ==== Comments ==== :First wife Catharina presumably died as consequence of childbirth, as month and year match birth of daughter Catharina. === Entry 4 (p. 158 Left) ==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-5.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (4) }} :[[Guldin-68|Gallus Guldin]]See also ''Gallus Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117642?main_person=I341179 hfls] :Conj. 1530 22 Aug [[Spreng-77|Agathe Spreng]] See also ''Agathe Spreng'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117642?main_person=I341180 hfls] :: [children] :::1532 3 Feb [[Guldin-90|David]] D. 1532 :::1533 23 Mart [[Guldin-91|David]] :::1534 26 9br [November] [[Guldin-92|Barbara]] ConjSee also ''Barbara Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129089?main_person=I359456 hfls] ::::[[Blum-2089|Sebastian Blum]] No. 17 Lxxxv :::1536 31 Apr [[Guldin-93|Catharina]] Conj.See also ''Katharina Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129090?main_person=I359457 hfls] ::::1567 7 Jul [[Mochli-1|Hans Ulrich Mochli]]See also ''Hans Ulrich Mochli'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129090?main_person=I359459 hfls] :::1539 5. 7br [September] [[Guldin-94|Ludwig]] :::1541 7 Mai [[Guldin-95|Ulrich]] D. Jung :::1544 28 8br [October] [[Guldin-96|Ulrich]] :::1547 9 Jan [[Guldin-97|Gallus]] :::1549 30 Jun [[Guldin-98|Weibratha]] Conj. ::::[[Dietrich-2763|Othmar Dietrich]] no. 9 ccci :::1551 1 9br [November] [[Guldin-99|Zacharias]] no. 9 :::1554 26 9br [November] [[Guldin-100|Margaretha]] Conj. ::::[[Müller-15609|Leonard Müller]] No 38 Lxxxviii :::1557 27 9br [November] [[Guldin-101|Conrad]] === Entry 5 (p. 158 Right) ==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-6.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (5) }} :[[Guldin-69|Caspar Guldin]] d. 1586 9br [November]See also ''Caspar Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117915?main_person=I341680 hfls]. The first five Guldins in the Bürgerbuch (Melchior, Balthasar, Ulrich, Gallus and Caspar) are listed in the Historic Family Lexikon of Switzerland as same generation descendants of unnamed/undetermined parents in the "Stammlinie Guldin". It is unclear whether they were brothers or more distant cousins, where they came from, or whether they were related to the Anabaptist Niklaus Guldin. :Conj. Anna Wihrtin [[Wirth-1622|Anna Wirth]]Spelling seems strange - h before "rt", the "in" ending typically added to last name of women, but LNAB uncertain. Could be "Wirth". See also ''Anna Wirth'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117915?main_person=I341681 hfls] - but '''note''' that the date of death given there is clearly a transcription error: 1699 instead of 1599! d. 1599. 10. Apr. :: [children] :::1547 11. Jul Wibraht [[Guldin-102|Weibratha]] Conj. ::::[[Hochreutiner-2|Mathius Hochreutiner]] No 14 iiSee ''Mattäus Hochreutiner'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117914?main_person=I341678 hfls] :::1548 10 xbr [December] [[Guldin-103|Magdalena] Conj.See also ''Magdalena Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F118913?main_person=I341185 hfls] :::: [[Wetzel-1830|Jacob Wetzel]] no1 ccclx iiiSee ''Jacob Wetzel'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F118913?main_person=I343240 hfls] :::1551 4 Jun [[Guldin-104|Caspar]] D.1598 10 Aug (st?) ::::Paris no. 14 :::1553 20 Jan [[Guldin-105|Sebastian]]Note: Sebastian is not included in the Historical Family Lexicon of Switzerland :::1555 15 xbr [December] [[Guldin-106|Anna]] D. Jung :::1559 1 Feb. [[Guldin-107|Anna]] Conj. The Anna born in 1555 is not included in the Historic Family Lexicon of Switzerland, but for the one born in 1559, see ''Anna Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F118915?main_person=I343239 hfls] ::::[[Spengler-597|Hans Spengler]] No 28 LxxviSpengler family in St. Gallen registry since ca. 1400s. See also ''Hans Spengler'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F118915?main_person=I343242 hfls] === Entry 6 (p. 159 Left, son of #4) ==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-7.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (6) }} ccxxxi.6 :Parentes: ::[[Guldin-68|Gallus Guldin]] ::[[Spreng-77|Agathe Spreng]] }No. 4 [[Guldin-99|Zacharias Guldin]]See also ''Zacharias Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117641?main_person=I341177 hfls] :n. 1511.1.9br d. 1615.5.Febr. :Conj. 1574.4. Jan :[[Müller-15700|Barbara Müllrin]] [Müller]See also ''Barbara Müller'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117641?main_person=I341178 hfls] ::n. 1545.20.8br d. 1620.5.8br ::Parentes. :::Jeremiah Müller No 7 LxxxviiiSee also ''Jeremiah 'Remigius Müller' Müller'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F115089?main_person=I334906 hfls] :::Elisabetha Staudrin [Stauder]See also ''Elisabeth Stauder'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F115089?main_person=I335428 hfls] :: [children with Barbara Müller] :::1575 4 Maj. [[Guldin-108|Anna]] Conj.See also ''Anna Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F118859?main_person=I343159 hfls] ::::[[Gmünder-11|Conrad Gmünder]] no 23 xlxThe Gmünder family was in St. Gallen since 15th century. See ''Georg Gmünder'' in [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/021780/2005-09-08/ HLS]. See also ''Konrad Gmünder'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F118859?main_person=I343158 hfls] :::1576.5.9br [November] [[Guldin-109|Jeremias]]See also ''Jeremias Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117639?main_person=I341173 hfls] no 10. :::1578 27. Jul [[Guldin-110|Zacharias]]See also ''Zacharias Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129094?main_person=I359461 hfls]. Note: Zacharias is the third and last entry in ''hfls'' of the six children listed in the St. Gallen registry no 11 :::1579 3. 8br [October] [[Guldin-111|Danjel]] D. 1599 27.Aug :::1581 14. 7br [September] [[Guldin-112|Paulus]] :::1582 30 xbr [December] [[Guldin-113|Hs. [Hans] Jacob]] === Entry 7 (p. 159 Right, son of #3)==={{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-8.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (7) }} ccxxxi.7 :Parentes: ::[[Guldin-67|Ulrich Guldin]] ::[[Stauder-245|Catharina Stauder]] }no. 3 *[[Guldin-78|Melchior Guldin]], GlaserSee also ''Melchior Guldin'' (1529) in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40949?main_person=I177881 hfls]See also Ancestry.com profile ''Melchior Guldin'' managed by [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/0380d26c-0006-0000-0000-000000000000? Kelli Kensill]. Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. * View {{Ancestry Tree|112827997|272139734102}} (requires subscription). ** b. 1529 9 Apr d. 1594 ** Conj I in Bern **1550 08 VI (von Schüpfen)Note added in different handwriting than main entry **[[von_Schiefa-1|Catharina von Schiefa]]See also ''Katharina "Katharina von Schipfa" von Schüpfen'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40949?main_person=I121242 hfls]. Her birthplace is recorded in hfls as BERN, but the birthplace of her last two children with Ulrich is given as St. Gallen. ** d. 1562 ***[children from first marriage]Note that [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40949?main_person=I121242 hfls] lists two additional children under Ulrich Guldin's first marriage, born in BERN. For the first, Benedikt, born 13 May 1551, there is a note "Father: Hans". The second, Elisabeth, is listed as being born 26 December 1551 - extremely unlikely if Katharina von Schüpfen was the mother of both. ***1552 17 Jan Esther ***1553 18 Mart EsaiasSpelled Esajas in hfls ** conj II 1563 16 9br [November] Anna HillerinSee also ''Anna Hiller'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F58327?main_person=I341164 hfls] ***b. 1542 1 7br [September] d. 1611 17 7br ***Parentes ****Sylvester Hiller No. 4 VIII ****Anna Fleurin ***[Children from second marriage] ***1564 30 Abr JudithaSee also ''Judith Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117636?main_person=I341169 hlfs] Conj. ****1582 22 9br [November] Cornelius Dedimus.See also ''Kornelius Dedimus'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117636?main_person=I341181 hfls] ***1566 20 Maj Sisana (?) <> D. jung.First name very probably Susanna. Not listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40949?main_person=I177881 hfls] ***1567 20 7br [September] Maria See also ''Maria Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117643?main_person=I341182 hfls] Conj. ****1 Hs Ulrich Frank no. 10 CCISee also ''Hans Ulrich Frank'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117643?main_person=I341186 hfls]. Marriage dated 19 April 1585 in St. Gallen, Death in Baden, AG 2 jan 1602. ****2 Hanß Kaufmann ***1569 24 7br [September] Rahel D. jungThis Rahel is Not listed in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40949?main_person=I177881 hfls] ***1571 13 Mart Melchior no. 12 ***1573 16 Jan SusanaSee ''Susanna Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117645?main_person=I341183 hfls] Conj. ****1590 26 8br [October] Hs. Georg FronerSee also ''Hans Georg Froner'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117645?main_person=I341188 hfls]. Listed in hlfs as born in Stein am Rhein., von ***** Bair...(?) <> ***1574 7 8br [October] Ulrich ***1577 12 Jun Habacuc (footnote: siehe HB2S IV, 13 ) <> Birthplace Mels b. St. Gallen in Stolberg-Wernigerode, Otto zu: Neue deutsche Biographie, Bd.: 7, Grassauer - Hartmann, Berlin, 1966 [https://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/0001/bsb00016325/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&id=00016325&seite=318 link to Digitale Bibliothek]See also ''Paul Habakkuk Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F32355?main_person=I59560 hfls], where Hans Joachim Guldin is listed as son of Habakuk, and birthplace of Habakuk is given as St. Gallen.Andrea Weibel: "Guldin, Paul", in: Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (HLS), Version vom 13.03.2007. Online: https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/025213/2007-03-13/, konsultiert am 18.08.2023.[https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/025213/2007-03-13/ HLS] accessed August 2023 ***1580 14 Feb RahelSee also ''Rahel Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117646?main_person=I341184 hfls] Conj. ****Daniel Keiser no. 13 DCLxvii ***1582 6 9br [November] Danjel no 13. ** [occupation] ***Schm. ***1557 (?) <> I 1558 ***1562 _ II 1563 ***1564 Liefer (?) <> 1579 ***1565 Bact Kicher (?) <> 1579 ***1569 Zinngießer, Frob... (?) <> 1594 ***1569 Goldschmid, Frob... (?) <> 1594 ***1575 Comhtzahles (?) I <> 1576 ***1578 _ II 1579 ***1580 Zunftmeister 1582 ***1581 Comhtzahler (?) III<> 1581 ***1582 B.Cachania Vogt (?) <> 1589 ***1582 Budan Zihter (??) <> 1582 ***1582 B. Cousaud Riechangaglager (??) <> 1584 ***1583 Rashtson (?) <> 1594 ***1583 Blaisounganger Resign (?) <> 1584 ***1584 Bustanrichter (?) II <> 1584 ***1588 _ III 1588 ***1592 _ IV 1592 ==== questions ==== # what month is "gbr"? ANSWERED: it is "9br", with the 9 written so the "tail" goes below the baseline. 7br, 8br, 9br and xbr are apparently abbreviations for September, October, November and December. # what is the second wife's LNAB? # to what does the footnote for Habacuc refer ANSWERED. === Entry 8 (p. 160 Left, son of #3)=== {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-9.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (8) }} *[[Guldin-85|Balthasar Guldin]]See also ''Balthasar Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129091?main_person=I359462 hfls] === Entry 9 (p. 160 Right, son of #3)=== {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-11.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (9) }} * Ulrich GuldinSee also ''Ulrich Guldin'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F129093?main_person=I359454 hfls] === Entry 10 (p. 161 Left, son of #6) === {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-12.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (10) }} *[[Guldin-109|Jeremias Guldin]] *[[Ebneter-4|Barbara Ebneter]] === Entry 11 (p. 161 Right, son of #6) === {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-13.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (11) }} *[[Guldin-110|Zacharias]] <> Guldin === Entry 12 (p. 162 Left, son of #7) === {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-14.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (12) }} *Melchior GuldinSee also ''Melchior Guldin'' (1571) in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F58328?main_person=I177633 hfls]. Note that only Joachim (b. 1601) and Heinrich (b. 1606) are listed as children of Melchior in hflsRosmarie Zeller: "Guldin, Melchior", in: Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (HLS), Version vom 10.12.2013. Online: https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/046060/2013-12-10/, konsultiert am 18.08.2023. [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/046060/2013-12-10/ HLS]''Melchior Guldin'' (1571) profile managed by [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/0380d26c-0006-0000-0000-000000000000? Kelli Kensill]. Note that Kensill gives Mels as birthplace and spells the wife's LNAB 'Schanle'. Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. {{Ancestry Tree|112827997|272139176145}} (requires subscription). ** conj I 1594 23 sbr (?) Ursula SchärlinSee also ''Ursula Schärli'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F58328?main_person=I177717 hfls]Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz ''Melchior Guldin'' [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/046060/2013-12-10/ HLS] spells wife's name Schärlin, which fits original better than other versions of LNAB ''Ursula Schanle'' profile managed by [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/0380d26c-0006-0000-0000-000000000000? Kelli Kensill]. Note that Kensill identifies birthplace as Schüpfen - an interesting coincidence, since that was apparently birthplace of her father-in-law's first wife, Catharina. Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2023. * View {{Ancestry Tree|112827997|272139176146}} (requires subscription). *** [children] *** 1595 8 Aug Hs. Melchior ***1597 29 Jan. Joachim D. jung ***1598 24 Aug Elisbetha ***1600.7.Febr. Anna (?) <> D. 1635 29 8br zu Stein am Rhein. ***1601 11 gbr (?) Joachim 1635 Burger in Bern (#825)<> ***1603 18 Apr. Georg (?) <> D. 1635 9 9br zu [???]<> ***[1603.18.Apr] Zacharias D. 1635 29 Ä8br zu Livorno ***1606 15 Jan. Heinrich (?) no. 19(?) ***1607 22 9br Ursula ***1608 31 xbr [December] David ***1650 15 7br Melchior D. jung ***1612 5 Jul Hs. Jacob D. 1624 5 8br ***1615 23 9br Melchior D. 1617 2 Maj. **[Occupations] ***Schm. ***1594 17 Jan Gerichtsschreiber 16.. [illeg.] ***1604 16 9br Stadt Schreiber (abs 16.. 19 ap.. ***1618 <> ***1626 26 8br Vogt zu Bürglen (ahs??? <> === Entry 13 (p. 162 Right, son of #7) === {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-15.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (13) }} *Danjel GuldinSee also ''Daniel Keiser'' in [http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F117646?main_person=I341189 hfls] === Entry 14 (p. 163 Left, Son of #5) === {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-16.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (14) }} *Caspar Guldin === Entry 15 (p. 163 Right, Son of #12) === {{Image|file=Guldin_Familienverzeichnis_in_St_Gallen_Church_Records-17.jpg |caption=Bürgerbuch St. Gallen Guldin (15) }} *Hannes (?) <> Guldin [aka. Heinrich]"Schweiz, Katholische und Reformiert Kirchenbücher, 1418-1996", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66VC-H5JB : 5 April 2023), Heinrich Guldin in entry for Melchior Guldin, 1642. === Entry 16 (p.164 Left, son of #10) === *Danjel Guldin === Entry 17 (p. 164 Right, son of #13) === *Joachim Guldin === Entry 18 (p. 165 Left, son of #13) === *Melchior Guldin === Entry 19 (p. 165 Right, son of #16) === *Zacharias Guldin === Entry 20 (p. 166 Left, son of #19) === *Daniel Guldin === Entry 21 (p. 166 Right top, son of #20) === *Zacharias Guldin === Entry 22 (p. 166 Right bottom, son of #21) === *Bartholome ==SOURCES == * NOTE: First is an example of how citations will look if wiki syntax above is copied

Gulf Coast Cemeteries Team

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Gulf Coast Hurricanes Team - Clean-a-Thon

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[[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]] [[Category:Challenges_Teams]] = The Gulf Coast Hurricanes = ''The Gulf Coast Hurricanes is a newly-formed challenge team for 2019! Our core focus is on profiles associated with Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, but you are not restricted to that and may work on any profiles you wish.'' == Goal == Our mission is to clear out as many database suggestions (aka errors) as possible. For convenience, this page contains links to suggestion reports relevant to the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. == About the Clean-a-Thon == The Clean-a-Thon is an annual WikiTree world-wide event, where Wiki Genealogists from all over the world will be participating together, at the same time. It's a fun way to focus on cleaning up errors using teams and competing to see who can clear out the most! * '''Registration deadline: Wednesday, April 24th, at midnight EDT''' * '''Start: Friday, April 26th, at 8:00 AM EDT (GMT -4)''' * '''End: Monday, April 29th, at 8:00 AM EDT''' Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right start and end times in your time zone. == How to Join Gulf Coast Hurricanes == # Go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet Spring Clean-a-Thon registration post on G2G] and leave an '''Answer''', mentioning you want to join the Gulf Coast Hurricanes team. You will be assigned a Clean-a-Thon badge. # Go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787593/gulf-coast-hurricanes-2019-clean-a-thon-team-chat Gulf Coast Hurricanes Team Chat page] and tell us you joined the team. # Get familiar with the [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon Help page]], which will give you all the scoop on how the Clean-a-Thon works and how to fix the different types of errors. # Ask questions! You can message a team captain or post your question to our [G2G chat page]. {{Clean-a-Thon|team=Gulf Coast Hurricanes|year=2019|suggestions=100}} A special sticker may be placed in your bio to display on your profile (after the challenge ends, you can replace "100" with your final number of corrections): :{{Clean-a-Thon|team=Gulf Coast Hurricanes|year=2019|suggestions=100}} == 2019 Team Members == # [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], co-captain # [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]], co-captain # [[Nibling-2|Edie Kohutek]] # [[Cline-4297|Katherine Cline-Bowman]] # [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] # [[Schuffman-5|Dana Johnson]] # [[Squyres-44|Mona Squyres]] # [[Ladnier-101|Dale Ladnier]] # [[Ward-11186|Gigi Tanksly]] == Help and Tips == Following are links to helpful hints and tips for this challenge. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/808378/do-you-have-spring-clean-a-thon-questions G2G post where you can ask general questions during Clean-a-Thon] - if you have a question specific to our team, please ask at the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787593/gulf-coast-hurricanes-2019-clean-a-thon-team-chat team's G2G chat page]! * [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Clean-a-Thon Video Chats]] - check every 3 hours round the clock for stats, updates and prize drawings. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamUser.htm Clean-a-Thon scores] by team and user. * [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon Help page]] - important information about how everything works! * [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Spring Clean-a-Thon Tutorial]] * [[Project:Data_Doctors#Description_of_Suggestions|Description of Suggestions]] - from the Data Doctors project * [[Space:DBE_Status|How to set the Error Status]] - This is how your points get counted. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lgIQmGPAd4 A 10-minute YouTube video] explaining the Suggestions Report. * [[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection|Data Doctors Project, Video Collection]] - Videos on how to work with some of the Suggestions reports. == Suggestion Reports by State == Select your state of choice for a complete list of suggestions for that state. * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_LA|Louisiana Suggestions List]] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_MS|Mississippi Suggestions List]] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_TX|Texas Suggestions List]]

Gulf Coast Hurricanes Team - Connect-a-Thon

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[[Category:Connect-a-Thon Teams]] [[Category:Challenges_Teams]] = The Gulf Coast Hurricanes = ''The core focus of the Gulf Coast Hurricanes challenge team is on profiles associated with Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, but you are not restricted to that and may work on any profiles you wish.'' == Goal == Our mission for this challenge is to add new profiles for relatives of existing profiles on WikiTree, in order to help people more easily connect to their families. == About the Connect-a-Thon == The Connect-a-Thon is a new WikiTree challenge marathon event in 2019! Wiki Genealogists from all over the world will be participating together, at the same time, to build the worldwide tree and connect family members. * '''Start: Friday, July 12th, 2019, at 8:00 AM EDT (UTC -4)''' * '''End: Monday, July 15th, 2019, at 8:00 AM EDT''' Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right start and end times in your time zone. == How to Join Gulf Coast Hurricanes == :: '''REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.''' == 2019 Team Members == # [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], co-captain # [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]], co-captain # [[Schuffman-5|Dana Johnson]] # [[Cleveland-3105|Kitty Cleveland]] # [[Ward-11186|Gigi Tanksly]] # [[Lantz-808|Barbara Lantz]] == Connect-a-Thon Sticker == {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Gulf Coast Hurricanes|year=2019|profiles=100}} A special sticker may be placed in your bio to display on your profile (after the challenge ends, you can replace "100" with your final number of connections): :{{Connect-a-Thon|team=Gulf Coast Hurricanes|year=2019|profiles=100}} [[Template:Connect-a-Thon|Check this page for more details about the Connect-a-Thon sticker.]] == Help and Tips == Following are links to helpful hints and tips for this challenge.
''Links will be added as the pages become available.'' * [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon Help page]] - important information about how everything works! See especially the section on [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] * If you have a question specific to our team, please ask at the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/846591/gulf-coast-hurricanes-team-chat-2019-connect-a-thon Gulf Coast Hurricanes G2G team chat page], or message one of the team captains, [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce]] or [[Ward-9858|Steff]]! * [[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] - This page contains a lot of information about several aspects of the Connect-a-Thon, including: adding profiles, finding sources, inserting citations, and other helpful hints. It's a lot to digest all at once, so take your time and review it at your own pace! * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/862327/do-you-have-questions-about-the-connect-a-thon Connect-a-thon-questions G2G post] - where you can ask general questions during the Connect-a-Thon. * [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Connect-a-Thon Video Hangouts]] - check every 4 hours 'round the clock for stats, updates and prize drawings. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Connect-a-Thon scores] - by team and user.

Gulf Coast Hurricanes Team - Source-a-Thon

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[[Category:Challenges_Teams]] [[Category:Source-a-Thon]] = The Gulf Coast Hurricanes = ''The Gulf Coast Hurricanes is a challenge team whose core focus is on profiles associated with Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. However, you are not restricted to that and may work on any profiles you wish!'' == Goal == Our mission is to add valid sources to as many Unsourced Profiles as possible. For convenience, this page contains links to lists of unsourced profiles relevant to all U.S. Gulf Coast states. == About the Source-a-Thon == The Source-a-Thon is an annual WikiTree world-wide event, where Wiki Genealogists from all over the world will be participating together, at the same time. It's a fun way to focus on improving our unsourced profiles with valid sources, using teams and competition to motivate us! * '''Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 2nd, at midnight EDT''' * '''Start: Friday, October 4th, at 8:00 AM EDT (GMT -4)''' * '''End: Monday, October 7th, at 8:00 AM EDT''' Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right start and end times in your time zone. == How to Join == Joining the team is simple! All you need to do is '''post an ANSWER to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/900156/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-source-a-thon-yet? this registration post]''', and '''mention the Gulf Coast Hurricanes'''! == Team Chat == After you've joined, be sure to go to our '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/901121/gulf-coast-hurricanes-team-chat-2019-source-a-thon G2G Team Chat page]''' to introduce yourself, and check on status updates and other team news! This is where we can get answers to our questions, get acquainted with one another, discuss our team's progress and cheer each other on! == 2019 Team Members == # [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], co-captain - bib #26 # [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]], co-captain - bib #44 # [[Nibling-2|Edie Kohutek]] - bib #13 # [[Girouard-4019|Jackie Girouard]] - bib #98 # [[Ward-11186|Gigi Tanksley]] - bib #139 # [[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]] - bib #140 # [[Ladnier-101|Dale Ladnier]] - bib #188 # [[Hebert-4366|Randall Hebert]] - bib #433 == Source-a-Thon sticker == {{Source-a-Thon|team=Gulf Coast Hurricanes|year=2019|sources=100}} As a participant in the Source-a-thon, you can insert the following text into the biography of your personal profile page: :'''{{Source-a-Thon|team=Gulf Coast Hurricanes|year=2019|sources=100}}''' This will include the sticker on your profile. Your name will automatically appear, but you need to enter the total number of profiles you sourced once the challenge is over. [[Template:Source-a-Thon|More details about how to use the Source-a-thon sticker]]. == [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=2018857828 Hurricanes Spreadsheet] == We now have a workspace on this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=2018857828 spreadsheet for the "G C Hurricanes" team], to help us select portions of the Unsourced lists to work on! The tab or sheet is customized with links to the Unsourced profiles lists for the states of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, subdivided by century. Steven Tibbetts has graciously provided the workspace, which also includes a chat function that is shared by all teams. There is a section on our sheet below the state tables which lists each team member, and provides space to enter what you are currently working on during the challenge. This is an effort to reduce people colliding with each other when selecting profiles to edit. '''The process for using the sheet is this:''' # Before starting on a batch of profiles, review the areas already selected or completed by others to make sure it hasn't already being chosen. # Enter your choice in column B next to your name. Please try to keep it at a reasonable number of profiles. For example, try to select smaller blocks in decades rather than centuries, preferably blocks of about 200 or fewer profiles. # Work on sourcing the profiles in the block you selected. For every profile in which you've added one or more valid sources, be sure to remove the Unsourced template and/or category before saving. After saving, don't forget to select the Challenge Tracker at the top of the saved profile to record your point! # When finished with the block of profiles, go back to the spreadsheet and copy the info from column B to the next empty cell to the right, starting at column C or higher. # Repeat! Use of the spreadsheet doesn't guarantee that you will never collide with anyone. There will always be instances where a person was working with another team, or independently, or on their own unsourced list, or from a different list than the ones we are using. But the spreadsheet will reduce the frustration of these collisions a great deal ,and is highly recommended. '''''Note that you are not limited''''' ''to just the unsourced profiles in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi! You can also work on:'' # '''Profiles in other unsourced categories'''. Start here to [[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|browse through all Unsourced Profile lists]] by location or project. # '''Any unsourced profile, even if they are NOT in the unsourced category!''' There are tens of thousands of these profiles that need attention. They are harder to find, but you can usually find a few if you '''check other family members''' linked to an unsourced profile. This is especially efficient for including a census record for each member of the family on that census. == Lists of Unsourced Profiles == Below you will find tables containing unsourced profile lists for each state in the U.S. Gulf Coast area. Note that each listing has profiles broken down into groups on 4 different lines, divided by century. The 4 groups are described as: # '''Category: …, Unsourced Profiles''' - profiles marked as Unsourced for that state. This is the fastest and easiest to use for each state. # '''Location: …, Category:Unsourced Profiles''' - profiles marked with the general Unsourced category but not identified by state. It is created from Unsourced profiles not included in Group #1, which contain a location using either the full state name or the postal abbreviation. This list is not always as clean as group #1, and may include profiles that are NOT in that state. For Texas and Mississippi, the list works well since "TX" and "MS" don't generally have another meaning. However for Louisiana it's mostly a mess because "LA" is part of many location names in France, Spain, Canada and other places. Much effort has been made to glean Louisiana profiles from this group and move them to group #1, so for Louisiana you can generally save yourself some time and ignore this 2nd line. # '''Location: …, Suggestion 802 & 803''' - empty or nearly empty profiles. It's a small list, and may be difficult to source since there isn't as much information in the profiles. By definition, an empty profile is unsourced. For these, if you add a source, before saving the profile please make sure the following minimum required structural elements are also included: #: == Biography == #: == Sources == #: #:: #: If you search and don't find any sources, it is recommended to make sure the following structural elements are entered before going to the next profile: ''[Update the Research Note to reflect where you searched.]'' #:: #: {{Unsourced|''state_name''}} #: == Biography == #: == Research Notes == #: Used RootsSearch app to find sources on Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Find A Grave, with no results. ~~~~ #: == Sources == #: # '''Location: …, Suggestion 131-134''' - profiles without dates, but estimates based on linked family were used to place them in a century group. It's also a small group, and may contain some good possibilities. Just be aware some profiles may already be sourced. Following are the most recently-generated tables for locating unsourced profiles in the Gulf Coast area. {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_LA}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_MS}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_TX}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_AL}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_FL}} == Help and Tips == * [[Help:Source-a-Thon|General Info about the Source-a-Thon]] ** [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Participation:_Adding_Sources_and_Counting_Sourced_Profiles|How points are counted]] ** [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Prizes|List of Prizes]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Points Tracker] - to see a current ranking of teams and users during the challenge * [[Source-a-Thon_Hangouts|Hangouts Chat Schedule]] - every 4 hours around the clock, announcing progress and prizes ** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/919224/did-you-win-a-source-a-thon-prize Prize Winners!] - posted after every chat * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470040/know-participate-source-thon-challenge-tracker-makes-easy How to participate in the challenge] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon What profiles count as unsourced?] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbhcrvsoUVU Video walk-through] - this was made for the 2017 challenge but should still work the same way * [[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional]] - Instructional sourcing primer created by Steven Tibbits

Gulish Name Study

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'''Notes''' All register records were destroyed when WW2 passed through their village in 1943.In Slovika =='Biography == Notes on the first generation Jan aka John Gulas. to America. My great great grandfather NIck Goulish the baseball player of the 1940`s rookie before draft of ww2 was my 2nd cousin 1 time removed. '''Research Notes''' First generation Jan (John) Gulas born in Jastreb, Slovakia married in same place. His first marriage Anna . Sariske, Jastrabie, Slovakia. She passed away same place. Ann and Jan aka John children Michael Gulyas ( Goulish) and Joseph Gulyas (Goulish) . (Michael is my grandfather.) Came to America . Punxsutawney, PA With father and second wife Mary Wanchik (Vanchik) Gulish. They arrived in port in New York USA BEFORE MARC 1910 Michael Gulyas ( my grandfather) born in Shariska, Jastreb, Slovakia. My grandfather married my grandmother in Punxsutawney, Pa. He died in Warren, Hosp. in PA. USA He left behind his children. Mary, Joseph, Michael, Delphine and John. Spouse Margaret Platko Gulish passed away in 1938. It seems that the Gulish`s and Platko`s inner twine in marriage. I do think that most of the marriage were prearranged. Joseph Gulyas (Goulish) Which would be my 2nd great uncle. Son of Goulish-2. Born 7 April 1903 Shariska, Jastreb, Slovakia CZ. Passed away 24 April 1996. He lived in Flint, Michigan, USA. But, he retired in Florida, USA. Now 2nd wife Mary Wanchik, (Vanchik) born 1882 in Shariska, Jastreb, Slovakia CZ Her mother`s maiden name was PIATEK. She passed away 29 July 1970 at Sewickley Valley, Hospital in PA. Mary and Jan AkA John children were John Gulyas born in Shariska, Jastreb, Slovakia He passed away when 3 or 4 years of age in Shariskia, Jastreb, Slovakia Their second son Andrew Joseph Gulish ( Gulyas) he was born 15 Feb 1911 in Horatio ,PA ,USA. Baptismal / Confirmation at St. Peter and Paul Byzantine Church Punxsutawney, PA, USA. He married 26 June 1937 to a Laura Valeria Iwanowski from Sharpsburg, PA USA. They were married at St. Stanislaus Church, Ambridge, PA. USA. They lived in Baden, PA. USA. He passed away 10 May 1989 at the age of 78 years old. He died at Sewickley Valley Hospital in PA. USA. Passed away from diabetic. His wife Laura`s parents were from Ambridge, PA. USE. Her parents were Joseph Iwanowski and Mary Kripple. ( Mary was born 1896 born in Poland 1907 and married at St. Stanislaus Church, Ambridge, PA USA. Andrew and Laura Gulyas son Andrew Joseph Gulyas . He had a son named Andrew Jr. [[Category:Gulish Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Gulish Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gulish Gulish] 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 Gulish 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 Gulishes), by time period (18th Century Gulishes), or by topic (Gulish DNA, Gulish Occupations, Gulish 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 Gulish 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! {{Member|ONS|name=Gulish}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Gulish}}
{{Clear}} ==Goals of the Gulish`s ONS== The goals of the Gulish One Name Study: #Trace the name from Europe #Try to find a common ancestor #Trace the migration across America ==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! * All Census & Voter Lists results for Gulish * All Immigration & Emigration * Draft Cards for Gulish * U.S., Index to Alien Case Files For more information on ordering records from the National Archives, https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/aliens#copiesArchives website. To learn more about the records and the process for ordering files that are held at the USCIS, see their Genealogy https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy section. ==Membership== * * * * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Goulish Goulish] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gulyas Gulyas] ==Found multiple versions of NAME== :Goulish :Goulash :Guylas :Gulich :Gulick :Golish :Gulash :Gulist :Gulya :Gula :Gulla :Oulish :Golisch :Goulios :Goulais :Ghulish :Gullish It was not unusual for a last name to be altered as an ancestor entered a new country. With language difference between the new world and the old world . The difference Between Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic. Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic refer to names of countries. Czechoslovakia was a country which existed from 1918 to 1992; it does not exist anymore and was divided peacefully into two different nations, the Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1st, 1993. Also. surnames that are connect to the Gulish`s. Figel, Filisko Lisum Cemy Platko Where Does The Last Name Goulish Come From? nationality or country of origin The last name Goulish occurs most in The United States. It may appear as:. For other potential spellings of Goulish The Gulish family name was founded in the USA around 1880-1920. But, from my research it seems mostly 1920. It seems the Gulish`s family name was the highest in New Jersey around 1880 about 5 families then. In 1920 there were at least 17 Gulish families in Pennsylvania.

Gulledge

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Boney-131|John Britton Boney]]. 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=15911567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Gullered Cemetery, Västra Götaland, Sweden

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[[Category:Gullereds kyrkogård, Gullered, Älvsborg]][[Category:Gullereds kyrkogård, Gullered, Älvsborg]] === Links === * [https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/ulricehamn/gullereds-kyrkogard Gullered Cemetery, Svenska kyrkan] === Table of Interments === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="50px" | Born ! scope="col" width="50px" | 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) |- | [[Pettersdotter-95|Carlström]] || [[Pettersdotter-95|Amanda Olivia]] ||1865 || 1950 || 85 ||C. J. Carlströms familjegrav || || || 2013-05-10|| [[Image: Karlstrom-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Karlström-5|Carlström]] || [[Karlström-5|Carl Johan]] ||1864 || 1933 || 78 ||C. J. Carlströms familjegrav || || || 2013-05-10|| [[Image: Karlstrom-5.jpg|100px]]

Gullo Name Study

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[[Category:Gullo Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Gullo Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gullo Gullo] 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 Gullo 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 Gullos), by time period (18th Century Gullos), or by topic (Gullo DNA, Gullo Occupations, Gullo 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 Gullo 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=Gullo}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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

Gumaer Cemetery

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[[Category: Gumaer Cemetery, Godeffroy, New York]] Gumaer Cemetery, also known as Peenpack Cemetery and (since 1995) as Pioneer Knoll Cemetery, is located on Peenpack Hill in the hamlet of Godeffroy, town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. The earliest identifiable grave marker in the cemetery is that of Benjamin Provoost, circa 1720. Gumaer Cemetery was listed on the New York State Register of Historic Places in June 2017 & National Register of Historic Places in September 2017.National Park Service, [https://www.nps.gov/nr/listings/20170922.htm National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly List, September 22, 2017] == Resources == * [http://minisink.org/cemeter.html Gumaer Cemetery / Pioneer Knoll Cemetery page] on Minisink Valley Historical Society Website * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989060/gumaer-cemetery Gumaer Cemetery] on Find A Grave website. Judy Gumaer Testa, Gumaer Family Historian, Researcher & Coordinator of Volunteers- Gumaer Cemetery Trust - administered by Minisink Valley Historical Society

Gumley Name Study

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[[Category:Gumley Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== *This ONS is up for grabs if you'd like to be manager The Gumley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SRNM SRNM] 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 Gumley 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 Gumleys), by time period (18th Century Gumleys), or by topic (Gumley DNA, Gumley Occupations, Gumley 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 Gumley 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: [[Cook-7750|Keith Cook]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Gumley}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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 ==About== The name Gumley is from the name of a village in Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. Gumley is a contraction of the Anglo-Saxon "Gutmundesleah" (leah of Guma) meaning Godmund's Clearing or a fenced enclosure[[https://translation.babylon-software.com/english/Gumley/]] [[https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gumley]] [[https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/2072530]] Gumley is the 390,035th most common surname in the world; it is most prevalent in Australia [[https://forebears.io/surnames/gumley]] ==Geographic== The name Gumley has been found in: ''United States:'' New York, New Jersey ''Europe:'' Ireland ==Free Research Links== https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/

Gumville, South Carolina

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Gun Control

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Information on the various types of gun control.

Gungahlin Cemetery, Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory

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[[Category: Australian Capital Territory, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory]] [[Category:Gungahlin Cemetery, Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory]] This page is part of the [[Space:Australian Capital Territory Cemeteries Team|Australian Capital Territory Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Gungahlin Cemetery '''Address:''' Sandford St, Mitchell ACT 2911 '''GPS Coordinates:''' -35.216906, 149.133510 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The Gungahlin Cemetery was opened in 1979 and is extensively landscaped. A large lake and many bird species help create a tranquil and peaceful environment. Separate attractive areas are provided for lawn and monumental burials and for placing ashes. The office is open Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 4.30pm and is located within the cemetery grounds. The office is closed on weekends and public holidays. [http://www.canberracemeteries.com.au/canberra-cemeteries-home-page/our-cemeteries/gungahlin Canberra Cemeteries] :Sandford Street, Mitchell. :[http://www.austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=915 Australian Cemeteries Index] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195291/gungahlin-cemetery Find A Grave] == Sources ==

Gunn Family Mysteries

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Gunnedah, New South Wales One Place Study

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== Gunnedah, New South Wales One Place Study == :'''Gunnedah''' in New South Wales, Australia, is a small town on the traditional land of the Gunn-e-darr people of the Kamilaroi tribe. The profiles on the [[:Category:Gunnedah%2C_New_South_Wales|category page]] will hopefully include many of the individuals recorded in WikiTree who were born, lived, and/or have died in Gunnedah since the mid-1800s. ===Name=== :The town's current name reputedly comes from the name of a 18th century local tribal leader, Gambu Ganuurru, which the indigenous peoples would pronounce 'Gunnerah,' with a hard nasal twang on the last syllable" when asked for a place name by the early European explorers The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Fri 6 May 1938 Page 17 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/104154912. An alternative theory, expressed below, is that "Gunna-dar" was a local word meaning ''"place of white stones"'' (albeit there seem to be few stones in Gunnedah). Yet another author in the early 1870s suggested ''"(aboriginal, "Goono-dha," meaning a poor or destitute man)"'' Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919) Sat 22 Nov 1873 Page 17 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70482329 Prior to about 1860 the area was known to the European settlers as "Woolshed". ===Geography=== :{| class="wikitable" ! style="width: 180px;" | ! style="width: 350px;" | |+ Summary |+ | '''Continent:'''|| Oceania |+ | '''Country:''' || Australia |+ | '''State:''' || New South Wales |+' | '''Region''' || Liverpool Plains |+ | '''GPS Coordinates:''' || -30.9784, 150.2558 |+ | '''Elevation:''' || 264.0 m (866 feet) |+ | '''Location:''' || 430 km to Sydney, 340 km to Port Macquarie |} :Gunnedah sits in a fertile area of the Liverpool Plains and its agricultural industry is significant producer of cotton, beef, lamb, and pork, and cereal and oilseed grainshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnedah There are significant coal deposits in the Gunnedah Basin present within two Permian packages: 1) The Bellata Group (Early Permian); and, 2) the Black Jack Group (Late Permian).https://australiangeomechanics.org/meetings/gunnedah-basin-geology/ ===History=== :From the Manilla Express (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Fri 4 Oct 1935 Page 1 TROVE: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/193862855 ::The district was discovered by the explorer, Oxley, in 1817. Late in 1827 Allan Cunningham discoverer of the Darling Downs, was the next to set foot in the district. He came from Maitland, passed a little to the east of Gunnedah on his way north via the Manilla valley. Four years later, in 1831, Thomas Mitchell came north after the famous myth river reported by an escaped convict which was supposed to lay out on the great unknown north west. He was the first white man known to actually set foot on the site where Gunnedah now stands. He recorded the Namoi River as the "Nanimoy'" which later was altered to Namoi. Gunnedah was derived from the aboriginal name, Gunna-dar (meaning place of white stone), as Manilla came from Man-eele, (the name of the king of the resident tribe). The first settlers soon followed in the wake of the explorers and although records are meagre it is known that in 1838 one, [[Johnston-5533|John Johnston]], occupied a tract of country, part of which is now the site of Gunnedah. He it was who gave the place its name. Although it is a significant fact that it was many years afterwards before a township sprang up [[Johnston-5533|John Johnston]] constructed his home on the banks of the Namoi near the principal crossing not far from where the Mooki has its junction with the Namoi. Here also he built a woolshed, the first in the district, and from which the well known name "Woolshed " associated with the place in the early days, came. ::In 1854 the crown solicitor forwarded a petition to the owner of the land asking that it be thrown open to public competition as a fit and proper place to build a town. A design for a town was drawn in 1856 and approved of by Government Gazette. The first land was sold in 1857, the highest price being £42/10/- for half an acre block. By 1868 nearly £85,000 worth of land had been sold in the district, while much more was held on leasehold basis. In the same year a field of wheat produced an average of 22 bushels to the acre. The first store was erected and kept by George Cohen who lost all his goods in the great flood of 1864, and had to start all over again. There were two "pubs" in the town in 1860 and at that time half acre blocks of land in Connadilly street (the main street) were sold at £4 a block. After the flood the town moved upwards from the river bank to its present position. The father of the present Mayor came to the town in 1853 and was among the earliest purchasers of land in Connadilly street. The post office was erected in 1856. In 1872 the telegraphic office was opened. ::In 1876 the trial surveys for a railway from Werris Creek to Gunnedah were carried out and the line was opened in 1879. In those days the railway commenced at Newcastle and traffic from Sydney to that centre was by boat. In 1889 the Hawkesbury bridge was built and the journey from Sydney to Gunnedah by rail was complete. ::The first coach to Gunnedah was commenced about 1864. Before that, travellers either rode in bullock waggons or "footed" it. Mails were transported by packhorse. [[Nowland-188|Robert Nowland]] was the first coachman and he started a service between Gunnedah and Narrabri and Coonabarabran. The bridge across the Namoi at Gunnedah was opened by George Cohen, in1884 and one year later, 1885, the town was incorporated and the first Council elected. The petition for incorporation was signed by 109 persons and the incorporation was gazetted on September 19, 1885. The first aldermen were : [[Pritchard-4844|J. W. Pritchard ]] (butcher), E. Simmons (butcher), [[Jones-142971|J. B. Jones (builder)]], [[Breen-1807|T. Breen]] (innkeeper). [[Bacon-8156|A. J. Bacon]] (stock and station agent), R. P. Brock (innkeeper). W. L. Douglas. (undertaker). [[Ambrose-1953|R. C. Ambrose (storekeeper)]], [[Kirkpatrick-5042|J. Kirkpatrick]] (tailor). Alderman [[Breen-1807|Thomas Breen]] was the first Mayor. ::'''17th November 1885''' DISTRICT TELEGRAMS. (1885, November 17). The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), p. 5. Retrieved November 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18873761 ::''Monday, received 8.0 p.m.'' ::''The first election for aldermen took place here today, when the following gentleman were elected : Messrs. [[Pritchard-4844|John William Pritchard]], Edward Simmons, [[Jones-142971|John Bennett Jones]], [[Breen-1807|Thomas Breen]], [[Bacon-8156|Alfred Joseph Bacon]], Robert Patrick Brock, William Lamont Douglas, [[Ambrose-1953|Richard Cole Ambrose]], and [[Kirkpatrick-5042|John Kirkpatrick]]. For Auditors : Messrs. Alexander McPhie and [[Kuhl-765|George Justus Kuhl]] were elected.'' :'''Municipality''' :A list of the people who signed the 1885 Petition for a Municipality District of Gunnedah is under construction [[Space:Gunnedah_-_Petition_for_a_Municipality|here.]] The petition was dated 21st April 1885, and on 17 September 1885 the Governor proclaimed the constitution of the Municipal District of Gunnedah. The proclamation was gazetted on 19 September 1885. ===Population=== :The current population of the Gunnedah area is around 12,000 people. When the town was officially recognised as a municipality in 1885, the population was around 1,000. ===Notables=== ====General Interest==== *[[Wikipedia:Gambu_Ganuurru|Gambu_Ganuurru (the Red Kangaroo aka Red Chief)]] *[[Wikipedia:Tom Gleeson|Tom Gleeson]] *[[Wikipedia:Dorothea Mackellar|Dorothea Mackellar]] *[[Wikipedia:Miranda Kerr|Miranda Kerr]] ====Mayors==== :Mayors of Gunnedah [[:Category: Gunnedah, New South Wales, Mayors|Category:Gunnedah, New South Wales, Mayors]] :Note: Mainly based on document from Gunnedah Historical Society The Way We Were, Sesquicentenary of Gunnedah 1856-2006, Ron McLean & Gunnedah Historical Society. :Note: In 1980, the Gunnedah Municipal and Liverpool Plains Shire councils were combined to form the Gunnedah Shire Council :{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="90%" |+ style="text-align: left;" | Mayors of Gunnedah (incomplete) |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 style="text-align: left;" !From / to !Name !Comment(s) |- |1885-1886|| [[Breen-1807|Thomas Breen (1839-1887)]] || First mayor, albeit a short tenure. Ran Imperial Hotel. |- | 1886-1897 || [[Bacon-8156|Alfred Joseph Bacon (1859-1927)]] || Established first livestock agency. |- | 1887-1891|| [[Smyth-3693|John James Smyth (1843-1926)]] ||Owned and ran Central House Store. |- | 1891-1891 (part)|| [[Haynes-6241|Dr. Edward James Ambrose Haynes (1854-1910)]] ||Government Medical Officer |- | 1891 (part)-1893|| [[Kirkpatrick-5042|John Kirkpatrick (1840-1904)]] || Adventurer (trained as a tailor). Also Parliamentary Member for Gunnedah. |- | 1893-1894 || [[Doolan-650|Robert William Doolan (abt.1839-1904)]] || Store owner on Marquis/Connadilly St corner. |- | 1894-1895 || [[Jarmain-45|John William Henry Arthur Jarmain (1854-1909)]] || Coach and buggy builder. |- | 1895-1896 || [[Cock-1585|John Cock (1837-1897)]] || Owned and ran the cordial factory |- | 1896-1897 || [[Jarmain-34|John Trevelyan Jarmain (abt.1851-1911)]] || Ran a saddlery business. |- | 1897-1898 || [[Roberts-48757|Thomas Barber Roberts (1841-1926)]] || Owner & editor of Gunnedah Independent Advertiser newspaper. |- | 1898-1899 || [[Davidson-17005|George Thomas Davidson (1856-1926)]] || Owned and ran a newsagency business. |- | 1899-1900 || [[O'Neill-5810|Patrick Augustus O'Neill (1850-1931)]] || Council officer & Sherriff's Officer. |- | 1900-1902 ||[[Pritchard-4843|William Henry Pritchard (1851-1926)]]|| Ran a butchers business with brother John. |- | 1902-1903|| [[Pike-10113|Henry Thomas Myhill Pike (1842-1907)]]|| Sawmiller. His family brought electricity to Gunnedah. |- | 1903-1907||[[Hogarth-677|Horatio Hogarth (1864-1931)]]|| Solictor. |- | 1907-1908 || [[Davidson-17005|George Thomas Davidson (1856-1926)]] || Mayor for a second time. |- | 1908-1911 || [[Bussell-680|George Robert Bussell (1863-1939)]] || Appointed Health Officer in 1911. |- | 1911-1912 || [[Brooker-1836|William Strumey Brooker (1877-1951)]] || Machinery agent |- | 1912-1919 || [[McDonagh-315|George Russell McDonagh (1861-1933)]] || Owned and ran McDonagh's General Store |- | 1919-1920 || [[Westerweller-12|Emil Wallace Westerweller (1871-1957)]] || Opened the first shop on Conadilly St. Owned several others. |- | 1920-1923 || [[McDonagh-315|George Russell McDonagh (1861-1933)]] || Mayor for a second time. |- | 1923-1927 || [[Westerweller-12|Emil Wallace Westerweller (1871-1957)]] || Mayor for a second time. |- | 1927-1928 || [[Pearson-15074|Cleveland Frederick Pearson (1894-1971)]] || Clerk with Railways Department. |- | 1928-1929 || [[Westerweller-12|Emil Wallace Westerweller (1871-1957)]] || Mayor for a third time. |- | 1929-1932 || [[Pearson-15074|Cleveland Frederick Pearson (1894-1971)]] || Mayor for a second time. |- | 1932-1939 || [[Westerweller-12|Emil Wallace Westerweller (1871-1957)]] || Mayor for a fourth time. |- | 1939-1941 || [[Stanley-13200|Percival Hubert Stanley Dr. (1898-1955)]] || Owned and ran Numalong private hospital. |- | 1941-1943 || [[McDonagh-205|George Russell Charles McDonagh (1888-1957)]] || Son of George McDonagh above. |- | 1943-1945 || [[Westerweller-12|Emil Wallace Westerweller (1871-1957)]] || Mayor for a fifth time. |- | 1945-1946 || James Meldrum || Florist. |- | 1946-1947 || Frank Lionel O'Keefe || Fuel agent. |- | 1947-1948 || Michael (Mick) John Campbell || |- | 1948-1950 || Frank Lionel O'Keefe || Mayor for a second time. |- | 1950-1951 || [[Westerweller-12|Emil Wallace Westerweller (1871-1957)]] || Mayor for a sixth time. |- | 1951-1954 || Ronald George Heath || Stock and station agent, grazier, travel agent |- | 1954-1969 || Frank Lionel O'Keefe || Mayor for a third time. |- | 1969-1982 || [[Clegg-1980|William "Bill" Clegg (1929-2013)]]|| |- | 1982-1987 || Willis (Bill) Lang Weakley || |- | 1987-1995 || John Ranken Lyle || |- | 1995-1997 || Noel O'Brien || |- | 1997-1999 || Geoffrey Marshall || |- | 1999-2008+? || Gae Swain || First female Mayor or President in Gunnedah history |- | 20??-20?? || Adam Marshall || |- | ???? - current || Jamie Chaffey || Current Mayor (as at July 2022) |- | TBC || To be checked || Any extra info welcome |} ====Politicians==== :Gunnedah is represented at both the State / Legislative level plus Federally. There have been several adjustments to the method of representation over the years, e.g. at the NSW state level from 1856 to 1859 Gunnedah was within the electoral district of Liverpool Plains and Gwydir, then it was within the electoral district of Liverpool Plains, and in 1880 it was within the electoral district of Gunnedah which just represented the town and surrounding area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Liverpool_Plains_and_Gwydir https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Liverpool_Plains https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Gunnedah but this was changed again after 1904 "following the 1903 New South Wales referendum, which required the number of members of the Legislative Assembly to be reduced from 125 to 90". The tables below will attempt to cover the Parliamentary representatives responsible for the town of Gunnedah, mainly relying upon several other websites such as the [https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/electionresults18562007/DistrictIndexes/Gunnedah.htm| NSW Parliament District of Gunnedah Electorate] :{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="70%" |+ style="text-align: left;" | District of Liverpool Plains and Gwydir Plains (1856–1859) |- bgcolor=#F0D75D style="text-align: left;" !Term !Name !Comment(s) |- |1856–1857|| Gideon Scott Lang || |- | +|| Francis Townsend Rusden || |- |1858–1859|| Richard Lewis Jenkins || |- | + ||Edward Henry Lloyd |} :{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="70%" |+ style="text-align: left;" | District of Liverpool Plains (1859–1880) |- bgcolor=#49C8D6 style="text-align: left;" !Term !Name !Comment(s) |- |1859–1860|| Andrew Loder || |- |1860–1860|| Charles Kemp || |- |1860–1862|| Alexander Dick || |- |1863–1864|| [[Burdekin-20|Marshall Burdekin (1837-1886)]] || |- |1864–1869|| John Lloyd || |- |1869–1870|| [[Cowper-224|Charles Cowper KCMG (1807-1875)]] || |- |1871–1872|| Lewis Levy || |- |1872–1880|| Hanley Bennett || |} :{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="70%" |+ style="text-align: left;" | District of Gunnedah (1880-1903) |- bgcolor=#A1F0B4 style="text-align: left;" !From !Name !Comment(s) |- |29 Nov 1880|| [[Abbott-10278|Joseph Palmer Abbott K.C.M.G. (1842-1901)]] || |- |20 Dec 1882|| [[Abbott-10278|Joseph Palmer Abbott K.C.M.G. (1842-1901)]] || |- |11 Jan 1883|| [[Abbott-10278|Joseph Palmer Abbott K.C.M.G. (1842-1901)]] || |- |19 Oct 1885|| [[Abbott-10278|Joseph Palmer Abbott K.C.M.G. (1842-1901)]] || |- |16 Feb 1887|| [[Goodwin-11258|Thomas Henry Hall Goodwin (1848-1921)]] || Protectionist |- |12 Sep 1888|| [[Turner-27941|Edwin Woodward Turner (1849-1913)]] || Free Trade |- |09 Feb 1889|| [[Turner-27941|Edwin Woodward Turner (1849-1913)]] || Free Trade |- |27 Jun 1891|| [[Kirkpatrick-5042|John Kirkpatrick (abt.1840-1904)]] || Labor Party |- |17 Jul 1894|| [[Kirkpatrick-5042|John Kirkpatrick (abt.1840-1904)]] || Labor Party |- |24 Jul 1895|| [[Goodwin-11258|Thomas Henry Hall Goodwin (1848-1921)]] || Protectionist |- |27 Jul 1898|| [[Goodwin-11258|Thomas Henry Hall Goodwin (1848-1921)]] || National Federal |- |03 Jul 1901|| David Robert Hall || Labor Party |} ==Sources==

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[[Category: Gunnilbo (U)]] =Gunnilbo 1661= Taxable heads by household. Only heads of household named in the record. Sons and daughters of taxable age (mid-teens and older). Hired hands (unnamed) not included in this survey. :[[Space:Gunnilbo_1681|Record 1681]] ==Source== :'''Mantalslängd Gunnilbo 1661''' ::Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/20 (1661), ::[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006396_00092 bildid: A0006396_00092] Riksarkivet SVAR ==Listed under Hed== These hamlets are in the household record for Odensvi parish 1700-1734 *[[:Category: Solmyra, Gunnilbo (U)|Solmyra]] **[[Andersson-6298|Töres]] with wife and [[Tyrisdotter-1|daughter]] **soldier [[Nilsson-4048|Anders]]' [[Olofsdotter-1233|wife]] and [[Andersson-6273|son]] **[[Ersson-582|Daniel]] with [[Jönsdotter-2252|wife]] and son *Berget **Olof Eliansson with wife and a married son *[[:Category: Rölö, Gunnilbo (U)|Röle]] **Jöns Ersson with wife and son **Joan Slump with son **Per Persson with wife *Brobo **[[Larsson-9671|Michel]] with wife and son *Sörby (Mossebo) **Johan with wife *Ugglebo **[[Olsson-7747|Erich]] with wife *Skålbo (Skallbo) **Goodwife Margareta *Näla **[[Halvardsson-40|Hans]] with wife *Knoppbo (Knåpebo) **[[Arfvidsson-18|Lars]] with wife *[[:Category: Ängelbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Ingelbo (Engelbo)]] **[[Andersson-19284|Olof ]] with wife **Anders with wife and son *Fäbodarna **Erik with wife *Engelbotorp **Olof with wife *[[:Category: Grisbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Grisbo]] **Olof with wife ==Gunnilbo fjärding== *[[:Category: Naddebo, Gunnilbo (U)|Naddebo]] **[[Böös-204|Jonas Böös]] with wife **[[Olsson-3474|Hans Olofsson]] with wife **Anders with a son *[[:Category: Moren, Gunnilbo (U)|Moren]] **[[Eriksson-2622|Jöns]] with wife **Erich Andersson with wife *Rögningen **Matthias (Svensson?) with a wife *Bråthen **[[Groth-398|Hindrich Groot]], hammersmith, with wife **[[Olofsson-1404|Lars Olofsson]], journeyman smith, with a [[Hansdotter-1020|wife]] *[[:Category: Bricken, Gunnilbo (U)|Bricken]] **[[Persson-5054|Matts]] with wife, son and [[Mattsdotter-461|daughter]] *[[:Category: Erlandsbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Erlandsbo]] **[[Persson-5006|Lars Persson]] with [[Barck-70|wife]] **[[Johansson-5343|Pär Johansson]] with wife *[[:Category: Heden, Gunnilbo (U)|Heden]] **Anders Mårtensson with wife and a married daughter *[[:Category: Sarvtjärn, Gunnilbo (U)|Sarfetjärn]] **the wife of Erich *[[:Category: Nordbyn, Gunnilbo (U)|Norrbo]] (Nordbyn) **[[Barck-68|Samuel Persson]] with [[Ersdotter-1023|wife]] and [[Samuelsson-300|son]] *[[:Category: Tarmansbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Tarmansbo]] **Olof Andersson **Påwel with a wife *[[:Category: Kedjebo, Gunnilbo (U)|Kiädjeby]] (Kedjebo) **[[Larsson-2943|Olof]] with wife, [[Olofsson-1312|son]] and two daughters (one is probably a daughter-in-law instead) **[[Olofsson-1310|Mats Olofsson]] in Finntorpet with [[Andersdotter-3751|wife]] **Lars in Kiädjebotorp with wife *[[:Category: Gunnilbo by, Gunnilbo (U)|Gunnilbo]] **[[Lorentsson-10|Hans Lorentsson]] with two sons, one of them married **[[Persson-11233|Mats]] with wife, two sons and a daughter **Olof with wife **the [[Hansdotter-1428|wife]] of [[Biugg-2|Per Matsson]] **Jöran with wife **[[Olsson-3497|Joen]] the tailor with wife *Skogen **[[Persson-11021|Hans Persson]] with a daughter (they both got married in January 1662) *Hemmingsbo **Nils, the master builder, with wife *the daughter of Hemming *[[:Category: Knäppmora, Gunnilbo (U)|Knäppmora]] **Matts with wife and a daughter *Nolansjö **[[Mårtensson-1221|Johan]] with wife *[[:Category: Berget, Gunnilbo (U)|Berget]] **[[Persson-3304|Mats Persson]] *Bjursjötorp **Sven with a wife *[[:Category: Gillbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Gillebo]] **Mats with wife and son *Steen **Erik Mårtensson *[[:Category: Hålsbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Hålsbo]] **[[Ersson-1017|Mats]] (Erichsson) with wife *Västansjö **[[Larsson-9762|Olof Larsson]] with wife *[[:Category: Flena, Gunnilbo (U)|Flena]] **Nils Persson with wife **Hammersmiths: **Hans Nilsson **Lars Mattsson with wife **Erich Isacksson **[[Mårtensson-1219|Anders Mårtensson]] with wife and two sons, one of them married **[[Persson-2676|Knut]] with wife and [[Knutsdotter-148|daughter]] **Åsved (Larsson) with wife *Flena Vreten **[[Olofsson-1425|Lars Olofsson]] with [[Persdotter-2473|wife]], [[Mattson-773|son]] and [[Larsdotter-567|daughter]] *[[:Category: Asplund, Gunnilbo (U)|Aspelund]] **Jacob *Östansjö ([[:Category: Sunnansjö, Gunnilbo (U)|Sunnansjö]]) **Pär (Jonsson) with wife *[[:Category: Getänge, Gunnilbo (U)|Gietängen]] **[[Jönsson-4743|Pehr Joensson]] with [[Barck-67|wife]] **Anders Sefridsson at the Toll (Sigfridsson, customs officer) *[[:Category: Bastmoratorp, Gunnilbo (U)|Bastmoratorp]] **[[Pedersson-138|Jöns Persson]] with wife, a married son and a daughter **Erich the shoemaker with wife and son (Zachris?) *[[:Category: Prästgården, Gunnilbo (U)|Prästegården]] **Pastor [[Barck-69|Hendrich]] with [[Silnaea-1|wife]] **the [[Elofsdotter-20|widow]] of the old vicar **Frantz Bruun's scribe Per Mattsson *[[:Category: Prästhammaren, Gunnilbo (U)|Prästhammaren]] **Per Nilsson with wife and daughter **Anders with wife *Nils Joensson's forge **Anders Hindersson with wife **[[Olofsson-2121|Måns Olofsson]] in Flena with wife *[[:Category: Bockhammar, Gunnilbo (U)|Bockhammar]] **Johan Persson, hammersmith, with wife **hammersmith Olof Hammar(?) with wife **Lars (Persson), charcoal maker with wife **Hans the wagoner **Johan the wagoner ==Färna bruksfolk== *[[:Category: Färna, Gunnilbo (U)|Färna]] **[[Parment-2|Antonius Parment]] with wife **Petter Melbergh (Wahlberg?) (the scribe) **Jacob Kruuse **Carl Månsson with wife **eight male and two female workhands (unmarried, unnamed) **Master Hans Meijnerlingh (Mejerling) with wife **Hammersmiths ***Master [[Larsson-4898|Erik Larsson]], alderman, with wife ***Master [[Spett-4|Johan Spätt]] with wife ***Master Mårten Nilsson with wife (and daughter?) ***Master Peder Andersson in Landfors with wife ***Master Olof Nilsson in Flena with wife ***Master Anders Bengtsson in Näla with wife ***helper Anders Eriksson with wife ***Abraham Root(?) with wife ***Peder Matsson in Flena with wife ***Nils Nilsson in Näla (exempt) **Christopher de Morgnie with wife and son **Hans Olofsson, timberman, with wife **Peder Michelsson, piecework smith, with wife **Nils Joansson, married foundry worker **Anders Markusson with wife **Master Erik Relg(?) with wife and mother **Charcoal makers: ***[[Giliusson-7|Glaude Forthom]] with wife ***[[Andersson-19749|Anders Andersson]] with wife ***[[Axelsson-336|Hendrich Axelsson]] with wife ***Päder Paulsson with wife ***Matts Mårtensson **Erich Larsson, former gardener, with wife **[[Eskilsson-115|Johan Eskelsson]], wagoner, with wife **Mats Ymsson(?), wagoner, with wife **Petter du Roij (du Bois?), wagoner, with wife **Anders Nilsson with wife **Hans Andersson at Röletorp with wife **Olof Nilsson with wife **Erik Matsson Klapp with wife **Hans Andersson with wife **Nils Andersson (exempt) **Joen Andersson Ståle, the shoemaker, with wife **Lars Hansson charcoal maker, with wife **Dijkare (formerly under Näla hammer) with wife

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[[Category: Gunnilbo (U)]] =Gunnilbo 1681= Taxable heads by household. Only heads of household named in the record. Sons and daughters of taxable age (mid-teens and older). Hired hands (unnamed) not included in this survey. :[[Space:Gunnilbo_1661|1661 record]] ==Source== :'''Mantalslängd Gunnilbo 1681''' ::Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/38 ::[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006414_00089 bildid: A0006414_00089] Riksarkivet SVAR (Free of charge) ==Villages and homesteads== *Ingalbo (must be what is later [[:Category: Ängelbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Ängelbo]]) **[[Andersson-19284|Olof Andersson]] with wife **[[Nilsson-12522|Joan Nilsson]] with wife **[[Jöransson-285|Simon Jöransson]] with a married son and a daughter *[[:Category: Mortorp, Gunnilbo (U)|Mortorp]] **Olof Nilsson with wife and son **[[Nilsson-12438|Lars Nilsson]] with wife **[[Nilsson-12451|Pehr Nilsson]], old and destitute *[[:Category: Solmyra, Gunnilbo (U)|Solmyra]] **Lars Larsson with a wife **[[Tyrisson-3|Erik Tyrisson]] with [[Andersdotter-4097|a wife]] **[[Olofsson-1412|Mats Olofsson]] with [[Olofsdotter-1241|a wife]] and two sons **[[Nilsson-4048|Anders Nilsson]] with [[Olofsdotter-1233|wife]], [[Andersson-6273|son]] and daughter **[[Andersson-6274|Sven Andersson]] with [[Hansdotter-1026|wife]] **[[Ersson-2514|Erik Ersson]] with wife, son and two daughters **[[Tyrisson-4|Jacob Tyrisson]] with [[Nilsdotter-2525|wife]] *[[:Category: Gunnilbo by, Gunnilbo (U)|Gunnilbo]] **[[Biugg-2|Pehr Matsson]] with [[Hansdotter-1428|wife]], son and daughter **[[Hansson-2173|Olof Hansson]] with [[Larsdotter-1743|wife]] **[[Joansson-6|Olof Jonsson]] with [[Larsdotter-3175|wife]] **[[Persson-11116|Olof Persson]] with two daughters ** the widow of Mats Anders' *[[:Category: Bjurfors, Gunnilbo (U)|Bjurforsen]] **[[Hansson-2205|Anders Hansson]] with [[Nilsdotter-3771|wife]] *[[:Category: Getänge, Gunnilbo (U)|Gietängen]] **[[Jönsson-4743|Pehr Jönsson]] the sexton with [[Barck-67|wife]] *[[:Category: Erlandsbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Erlandsbo]] **[[Persson-5006|Lars Persson]] the judge, with [[Barck-70|wife]], [[Larsson-4772|son]] and [[Larsdotter-3191|daughter]] **[[Larsson-9656|Anders Larsson]] with wife and daughter **[[Persson-10696|Pehr]] i Skogen with wife *[[:Category: Kedjebo, Gunnilbo (U)|Kiädjebo]] **[[Olofsson-1312|Giert Olofsson]] with [[Mattsdotter-310|wife]] and daughter **[[Ersson-575|Anders Eriksson]] with [[Olofsdotter-1228|wife]] and [[Andersdotter-4049|daughter]] **[[Olofsson-1310|Mats Olsson]] with an ailing [[Andersdotter-3751|wife]], a [[Mattsson-433|son]] and a [[Mattsdotter-311|daughter]] **[[Hansson-4582|Lars Hansson]] with wife and daughter **[[Olofsson-1404|Lars Olofs]]' [[Hansdotter-1020|wife]], destitute (entered after Naddebo) *[[:Category: Naddebo, Gunnilbo (U)|Naddebo]] **[[Böös-204|Jonas Böös]] with wife and two daughters **[[Pehrsson-843|Erik Pehrsson]] with wife **[[Olsson-3474|Hans Olofsson]] with wife, two sons and a daughter **the daughter of Lars Bock *[[:Category: Ytternäla, Gunnilbo (U)|Ytternäla]] **[[Johansson-3281|Olof Johansson]] (just before he married) *Härrtorpet **[[Ersson-2559|Mats Ersson]] parish tailor, with a wife *[[:Category: Moren, Gunnilbo (U)|Moren]] **[[Eriksson-2622|Jöns Ersson]], with a [[Jönsson-4753|son]], the wife of Jöns recently dead *[[:Category: Grisbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Grijsebo]] **[[Andersson-19300|Olof Andersson]] with wife, son and two daughters (one of them married) **[[Andersson-6293|Lars Andersson]] with [[Mårtensdotter-303|wife]] **[[Olofsson-1409|Erik Olofsson]] with [[Andersdotter-4074|wife]] and daughter **Hans Andersson *Österflena ([[:Category: Flena, Gunnilbo (U)|Flena]]) **[[Halvardsson-40|Hans Halvardsson]], ''old'', [[Larsdotter-2125|wife]], two sons, daughter-in-law, and daughter **[[Eriksson-1695|Lars Ersson]] with a [[Stephansdotter-4|wife]] **[[Isaacsson-8|Olof Isacksson]] with a [[Knutsdotter-148|wife]] **the daughter of widow Ingeborg *Västerflena ([[:Category: Flena, Gunnilbo (U)|Flena]]) **[[Andersson-19629|Pehr Andersson]] with wife and two sons **[[Larsson-1032|Pehr Larsson]] with [[Matsdotter-72|wife]] **[[Larsson-3196|Olof Larsson]] with [[Andersdotter-4098|wife]] **[[Knutsson-79|Pehr Knutsson]] with [[Mattsdotter-93|wife]] *Nolandsjö **[[Johansson-11858|Mårten Johansson]] with wife **Limping Johan's wife, beggar and ailing *[[:Category: Rölö, Gunnilbo (U)|Rohlas]] (Röle) **[[Jönsson-11065|Johan Jönsson]] with wife **[[Jönsson-11208|Samuel Jönsson]], soldier **[[Jonsson-11066|Anders Jönsson]] with wife **Per Persson with wife, married son and daughter *Skallebotorp **[[Gunnarsson-332|Nils Gunnarsson]] with daughter **[[Halvardsson-53|Lars Halvardsson]] with wife *[[:Category: Bricken, Gunnilbo (U)|Bricken]] **Lars Ersson with wife **[[Robillard-428|Jacob Persson]], foundry master, with [[Mattsdotter-461|wife]] *[[:Category: Gillbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Gillebo]] **[[Persson-6157|Carl Persson]] with wife **[[Mårtensson-1199|Olof Mårtensson]] with wife *Bjursjön **[[Persson-11029|Lars Persson]] with wife **Johan Johansson, soldier in Västerdalarna *[[:Category: Berget, Gunnilbo (U)|Bergh]] **[[Persson-3304|Mats Pehrsson]] with [[Larsdotter-2130|wife]] *Sten **Erik Matsson with wife *[[:Category: Knäppmora, Gunnilbo (U)|Knäppmora]] **[[Mattsson-421|Abraham Mattsson]] with [[Larsdotter-2066|wife]] **[[Mattsson-1443|Erik Matsson]] with wife *[[:Category: Hålsbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Hålsbo]] **[[Ersson-1017|Mats Ersson]] with wife, son and daughter **[[Ersson-1399|Eric Ersson]] with wife *[[:Category: Heden, Gunnilbo (U)|Heden]] **[[Andersson-9331|Hindrik Andersson]] with a wife **[[Persson-10695|Lars Persson]], shoemaker, with a wife *[[:Category: Tarmansbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Tahrmansbo]] **[[Andersson-19451|Olof Andersson]] **[[Mårtensson-1204|Erik Mårtensson]] with a wife **[[Knutsson-313|Erik Knutsson]] with a wife *[[:Category: Nordbyn, Gunnilbo (U)|Norbyen]] **[[Barck-68|Samuel Persson]] with [[Ersdotter-1023|wife]] and [[Samuelsson-300|son]] *Ugglebo **[[Ersson-2508|Olof Ericsson]] with wife *[[:Category: Långnäla, Gunnilbo (U)|Långnäla]] **[[Hansson-1820|Isbrand Hansson]] with [[Olofsdotter-1535|wife]] and [[Isbrandsson-1|son]] **[[Olofsson-4477|Pehr Olofsson]] with wife and two daughters *Rögningen **[[Mattsson-1442|Olof Mattsson]] with wife *Västansjö **[[Larsson-9762|Olof Larsson]] (lame) with wife and a married son *Sörby **[[Jonsson-5877|Pehr Jonsson]] with wife **Abraham Danielsson *[[:Category: Asplund, Gunnilbo (U)|Asplunda]] **[[Ersson-1004|David Ersson]] with wife *Brobo **[[Michielsson-1|Lars Michelsson]] with wife and son *[[:Category: Bastmoratorp, Gunnilbo (U)|Bastmoratorp]] **[[Jönsson-7249|Olof Jönsson]] with wife, son and daughter **[[Ersson-1586|Zacharias Ersson]] with wife **Olof Pers' [[Jönsdotter-3531|widow]] with [[Olofsson-2109|son]] and daughter *Östansjö (later Sunnansjö) **Per Jonsson's widow **[[Johansson-9159|Per Johansson]] with wife *[[:Category: Drambolen, Gunnilbo (U)|Drambolen]] **[[Pehrsson-847|Olof Pehrsson]] widower *[[:Category: Prästgården, Gunnilbo (U)|Prästegården]] **Hr [[Barck-69|Hendrich Barckæus]] with [[Silnaea-1|wife]] **Hr Sacellanus [[Larsson-4776|Johan Barckelius]] with [[Barchæa-2|wife]] *[[:Category: Sarvtjärn, Gunnilbo (U)|Sarfkiärna]] **[[Eskilsson-115|Johan Eskilsson]] with wife and son *Gillbo Tull ([[:Category: Gillbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Gillebo]]) **[[Barck-63|Daniel Persson]] with [[Ersdotter-606|wife]] *Västerfärna ([[:Category: Färna, Gunnilbo (U)|Färna]]) ** [[Stockhaus-157|Adam Stockhus]] with [[Hansdotter-505|wife]] *Söder Naddebo [[:Category: Naddebo, Gunnilbo (U)|Naddebo]] **[[Jönsson-11131|Erik Jönsson]] with wife **[[Jönsson-11117|Johan Jönsson]] with wife *[[:Category: Eriksbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Eriksbo]] **[[Ersson-2528|Anders Ersson]] with wife **[[Ersson-2527|Erik Ersson]] with [[Hansdotter-1422|wife]] and [[Ersson-999|son]] *Kyrkiobyen **[[Mattsson-1423|Daniel Mattsson]] with wife *Hemmingstorp **[[Hemmingsson-88|Pehr Hemmingsson]] with wife ==The hammers== For the foundries and hammers the taxation record for 1682 may be better organized. *[[:Category: Gunnilbo hammar, Gunnilbo (U)|Gunnilbo neder hammare]] **[[Larsson-971|Mats Larsson]] with a [[Larsdotter-567|wife]] *[[:Category: Prästhammaren, Gunnilbo (U)|Prästhammaren]] **[[Andersson-9514|Anders Andersson]] with a wife *[[:Category: Killinghammar, Gunnilbo (U)|Kijlingehammar]] (Killinghammar) **[[Groth-398|Hindrich Groot]] with a [[Mattsdotter-474|wife]] **[[Groth-399|Christopher Groot]] with a wife *[[:Category: Flena, Gunnilbo (U)|Fleena]] Bruuk **Olof Ersson, manager, with wife *Neder [[:Category: Flena, Gunnilbo (U)|Fleena]] **Nils Nilsson, hammersmith, with wife, son and daughter **[[Olofsson-2121|Måns Olofsson]], hammersmith, with wife and daughter *Över [[:Category: Flena, Gunnilbo (U)|Fleena]] **Olof Persson, smith's helper with wife **[[Olsson-7809|Nils Olofsson]] with wife *'''FERNA BRUUK''' - [[:Category: Färna, Gunnilbo (U)|Färna]] - It looks like the smiths in many of the villages worked for Färna and thus are listed here **Master Nils Andersson with wife **helper [[Joensson-93|Erik Spårre]] with wife **Master [[Ersson-2518|Anders Ersson]] with wife **helper Pehr Andersson with wife **Hammersmith Master Lars Mattsson with wife, son and daughter **Hammersmith helpers: ***Lars Nilsson with wife ***Anders Ersson Lundh(?) with wife ***Anders Ersson Jernkrok with wife ***[[Hansson_Gropp-4|Simon Gropp]] with [[Jakobsdotter-238|wife]] **Hammersmith master Hindrich Hansson with wife **[[Baltsarsson-1|Daniel Baltzarsson]] with wife **Old master [[Larsson-4898|Eric Larsson]]'s wife and daughter (he is alive but overage) **Hans Andersson with wife **Plate smith: Master [[Stockhaus-220|Johan Stockhus]] with [[Andersdotter-2014|wife]] and son **Steel smith [[Gropp-141|Hindrich Gropp]] with wife **Steel smith [[Gropp-49|Hans Gropp]] with wife **Hammersmith in Fleena [[Olsson-7777|Olof Olofsson]] with wife **Hammersmith in Kiedjebo, Master [[Matsson-73|Hindrich Mattsson]] with wife and [[Henriksdotter-57|daughter]] ***helper Hans Andersson with wife ***helper [[Larsson-9880|Per Modig]] with wife **Hammersmith at Landforsen, alderman [[Spett-4|Jan Speet]] with wife, son and daughter ***helper [[Busk-101|Antone (Busk)]] with wife **Hammersmith in Nähla, Master [[Bengtsson-2331|Anders Bengtsson]] ***helper Christopher Andersson with wife ***nailsmith [[Andersson-19623|Anders Andersson]] with wife ***[[Nilsson-12867|Anders Nilsson From]] with wife **Master builder Nils Olofsson with wife **Cooper [[Fredriksson-366|Hans Freijling]] with wife **Wheelmaker [[Olofsson-4640|Peder Olofsson]] with wife and daughter **Wagoners: ***Pehr Olsson with wife ***[[Nilsson-12852|Mats Nilsson]] with wife ***[[Isaacsson-21|Claas Isacksson]] with [[Nilsdotter-2605|wife]] ***[[Stockhaus-158|Claas Stockhus]] with [[Persdotter-1389|wife]] ***Peder Ersson **Charcoal makers: ***[[Isaacsson-22|Mats Isacksson]] (wasn'the a smith?) ***[[Axelsson-336|Hindrich Axelsson]] with wife and son ***[[Hindersson-120|Nils Hindersson]] with wife ***[[Persson-11140|Jan Pehrsson]] with wife ***[[Persson-11131|Jacob Pehrsson]] with wife ***Staffan Ersson with wife ***[[Elofsson-27|Hans Elofsson]] with wife **Workmaids: Kerstin, Brita, Karin shepherdess, Kierstin Nilsdotter, Ella Olofsdotter **Charcoal makers: ***[[Nilsson-12522|Jonas Nilsson]] (later a carter) with wife ***[[Nilsson-12677|Thomas Nilsson]] (lame) with a wife ***Mats Nilsson with wife ***[[Ersson-2574|Lars Ersson]] in Hålsbo with wife ***[[Skytt-7|Hans Andersson Schytt]] (old) with wife and [[Hansson-1516|son]] ***the widow of Anders Anders' with a daughter **Workers: ***Anders Markusson, farmer ***[[Jonsson-11377|Nils Jonsson]], guard ***[[Ersson-2518|Lars Mattsson]] with wife ***Per Andersson, day labourer with wife ***Olof Jonsson with wife **Piecework smith Jacob Persson with wife **the daughter of former master builder [[Jacobsson-420|Isaac Jacobsson]] may be [[Isaacsdotter-22|Brita]] **Garden master Isack Wästlund(?) **Tailor master [[Joensson-88|Jacob Jonsson]] with wife **Reported by [[Jernbeck-4|Erich Järnbäck]] *[[:Category: Bockhammar, Gunnilbo (U)|Båckhammar]] **Servants at the manor: 9 taxable heads **Smiths at Gårdshammaren: ***Master Eric Ersson with wife ***Journeyman Jonas Hansson with wife ***Lars Larsson with wife **Smiths at Mellanhammaren: ***Master Jonas Olsson with wife ***helper Hindrik Andersson with wife **Smiths at Överhammaren: ***Master Hans Larsson with wife (Cecilia Hindrichsdotter Groth) ***helper [[Hindrichsson-56|Anders Hindersson]] with wife ***Olof Andersson **Mortorpet: Nils Johansson **Ormkiärr: Olof Matsson with wife and son **Friggesund: [[Larsson-9770|Per Larsson]] with wife **Charcoal maker: Niclas Mineur (a relative of [[Mineur-33|Jacob Mineur]]?) **Per Larsson, (Gäve)Näbben, Skinnskatteberg *[[:Category: Torbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Torbo]] (Skinnskatteberg) **Anders Thorsson with wife **[[Thorsson-35|Johan Thorsson]] with [[Nilsdotter-2816|wife]] *[[:Category: Kalvängen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kalvängen]] **[[Hansson-1713|Olof Hansson]] with [[Persdotter-2309|wife]] **[[Persson-3135|Olof Persson]] with [[Hansdotter-896|wife]] **Reported by [[Christiernsson-3|Måns Christiernsson]]

Gunnilbo marks

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[[Category:Gunnilbo (U)]] Although they were all obliged to be able to read the Bible, the common folk in 17th century Sweden had usually not learned to write. The vicar, sacellan and sexton kept the church books, the King's scribes kept the taxation records. The "sixmen" (they are only five on the taxation record for 1636) signed with their marks. {{Image|file=Gunnilbo_marks.jpg |size=l |caption=[http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital] Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 EIII:1 (1622-1636) Bild 4010 / sid 17 (AID: v402632.b4010.s17, NAD: SE/ULA/1103721) }} Att detta så granneligen och fliteligen, ransakat och antecknat är: confirmerar wij, och stadfästä, med wåre nampn och bomerkien här under. ''Datum ut supra.'' * [[Olofsson-1428|Halffvard Oluffson i Näla]] * [[Larsson-2943|Oluff Larson i Kiedieboda]] * [[Holstensson-70|[Henningh Holsteens]] i Gunnilboda * Nilß Oluffson i Flena * [[Pedersson-138|Jöns Person i Ferna]] ''Sub sigillo'' [[Barck-66|''Petri Henrici, Verbi Divini ibidem Comminister'']]

Gunnilbo socken

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[[:Category: Gunnilbo (U)]] '''Samlingsplats för information om socknen Gunnilbo''' == Från Wikipedia: == : Gunnilbo socken bildades omkring 1580 genom en utbrytning ur Odensvi socken, tidigt benämnd Odensvi fjärding. : Vid kommunreformen 1862 övergick socknens ansvar för de kyrkliga frågorna till Gunnilbo församling och för de borgerliga frågorna till Gunnilbo landskommun. Landskommunens inkorporerades 1952 i Skinnskattebergs landskommun som 1971 uppgick i Skinnskattebergs kommun. Församlingen uppgick 2006 i Skinnskatteberg med Hed och Gunnilbo församling. 1 januari 2016 inrättades distriktet Gunnilbo, med samma omfattning som församlingen hade 1999/2000. : Socknen har tillhört fögderier, tingslag och domsagor enligt vad som beskrivs i artikeln Skinnskattebergs bergslag. De indelta soldaterna tillhörde Västmanlands regemente, Bergslags (Bergs) kompani. == Citat från böcker == ---- === Beskrifning öfver Westerås län, 1849 === Nedanstående information är hämtad från "Beskrifning öfver Westerås län" utgiven 1849. Länk till boken (som är tillgäng hos Projekt Runeberg) finns i slutet av texten. Gunilbo socken, mellan Hed i sydvest och vester, Odensvi i sydost, Ramnäs i öster, Vester-Wåla i nordost, Westanforss i norr, Skinskatteberg i vester. Är 1849 anges i boken att socknen omfattar 1,812 qv. mil land, 0,203 vatten. Huvudnäringen är skogs- och bergsbruk, "nemligen stångjerns- och annat smide, allt af eget tackjern från andra härader, äro äfven här bland hufvudnäringar, jemte det för ortens egna behof ej tillräckliga åkerbruket." Hemmantalet är 15 15/16, hvaraf 11 1/4 skatte, 1/2 krono, 4 3/16 frälse. Befolkning (folknummer) år 1840 var 1.462 personer fördelat på 239 hushåll, år 1848: 1.425 personer. Socknen skall hafva sitt namn af Dr. Gunilla (Bjelke), hvars gemål först gjort den till egen för sig, då den förut varit kapellförsamling till Odensvi, under namn af Odensvi fjerding. Note: Gunilla Johansdotter (Bielke af Åkerö) var Sveriges drottning 1585-1592. Den fick egen kyrkoherde 1638, då en del gårdar i sydost lades hit från närmaste socknar; kaplanernes namn äro kända från 1665. Pastoratet är konsistorielt af 3:dje klassen. Kyrkan är af träd, från 1662, reparerad 1829; Ferna och Bockhammars bruks egare hafva egen graf på kyrkogården. Vid Ferna har fordom varit landtull, om vintern vid Gillebo (Gällbo) i öster. Gårdar och verk: * Ferna, 1/4 mantal, jemte ungefär 1 3/4 m. under eget bruk; och jernbruk, vid Öfra Fernasjöns utlopp, med 7 härdar, 3893 3/10 pril. skeppund stångjernssmide, samt åtskillig manufaktur; anlades 1607 och 1632, nämnes 1625, tillhörde 1641 Neuman, från1647 Momma (Reenstjerna), från 1691 Wilkens, sednare Ramsell, som 1789 gjorde detta verk, med följande dertill hörande, till ett fideikommiss; vidare från 1804 Dahlson, från 1805 Ramsell Dahlson, sednast och ännu gr. Hermanson. * Kedjebo jernbruk, nordligare, nedanför L. Kedjan, med 2 härdar, 781 13/20 skeppund stgj. smide, hvaraf dock 40 skeppund tillhöra en bergsman; anlades äfven o. 1607, och har från 1710 haft samma egare som Ferna. * Killinghammars jernbruk, vester om St. Kedjan, med 1 härd, 533 3/10 skeppund stgj. smide, troligen anlagdt vid samma tid som nästföljande, och från 1760 tillhörigt samma egare. * Bockhammars jernbruk, ännu nordligare, allt vid samma vatten, med 4 härdar, 2333 3/10 skeppund stgj smide, uppgifves vara anlagdt mellan 1627 och 1632 af en Bock, men fanns redan 1625, tillhörde Ebba Brahe och hennes man o. 1647, från 1673 en Christierson, sednare Edman, gr. Gyllenborg o. 1760, Bedoire, Ramsell från 1776, och öfriga sednare egare af Ferna. Alla dessa bruk, som tillsammans med det dermed förenade Trummelsberg i V. Wåla, utgöra de s. k. Fernaverken, och hafva 7941 skeppund under samma ego, förbruka eget tackjern, mest från hyttor i Dalarne; hit höra ock qvarnar och sågar m. m., och 6 3/4 mantal underlydande inom denna socken, 2 3/4 i Skinskatteberg, andra i Westanforss o. s. v. Vid Ferna finnes en bruksskola. * Österbo, öster om kyrkan, 1/4 m. krono, prestgård; * Bastmora, söder om kyrkan, 1/4 m. krono, kaplansbol. Fordom hafva flera jernbruk funnits, som nu äro nedlagda: * Presthammaren, nedanför Kedjebo, skall ha daterat sig från 1634, men torde förekomma 1625 under namnet Gunilbo, och fanns ännu 1750; * Flena, i öster, nämnd 1625; * Näla, i söder, från 1644 till 1716. [http://runeberg.org/thamaros/0159.html Bok: Beskrifning öfver Westerås län, författare Wilhelm Tham, utgiven 1849.] ---- == Övriga böcker och litteratur om Gunnilbo == * Gunnilbo, Hed, Skinnskatteberg. Kulturhistorisk byggnadsinventering i Skinnskattebergs kommun. Utg. av Västmanlands läns museum. Västerås, 1980. 81 s. 111. * Lorichs, Lorentz Ludvig: Gunnilboboken. Fämabruk, 1952. * Tham, Wilhelm: Gunnilbo. (Hembygdsvännen. För Västanfors med omkringliggande socknar. 1930:2, s. 40) * 'Weinhagen, Allan: Norbergs bergslag samt Gunnilbo och Ramnäs till omkring 1820. Studier i områdets närings- och bebyggelsegeografi. Lund, 1947 == Övriga länkar == * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tull-_och_accisr%C3%A4tt Wikipedia om Gunnilbo socken] * [https://digitaltmuseum.se/search/?aq=text%3A%22Gunnilbo%20socken%20V%C3%A4stmanland%22&o=0&n=80 Digitalt Museum, Gunnilbo socken] == Sources ==

Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Virginia

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[[Category:Charles County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charles County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Introduction== '''Gunston Hall''' was built between 1755 and 1759 near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia. It was a 5000 acre plantation and the home of [[Mason-2505|George Mason IV]] (1725-1792). Over 100 people lived and labored at Gunston Hall. ===Owners=== #[[Mason-2505|George Mason IV]] - it stayed in the Mason family until 1867. #[[Mason-4127|George Mason V]] (1753-1796) Gunston Hall was given to him from his father's will as well as the land that became Lexington Plantation. #Edward Daniels (1868-1891) ====Other plantations==== George Mason owned other plantations: #'''Hollin Hall''': George Mason gave Hollin Hall to his third son, [[Mason-4231|Thomson Mason]], through deeds of gift in 1781 and 1786. The land totaled 676 acres and is about three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Alexandria, and is located near George Washington's Mount Vernon. Thomson Mason was the first member of the Mason family to live there. #'''Woodbridge''': George Mason willed the land to [[Mason-2503|Thomas Mason]], his youngest son, in 1792. #'''Lexington''': It was originally part of the Gunston Hall Plantation land. Lexington was given to George Mason's first son, [[Mason-4127|George Mason V]], who was also given Gunston Hall. (See Will) #'''Mason's Island''': George Mason gave the island to his fourth son [[Mason-8263|John Mason]] in 1792. #[[Space:Belmont_Plantation%2C_Loudoun_County%2C_Virginia|Belmont Plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia]] also [[Space:Belmont_Enslaved_Cemetery%2C_Ashburn%2C_Virginia|Belmont Enslaved Cemetery, Ashburn, Virginia]] See [[Space:Will_of_George_Mason_IV%2C_Charles_County%2C_Maryland|Will of George Mason IV, Charles County, Maryland]] for the 18 page will of George Mason IV.'''Maryland, Charles County, wills''': "Maryland, Charles County, wills"
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C397-5SGC-W}} (accessed 8 April 2023)
citing Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2025388 Maryland, Charles County, wills] MD Charles County Wills 1791-1801 T2721/C681-12, AK 11, 1 Jan 1791–31 Dec 1801
Film number: 105435311 >>https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C397-5SGC-W image 113-132 of 661.
===Slaves of George Mason IV=== In his Will of 1773, George divided 36 enslaved people to his children and grandchildren. See the [[Space:Slaves_of_George_Mason_IV|Slaves of George Mason IV]], and the division from his Will. ==Sources== *Wikipedia contributors. (2023, February 18). Gunston Hall. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:13, April 9, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gunston_Hall&oldid=1140096510 *[https://gunstonhall.org/learn/people-of-gunston-hall/enslaved-people/ Enslaved People at Gunston Hall]

Gurr Name Study

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[[Category:Gurr 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. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - Working on Gurrs from England. == Earliest Ancestor of Each Branch == Gurr brick walls. === England === ==== Sussex ==== * [[Gurr-29|Isaac Gurr]] b. 1679 == Sticker == {{One Name Study|name=Gurr|category=Gurr_Name_Study}} You can add this to the biography of each Gurr: {{One Name Study|name=Gurr|category=Gurr_Name_Study}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Gurr_Name_Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Gurr_Name_Study|Gurr Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gurr Gurr surname list] - A list of all the Gurrs on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=gurr Unconnected Gurr] - These Gurrs are not connected to the main tree. == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Gurr ancestors. * Upload photos of your Gurr ancestors. * Connect all Gurrs to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Gurrs. * Make sure all Gurrs are sourced. * Choose a Gurr already in the tree and enter all of their Gurr descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Gurr surname. * Choose a location and enter all Gurrs that live there. * If you are a male Gurr and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Gurr and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

Gus and Mary Gastler Family Reunion

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Family members of Gustave Gastler 1865-1946 are invited to attend a Gastler Family Reunion on July 3, 2010 in Columbia, Missouri. More details will be mailed and added as they become available.

Gushetnook in Oyne Aberdeenshire

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== Gushetnook in Oyne, Aberdeenshire == ==== Ordnance Survery ==== GUSHETNOOK in Ordnance Survey Name Books, Aberdeenshire 1865-1871, Aberdeenshire volume 70 OS1/1/70/18. ScotlandsPlaces. https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-70/18. :Authorities for spelling: Mr. [[Stuart-9472|John Stewart]], Wallside; Mr. John Williamson, Tenant, Rent Receipt etc. :Situation: 044 :Description remarks: A name applied to a few small houses, thatched and in good repair; property of Mr Grant of Druminnor. Gushetnook is on the left of this view of an Ordnance Survey map, near Wallside. https://maps.nls.uk/view/74425346#zoom=5&lat=5170&lon=11976&layers=BT. Ordnance Survey Six-inch To The Mile, Aberdeenshire, Sheet XLIV Survey date: 1867, Publication date: 1870. National Library of Scotland, ScotlandsPlaces. ==== Photographs by Anne Burgess, 2008 ==== Cottage at Gushetnook. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1097785 and https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cottage_at_Gushetnook_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1097785.jpg Gushetneuk and Hatton. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1097751 and https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gushetneuk_and_Hatton_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1097751.jpg === Baptisms and Births === Baptism of Alexander Benzie, 1769
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 195 of 403.
"June 5 1769. John Benzie in Gushetnook had a son Baptized called Alexr witnesses Robt & [ ] Duncan in Mill..." Baptism of William Benzie, 1772
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ 10 196 Oyne, page 196 of 403.
Also in Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 201 of 403.
"Anno 1772. July 12th John Benzie in Gushetnook had a Child baptized before the congregation named William." Baptism of Robert Benzie, 1774
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 201 of 403.
"1774...March 24 John Benzie in Gushetnook had a Son baptized before the congregation named Robert." Baptism of Margaret Benzie, 1775
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 200 of 403.
"Oyne 1775...July 2nd 1775. John Benzie in Gushetnook had a Daughter baptized before the congregation named Margt." Baptism of James Benzie, 1780
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 206 of 403.
"1780...April 30th. John Benzie in Gushetnook had a Son baptized named James." Birth of [[Stewart-57798|Jane/Jean Stewart]], 1814
Jane Stewart's birth took place at Gushetnook in October 1814, according to a family Bible passed down to Jane's great granddaughter Jeannie Diack. Jane's gravestone inscription confirms a birth date of 5 Oct 1814. Baptism of Alexander Ronald, 1819
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 285 of 403.
06/03/1819 230 10 / 285 Oyne "1819...March 6th James Ronald in Ardoyne, had by his wife Mary Leslie, a Son baptized and named Alexander Witnesses Theodore Leslie in Overhall of Premnay, and William Ronald in Gushetnook -" Baptism of James Ronald, 1821
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ Oyne, page 15 of 164.
"1821...February 12th James Ronald Ardoyne had by his wife Mary Leslie a Son baptized & named James before these witnesses viz William Reid in Ardoyne, & William Ronald in Gushetnook -" Baptism of Robert Stuart, 1847
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ 20 132 Oyne, page 132 of 164.
"June 20th 1847. [[Stuart-9471|Adam Stuart]] in Westfield Ardoyne, had by his wife Margaret Benzie, a Son baptized and named Robert - Witnesses Walter Angus in Gushetnook, & John Stewart in Westfield, Ardoyne." Baptism of William Stuart, 1850
Old Parish Registers Births 230/ 20 132 Oyne, page 132 of 164.
"January 26th 1850. Adam Stuart in Westfield Ardoyne, had by his wife Margaret Benzie, a Son baptized and named William - Witnesses Walter Angus in Gushetnook, & John Stewart in Westfield, Ardoyne." === Census and Directory === Census records shown are Ancestry transcriptions; some of the spellings may not reflect the spellings in the original documents. 1841 Scotland Census :Parish Number 230, Parish: Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 6; Line: 1120; Year: 1841 :Address Gushetowk :Walter Angers 50 Estimated Birth Year abt 1791 ::Where born Aberdeenshire, Scotland ::Occupation Blacksmith :Sara Angers 50 :Margaret Angers 20 :Watter Angers 11 :Parish Number 230, Parish: Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 6; Line: 1300; Year: 1841 :Address Gushetneuk :Margaret Mathisen 50, Estimated Birth Year abt 1791 ::Where born Aberdeenshire, Scotland ::Occupation Ind 1851 Scotland Census :Parish Number 230, Parish: Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 1; Page: 11; Line: 20; Roll: CSSCT1851_50 :Address Gushetneuk :Walter Angus 60 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1791 ::Where born Rayne, Aberdeenshire ::Occupation Blacksmith Farmer Of 6 Acres :Sara Angus 60 Wife ::Where born Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeenshire :Margaret Angus 34 Daughter ::Where born Inverury, Aberdeenshire :Elizabeth Tough 6 Grandaughter (Granddaughter) :[[Angus-2211|Mary Stuart]] 36 Daughter ::Where born Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeenshire :Sarah Stuart 10 Grandaughter :Jane Stuart 9 Grandaughter :John Stuart 6 Grandson :William Stuart 4 Grandson :Margaret Stuart 2 Grandaughter 1851 Scotland Census :Parish Number 230, Parish: Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 1; Page: 11; Line: 13; Roll: CSSCT1851_50 :Address Gushetneuk :John Ross 62 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1789 ::Where born Premnay, Aberdeenshire ::Occupation Retired Woolen Weaver :Agnes Ross 37 Wife ::Where born Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeenshire :John Ross 14 Son :Sarah Ross 17 Daughter ::Where born Oyne, Aberdeenshire :William Ross 5 Son :James Ross 7 Son 1851 Scotland Census :Parish Number 230, Parish: Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 1; Page: 11; Line: 19; Roll: CSSCT1851_50 :Address Gushetneuk :Margaret Mathison 62 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1789 ::Where born Tullynessie, Aberdeenshire ::Occupation Stocking Knitter 1861 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 12; Line: 11; Roll: CSSCT1861_31 :Address Gushetnook :Margaret Mathieson 73 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1788 ::Where born Tullynessle, abdnshire ::Occupation Annuitant 1861 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 12; Line: 9; Roll: CSSCT1861_31 :Address Gushetnook :John Ross 72 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1789 ::Where born Premnay, abdnshire ::Occupation Riddlemaker :Agnes Ross 47 Wife ::Where born Chapel of Garioch, abdnshire 1871 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne; ED: 4; Page: 7; Line: 19; Roll: CSSCT1871_42 :Address Gushetnook (1) :Agnes Ross 57 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1814 ::Where born Chap of Garioch, Aberdnsh ::Occupation Wool Spinner :James Ross 27 Son, Estimated Birth Year abt 1844 ::Where born Oyne, Aberdnsh ::Occupation Grocer :Wm McBain 31 Lodger, Estimated Birth Year abt 1840 ::Where born Kinloss, Morayshire ::Occupation Pedlar :Margaret McBain 29 Lodger, Estimated Birth Year abt 1842 ::Where born Montrose, Forfarshire 1881 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne; ED: 4; Page: 14; Line: 3; Roll: cssct1881_66 :Address Gushitnook :Charles Smith 50 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1831 ::Where born B Devenick, Aberdnshire ::Occupation Blacksmith :Margaret Smith 43 Wife ::Where born Belhelvie, Aberdnshire :Mary Jane Smith 14 Daughter ::Where born Kintore, Aberdnshire :William Smith 12 Son ::Where born Newmacher, Aberdnshire :Charles Smith 7 Son :John Smith 4 Son :James Cumning 16 Assistant ::Where born Keith Hall, Aberdnshire ::Occupation Blacksmith (Appr) :Lizzie Brown 14 Visitor 1881 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 14; Line: 11; Roll: cssct1881_66 :Address Gushitnook :Agnes Ross 67 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1814 ::Where born Ch. of Garioch, Aberdnshire ::Occupation Stocking Knitter :James Ross 37 Son ::Where born Oyne, Aberdnshire ::Occupation Grocer :Jemima Ross 6 Grandaughter ::Where born Torento, Ontario 1901 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 5; Line: 11; Roll: CSSCT1901_75 :Address Gushetnook :James Ross 57 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1844 ::Where born Oyne, Aberdeenshire ::Occupation Grocer :Jemima Ross 26 Niece ::Where born Canada, Toronto 1901 Scotland Census :Parish: 230, Oyne, Aberdeenshire; ED: 4; Page: 5; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1901_75 :Address Gushetnook :Alexander Watt 42 Head, Estimated Birth Year abt 1859 ::Where born Leslie, Aberdeenshire ::Occupation Blacksmith :Mary Ann Watt 36 Wife ::Where born Leslie, Aberdeenshire :Mary Ann Watt 13 Daur ::Where born Alford, Aberdeenshire :Alexander Watt 10 Son :John Watt 9 Son :Lizzie Watt 5 Daur :Annie Watt 3 Daur :Maggie Watt 8mo Daur :John Reid 17 Servant The Post-Office Directory 1849-50, Aberdeen, page 20. :Public Offices, Sheriff Officers :W. Benzie, Gushetnook, Oldrain === Marriages === Marriage of Elspet E Clark and George Clark. Statutory registers Marriages 230 / 6, Marriages in the Parish of Oyne in the County of Aberdeen, 1872. ScotlandsPeople, National Records of Scotland. :Thirty-first day of August at Gushetnook, Parish of Oyne :[[Clark-42348|Elspet E Clark]], Domestic Servant (Spinster), Usual Residence Gushetnook === Deaths === Death of John Ross, 15 Nov 1862 in Gushetnook, Oyne
John Ross in Statutory registers Deaths 230/ 14, Parish of Oyne in the County of Aberdeen. ScotlandsPeople, National Records of Scotland. Death of Agnes Jaffray Ross, 28 Nov 1885 in Gushetnook, Oyne
Agnes Jaffray in Statutory registers Deaths 230/ 16, Parish of Oyne in the County of Aberdeen. ScotlandsPeople, National Records of Scotland. === Other Records === Aberdeen City & Aberdeen Archives. Records of the Royal Burgh and City of Aberdeen. Aberdeen Council Register: volume 69. Council meeting, 4 January 1813. https://archives.aberdeencity.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=CA%2F1%2F1%2F69%2F114. :"The Council approved of the Treasurer borrowing monies for the public purposes of the community on 20 December 1812. Bills and bonds for the relevant sums had been issued to the following persons, with interest of five percent: :...James Ronald in Gushetnook - £200..." === Fiction === Johnny Gibb Of Gushetneuk by William Alexander. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1881. [Set in the imaginary parish of Pyketillim, not in Oyne] :National Library of Scotland :https://digital.nls.uk/antiquarian-books-of-scotland/archive/106477248#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-240%2C63%2C1968%2C1688 :Electric Scotland :https://electricscotland.com/history/gibb/index.htm

Gustard Name Study

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[[Category:Gustard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Watson-11302|Martin Hobbs-Watson]] 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 ==

Gustav Adolf parishes in Sweden

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[[Category: Parish homonyms in Sweden]] There are (at least) five parishes in Sweden named after king [[Vasa-12|Gustav Adolf]]: * [[:Category: Gustav Adolf (L)|Gustav Adolf (L)]], parish in Kristianstad county, Sweden * [[:Category: Gustav Adolf (R)|Gustav Adolf (R)]], parish in Skaraborg county, Sweden, from 1998 in Jönköping county, [[:Category: Gustav Adolf (F)|Gustav Adolf (F)]] * [[:Category: Gustav Adolf (S)|Gustav Adolf (S)]], parish in Värmland county, Sweden * [[:Category: Helsingborgs Gustav Adolf (M)|Helsingborgs Gustav Adolf (M)]], parish in Malmöhus county, Sweden * [[:Category: Sundsvalls Gustav Adolf (Y)|Sundsvalls Gustav Adolf (Y)]], parish in Västernorrland county, Sweden Since 1939 [[:Category:Borås_(P)|Borås]] town is divided into Borås Caroli and Borås Gustav Adolf.

Gustins from the English Channel Islands

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Many if not most of the Gustins now living in the USA have descended from one man, Augustine LeRossignol Jean (pronounced something like 'Zhawn' and also, I have found no evidence he used the middle name 'LeRossignall in his liftime) born 1647 in the English Channel Islands and died as John Gustin in 1719 in Massachusetts. He was a farmer and fought in the Indian Wars. He married the daughter of one of his fellow soldiers. There are a number of books written about descendants of the Gustins and their many allied families. By the time some of these books were written, though, much of the family history had been lost and I am seeking to reclaim and to document that history --including DNA- so it doesn't get lost again. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gustin-374|Glenda Gustin]]. There are Gustin family allied history such as the Corblys, Fullers, and Morrises in recent history; and ancient history such as de Carteret, Payn, Messervy, and history even older than that. One thing I've learned about the Gustins: all roads lead to the deCarterets! FWIW, I have DNA matches to the descendants of the following families, and some of these families would apply to the many Gustins throughout the USA today: Thomas Meese/Meece 1754-1814 m Christine Mosser 1755-1817 Jabish Phillips 1768-1837 m Rhoda Lucas 1767-1854 Nathan Hathaway m Hannah Byron[hamilton?] (1751-1822 OH) George Painter m Ann Byron(1812 OH-1883 OH) ..............but I do not know if the two Byron ladies were related Benjamin Piatt/Pyatt m Mary Waddle/Waddell John Himes m Mary Ann Watkins John McNutt Eads m Mary Jane Chain Thomas Middleton m Sarah Nash William F Trotter m Mary O Henderson Jeremiah Gustin m Bethany Fuller James Chain m Margery Nicholson As far as I can tell, the descendants of Augustine Jean are Y-Dna R-M269 but the number of testers are low; there are many Gustin men around so we need more volunteer testers. We may never know his wife's elizabeth Makepeace Brown's mt-DNA line because all of the descendants I can find from her are 'stair-steps' or dead-ends; so her line may be extinct. But I am still looking. The Y-DNA line of Gustins only go back to Abram Jean (pronounced something like 'zhawn') b 1565 d 1636 in England/France. The Jeans probably came from Norman France but the trail right now is cold and uncertain. There is a Jean DNA page, and the Jeans appear to be R-M269 as well. With a little more work and a few more volunteers to DNA test, I think we will find that the Jeans still living in the Channel Islands, and our Gustins, share common ancestors, and with a little MORE testing and a few MORE volunteers to DNA test, we can find out if the Gustins, CI Jeans and the French Normandy Jeans (yes, I believe there are still some there) share common ancestors. Yes, VERY distantly related to Grant Gustin...Note that Grant is not a Mayflower descendant thru this line although he has cousins that are (like me) however he might be Mayflower-related through another of his lines. He is, however, descended from deCarterets and as such is probably related to the European Royal community--people like Lady Diana for instance. See this page for more of our shared Gustin history: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Carteret-1 My Line.................................................................Grant's Line John Gustin m Elizabeth Browne.......................John Gustin m Elizabeth Browne John Gustin II m Mary Jane............brothers............Eliphalet Gustin .............................................................................................m Freelove Wightman Jeremiah Gustin m Bethany Fuller....................John Gustin m Abigail Smith Elkanah Gustin m Hannah Morris....................Isaiah Gustin m Jane Edwards Lumby Benajah Gustin m Julia Lydia Newport............Eliphalet H Gustin ....................................................................................m Cassandra Jane Tinch-French Jesse Gustin m Phoebe Ann Hathaway............Henry Nelson Gustin m Alice? Madison Elmer Gustin m Minnie Rice...............Earl Francis "Frank" Gustin .........................................................................................m Eddie Mae Avery Jesse LeRoy Gustin m Ethel Marie Smith.........Harry Nelson II m Esther Calaham Charles Eldon Gustin m (1) and (2)....................Thomas Gustin m Tina Haney Glenda and (xxx)..................................................Grant Gustin 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=12444840 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Gut Eversburg, Niedersachsen One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|#|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== '''Gut Eversburg''' was located about one kilometre south-west of Osnabrück's Piesberg, just across the Hase river in today's district of Eversburg, which is named after the manor house today. As of today, only an old chapel, a pub and the Petrus-Allee (St Peter's Avenue) with its St Peter's Monument still bear witness to its existence. Even the earliest inhabitants of Gut Eversburg must have known about the thousand-year-old oak tree, which still bears witness to the long tradition of the settlement site and which stood on the site of the new Everskotten until it was demolished in 1971. In any case, most of the Eversburg buildings demolished in 1840 are no longer standing today. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''District:''' Osnabrück :'''Municipality:''' Niedersachsen :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.3079 7.9967 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== The name of the Meyerhof '''Eversfelde''' farm appears for the first time '''around 1180''' in a register of the cathedral provost '''Lentfried'''. According to this, Eversvelde had to serve the cathedral provost for three weeks and hand over 15 malt of oats, three wine shillings and three ounces of eggs: "Eversfelde tribus septimanis serviet. XV moltia avenae, tres solidos ad vinum, ovorum tres uncias". Probably due to the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confoederatio_cum_principibus_ecclesiasticis Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiastics]German Wikipedia: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confoederatio_cum_principibus_ecclesiasticis Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiastics], accessed 8 April 2024., issued on '''26 April 1220''', which enabled Emperor [[Staufer-52|Friedrich II]], the grandson of [[Staufer-38|Barbarossa]], to unite his northern and southern empires, the Pope allowed the bishops of the Cologne archdiocese to pledge the ecclesiastical bailiwicks in '''1221'''. This also led to the cathedral chapter in Osnabrück buying back bailiwicks in order to retain all the regalia. Specifically, this happened in '''1223''', when Bishop Adolf of Osnabrück certified that the nobleman '''Hermann von Blankena''' had sold and abandoned several farms to the cathedral chapter, including the Meyerhof Eversfelde, but also Wallenhorst (see [[:Category:Vollerbenhof Meyer zu Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Meyer zu Wallenhorst]]) and the Horneschen Hof (see [[:Category:Vollerbenhof Hörnschemeyer, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Hörnschemeyer]]) for 101 Marks.Philippi, Friedrich: Osnabrücker Urkundenbuch, Band 2: Die Urkunden der Jahre 1201-1250, Osnabrück, 1896, Urkunde 171, page 126f., [https://archive.org/details/osnabrckerurkun00brgoog/page/n143/mode/2up digital copy] at archive.org, accessed 8 April 2024. In the following years, Osnabrück's Bishop Konrad II von Ritberg sold a large part of the land of the fields called Eversfeld (but not the Eversfeld farm) to various citizens of the rapidly growing city of Osnabrück to finance various feuds. The expansion of the Eversfelde estate into a more fortified complex - the (Gut) Eversburg - probably took place in the 14th century. At the end of the 14th century, the Bishop of Osnabrück, [[Horne-1245|Dietrich von Horne]], had to fight considerable battles against Count [[Tecklenburg-2|Otto VI von Tecklenburg]], who had become an increasing threat to the city of Osnabrück as he had become the lord of almost all the surrounding castles. Around '''1300''', a ''Landwehr'' (=land defence line) was therefore begun in the north-west of Osnabrück as a border to the county of Tecklenburg.vom Bruch, Rudolf: '''Die Rittersitze des Fürstentums Osnabrück''', Verlag der Buchhandlung H. Th. Wenner, Osnabrück, 1930, see a [https://ds.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/viewer/!image/1115918/7/LOG_0000/ digital copy] at Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld. This border line is still shown in almost unchanged form on a map from 1778; it also shows the course of the ''Landwehr''.Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Charte von der streitigen Grenze zwischen dem Hochstifte und Fürstenthume Osnabrück und der Grafschaft Tecklenburg'''. [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4125483 Digitalisat] bei Arcinsys, NLA OS K 103 Nr. 4 H Bl. 3. Note, in today's Eversburg district of Osnabrück, the ''Landwehrstraße'' runs along this old land defence line (Landwehr). There is a passage through the land defence at the so-called ''Barenteich''. The town bought the associated farm from the ''von Bar''-family in 1353 in order to gain better control over the border. At such passages, there was typically a barrier and a corresponding guard who lived in a house next to the barrier.Folkert Klaaßen, Bernd Thober: '''Chronik Eversburg''', Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, 2004. In one of Osnabrück's town accounts from '''1383''', the expenses incurred by the guardian of the land defence "probe Eversborgh" (= before the Eversburg) are listed. The name Eversburg is documented for the first time in this document, so it can be assumed that the cathedral chapter had already developed the Eversfelde estate into a castle at this time. The use of the Eversburg was reserved for the provost of the Osnabrück cathedral chapter. The bishop had succeeded in regaining the castles one after the other, and so in '''1399''', he extended the existing land defence line at Eversburg to ''Pye'' and ''Hollage'' in order to protect the inhabitants of the area north of the city gates. Prior to this, a watchtower had already been erected in a place called ''Dörnte'', a farming community in ''Hollage'', in '''1397''', which was later extended to become the so-called '''Dörenburg'''. {| border="1" cellpadding="3" |+History Gut Eversburg |- bgcolor=#69ce70 ! '''Year''' !! '''Event''' |- | '''about 1180''' ||Meyerhof Eversfelde appears for the first time in a register by Provost Lentfried |- | '''1383''' ||Gut Eversburg is first mentioned in a written source, spelled as "Eversborgh" |- | '''1562''' || Restoration of the Eversburg by Provost von Ledebur |- | '''1626''' || During the Thirty Years' War, Gut Eversburg is plundered by the imperial army |- | '''1633''' || The Eversburg's farm buildings are set on fire by Swedish forces |- | '''1688''' || Construction of the three-winged manor house at Eversburg Castle |- | '''1701''' || Construction of the chapel at Eversburg Castle |- | '''1750''' || Eversburg's heyday under cathedral provost Ferdinand von Kerssenbrock |- | '''1802''' || Gut Eversburg is passed from the cathedral provosts to the state |- | '''1840''' || Demolition of most of the Eversburg buildings due to dilapidation |} ===Population=== ====Notables==== '''Cathedral Provosts''' The cathedral provost was entitled to represent the cathedral chapter externally and to manage the cathedral chapter's assets. The use of the estate ''Gut Eversburg'' was reserved for the cathedral provost.vom Bruch, Rudolf: '''Die Rittersitze des Fürstentums Osnabrück''', Verlag der Buchhandlung H. Th. Wenner, Osnabrück, 2004, page 70ff. This estate was the most important one among the cathedral chapter estates with an area of 560 acres, which experienced its heyday under Provost [[Kerssenbrock-26|Ferdinand Ebbe (Kerssenbrock) von Kerssenbrock zu Brinke (1676-1754)]]. '''Provosts of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Osnabrück'''Hermann Stieglitz: '''Handbuch des Bistums Osnabrück''', Bischöfliches Generalvikariat Osnabrück (Hrsg.), Verlag Dombücherstube Osnabrück, Osnabrück, 1991, 2. völlig neubearbeitete Auflage, ISBN 3925164103, page 32. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Tenure''' |- |Bilo |1037/1052 |- |Wido |1090–1093 |- |Johannes |1096–1101 |- |Walter |1102 |- |Thiethard |1118 |- |Aderich |1142–1146 |- |Alberich |1147–1163 |- |Arnold |1169–1175 |- |Lentfried |1179–1208 |- |Heinrich |1209–1213 |- |Otto |1215–1223 |- |Engelbert von Isenberg |1223–1224 |- |Heinrich von Cappeln |1224–1227 |- |Wilhelm von Holte |1227–1238 (–1241) |- |Bruno von Isenberg |1242–1251 |- |Balduin von Rüssel |1251–1259 |- |Ludger von Bissendorf |1259–1280 |- |Helmold von Hildesheim |1280–1285 |- |Hugo von Goltern |1286–1306 |- |Hermann zur Lippe |1309 |- |Johann Bar |1309–1316 |- |Bernard von Ravensburg |1316–1346 |- |Balduin von der Horst |1347 |- |Otto Bar |1347–1369 |- |[[Horne-1245|Dietrich von Horne]] |1370–1377 |- |Ludolf von Horne |1377–1393 |- |Arnold Stecke |1393–1410 |- |Rudolf von Diepholz |1412–1424 |- |Rudolf Westphal |1426 |- |Magnus von Hoya |1432 |- |Konrad von Diepholz |1439–1455 |- |Johann von Raesfeld |1455–1482 |- |Dr. Heinrich Manegolt |1483–1489 |- |Wulbrand von Oberg |1518 |- |Jasper von Nesselrode |1523 |- |Giselbert |1538 |- |Arnd von der Borch |1539 |- |Amelung von Varentorpe |1547–1552 |- |Arnd von der Borch |1552–1559 |- |Jobst von Dinklage |1560–1564 |- |Gisbert Budde |1567–1580 |- |Konrad von Ketteler |1582–1594 |- |Gottschalk von Ledeburg |1594–1600 |- |Nikolaus von Bar |1600–1604 |- |Balduin von Voss |1604–1617 |- |[[Liauckema-1|Sixtus von Liaukema]] |1618–1638 |- |Benedikt von Nehem |1638–1643 |- |Johannes Werner von Leeradt |1644–1676 |- |Adam von Wendt |1676–1694 |- |Franz Arnold Joseph von Wolff-Metternich |1695–1718 |- |[[Kerssenbrock-26|Ferdinand Ebbe (Kerssenbrock) von Kerssenbrock zu Brinke (1676-1754)]] |1719–1754 |- |Wilhelm Antonius Ignatius von der Asseburg |1754–1782 |- |[[Weichs_zu_Roesberg-1|Franz Salesius von und zu Weichs-Roesberg]] |1783–1803 |- |} ===Maps=== ====Dominalgut Eversburg 1840==== In a map from February and March 1840, the ''Dominalgut Eversburg'' (dominal property eversburg), including the Eversburg building, the surrounding fields and the surrounding buildings like the Everskotten can be seen. {{Image|file=Gut_Eversburg_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Charte Nr. I von den zum Domanialgute Eversburg gehörenden alten Grundstücken }} To allow users (and Google) to find the place names mentioned and depicted on this map, we are listing them in alphabetical order: *Albers Wiese *Auf der Haide *Bahnhof Eversburg *Baumschule *Beim Buntenbaum *Bruchwiese *Brunnenallee *Bungert *Buntebaum *Buntebaums Weg *Dränkelesch *Dreckwiese *E. Meyer *Eversburg *Everskotten *Garten *Goldkamp *Gösling Weide *Gösling Wiese *Große Brandkamp *Großer Everskotten Dieckmann *Großewiese *Haase *Haasenholt *Haster Mark *Hörneschemeyer *Hofhaus Wiese *Im Orte *In der Terstraße *Kalberkamp *Kirchwiese *Kleine Brandkamp *Kottenbusch *Kottenesch *Kuhbruch *Kuhweg *Lammerplakken *Landwehr Bach *Langekamp *Langewiese *Langewiesenbusch *Mittelstewiese *Mostenort *Mühlenesch *Mühlenholz *Nassekamp *Neuekamp *Neueweide *Natruper Layschaft *Paulsorth *Petrusallee *Pferdebruchswiese *Pulverhaus *Pyer alte Grundstücke *Renertsgarten *Timmer Allee *U. Kuhlmann *Uhrlagen Wiese *Valberde *Vogelheerd *Vorm Haspel *Wellmanns Kamp *Wessels *Wilhelms Busch *Witten Wiese *Wüpkenmoor ==Sources== *[https://wiki.genealogy.net/Gut_Eversburg Gut Eversburg], ComGen

Gutenhof, Gütenbach

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[[Category:Gütenbach, Baden-Württemberg]] [[Category:Simonswald, Baden-Württemberg]] '''Gutenhof''' is a farm close to the river Wilde Gutach near the border between Gütenbach and Simonswald. == Location == According to [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/48.03251/8.11752 Open Street Map] Gutenhof belongs to Wildgutach/Simonswald, while the [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=4-468135-1 1905 map of Gütenbach] shows it within the borders of Gütenbach. LEO-BW also has two place records about Gutenhof: [https://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail-gis/-/Detail/details/ORT/labw_ortslexikon/10050/Gutenhof+-+Wohnplatz one for Simonswald] and [https://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/ORT/labw_ortslexikon/33812/Gutenhof+-+Aufgegangen one for Gütenbach], the latter being marked as former place. Probably it got transfered from Gütenbach (Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis) to Simonswald (Landkreis Emmendingen) during a period of fine tuning the district borders between 1977 and 1979.Obst und Garten, Bd. 101-102, 1982, Ulmer, p. 386 (preview at [https://books.google.de/books?hl=de&id=x3VQAAAAYAAJ&dq=gutenhof Google Books]) == Owners == * ... * [[Haim-40|Joannes (Haim) Heim (abt.1630-1705)]] (moved around 1680) * [[Haim-41|Mathaeus Haim (1669-1767)]] * ''[[Haim-42|Mathias Haim (1702-1763)]]'' * Barbara Heim (1705-1784) oo Andreas Kern * ... == Pictures == * [https://www.hochzeitsfee-freiburg.de/schu-ren-johannes/ A wedding on the property] * [https://freiburg-schwarzwald.de/wildgutach5.htm#Gutenhof%20in%20Wildgutach Two photographs on frsw.de] * [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=4-1752625-1 Map of 1781 showing "des Mathias Haimen Guth" in the lower right corner] == Sources == * [[Werber-24|Klara Werber]]: Die Bauern von Gütenbach und ihre Hofgüter von 1504 bis heute, 1966, p. 70–78 [[Category:Gütenbach, Baden-Württemberg]] [[Category:Simonswald, Baden-Württemberg]]

Guth family photo mysteries

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[[Category:Los Angeles, California]] [[Category:Illinois, Family Brick Walls]] [[Category:Springfield, Illinois]] These photographs are probably somehow connected to the [[Space:Letters_of_Franz_Xaver_and_Leopold_Guth|Letters of Franz Xaver and Leopold Guth]]. == The couple == [[Image:Guth family photo mysteries.jpg|500px|fronts]]
[[Image:Guth family photo mysteries-1.jpg|500px|backs]] The backsides are labeled with the photographer: :From H. Pietz :Photographic Parlors :No. 117 West Side Square :Springfield, Illinois Both backsides contain a handwritten note "Peter". === Questions === * When where those roughly recorded? * How old are the people displayed? * Who is Peter? === Theories / clues === * They might show [[Buhl-240|Edwin Buhl (1847-1932)]] and his wife [[Guth-565|Anna Maria (Guth) Buhl (abt.1857-1940)]], who was a daughter of [[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]]. * There is a "dealer in fresh meat" Frank Guth and his wife Mary that appear in Springfield, Illinois in the 1900 Census of Springfield, Illinois"United States Census, 1900", citing Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 95; FHL microfilm: 1240343; Record number: 11654, {{FamilySearch Record|MSHF-T9K}} (accessed 6 August 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6WSS-CFS}} Image number 00238, Frank Guth (63), married head of household in Capital Township, Sangamon, Illinois, United States. (line 95) ** birth stated there as March 1837 is not that far away from [[Gut-180|Franz Joseph Guth]]'s January 1838, but there is no indication that he ever lived in Springfield. The 1900 census has him and his wife Julia in Salt Lake City, Utah."United States Census, 1900", citing Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 93; FHL microfilm: 1241684; Record number: 16986, {{FamilySearch Record|MMR2-P38}} (accessed 18 September 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-DZ2Q-DKD}} Image number 00344, Frank J Guth (62), married head of household in Salt Lake City Ward 2, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. Born in Germany. * The 1880 census of Springfield contains a traveling salesman named F. J. Guth born around 1853 having German parents and being born in Illinois."United States Census, 1880", citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm , {{FamilySearch Record|MXKN-6DD}} (accessed 6 August 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YYY-2Q6}} Image number 00803, F J Guth (27), single other, in household of Sullivan Conunt (79) in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States. Born in Illinois, United States. * There is a Frank J. Guth advertising his product ''Shirt Stand'' in an 1887 issue of The Clothier and Furnisher. His address is given as 178 Adams Street in Chicago, Illinois.https://archive.org/details/clothierandfurn02unkngoog/page/n187/mode/2up?q=%22frank+J.+guth%22 === Acknowledgements === * [[Stong-122|Roger Stong]] for finding the two census records and replying to my G2G post == The man == [[Image:Guth family photo mysteries-2.jpg|250px|fronts]] [[Image:Guth family photo mysteries-3.jpg|250px|fronts]] :F. PARKER'S :Photographic Parlors :Downey Block, :No. 65 MAIN STREET, :Los Angeles, Cal. : :Negatives Preserved === Questions === * When where those roughly recorded? * How old is the person displayed? === Theories/clues === * ''FP Francis Parker, photographer, established his first studio at 523 Kearny Street, San Francisco, in 1871 and later at 740 5th Street, Los Angeles, Downey Block, and was partner in Parker & Hasselman in 1878–80.'' [https://books.google.de/books?id=iSoSAQAAIAAJ&q=%22francis+parker%22+hasselman+photographer&dq=%22francis+parker%22+hasselman+photographer&hl=de&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj4i-CRxrT5AhUb57sIHUCWDtIQ6AF6BAgDEAI] * ''BARBARA DYE CALLARMAN Parker , Francis Had a studio in the Downey Block , Los Angeles , and made stereographs under the name of “ F. Parker , California Views . ” Said to have been in partnership with Stephen Rendall. He was first to supply photo prints to newspapers . Moved to San Diego in 1880s , operating as “ Parker , Parker and Judd , ” and then “ Parker and Parker . ” Probably the Francis F. Parker who had a studio in El Paso , Texas, 1884-1908. Andrews pp82, Rudisill pp 45-46 Witkin p. 370, Mautzl'' [https://books.google.de/books?newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&hl=de&id=9uo4AQAAIAAJ&dq=%22Photographers+of+Nineteenth+Century+Los+Angeles%22+%22Between+1870%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=el+paso%2C+texas] == Sources ==

Guthrie family mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. 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]]

GUTHRIE Family Reunion

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Family & friends WELCOME. Promises to be a fun time.

Guth's house, Simonswald

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'''Guth's house''' is a house in Untersimonswald which has been home of [[Guth-304|Anton Guth]] and his descendants and still is. [[Category:Simonswald, Baden-Württemberg]]

Gutknecht Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Gutknecht Name Study]] __NOTOC__ == About the Project (work in progress) == The Gutknecht Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gutknecht Gutknecht] 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 Gutknecht 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 Gutknecht's), by time period (18th Century Gutknecht's), or by topic (Gutknecht DNA, Gutknecht Occupations, Gutknecht 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 Gutknecht 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: [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Gutknecht}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} == Origin of the Name Gutknecht (Goodknight, Goodnight) == The surname "'''Gutknecht'''" is a family name that goes back to a''' character trait''' of the first bearer(s) of the name. It is therefore a kind of byname (originally: '''Guotkneht'''), the first part of which goes back to Middle High German "'''guot'''" and Middle Low German "gūt" or "gōt", meaning: good, capable or able, of high or noble birth; and the second part of which goes back to Middle High German "'''kneht'''" and Middle Low German "knecht", meaning: a boy or young man in a serving and learning position, for example a high-born "knave" or an able, good "squire" of a nobleman. Heuser, Rita: [http://www.namenforschung.net/id/name/4918/1 Gutknecht]; in: Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands (online). In fact, the Middle High German "kneht" later evolved into both the Anglo-Saxon/English "knight" and the German "Knecht", only the meaning became slightly different, as the English "knight" was valorized and focused more on the aspect of the noble squire, whereas the German "Knecht" underwent a devaluation and emphasized more the aspect of the serving boy. Wolfgang Pfeifer et al. „[https://www.dwds.de/wb/etymwb/Knecht Knecht]“, in: Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen (1993), digitalisierte und von Wolfgang Pfeifer überarbeitete Version im Digitalen Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache. Therefore, the word has a somewhat negative touch in German today, being used mainly for low-born peasant boys who herd the pigs. == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == :the original '''German''' name: ::'''Gutknecht'''; and ist variants: '''Guthknecht'''; '''Guttknecht'''; ::'''Godknecht''' (seldom, mostly in northern Germany); and ist variants: '''Gothknecht'''; '''Godtknecht'''; '''Goodknecht''' :emigrants to '''America''' and the '''British''' parts of the world sometimes used the '''Anglification''', mostly to make the pronounciation easier. It results in: ::'''Gudknecht''' sometimes '''Goodknecht'''; = softened version ::'''Goodknight'''; = correct transformation by etymology ::'''Goodnight''' and (seldom) '''Godnite'''; = transformation by pronunciation :some families ended up in '''France''', eighter by moving or by beeing occupied (Alsace region). Names can change there into: ::'''Goutknecht''' :The German settlers in '''Poland''' went sometimes with the Polish naming conventions by adding the endings: ::'''Gutknechtow''' (male) and '''Gutknechtowa''' (fenale) :Settlers on '''Russian''' soil (Bessarabia, Wolga territories); or inhabitants of Congress Poland after being occupied and integrated into the Russian Empire ended up having their names written in Cyrilic script: ::'''Гуткнехтъ''' == Research Pages == Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. === Germany, Categories and Research === :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''North_Rhine-Westphalia''', Gutknecht Name Study] *'''Rheydt''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-251|Gustav Gutknecht (1901-????)]], from Pawłowa, Poland === Poland, Categories and Research === :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Poland%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''Poland''', Gutknecht Name Study] *'''Koło County''', Greater Poland Voivodeship - region around Dąbie (Dombie) **'''Baranowiec''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-238|Andreas Gutknecht (1748-1818)]], from ???
and his assumed son [[Gutknecht-242|Andreas Gutknecht (1769-xxxx)]], from ???? *'''Bełchatów County''', Łódź Voivodeship - region around Zelów **'''Pawłowa''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-136|Andreas Gutknecht (1787-1841)]], from an unknown place in the "Duchy of Posen"
and his brother [[Gutknecht-147|Daniel Gutknecht (1797-1849)]], assumably also from there === United States, Categories and Research === :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Indiana%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''Indiana''', Gutknecht Name Study] *'''Harrison County''', Indiana **'''Madison''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-286|Rudolph Gutknecht (1823-1891)]], from Switzerland *'''Tripton County''', Indiana **'''Jefferson''': Descendants of [[Goodknight-18|David Goodknight (1818 - 1887)]], from Virginia :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Iowa%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''Iowa''', Gutknecht Name Study] *'''Black Hawk County''', Iowa **'''Hudson''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-186|Herman Gutknecht (1842-1918)]], from Podewils (now Podwilcze, Poland) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Minnesota%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''Minnesota''', Gutknecht Name Study] *'''Sibley County''', Minnesota **'''Green Isle''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-282|August Gutknecht (1838-1888)]], from Schönwalde (now Szynwałd, Poland) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_York%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''New York''', Gutknecht Name Study] **'''New York City''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-324|Carl (Charles) Gutknecht (1836 - 1893)]], from Württemberg, Germany :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wisconsin%2C_Gutknecht_Name_Study Category: '''Wisconsin''', Gutknecht Name Study] *'''Iowa County''', Wisconsin **'''Pulaski''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-92|Gustav Gutknecht (1816-1903)]], from Wester Prussia *'''Milwaukee County''', Wisconsin **'''Oak Creek''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-275|Gottlieb Gutknecht (1811-1897)]], from Labes, Pomerania (now Łobez, Poland) *'''Racine County''', Wisconsin **'''Caledonia''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-276|Carl "Charles" Gutknecht (1840-1918)]], from Oak Creek, Wisconsin *'''Sheboygan County''', Wisconsin **'''Mosel''': Descendants of [[Gutknecht-279|Christian Gutknecht (1821-1893)]], from Reckow (now Rekowo, Poland) == Membership == * * * == Sources ==

Gutknecht Study Research Profiles

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This page is for preliminary Study profiles of the Gutknecht Name Project. ==Aim of the Study== The aim of this page is to '''sort out the intermingled family''' of the first three Gutknecht immigrants. Several (if not all) online family trees have conflated the family to a degree, that it is very hard to unwind all errors made. Nethertheless it has to be done at some point and I hope that we can reach that goal here in Wikitree together. The '''Problem''': Nearly all online trees and family legends claim that "three brothers" emigrated to America mid 18th century. [[Gutknecht-25|Christian Gutknecht]] in 1749 on the ship "Christian", [[Gutknecht-87|Johann Michael Gutknecht]] in 1752 on the "Neptune", and finally [[Gutknecht-73|Georg "Gerick" Gutknecht]] in 1754 on the "Recovery". As we will see, only two are actually brothers, but the '''first immigrant belonged to another family'''. Please see the draft for the revised Profiles down below and feel free to ask or give further advice, how we can solve this problem and repaire the mess. ----- ==the Father: Johann "Hans" Gutknecht (1691-1762)== ===Introduction=== This is a presentation and first draft for a revised and improved Profile of [[Gutknecht-1|Hans Johannes Michael Gutknecht II]] ===Draft of the profile=== '''Biography''' {{One Name Study|name=Gutknecht|category=France, Gutknecht Name Study}} '''Johannes "Hanß" Gutknecht''' was born 18 Jan 1691 in Ried, near Kerzers, Switzerland to [[Peter Gutknecht]] and his wife [[Barbara, née Baumann]]. This fact and most of the following is known due to the work of the well known American genealogist [[Reitwiesner-1|William Addams Reitwiesner]], who found this family line to be direct ancestors of the former president [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]]. Unfortunately Reitwiesner died (2010) before he could adequately publish his findings. He left, however, a sketch of his notes on his website under "[https://web.archive.org/web/20170625083146/http://www.wargs.com/political/obama.html Ancestry of Barack Obama]". William Addams Reitwiesner: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20170625083146/http://www.wargs.com/political/obama.html '''Ancestry of Barack Obama''']'' on "[https://web.archive.org/web/20170630045134/http://www.wargs.com/ WARGS (William Addams Reitwiesner Genealogical Services)]".
Archived from the original on June 30, 2017.
Hans appears in it as ancestor No. 776.
It caused a lot of excitement in this little town at that time. The magistrat even decided to make Obama an honorary citizen. In preparation for that, two other genealogists were hired to confirm the findings, which they did. Several newspapers wrote articles about it as well. For instance; Markus Häfliger: [https://www.nzz.ch/barack_obama_der_freiburger-ld.948586 "Barack Obama, der Freiburger"] in: ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' (online Ausgabe vom 11.07.2010). '''1st Marriage''': Hanß Gutknecht married 25 Feb 1717 in Murten, Switzerland [[Kieffer-297|Anna Barbara Kiefer]]. Kirchenbüchern der reformierten Kirchgemeinde Murten. The marriage might have been forced by early pregnancy, since there was a son born ca mid-1717 already, who later died young. All that, and the fact that the wife possibly had roots in the Alsace region might have led to the decision to move there. '''Emigration to Alsace''' Hanß and his wife emigrated '''ca 1718 to Bischwiller, Alsace''', where he started to work as a carpenter (Zimmermann). Later on (starting 1731) he is sometimes referred to as "hour caller" (Stundenrufer) as well, and took over other little jobs here and there. The best way to think of an "hour caller" is as a kind of night watchman. His family grew over the years. An overview about the family can by also found in an old manuscript now in the Archives départementales, Strasbourg, France, compiled by a notary named Windisch and titled "[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/37432?availability=Family%20History%20Library Bischweiler Stammtafeln]"; in Volume VI, page 47 can be found [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-PSFP-D?i=235&cat=37432 the family Gutknecht]. The following children are known: #[[Gutknecht-283|Johann Adam Gutknecht]]; born 1717 most likely still in Ried; '''died young''' 1719 in Bischwiller. #[[Gutknecht-266|Maria Eva Gutknecht]]; born 1720 in Bischwiller;
married 1740 in Bischwiller [[Fischer-9624|Johann "Jean" Fischer]] of the french reformed community. #[[Gutknecht-25|Christian Gutknecht]]; born 1722 in Bischwiller; '''emigrated 1749 to America''';
married 1746 in Bischwiller [[Grunholtz-3|Maria Magdalena Grünholtz]]. #[[Gutknecht-267|Maria Magdalena Gutknecht]]; born 1725 in Bischwiller; '''died young''' 1725 in Bischwiller. '''2nd Marriage''': After the death of his wife in 1726, he got married a second time 10 Feb 1727 in Bischwiller to [[Grob-301|Maria Magdalena Grob]]. The entry reads: :[1727] #279. ''den 10ten Febr. Sind copuliret worden Johannes Gutknecht, Wittwer, Bürger und Zimmermann hier, mit Maria Magdalena, weyl. Hanß Groben, gewesenen Sattlers zu [Altenh....] im Hanauischen hinterlassene ehel. Tochter.'' [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661-2860621 Kirchenbuch Bischwiller (1710-1746); Hochzeiten 1727/279.] :Translation: "On February 10th 1727 got married the widower Johannes Gutknecht, citizen and carpenter here; and Maria Magdalena, legitimate daughter of the late Hanß Grob, saddler in [Altenh...]?, district of Hanau." From this marriage came the following children: #[[Gutknecht-268|Anna Barbara Gutknecht]]; born 1728 in Bischwiller; '''died young''' 1730 in Bischwiller. #[[Gutknecht-269|Maria Esther Gutknecht]]; born 1731 in Bischwiller; '''died young''' 1731 in Bischwiller. #[[Gutknecht-270|Johann Peter Gutknecht]]; born 1734 in Bischwiller; '''died young''' 1734 in Bischwiller. #[[Gutknecht-271|Johannes Gutknecht]]; born 1735 in Bischwiller; '''died young''' 1736 in Bischwiller. #[[Gutknecht-272|Anna Maria Elisabetha Gutknecht]]; born 1737 in Bischwiller; '''died young''' 1739 in Bischwiller. #[[Gutknecht-273|Johann Jacob Gutknecht]]; born 1740 in Bischwiller; '''3rd Marriage''': After his second wife also died quite young, in 1741, he married a third time on 9 Apr 1742 in Bischwiller to the widow [[Anna Maria Sutter, née ?????]]. The entry reads: :[1742] #443. ''Eodem (=den 9ten Apr.) Hanß Gutknecht, der Wittwer, Bürger und Taglöhner allhier; mit Anna Maria, weyl. Jacob Sutters, gewesenen Schirmsverwandten allhier nachgelaßenen Wittwe.'' [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661-2860640 Kirchenbuch Bischwiller (1710-1746); Heiratsregister 1742/443.] :Translation: "On the same day (=April 9th 1742) got married Hanß Gutknecht, the widower, citizen and day laborer here; and Anna Maria, left behind widow of the late Jacob Sutter, formerly protected person (Schirmsverwandter) here." The term "Schirmsverwandter" is used here in reference to people who are inhabitants of foreign origin, protected by the law but without full citizen rights. It can therefore be assumed that the new wife was not from the region. Further research is needed to clearify the identity of this wife. No more children came out of this 3rd marriage, but she might have brought some children from her first husband into the family. '''Death''': Johannes died 18 Jul 1762 in Bischwiller. The term used for the cause of death is "hitziges Fieber" which might be indicating a typhoid fever. The entry reads: :''1762 den 20ten Julii Hanß Gutknecht, gewesener bürgerl. Einwohner und Zimmermann allhier, welcher den 18ten am hitzigen Fieber verstorben, seines Alters 71 Jahr u. 6 Monath.'' [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48671#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48671-2861652 Kirchenbuch Bischwiller (1762-1787); Sterberegister 1762/p. 8.] :Translation: "On July 20th 1762 was buried Hanß Gutknecht, citizen and carpenter here, who died on the 18th this month off a heavy fever, aged 71 years and 6 month.“ '''Research Notes''' Several (if not all) online family trees have him as "Hans Johann Michael Gutknecht". All available original sources, however, call him "Johannes" or the common short version, "Hanß", only. The "Michael" might have occured at some point as a conflation with his alleged son [[Gutknecht-87|Johann Michael Gutknecht (ca1721-1781)]]. This leads us to the second, and even bigger problem. Nearly all online trees and family legends claim that "three brothers" emigrated to America mid 18th century. [[Gutknecht-25|Christian Gutknecht]] in 1749 on the ship "Christian", [[Gutknecht-87|Johann Michael Gutknecht]] in 1752 on the "Neptune", and finally [[Gutknecht-73|Georg "Gerick" Gutknecht]] in 1754 on the "Recovery". All three are claimed to be sons of the Hanß Gutknecht here in question. But as can be easily seen in the churchbooks of Bischwiller, neither Johann Michael nor Georg are mentioned anywhere. In fact the books are very complete and everything seems to be well documented, so it would be very far fetched to assume that these two sons who survived childhood and emigrated to America would have failed to have been registered in any kind of document.
I believe the reason for this assumption might go back to the well known book from author S.H. Goodnight about the early history of the Goodnight family in America. S.H. Goodnight: ''[https://archive.org/details/goodnightgutknec00good/page/n5/mode/2up The Goodknight (Gutknecht) Family in America]'' ; Madison, Wisconsin : 1936. In it the author says: :page 20: ''"It would seem unnecessary to attempt to bolster up the history of the Goodnight family in America with the exaggerated claims found in the old tales. The true story is a thoroughly creditable one. Michael and George Goodnight, brothers – and this does not preclude the possibility that Christian, who came in 1749, may also have been a brother – came to America before the French and Indian War. They pioneered into the Kentucky wilderness among the earliest of those who went there; the blood of both brothers, spilled in Indian warfare, helped make it "the dark and bloody ground“.'' On the other hand he also explicitly said (even if somewhat hidden): :page 7 in the footnote: ''"It would not require any great stretch of imagination to surmise that all three immigrants, Christian, Hans Michael and George "Gerick“, were brothers, '''but of this we have no proof'''."'' Further circumstantial evidence for the posibility that Christian is NOT a brother can be seen in the fact that he, unlike the other two, did not change his name from Gutknecht into Good(k)night, but only softened it a bit into "Gudknecht", and he did not travel further west like the others, but stayed in Philadelphia.
Since Christian Gudknecht of Philadelphia is the only one for whom we have a place of origin and can assign a father (the Hanß Gutknecht of this profile), this Hanß is most likely NOT the father of the other two immigrants. '''Sources''' (see end of page for now) :see also: *The profiles of all the wifes and children for original sources, translations and references. *Introductory material in ''"Connections between Bischweiler, Alsace, and America in the 1700s"'' in: Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine; Vol. 44 (2005), page 12-21. Not checked jet, but it should give some notes about the families Gutknecht and Grünholtz of Germantown from Bischweiler in 1749. ===To do list=== #publish this Draft at current profil of [[Gutknecht-1|Hans Johannes Michael Gutknecht II]] to get approval of the profile manager(s). '''DONE''' #ask for help and backup on G2G, as well as for puting the immigrants under Project Protection to avoid further conflation. '''DONE''' #improve profile according to the Draft ones the content is approved on. #disconnect all sons except [[Gutknecht-25|Christian Gutknecht]] (the actual son). See their own section here for details: ##disconnect [[Gutknecht-87|Johann Michael Gutknecht]] (see '''second Immigrant'''). ##disconnect [[Gutknecht-73|Georg "Gerick" Gutknecht]] (see '''third Immigrant'''). ##disconnect [[Goodnight-564|George Gerick Goodnight]] (will have to be merged with the '''third Immigrant'''). ##disconnect [[Gutknecht-175|Johann George Gutknecht (1730-1780)]] (will have to be merged with the '''third Immigrant'''). #connect to the child [[Gutknecht-283|Johann Adam Gutknecht]]. #connect to the child [[Gutknecht-266|Maria Eva Gutknecht]]. #connect to the child [[Gutknecht-267|Maria Magdalena Gutknecht]]. #connect to the second wife [[Grob-301|Maria Magdalena Grob]], including all her children !!!. #creating profile for his parents and third wife. More research has to be done first. ----- ==the Son: Christian Gutknecht (1722-1795); first immigrant== ===Introduction=== The current profile of [[Gutknecht-25|Christian Gutknecht]] (Gutknecht-25) represents the only son of this parents, who emigrated to America. The basic structure is right, only the brothers will have to be removed. However, it contains some errors and is probably mixed with the profile of one of his sons of the same name. This may have happened in the course of earlier mergers, or may have been taken directly from dubious online pedigrees. Here is a first draft for a general revision of the profile and a working list of things that still need to be done. ===Draft of the Profile=== [[Category:France, Gutknecht Name Study]] '''Biography''' {{One Name Study|name=Gutknecht|category=Pennsylvania, Gutknecht Name Study}} '''Christian Gutknecht''' was likely born in Jun 1722 in Bischwiller, Alsace, to the carpenter [[Gutknecht-1|Johannes "Hanß" Gutknecht]] and his wife [[Kieffer-297|Anna Barbara, née Kiefer]]. He was baptized 28 Jun in the church of the Reformed Community in Bischwiller. The entry reads: :[1722] #518. ''den 28. Junii Haben Hanß Gutknecht der Zimmermann und Anna Barbara Küferin, seine Haußfr., ein Söhnl. taufen und Christian nennen laßen. Gevattern: Christian Veit und Christian Grau zu Hanhofen; Mr. Barthel von der Weyd Haußfr. Catharina; und Pierre Dubuys Haußfr. Magdalena.'' [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661-2860709 Kirchenbuch Bischwiller (1710-1746); Taufen 1722/518.] :Translation: "On June 28th 1722 the little son of the carpenter Hanß Gutknecht and his wife Anna Barbara Küfer was baptized and given the name Christian. Godparents were Christian Veit and Christian Grau of Hanhofen; Catharina, wife of Mr. Barthel von der Weyd; and Magdalena, wife of Pierre Dubuys.“ Christian later worked as a '''tobacco preparer''' in his hometown. Tobacco cultivation in Alsace can be traced back to the 17th century when the crop was introduced to Europe. Initially, tobacco was considered a luxury item, and its cultivation was limited to small-scale experiments. However, as demand for tobacco grew - especially after the 30 Years War, when tobacco became common among soldiers and the lower classes of the population - so did the cultivation of the crop in Alsace. In the 18th century, tobacco farming gained momentum in Alsace, driven by the region's favorable climate and soil conditions. The fertile plains along the Rhine provided an ideal environment for cultivating tobacco plants. '''Marriage''': He married 25 Apr 1746 [[Grünholtz-5|Maria Magdalena Grünholtz]] in Bischwiller. The entry reads: :[1746] #495. ''den 25. Apr. Christian Gutknecht, der Tabackbereiter, Johannes Gutknechts, Bürgers und Zimmermanns allhier ehel. leediger Sohn, mit Maria Magdalena, weyl. Johann Michaël Grünholtzen, gewesenen Bürgers und Zimmermanns hieselbsten, ehel. leedige Tochter.'' [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C46-P20-R48661-2860647 Kirchenbuch Bischwiller (1710-1746); Hochzeiten 1746/495.] :Translation: "On April 25th 1746 got married the bachelor Christian Gutknecht, tobacco prepairer, legitimate son of Johannes Gutknecht, citizen and carpenter here; and the maiden Maria Magdalena, legitimate daughter of the late Johann Michael Grünholtz, formerly citizen and carpenter here.“ The couple had two daughtes, born in Bischwiller: #[[Gutknecht-297|Maria Magdalena Gutknecht]]; born 1747 in Bischwiller; '''emigrated 1749 to America'''. #[[Gutknecht-296|Maria Elisabetha Gutknecht]]; born 1748 in Bischwiller; '''emigrated 1749 to America'''. '''Emigration to America''' The Alsace region experienced significant consequences and changes as a result of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Austrian_Succession War of the Austrian Succession] (1740-1748). The war had a direct impact on the region due to its strategic location between France and the Holy Roman Empire, the two main factions of the war. This would have affected the flow of goods in and out of Bischwiller, impacting businesses and livelihoods dependent on trade, led to the requisition of resources, conscription of labor, or the displacement of local populations, it could have had adverse effects on farming in the Bischwiller area. Additionally, the movement of troops and military operations might have damaged agricultural infrastructure. After the war, new taxes were levied to fill the state coffers, the tobacco tax reduced demand and the region's economic base collapsed, leading to further waves of emigration. Christian Gutknecht and his family also decided to follow the call for better opportunities in the new world. In '''1749''', they traveled north to reach the coast and in Rotterdam boarded the '''sailing ship "Christian"'''. The fact that it bore the same name as the emigrant may have been seen as a good omen. The crossing of the Atlantic ocean was no fun trip at that time though. The six to eight-week journey to America often took place under catastrophic conditions. In Rotterdam and other ports, passengers were berthed in the tween deck of sailing ships, which were designed for the transportation of goods - not people. This led to great physical and psychological strain on the emigrants. A lack of fresh air, inadequate hygiene and spoiled food often led to illnesses, some of which were fatal. A vivid picture of the conditions on board was provided by the school master [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottlieb_Mittelberger Gottlieb Mittelberger] from Württemberg in his diary, who did the passage in 1750. On his ship, 32 children died and their bodies were dumped into the sea, and he continued: :''"During the sea voyage, however, a miserable misery, stench, steam, horror, vomiting, various sea diseases, fever, dysentery, headaches, heat, constipation of the body, tumors, scarlet fever, cancer, mouth rot, and the like arise in the ships, all of which come from old and very hot salted food and meat, as well as from the very bad and desolate water, which causes many to perish and die miserably. This misery then increases to the highest degree when one has to endure storms for 2 or 3 days and nights, so that one thinks one is sinking together with the ship, and the people who are so closely packed together in their beds are thrown over one another, sick and healthy alike; some sigh and cry: "Alas! if I were at home again and lying in my pigsty".'' Mittelberger, Gottlieb: [https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb11095617?page=1 ''Gottlieb Mittelbergers Reise nach Pennsylvanien im Jahr 1750 ...'']; Stuttgard (1756); page 8-10. Since there is no later mentioning of the older daughter Maria Magdalena in America, it might be possible, that the child shared the fate of so many and died on the travel. But of course the absence of evidence is no evidence of absence. However the rest of the family seems to have survived the crossing of the ocean. The ship reached the port of '''Philadelphia by September 13th 1749''', when the passengers had to take the oath and sign a list, which luckly survived (List 130C). It starts: :''At the Court House at Philadelphia, Wednesday the 13th 7ber 1749. Present Joshua Maddox, Esquire. The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten imported on the Ship Christian, Capt. Thomas Brady from Rotterdam but last from Cowes in England did this day take the usual Oaths to the Government. By List 111. In all 3[00]? [persons], from Wirtemberg, Alsace, Zweybrecht.'' Strassburger, Ralph Beaver: ''Pennsylvania German pioneers; a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808''; Vol. 2, page 441-443 [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/442/mode/2up List 130C] Christian "signed" by giving only his mark next to his name, implying that he could not write. Samples of the oaths they had to take are given in the first Volume of the publication. Strassburger, Ralph Beaver: ''Pennsylvania German pioneers; a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808''; Vol. 1, page 3 seq. [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm42stra/page/2/mode/2up Oath of Allegiance and Abjuration.] It also contains a lot of background information about the early settlers in its introduction. The family settled down in Germantown near Philadelphia and started to grow. The following children are known (incl. the two already born in France): #[[Gutknecht-297|Maria Magdalena Gutknecht]]; born 1747 in Bischwiller; '''unknown fate'''. #[[Gutknecht-296|Maria Elisabetha Gutknecht]]; born 1748 in Bischwiller;
'''married''' 1770 in Germantown [[Christopher Henrici]]. #[[Gutknecht-241|Christian Gutknecht]], junior; born ca 1754 in Germantown;
'''married''' 1784 in Germantown [[Rittenhouse-1412|Elizabeth Rittenhouse]]. #[[Goodnight-258|Samuel Gutknecht]]; born ca 1761 in Germantown;
'''married''' 1784 in Germantown [[Berkheimer-24|Magdalena Berkheimer]]. #[[Goodnight-431|Catharina Gutknecht]]; born 1764 in Germantown; '''died young''' 1767 in Germantown. #[[Gutknecht-74|John Christopher Gutknecht]]; born 1769 in Germantown;
'''married''' ca 1790 to ??? (Gertraut Charity, née Freimauer) ??? more research needed. '''Death''': Christian died 26 Dec 1795, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, and was buried the next day. '''Burial''': "U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970"
Presbyterian Historical Society; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; U.s., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1907; Book Title: Register, 1753-1856; Accession Number: Vault Bx 9211 .p49144 G42
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Christian Gutknecht burial (died on 26 Dec 1795) on 27 1795 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Born in about 1722.
The entry in the church book of the German Reformed Church of Germantown gives his age at death as 73 years, 6 month and 2 days, which would put his day of birth at June 24th 1722, which matches well with the baptism. ===To do list=== #publish Draft at current profil of [[Gutknecht-25|Christian Gutknecht]] to get approval of the profile manager(s). #improve profile according to the Draft ones the content is approved on. #merge with [[Gutknecht-27|Christian Gutknecht]] (1723 - 1796). #connect to the daughters [[Gutknecht-297|Maria Magdalena]] and [[Gutknecht-296|Maria Elisabetha]] #connect to son [[Gutknecht-241|Christian Gutknecht]], junior. #rename daughter [[Goodnight-431|Catharina Goodnight]] into "Gutknecht" according to birth record. #rename son [[Goodnight-258|Samuel Goodnight]] into "Gutknecht" according to family custom. ----- ==Sources== ==the second immigrant: Johann "Hans" Michael Gutknecht (ca1721-1781)== ===Introduction=== ===Draft of the Profile=== ===to do list=== #publish Draft at current profil of [[Gutknecht-87|Johann Michael Gutknecht]] to get approval of the profile manager(s). #improve profile according to the Draft ones the content is approved on. #merge with several other profiles that represent the same person:
this will have to be done very slowly one by one and with great care, since there are often also wives and children involved. ##merge with [[Goodnight-706|John Michael Goodnight]] (abt. 1712). ##merge with [[Goodnight-242|Hans Michael Goodnight]] (no date). '''Done''' # # ----- ==the third immigrant: Georg "Gerick" Gutknecht (ca1724-1780)== ===Introduction=== ===Draft of the Profile=== ===to do list=== #publish Draft at current profil of [[Gutknecht-73|Georg "Gerick" Gutknecht]] to get approval of the profile manager(s). #improve profile according to the Draft ones the content is approved on. #merge with several other profiles that represent the same person:
this will have to be done very slowly one by one and with great care, since there are often also wives and children involved. ##merge with [[Gutenecht-1|Johannes Georg Gutenecht]] (abt. 1724 - 1780). ##merge with [[Goodnight-564|George Gerick Goodnight]] (abt. 1705 - 1780). ##merge with [[Gutknecht-175|Johann George Gutknecht]] (1730 - 1780). ##merge with [[Goodnight-297|George Gerrick Goodnight]] (1724 - 1780). # #

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Cornwall Ancestors and history The Guy family Find my 1st Cornwall relative, how and when they came to Cornwall. How many all together and still remain there and around the world. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [Guy-2318] Jamie Lynn Guy-Ostrowski Among the last few remaining of so many it seems from my direct family to date. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Are there any remaining Guys in Cornwall? * How many Abraham Guys are there and how to keep them, their children and locations straight. *Attempt to correct errors, overlaps and fill in as many blanks as possible. *find the truth about Merlin, King Arthur, The Castle, Tintagel .... Could it be they lived there too?

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[[Category:Guy Mannering, Arrived 24 Nov 1857]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The "Guy Mannering" sailed from Liverpool on 22 August 1857 and arrived in Melbourne on 24th November 1857. There were 402 passengers spread across the Intermediate and Steerage Classes. The Argus of Saturday 24th October 1857 carried an advertisement for the ship, under WHITE STAR LINE where it is described as a mammoth three decker clipper ship, constructed at New York and one of the strongest and fastest ships afloat - The Guy Mannering by the Carrucan family. On 1 December 1857, the Argus reported the results of a case heard by the Williamstown Police Court raised by 194 of the passengers regarding privations during the voyage including: reduced water rations; beef that was unfit for food; pork that produced severe illness; ships biscuits swarming with maggots; the medical department not being properly attended with ill passengers not being able to obtain any brandy or other absolutely necessary things - Complaints against passengers At least one child was born during the voyage - [[Williams-71673|Elizabeth Williams]] * [https://www.vrwc.org.au/carrucan/documents/Guy%20Mannering.pdf The Guy Mannering by the Carrucan family] * COMPLAINTS AGAINST PASSENGER VESSELS. (1857, December 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 5. Retrieved August 17, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7142807 * A list of unassisted passengers arriving in Victoria can be found at https://prov.vic.gov.au/node/1194

Guymon Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Guzzetta Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Guzzetta Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The '''Guzzetta ONS''' has been included in the '''[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies Project]]'''.
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= '''The Guzzetta ONS leader, [[Guzzetta-24|Mike Guzzetta]], wishes to welcome you to this One Name Study (ONS) of the Guzzetta Surname''' Please feel free to message Mike directly or post any questions or comments you may have in the comments box at the foot of the page and a Guzzetta ONS member will get back with a response in short order. *'''Do you have the Guzzetta surname in your family roots?''' If so, reach out to us and we will help research your Guzzetta family line. Even better, '''[[Space:Guzzetta_ONS_Join_and_become_a_collaborative_member|Come join us]]''' as a collaborative member of the Guzzetta ONS! *'''Do you have the Guzzetta surname of have Guzzetta ancestors and have taken one or more of these DNA tests?''' :* Autosomal ('''[[Help:Autosomal_DNA_Tests|auDNA]]''') genealogical DNA test? :* Full Mitochondrial ('''[[Help:Mitochondrial_DNA_Tests|mtDNA]]''') test and have a Guzzetta in your direct maternal line? :* Full Y-Chromosome ('''[[Help:Y-Chromosome_DNA_Tests|Y-DNA]]''') test and have a Guzzetta direct paternal line? ::*'''If so, Please reach out directly to [[Guzzetta-24|Mike Guzzetta]] who is tracking the haplogroups of the Guzzetta surname and helping people do DNA confirmations on their branches.''' ==Main Goals of the Guzzetta ONS== The Guzzetta ONS was created to provide a collaborative environment for those researching the Guzzetta surname and to study it's meaning, origins and history. The Guzzetta ONS is also researching and studying the Guzzetta Surname's genealogical family lines. * '''Main areas of research and interest can be found on these sub-pages:''' :* [[Space:Meaning_of_the_Guzzetta_Surname%2C_Guzzetta_ONS|Guzzetta Surname - Meaning]]. :* [[Space:Origins_and_History_of_the_Guzzetta_Surname%2C_Guzzetta_ONS|Guzzetta Surname - Origins and History]]. :* [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guzzetta| Guzzetta Surname - Profile List]. :* [[Space:Sub_Studies_of_the_Guzzetta_Surname%2C_Guzzetta_ONS|Guzzetta Surname - List of Associated Sub-Studies]]. :* [[Space:Guzzetta_Surname_Genealogy_Studies%2C_Guzzetta_ONS|Guzzetta Surname - Genealogy Studies]]. :* [[Space:Guzzetta_Surname_DNA_Studies%2C_Guzzetta_ONS|Guzzetta Surname - DNA Studies]]. ==Join and become a collaborative member of the Guzzetta ONS== '''Come and Join us!''' The Guzzetta ONS is open to all WikiTree members in good standing who have an interest in collaborating with others on researching their Guzzetta surname genealogical roots and it's meaning, origins and history. * '''To Join - Message [[Guzzetta-24|Mike Guzzetta]], the Guzzetta ONS leader directly, and include the following in your message:''' :* Your name and WikiTree profile. :* A little about yourself and your interest in studying the Guzzetta surname. :* Your email address so we can add you as a trusted member. ::* We will reply back within 24-48 hours with info on what to do next and how to best get started. * '''We have created a members page that provides valuable information and resources for those collaborating on the Valledolmo OPS. Please read and bookmark this page below for your future reference.''' :* [[Space:Guzzetta_ONS_Member_Resources|Guzzetta ONS Member Resources]] ==Guzzetta ONS Site Map of Space and Category Pages== '''To view a site map of all the Space Pages and Category Pages and their hierarchies for the Guzzetta ONS please click the link below.''' * [[Space:List_of_Guzzetta_ONS_Space_and_Category_Pages|Guzzetta ONS Site Map of Space and Category Pages]]

Gwaedthvod Fawr Ap Eunydd Edits

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Edits for the wikitree profile of [[ap Eunydd-1|Gwaedthvod Fawr Ap Eunydd]]. =Revised Profile for Gwaithfoed= == Biography == [[Ap_Eunydd-3|Gwaedthfod Fawr ap Eunydd (abt.1100-)]] ===Birth and Parents=== Wolcott suggests that his name should be Gwaethfoed ap Eunydd, of Meirionydd or "Gwaithfoed" ===Marriage=== ===Children=== Abt. 1130, Cadifor Ap Gwaethfoed Abt. 1135, Cynillian Ap Gwaethfoed His supposed 3 grandchildren were born around 1160-1165, 1160 Gwaithfoed Ap Cadifor (Main connection to the Phillips family abt. 1450. 1160 Ifor Ap Cadifor 1165 Iorweth Ap Cadifor ===Occupation=== Lord of Cardigan ===Death=== We can estimate that his death was somewhere around 1150, putting him at age 45-65, with two children. ===Issue=== ==Research Notes== ===Wolcott=== A. Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd fits the current line perfectly with ancestors lining up, but puts his birth at abt. 1100, over 150 years after what's listed on the wikitree profile Wolcott notes that "...We note that Bartrum derives this man from the Meirionydd family of Eunydd ap Cadifor ap Peredur Beiswrydd, but identifies him as the father of a Cadifor whose descendants are found in Ceredigion. He dates him exactly contemporary with the man he calls Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd. We suggest this second Gwaithfoed was actually a grandson of the first one we mentioned: Gwaithfoed ap Cadifor ap Gwaithfoed ap Eunydd, born c. 1160..." Darrell Wolcott. Ancient Wales Studies. [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id125.html Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds] Accessed 10/2/2019 This might be worth taking into consideration, along with Wolcott's work, Sortiong out the Gwaithfoeds. Darrell Wolcott. Ancient Wales Studies [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id170.html Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd] Accessed 10/2/2019 ===Lines to be Resolved=== See also: [[Space:Gwaithfoed_of_Wales]] Line A #[[ap Brochwell-2|Eunydd Bach ap Brochwell]], b. 878 #[[ap Eunydd-2|Einion ap Eunydd]] b. 841 #[[ap Einion-42|Peredur Peiswyrd ap Einion]], b. 861 #[[Ap_Peredur_Peiswyrd-1}|Cadifor ap Peredur Peiswyrd]], b. 881 #[[Ap_Cadifor-1|Eunydd ap Cadifor]], b. 916 #[[ap Eunydd-1|Gwaedthvod Fawr Ap Eunydd]]. b. 942 Line B #[[ap Sande-1|Pyll ap Sande]], b. 860 #[[Pyll-3|Eunydd ap Pyll]], b. 935 #[[Eunydd-4|Einion ap Eunydd]], b. 965 #[[Einion-35|Peredur ap Einion]], b. 1000 #[[Peredur-1|Cadifor ap Peredur]], b. 1035 #[[Cadifor-5|Eunydd ap Cadifor]], b. 1070 #[[Eunydd-1|Gwaithfoed ap Eunydd]], b. 1100 == Sources ==

Gweru Cemetery, Gweru, Midlands Province

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This page is part of the [[Space:Zimbabwe_Cemeteries_Team|Zimbabwe Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Gweru Cemetery, Gweru, Midlands Province | Gweru Cemetery List]] for people buried in this municipal graveyard. The Gweru and other Cemeteries may be found grouped under the parent category [[:Category:Zimbabwe, Cemeteries|Zimbabwe, Cemeteries]]
'''Cemetery name:''' Gweru Cemetery
'''Address:''' Lower Gweru Road, Gweru, Zimbabwe
'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: -19.44892, 29.80249
'''Grave numbers:''' The cemetery was first used as early as 1921 and has approximately 1,000 graves
'''Information:''' The Gweru Cemetery is a local council maintained place of rest north west of Gweru city center (proceed westerly direction out of the city along Main Street). The Cemetery is poorly maintained and generally neglected, requiring much attention. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintain some 87 war graves, in extremely good condition, within the Gweru Cemetery - see [http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2058920/gweru-cemetery/ Gweru Commission Plot]. The Gweru Cremation Memorial, commemorates a single Second World War casualty from the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. The nearby Thornhill Air Base was prominent in training British Empire pilots during World War II. ----

Gwinnett County, Georgia

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''Gwinnett County, Georgia
{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a joint sub-project page of the [[Project:United States History|United States History Project]].|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Georgia|Georgia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Georgia Georgia]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Georgia}}|50px]] |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |- |} ==Introduction== :Located in northern Georgia, part of the Atlanta Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area, '''Gwinnett County''' is in the Southern Appalachia Region.See the Appalachian Regional Commission's list of [https://www.arc.gov/appalachian-counties-served-by-arc/ counties served by ARC] (accessed 5 July 2022). See also the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]'s [[Space: Southern Appalachia Team|Southern Appalachia Team page]], which includes a map of the five Regions of Appalachia.Gwinnett County is named for Button Gwinnett, a state legislator and one of the Declaration of Independence signatories from Georgia.Early history of Gwinnett http://www.oldplaces.org/gwinnettga/history.html (accessed 20 Jan 2023) ==People== ===Native American Heritage=== :As the river bottom lands were home to mastodons and saber tooth tigers during the Late Ice Age, and Clovis and Folsom points (used by big game hunters of that era) have been found in the Chattahoochee River Valley, it is likely humans have lived in the area that is now Gwinnett County for at least 12,000 years. Agriculture, specifically the cultivation of gardens, came early to the Etowah and Chatahoochee River Valleys so these were home to some of the earliest permanent villages in North America (between 1000 BC and 900 AD). Prior to the American Revolution, there is archaeological evidence suggesting Southern Siouans, Catawba, and also groups from Mesoamerica such as the Itza Maya and the Yuchi settled in Gwinnett, leaving numerous earthen burial mounds like the Summerour Mounds near Buford Dam. Native American History of Gwinnett County https://accessgenealogy.com/georgia/native-american-history-of-gwinnett-county-georgia.htm#content (accessed 21 Jan 2023)Spanish gold-hunting expeditions from Florida ranging to the mountains of northern Georgia encountered the Apalachee people ("Appalachian" place name being the fourth-oldest surviving European place name in the United States thanks to the regional chiefdoms in the territory between the Florida panhandle and northern Georgia)Stewart, George (1945). Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States. New York: Random House. p. 17. The Cherokee Nation and the Creek Confederacy controlled the land that is now Gwinnett County until 1818 when it was ceded to the Federal Government. ===Important Dates=== *1818, Dec 15: Gwinnett County formed from a portion of Jackson County and land ceded to the state by the Cherokee and Creek Nations *1821: Lawrenceville incorporated, designated county seat *1914: NE part of Gwinnett County removed to form part of Barrow County ===Slavery, Free People of Color, and Emancipation=== :Gwinnett's (3) representatives to the secession convention in Milledgeville voted against secession but were outnumbered and Georgia officially seceded 19 Jan 1861. Georgia was the 27th (and deciding) state to ratify the 13th Amendment officially ending slavery on 18 Dec 1865. Thirteenth Amendment GA History https://www.todayingeorgiahistory.org/tih-georgia-day/thirteenth-amendment/ (Accessed 22 Jan 2023)Loving Aid Society founded in Gwinnett in the 19th century "provided dignified burials for former slaves and people of color in the days before burial insurance was widely available."Black History in Gwinnett https://gwinnettmagazine.com/black-history-in-gwinnett/ (Accessed 22 Jan 2023)Black entrepreneur Robert Livsey bought a former plantation house in Gwinnett in the 1920s and formed a farm and business hub known as "The Promised Land" which is now being made into a museum. ===Notables and Interesting Citizens=== *[[Winn-38|Elisha Winn]] was among the first Inferior Court Justices and was instrumental in early Gwinnett County government *[[Ethridge-923|Sam Flint]] Prolific actor in over 230 films *[[Charles-4015|Ezzard Charles]] Professional boxer born in [[:Category:Lawrenceville, Georgia|Lawrenceville]] ===Population Statistics=== '''Historical Population Data''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwinnett_County,_Georgia#Demographics Wikipedia contributors, "Gwinnett County, Georgia," Wikipedia, Demographics], (accessed Oct 9, 2022). {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#B70A1E" | {| border="1" cellpadding="7px" style="text-align: right;" |-bgcolor="D9D9D9" !Census!!Population!!% Change ±!!!!Census!!Population!!% Change ± |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1820||4,589||—||||1930||27,853||-8.2% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1830||13,289||189.6%||||1940||29,087||4.4% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1840||10,804||-18.7%||||1950||32,320||11.1% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1850||11,257||4.2%||||1960||43,541||34.7% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1860||12,940||15.0%||||1970||72,349||66.2% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1870||12,431||-3.9%||||1980||166,903||130.7% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1880||19,531||57.1%||||1990||352,910||111.4% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1890||19,899||1.9%||||2000||588,448||66.7% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1900||25,585||28.6%||||2010||805,321||36.9% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1910||28,824||12.7%||||2020||957,062||18.8% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1920||30,327||5.2%|||||||| |} |} {{clear}}

==Activities== *[[:Category:Harlem Globetrotters|Harlem Globetrotters]] exhibition basketball team headquartered in [[:Category:Peachtree Corners, Georgia|Peachtree Corners]] *Gwinnett Stripers International League Baseball team at Coolray field (Triple-A affiliate of Atlanta Braves) *Southeastern Railway Museum in [[:Category:Duluth, Georgia|Duluth]] *Gwinnett History Museum and Lawrenceville Female Seminary from National Register for Historic Places *Gas South Arena home to basketball, gymnastics, and hockey ===Commerce and Agriculture=== :Historically, gold mining, cotton textiles, and leather tanningGagnon, Michael (2018). Gwinnett County: A Bicentennial Celebration. Gwinnett Historical Society: Gwinnett Historical Society.Farming switched from mainly cotton to dairy in the early 20th centuryGwinnett County in New Georgia Encyclopedia https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/gwinnett-county/ (Accessed 22 Jan 2023) ===Education=== *Largest school district in Georgia (21 high schools, 29 middle schools, 80 elementary schools, 13 specialty schools) *[[:Category:University of Georgia|University of Georgia]] satellite campus in [[:Category:Lawrenceville, Georgia|Lawrenceville]] *Georgia Gwinnett College ([[:Category:Lawrenceville, Georgia|Lawrenceville]]) *Gwinnett Technical College ([[:Category:Lawrenceville, Georgia|Lawrenceville]]) ===Military=== ===Religion=== :According to the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB), Gwinnett County is 24.3% Evangelical Protestant, 8.4% Catholic, and 8.3% Mainline Protestant with Southern Baptist having the highest number of congregations by a significant margin.Association of Religion Data Archives https://www.thearda.com/us-religion/census/congregational-membership?y=2010&y2=0&t=0&c=13135 (Accessed 22 Jan 2023) ==Geography== :The county has a total area of 437 square miles, of which 430 square miles is land and 6.4 square miles (1.5%) is water according to the U.S. Census Bureau. "2010 Census Gazetteer Files" United State Census Bureau. https://data.census.gov/cedsci/profile/Gwinnett_County,_Georgia?g=0500000US13135 (accessed 11 Oct 2022) ===Adjacent Georgia Counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Gwinnett County
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[[]] | N Location = [[:Category:Forsyth County, Georgia|Forsyth County, Georgia]] | NE Location = [[:Category:Hall County, Georgia|Hall County, Georgia]] | E Location = [[:Category:Barrow County, Georgia|Barrow County, Georgia]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Walton County, Georgia|Walton County, Georgia]] | S Location = [[:Category:Rockdale County, Georgia|Rockdale County, Georgia]] | SW Location =[[:Category:DeKalb County, Georgia|DeKalb County, Georgia]] | W Location = [[:Category:Fulton County, Georgia|Fulton County, Georgia]] }} ===Maps=== ===Communities=== *'''Cities''': [[:Category:Auburn, Georgia|Auburn]] / [[:Category:Berkeley Lake, Georgia|Berkeley Lake]] / [[:Category:Buford, Georgia|Buford]] / [[:Category:Dacula, Georgia|Dacula]] / [[:Category:Duluth, Georgia|Duluth]] / [[:Category:Grayson, Georgia|Grayson]] / [[:Category:Lawrenceville, Georgia|Lawrenceville]] / [[:Category:Lilburn, Georgia|Lilburn]] / [[:Category:Loganville, Georgia|Loganville]] / [[:Category:Norcross, Georgia|Norcross]] / [[:Category:Peachtree Corners, Georgia|Peachtree Corners]] / [[:Category:Snellville, Georgia|Snellville]] / [[:Category:Sugar Hill, Georgia|Sugar Hill]] / [[:Category:Suwanee, Georgia|Suwanee]] *'''Towns''': [[:Category:Braselton, Georgia|Braselton]] / [[:Category:Rest Haven, Georgia| Rest Haven]] *'''Census-designated places''': [[:Category:Mountain Park, Gwinnett County, Georgia|Mountain Park]] *'''Unincorporated communities''': Allendale / [[:Category:Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia|Centerville]] / Five Forks / Mechanicsville / [[:Category:Mountain Park, Gwinnett County, Georgia|Mountain Park]] / Rockbridge / Rosebud / [[:Category:Tucker, Georgia|Tucker]] ==Stickers and Categories== ===Stickers=== {|cellpadding=10 |'''US Southern Colonies Stickers''' |- | ||'''For US Southern Colonist Sticker''' ^^^^ |- |{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} |{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}}
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{{Georgia Sticker|part of Georgia's history}} |} : ^ Appropriate for pre-USA and post-1776 people profiles. Using the born or lived parameter with "state= Georgia" adds [[:Category: Georgia Appalachians]], which should only be used on profiles whose roots are in Georgia. : ^^ See [[Template: Appalachian Roots]] for details about "born in" and "lived in" (and "lives in") options. : ^^^ See [[Template: Georgia Sticker]] for details of parameters & use (it is used on both pre-USA and post-1776 profiles). {{clear}} : ^^^^ Appropriate for pre-USA people profiles. See [[Template: US Southern Colonist Sticker]] for details of parameters & use (it must include a colony parameter and is used only on pre-USA profiles). ===Categories=== :[[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia|Gwinnett County]] *preceded by Jackson County *[[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia|Gwinnett County]] (created in 1818 from Jackson County and lands ceded from the Creek Confederacy) *[[:Category:Barrow County, Georgia|Barrow County]] created from NE [[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia|Gwinnett County]] in 1914 : What this means for categorizing profiles of people connected to land that is today [[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia|Gwinnett County]] ... * If they are '''post-1776''', they should be in Jackson County after 1784 depending on location and [[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia|Gwinnett County]] or [[:Category:Barrow County, Georgia|Barrow County]] after 1914, and because Georgia did secede from the union, drop USA/United States from 1861 through reconstruction. * If they are '''pre-USA''', they should not be in Jackson County (which was created in 1784) or [[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia|Gwinnett County]] (which was created in 1818) but instead should probably be categorized by settlement rather than county. ==Useful Project and Category Links== *https://www.arc.gov/appalachian-counties-served-by-arc/ ==Genealogy and History Resources== *http://gwinnetths.org/ *https://georgia.gov/organization/georgia-civil-war-commission *https://thegagenweb.com/gagwinnett/gwinhistory2.html ==General Maintenance Task List== ==Research Notes and Page Updates== ==Timeline== *1812: War of 1812 brings Fort Daniel which brings more trade and commerce to early Gwinnett *1818, Dec 15: Gwinnett County created from a portion of Jackson County and land ceded to the state by the Cherokee and Creek Nations *1821: City of Lawrenceville incorporated, designated county seat *1836: Creek Indian War (Captain Hammond Garmany's Mounted Volunteers) *1861: Gwinnett's (3) representatives to secession convention in Milledgeville voted against secession but were outnumbered :*1861,19 Jan: Georgia secedes from the Union *1871: courthouse fire destroyed most early records and deeds (KKK attempt to avoid prosecution for their crimes) Holman, Tyler (2018). "A Destructive Conflagration". Georgia Backroads. 17 (4): 39–43. *1871-1891: railroad lines built through county inducing founding of new cities :*1871 Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway (now Norfolk Southern)http://gwinnetths.org/history.html (accessed 22 Jan 2023) :*1891 Georgia, Carolina, and Northern Railway (merged with Seaboard, now CSX) *1914 NE Gwinnett County removed to form new Barrow County *1956, Feb: Lake Lanier formed by building of Buford DamChattahoochee River National Recreation Area https://www.nps.gov/places/buford-dam-place.htm (Accessed 22 Jan 2023) ==Resources== : Links from [[:Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia]] * [https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/web/gwinnett/Home County website] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwinnett_County,_Georgia Gwinnett County] * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q490065 Wikidata Gwinnett County] : See also: * WikiTree's [[Project: Georgia|Georgia Project]] * WikiTree's [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ** [[Space: Southern Appalachia Team]] (space page) ** [[:Category: Southern Appalachia Team]] ** [[:Category:Georgia Appalachians]] (landing level for people profiles) * [https://thegaproject.org/ The GA GenWeb Project] ** [https://thegagenweb.com/gagwinnett/ Gwinnett County] ---- ==Sources== :'''Footnotes'''

Gwyneth Mission 2023

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== Gwyneth Mission 2023 == Checklist to track my progress with WikiTree’s “15 for 15” event in 2023, the year that WikiTree turns 15. * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141/are-you-participating-in-the-2023-15-for-15-mission?show=1548077#c1548077 * [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:15_For_15 Help List]] * [[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141/are-you-participating-in-the-2023-15-for-15-mission G2G enrollment question]] '''Completed''' # I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist # I added at least one source to these 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category # Add 150 profiles during a Connect-a-Thon - ConnectAThon - 202301: 155 profiles added # Improved 15 profiles from your Anniversaries list # Improve 15 profiles of individuals who died young # Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension # Join a geographical project - England Project # Try out 3 apps that you have not used before -Tree App|Surnames Generator|Ancestor Statistics # Create a free-space profile about something that interests you - : ##[[Space:St_James_the_Lesser_Ashted_Warwickshire|St James the Lesser, Ashted, Warwickshire]] # Resolve 15 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category # Increase your CC7 number by 150 (1228 to 1378) - 1432 # Watch and leave a comment on 15 of the Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube # Resolve 15 profiles in the Needs Biography Category # Join a functional project. - England Tangled Families # Earn 5 Club 1000 badges (make 1000 contributions in a month) - Jan / Mar / Apr / May / Jun :'''16-30 Complete:''' :16 Improve 30 profiles from your Anniversaries list :17 Improve 45 profiles from your Anniversaries list :18 Sort your Watchlist by oldest edit and try to improve 30 of those profiles :19 Improve 30 profiles of individuals who died young :20 Improve 45 profiles of individuals who died young :21 Add at least one source to 30 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category :22 Add at least one source to 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category :23 Resolve 30 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category :24 Resolve 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category :25 Add 150 profiles during Jul Connect-a-Thon :26 Solve 15 Unknowns (in your Watchlist) :27 Solve 30 Unknowns in your Watchlist :28 Solve 45 Unknowns in your Watchlist :29 Participate in 5 monthly challenges - England Project: Mar / May / Jul | Sourcerer's Challenge: Jul /Aug :30 Sort your Watchlist by oldest edit and try to improve 45 of those profiles '''31 - 45 In Progress''' # Resolve 30 profiles in the Needs Biography Category - 30 # Resolve 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category - 34 # Upload 15 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) - 9 # Use David Randall's Checklist to improve 15 profiles to completeness - 10 # Connect 5 unconnected profiles - 3 # Resolve 15 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category - 3 # Earn 5 Club 100 badges (make 100 contributions in a month) - Feb / Aug / Sep # Give 15 thank-yous each month for 12 months Jan - Aug # Send out 15 E-Cards - 1 '''Possibles''' # Watch and leave a comment on 5 of the videos from WikiTree Day # Attend the WikiTree Day event # Resolve 30 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category # Resolve 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category # Using the Random Profile feature in the WikiTree Browser Extension or this app to find and improve 15 random profiles # Use David Randall's Checklist to improve 30 profiles to completeness '''Other''' :Start a free-space project. - Wales Cemeteries pages? :I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles: :Connect 5 unconnected profiles in your Watchlist :Solve 15 Unknowns in your Watchlist :Participate in 15 weekly challenges :Source 150 profiles each during a Source-a-Thon :Source 150 profiles each during a Source-a-Thon :''Award 1 Wonderful WikiTreer in G2G each month for 12 months'' :Award 5 Generous Genealogist badges :Award 5 Family or Community Star badges :Invite 5 people to join WikiTree :Share 15 of the Question of the Week images on your social media:I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s): :Watch and leave a comment on 15 of the WikiNews Wednesday videos on YouTube :Watch and leave a comment on 5 of the videos from WikiTree Day: :Using the Random Profile feature in the WikiTree Browser Extension or this app to find and improve 15 random profiles :Start a free-space project :Solve 15 Unknowns in your Watchlist to get your friends and family talking :Start or join a One-Name Study :Start or join a One-Place Study :Join a topical project :Join a functional project :Participate in 15 Weekend Chats :Answer 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G :Help another WikiTreer break down a brick wall :Send a short video telling why you love WikiTree to eowyn-at-wikitree.com '''“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 1228 (starting number) to 1378 (add 150). *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. [[Space:St_Cynfran_Churchyard_Llysfaen_Denbighshire |St Cynfran Churchyard, Llysfaen]] *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *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:''' I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: # February # August I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # January # March # April # May # Jun I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: # [[Savage-4909|Alice Ann (Savage) Hazlehurst (1858-1962)]] # [[Leigh-1439|Sarah Ellen (Leigh) Underwood (1889-1970)]] # [[Davies-14994|Daniel Davies (1806-1871)]] # [[Davies-16120|Thomas Davies (bef.1832-bef.1899)]] # [[Leigh-2150|Edith (Leigh) Frangleton (1883-bef.1950)]] # [[Holt-12727|John Holt (1805-1871)]] # [[Leicester-236|Thomas Leicester (bef.1809-1881)]] # [[Jary-24|Mary (Jary) Hughes]] # [[Jackson-43811|Annie Isabelle (Jackson) Armstrong (1890-1929)]] I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list: # [[Leigh-2147|Elizabeth (Leigh) Graham (1877-bef.1953)]] # [[Leicester-236|Thomas Leicester (bef.1809-1881)]] # [[Wells-22707|Phoebe Ann (Wells) Leicester (bef.1810-1886)]] # [[Stout-6204|William Stout (abt.1828-1861)]] # [[Morgan-30730|Thomas Morgan (bef.1808-bef.1872)]] # [[Nichols-16255|Alice (Nichols) Morgan (1809-bef.1880)]] # [[Morgan-29996|Elizabeth (Morgan) Taylor (1837-1909)]] # [[Savage-7752|John Savage (bef.1770-bef.1855)]] # [[Savage-7558|Joseph Savage (bef.1811-1885)]] # [[Sudrom-1|Mary Anne (Sudrom) Savage (abt.1818-1889)]] # [[Leigh-2171|John Leigh (bef.1827-)]] # [[Lawless-848|Sarah (Lawless) Leigh (bef.1829-abt.1881)]] # [[Dawson-9702|James Dawson (bef.1809-bef.1882)]] # [[Savage-4909|Alice Ann (Savage) Hazlehurst (1858-1962)]] # [[Hazlehurst-38|Allen Hazlehurst (1856-1932)]] # [[Savage-7558|Joseph Savage (bef.1811-1885)]] # [[Sudrom-1|Mary Anne (Sudrom) Savage (abt.1818-1889)]] # [[Leigh-2171|John Leigh (bef.1827-)]] # [[Leigh-2316|John Leigh (abt.1800-bef.1856)]] # [[Barnes-22786|Ellen (Barnes) Leigh (bef.1798-1871)]] # [[Leigh-2497|Nancy (Leigh) Clarke (abt.1804-bef.1872)]] # [[Clarke-19021|Thomas Clarke (bef.1802-bef.1875)]] # [[Clarke-16971|Sarah (Clarke) Taylor (1830-bef.1897)]] # [[Taylor-71696|William Taylor (bef.1828-bef.1892)]] # [[Davies-11819|Sarah (Davies) Miller (1827-1910)]] # [[Dobles-5|Mary (Dobles) Wright (bef.1789-1852)]] # [[Wright-51329|Samuel Wright (bef.1788-1846)]] # [[Hoult-1161|Sarah (Hoult) Morris (bef.1856-bef.1911)]] # [[Morris-29590|Daniel Morris (1852-bef.1921)]] # [[Marsh-11643|Robert Marsh (1809-bef.1849)]] # [[Ashton-3661|Maria Frances Ashton (1816-bef.1884)]] # [[Jones-117906|Elizabeth (Jones) Callan (abt.1809-bef.1868)]] # [[Callan-360|Henry Callan (1803-bef.1879)]] # [[Callan-300|Alice (Callan) Marsh (1839-bef.1914)]] # [[Marsh-9856|James Ashton Marsh (bef.1838-bef.1912)]] # [[Marsh-9803|Alice (Marsh) Morris (1877-)]] # [[Morris-29485|Daniel Morris (1879-1938)]] # [[Cheatham-1437|Harriet (Cheatham) Allwood (bef.1816-)]] # [[Allwood-347|William Allwood (abt.1816-)]] # [[Allwood-274|Louisa (Allwood) Hunt (abt.1859-abt.1949)]] # [[Hunt-20775|James Hunt (1858-1927)]] # [[Hoccum-3|Ellen (Hoccum) Lloyd (bef.1830-abt.1902)]] # [[Hoccum-2|Emma (Hoccum) Dark (1849-1936)]] # [[Dark-443|Eva Emma (Dark) Slater (1878-bef.1959)]] # [[Bucknall-159|Selina (Bucknall) Kitson (bef.1825-1895)]] I improved these 15, 30 or 45 early profiles from my Watchlist: (Sort by oldest edit) # [[Fairhurst-376|Thomas Fairhurst (bef.1838-bef.1910)]] # [[Hankinson-577|Hannah Jones (Hankinson) Massey (bef.1850-1928)]] # [[Clarke-19030|Martha Clarke (1823-bef.1851)]] # [[Clarke-19031|Jane Clarke (1824-)]] # [[Clarke-19033|Alice Clarke (bef.1827-abt.1836)]] # [[Clarke-19039|Emma Clarke (bef.1843-abt.1916)]] # [[Clarke-19043|William Clarke (abt.1852-)]] # [[Holt-10757|Joseph Holt (bef.1841-bef.1879)]] # [[Hussey-2553|Hannah (Hussey) Siddall (bef.1834-1896)]] # [[Hussey-2556|Mary Jane Hussey (bef.1819-)]] # [[Hussey-2557|Thomas Hussey (bef.1822-)]] # [[Hussey-2558|Alice (Hussey) Mee (bef.1827-1901)]] # [[Jervis-423|Edward Jervis (1878-abt.1951)]] # [[Kite-857|Henry Churchill Kite (1907-1988)]] # [[Kite-859|Margaret Isabel (Kite) Whitworth (1908-1956)]] # [[Phillips-39632|Mary (Phillips) Holt (abt.1845-bef.1873)]] # [[Unknown-565077|Alice (Unknown) Boardman (1781-bef.1864)]] # [[Blackham-179|John Allen Blackham (1903-1948)]] # [[Ditchfield-159|Thomas Ditchfield (bef.1823-)]] # [[Ditchfield-130|Martha (Ditchfield) Leigh (bef.1722-bef.1813)]] # [[Rowlinson-137|Mary (Rowlinson) Warburton (bef.1817-bef.1838)]] # [[Hankinson-614|Alice (Hankinson) Forman (1853-1901)]] # [[Hough-3688|Frank Hough (1904-1990)]] # [[Cook-39678|Gladys May (Cook) Hough (1906-1992)]] # [[Warburton-1019|Walter Warburton (1883-1975)]] # [[Wilson-87186|Samuel Wilson (bef.1841-abt.1900)]] # [[Lloyd-9888|Humphrey Lloyd DD (1610-1689)]] # [[Roberts-43770|Hariett (Roberts) Wilson (bef.1844-1920)]] # [[Kite-850|John James Kite (1883-1940)]] # [[Kite-852|Percy Albert Kite (1892-bef.1960)]] # [[Wilson-87185|Margaret Ellen (Wilson) Kite (bef.1875-bef.1960)]] # [[Birkett-464|George Harold Birkett (abt.1897-abt.1969)]] # [[Kite-856|Doris (Kite) Deakin (1904-)]] # [[Cartledge-289|Julia (Cartledge) Blackham (1908-)]] # [[Blackham-180|John William Blackham (1877-)]] # [[Price-24574|Joseph Horner Price (bef.1900-1975)]] # [[Waring-1457|Agnes (Waring) Price (abt.1875-)]] # [[Gascoigne-710|Grace Dennett (Gascoigne) Price (1900-abt.1971)]] # [[Gascoigne-711|Thomas Gascoigne (abt.1874-abt.1948)]] # [[Dennett-553|Jane (Dennett) Gascoigne (1866-1939)]] # [[Kite-845|James Kite (abt.1809-bef.1872)]] # [[Bundy-1914|Elizabeth (Bundy) Kite (bef.1809-bef.1862)]] # [[Kite-862|Frederick Kite (bef.1851-)]] # [[Kite-863|John Kite (bef.1837-bef.1885)]] # [[Kite-864|Harriet (Kite) Davies (bef.1848-)]] I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: # [[Allen-53843|James Henry Allen (bef.1891-1967)]] # [[Woodrow-680|James Samuel Woodrow (bef.1831-1922)]] # [[Jagger-297|Mabel (Jagger) Dennis (1867-1947)]] # [[Fitzhugh-699|Thomas Fitzhugh Esq. (1770-1856)]] # [[Roscoe-426|Margaret Isabel (Roscoe) Scarth (bef.1853-1919)]] # [[Wrigg-36|Elizabeth Wrigg (abt.1818-1886)]] # [[Griffith-Boscawen-7|Alice Catherine Trevor (Griffith-Boscawen) Taaffe (1870-1963)]] # [[Hughes-18476|Athelstan Hughes (1883-1958)]] # [[Yorke-173|Philip Yorke II (1849-1922)]] # [[Kenrick-16|William Kenrick (1796-1865)]] # [[Kenrick-19|William Wynne Kenrick (1837-1892)]] # [[Roberts-33308|John Roberts (1848-1923)]] # [[Woolley-674|Harry Woolley (1864-abt.1912)]] # [[Belton-547|Rose (Belton) Mason (abt.1889-1926)]] # [[Bleckly-78|John James Bleckly (1842-1930)]] # [[Holebrook-19|John Allan Holebrook (1862-1925)]] # [[Williams-42280|John Williams (1838-1900)]] # [[Williams-42282|Joseph Williams (1875-1940)]] # [[Appleton-70|Thomas Appleton (bef.1855-1933)]] # [[Appleton-61|Matthew Appleton (abt.1890-abt.1972)]] # [[Dodd-7556|Elizabeth (Dodd) Beech (1790-1878)]] # [[Jones-135010|Catherine (Jones) Hughes (1861-1894)]] # [[Barclay-257|Sarah Barclay (abt.1829-1884)]] # [[Evans-9623|Absolam Evans (bef.1796-1860)]] # [[McNulty-1070|Alice McNulty (1910-1910)]] # [[Appleton-71|George Appleton (abt.1895-1915)]] # [[Appleton-67|Sydney Appleton (bef.1898-1917)]] # [[Appleton-68|Arthur Appleton (1892-1974)]] # [[Davenport-4866|James Davenport (1871-)]] # [[Leech-292|Helen Beatrix (Leech) Potter (1839-1932)]] # [[Kennerley-336|Henry Kennerley (1878-1946)]] # [[Kennerley-247|Ann (Kennerley) Cardwell (abt.1872-bef.1951)]] # [[Acton-29|John Acton (bef.1863-1936)]] # [[Aidley-2|John Aidley (1852-1919)]] I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: # [[Williams-122010|Grace (Williams) Braddock (1859-bef.1930)]] # [[Unknown-611494|Jane (Unknown) Davies (abt.1799-1866)]] # [[Evans-44341|Ann Caroline (Evans) Morcom (1844-1911)]] I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: # [[Adey-4|Mary Ann (Adey) Homer (bef.1804-bef.1860)]] # [[Ashton-1366|Ruth Ann Ashton (1869-1910)]] # [[Boardman-115|Elizabeth (Boardman) Fell (1801-1857)]] # [[Bowes-353|John Bowes (1868-1915)]] # [[Braid-62|Ethel (Braid) Larcombe (1889-1963)]] # [[Larcombe-9|Sydney Llewellyn Duke Larcombe (bef.1890-abt.1969)]] # [[Holebrook-11|Allan Holebrook (1842-1921)]] # [[Farrington-5678|Ann (Farrington) Holebrook (1843-1903)]] # [[Jones-13545|Daisy M (Jones) Stevenson (1887-1973)]] # [[Lloyd-1729|John Lloyd (abt.1816-)]] # [[Hyatt-122|Mary Ann Hyatt (bef.1859-bef.1926)]] # [[Cartwright-402|James Cartwright (1857-1921)]] # [[Cartwright-403|Mary Ellen Cartwright (1859-1926)]] # [[Barber-3795|John William Barber (bef.1889-1915)]] # [[Clare-265|Ernest Clare (abt.1887-1917)]] # [[Clare-249|Joseph Clare (1851-)]] # [[Barber-13841|Ann (Barber) Cartwright (bef.1824-1913)]] # [[Cartwright-400|George Cartwright (bef.1824-1898)]] # [[Simpson-1911|Sophia Polly Simpson (1823-1858)]] # [[Kenderdine-42|Charles Edward Kenderdine (1849-aft.1932)]] # [[Kenderdine-31|Thomas Simpson Kenderdine (abt.1848-1896)]] # [[Kenderdine-121|Alfred William Kenderdine (abt.1850-)]] # [[Kenderdine-44|Laura Sophia Kenderdine (1856-1890)]] # [[Kenderdine-43|Francisca Mary Kenderdine (1857-1925)]] # [[Whitfield-60|Betty (Whitfield) Clare (bef.1803-1873)]] # [[Clare-230|Alice (Clare) Southern (bef.1827-)]] # [[Clare-267|Thomas Clare (abt.1844-1922)]] # [[Newton-16844|Walter Charles Newton (1876-1952)]] # [[Kenworthy-935|Joseph Kenworthy (1866-1930)]] # [[Cartwright-2769|William Cartwright (abt.1851-1928)]] # [[Cartwright-2766|Thomas Cartwright (abt.1814-)]] # [[Kenderdine-32|Richard Kenderdine (1821-1903)]] # [[Kenderdine-39|Rosalie Kenderdine (abt.1872-1975)]] # [[Kenderdine-45|Richard Shanley Kenderdine (1852-1937)]] # [[Kelsall-16|Sarah (Kelsall) Clare (abt.1832-1911)]] # [[UNKNOWN-122833|Ann (UNKNOWN) Smith (1822-)]] # [[Youle-19|Ernest Charles Youle (1870-1949)]] # [[Cartwright-2765|Margaret (Cartwright) Ashton (abt.1841-1877)]] # [[Ashton-2340|Joseph Ashton (bef.1840-)]] # [[Cartwright-2768|Thomas Cartwright (abt.1846-)]] # [[Cartwright-2767|Maria Cartwright (1854-1903)]] # [[Ashton-2346|Margaret Ashton (1867-)]] # [[Ashton-2343|Annie Beatrice Ashton (1869-)]] # [[Wright-4169|Margaret Jane (Wright) Simmonds (1868-1910)]] # [[Wright-4171|Thomas E Wright (abt.1872-)]] # [[Wright-4170|Alfred Wright (abt.1877-)]] I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: # [[Seddon-4639|William James Seddon (abt.1908-1909)]] # [[Tomlinson-5180|George Tomlinson (1925-2007)]] # [[Auchinleck-71|Norman Auchinleck (1915-1983)]] # [[Bulmer-954|William Edward Bulmer (1915-1942)]] # [[Seddon-2192|Richard Seddon (1915-1986)]] # [[Pace-2041|Florence Pace (1915-1973)]] # [[Pulford-196|Nora Pulford (1914-)]] # [[Entwistle-384|John Baxter Entwistle (1913-2006)]] # [[Goddard-2158|Annie Goddard (1912-1997)]] # [[Seddon-2219|John Henry Seddon (abt.1912-1972)]] # [[Morley-955|Doris (Morley) Smith (1914-abt.1965)]] # [[Seddon-2194|Francis Seddon (1910-1963)]] # [[Seddon-2828|Frank Seddon (1909-1978)]] # [[Kendrick-1157|Mildred Ann Kendrick (1908-)]] # [[Seddon-2189|James Seddon (abt.1908-2003)]] # [[Seddon-2613|Edward Small Seddon (1907-1993)]] # [[Seddon-2237|Ernest Evelyn Seddon (1903-1978)]] # [[Worsencroft-21|Harold Worsencroft (1905-1959)]] # [[Cornelius-3090|Hannah (Cornelius) Morcom (bef.1806-abt.1890)]] # [[Holt-4394|Richard Holt (1800-1876)]] # [[Renolds-4|Mary (Renolds) Clare (1841-)]] # [[Green-23747|George Noel Green (1904-1957)]] # [[McNulty-1070|Alice McNulty (1910-1910)]] # [[Wright-4173|Thomas Coates Wright (1842-1918)]] # [[Wright-4169|Margaret Jane Wright (1868-1910)]] # [[Wright-4171|Thomas E Wright (abt.1872-)]] # [[Wright-4170|Alfred Wright (abt.1877-)]] # [[Seddon-12730|John Seddon (bef.1818-)]] # [[Unknown-453711|Martha (Unknown) Seddon (1822-)]] # [[Gregory-13719|Alice (Gregory) Seddon (1864-)]] # [[Seddon-8806|Thomas Seddon (1885-)]] # [[Seddon-8809|Rosamond Margaret Seddon (1887-)]] # [[Seddon-8808|George William Seddon (1891-)]] # [[Unknown-453689|Mary (Unknown) Seddon (1859-)]] # [[Seddon-3291|John James Seddon (abt.1869-abt.1901)]] # [[Dundevand-1|Annie (Dundevand) Seddon (1875-)]] # [[Bebbington-221|Sarah Bebbington (abt.1805-)]] # [[Aston-1381|John Aston (abt.1816-)]] # [[Finchett-15|Mary Ann (Finchett) Aston (abt.1826-)]] # [[Wray-8518|Unnamed Wray (1904-1904)]] # [[UNKNOWN-103503|Mary (UNKNOWN) Wright (bef.1836-1912)]] # [[Hunt-3014|Jeremiah Hunt (abt.1797-1864)]] # [[Hunt-3011|Harriet Hunt (abt.1842-)]] # [[Hunt-3017|Maria Hunt (abt.1846-)]] # [[Hunt-3021|William Hunt (abt.1840-)]] I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist: # [[Leigh-1439|Sarah Ellen (Leigh) Underwood (1889-1970)]] # [[Corney-1137|James Corney (bef.1849-1884)]] # [[Bowes-26|Ada Alice (Bowes) Burrill (1871-bef.1942)]] # [[Saul-486|Mary (Saul) Shepherd (abt.1743-abt.1819)]] # [[Brackenbury-402|Joseph Brackenbury MA (bef.1719-bef.1777)]] # [[Leigh-2150|Edith (Leigh) Frangleton (1883-bef.1950)]] # [[Morcom-182|Joseph Bickford Morcom (abt.1844-1880)]] # [[Morcom-193|Edith Annie Morcom (1874-1946)]] # [[Dawson-6231|Alice (Dawson) Leigh (bef.1859-bef.1916)]] # [[Leigh-1440|Joseph Leigh (bef.1854-bef.1918)]] I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles: I connected these 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree: # [[Massey-5995|Miriam (Massey) Hinton (1793-1854)]] + # [[Blease-111|Sarah (Blease) Arstall (abt.1823-1893)]] + # [[Pass-425|Elizabeth (Pass) Massey (abt.1810-1851)]] I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles of individuals who died young: # [[Farrington-2685|Carl Joseph Farrington (1966-bef.1966)]] # [[Farrington-1994|Annie Farrington (1922-bef.1922)]] # [[Farrington-1995|Annie Farrington (1927-bef.1929)]] # [[Farrington-3750|Edith Farrington (1928-bef.1929)]] # [[Farrington-7456|Sheila Farrington (1936-1936)]] # [[Farrington-4480|Florence Farrington (1895-1902)]] # [[Farrington-7890|Winifred Eileen Farrington (1912-bef.1912)]] # [[Farrington-2781|Catherine Farrington (1934-bef.1934)]] # [[Farrington-6557|Margaret Farrington (1934-bef.1934)]] # [[Farrington-5820|John Farrington (1935-bef.1937)]] # [[Farrington-5528|James Farrington (1920-1921)]] # [[Farrington-3571|Doreen Farrington (1926-bef.1930)]] # [[Farrington-7570|Thomas Farrington (1883-bef.1884)]] # [[Farrington-6378|Lizzie Farrington (1894-bef.1894)]] # [[Taylor-71702|John Taylor (abt.1871-bef.1871)]] # [[Holt-10756|Arthur Robertson Holt (1873-bef.1873)]] # [[Leigh-2148|Sarah Leigh (1879-abt.1882)]] # [[Jary-20|Quantrill Jary (bef.1763-bef.1764)]] # [[Jary-21|Ann Jary (bef.1767-bef.1768)]] # [[Bates-15760|Ernest Bates (1892-1893)]] # [[Charlton-2279|Eunice Charlton (1919-abt.1920)]] # [[Charlton-2277|Nancy Charlton (1919-1919)]] # [[Forster-2861|Sarah Forster (bef.1794-bef.1802)]] # [[Forster-2862|Sarah Forster (1790-bef.1793)]] # [[Forster-2863|Joseph Forster (1793-bef.1793)]] # [[Gallop-719|Herbert Gallop (1895-bef.1895)]] # [[Booth-9734|Samuel Booth (abt.1847-bef.1848)]] # [[Dawson-10567|Ann Dawson (bef.1818-bef.1820)]] # [[Dawe-1243|Alfred Dawe (1891-bef.1891)]] # [[Fairhurst-372|Benjamin Fairhurst (1876-1876)]] # [[Fairhurst-358|Hannah Fairhurst (bef.1830-bef.1831)]] # [[Fairhurst-362|Hannah Fairhurst (1859-1859)]] # [[Fairhurst-348|Margaret Fairhurst (1860-bef.1863)]] # [[Fairhurst-371|Margaret Fairhurst (bef.1875-1875)]] # [[Tipping-72|Elizabeth Tipping (bef.1721-bef.1726)]] # [[Frangleton-27|Male Frangleton (1902-1902)]] # [[Frangleton-29|Ellen Frangleton (1906-1906)]] # [[Frangleton-30|Alice Frangleton (1910-bef.1912)]] # [[Deeley-159|Minnie Deeley (1895-1896)]] # [[Salisbury-2579|Catharine Salisbury (1788-1789)]] # [[Arnold-21227|Mary Arnold (bef.1845-bef.1849)]] # [[Poulson-235|George Poulson (abt.1868-1871)]] # [[Savage-7567|Joseph Savage (1852-bef.1853)]] # [[Rogers-42766|Doris Rogers (1912-)]] # [[Hatton-214|Susanna Hatton (bef.1613-bef.1613)]] # [[Hinton-2793|Miriam Hinton (bef.1854-bef.1855)]] I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: # [[Gordon-20018|Elizabeth (Gordon) Henderson (abt.1872-)]] # [[Gregory-13719|Alice (Gregory) Seddon (1864-)]] # [[Hough-4524|Mary (Hough) Newton (abt.1880-)]] # [[Kenworthy-954|Margaret Kenworthy (1862-1926)]] # [[Wrench-427|Annie (Wrench) Hughes (abt.1864-1943)]] # [[Savage-10767|Mary (Savage) Coles (abt.1826-)]] # [[Bebbington-221|Sarah Bebbington (abt.1805-)]] # [[Frith-1179|Catherine Elizabeth (Frith) Buckley (abt.1836-1882)]] # [[Finchett-15|Mary Ann (Finchett) Aston (abt.1826-)]] # [[Pass-425|Elizabeth (Pass) Massey (abt.1810-1851)]] # [[Dundevand-1|Annie (Dundevand) Seddon (1875-)]] # [[Preston-9888|Elizabeth (Preston) Cartwright (abt.1850-)]] # [[Waring-1880|Mary (Waring) Cartwright (abt.1810-)]] # [[Johnson-138550|Mary (Johnson) Rogerson (abt.1835-bef.1884)]] # [[Broadbent-1476|Sarah (Broadbent) Hyde (abt.1817-)]] # [[Ashton-4347|Martha (Ashton) Hyde (abt.1797-1846)]] # [[Lingard-550|Sarah (Lingard) Seddon (abt.1816-)]] # [[Gibson-28341|Muriel Jessie (Gibson) Manifold (1915-1997)]] # [[Lee-45322|Elizabeth (Lee) Stewart (abt.1825-)]] # [[Fawcett-2543|Elizabeth (Fawcett) Brewer (abt.1870-)]] # [[Salkeld-448|Hannah (Salkeld) Skinner (abt.1837-)]] # [[McMillan-7731|Mary (McMillan) Scott (abt.1827-abt.1907)]] # [[Johnstone-4084|Margaret (Johnstone) Hodgson (abt.1815-)]] # [[Farr-4402|Emma (Farr) Large (1873-1965)]] # [[Crudgington-32|Eliza (Crudgington) Brown (abt.1826-)]] # [[Howell-15029|Laetitia (Howell) Cross (bef.1810-)]] # [[Garnish-14|Charlotte (Garnish) Hill (abt.1801-)]] # [[Price-31693|Mary (Price) Speake (abt.1811-)]] # [[Pritchard-5599|Martha (Pritchard) Oddie (1879-)]] # [[Rowson-240|Jane (Rowson) Corfield (abt.1823-)]] # [[Bickley-789|Mary (Bickley) Jackson (abt.1807-)]] # [[Adshead-136|Rose (Adshead) Fletcher (abt.1823-)]] # [[Hannah-3190|Mary Hannah (Hannah) Holland (abt.1837-)]] # [[Wilkes-2594|Ellen Villers (Wilkes) Ray (1839-1891)]] # [[Morrey-126|Charlotte (Morrey) Woolley (1818-abt.1879)]] # [[Kendrick-3926|Martha (Kendrick) Vickers (abt.1811-aft.1841)]] # [[Brockley-89|Elizabeth (Brockley) Brereton (abt.1810-)]] # [[Gregory-13816|Julia Eliza (Gregory) Brereton (abt.1809-)]] # [[Owen-14145|Sarah (Owen) Brereton (abt.1818-)]] # [[Boot-601|Elizabeth (Boot) Brereton (bef.1804-)]] # [[Dutton-4520|Martha A (Dutton) Brierton (abt.1849-)]] # [[Booth-12268|Mary (Booth) Hardy (abt.1808-abt.1880)]] # [[Hardy-11548|Betty (Hardy) Rowbotham (1832-abt.1900)]] # [[Walker-66521|Sarah Walker (1849-1918)]] # [[Edmondson-2044|Margaret (Edmondson) Pickin (1875-)]] # [[Kite-865|James Kite (bef.1839-1902)]] Send out 15 E-Cards # John Taylor I participated in these 15 weekly challenges: (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: # England Project March challenge # England Project May challenge # England Project Jul challenge # Sourcerers' Jul challenge # Sourcerers' Aug challenge 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: *Source-a-Thon: I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats: # I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory. # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1598072/documenting-cenotaph?show=1598270#a1598270 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1595502/have-you-registered-for-the-july-2023-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1595689#a1595689 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1591307/good-paid-site-for-research-in-wales?show=1591399#a1591399 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1564987/corps-or-company?show=1565166#a1565166 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1563555/loncolnshire-vs-yorkshire-help?show=1563562#a1563562 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553800/have-you-registered-for-the-april-2023-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1554145#a1554145 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516540/is-2023-your-year-to-join-the-england-project?show=1539685#a1539685 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1537854/the-second-annual-davids-day-challenge-nearly-here-will-join?show=1537902#a1537902 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1601222/sourcerers-challenge-july-2023 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514149/did-you-complete-the-for-30-for-or-for-mission-and-need-sticker?start=20#a_list_title # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1606901/did-you-see-that-you-can-now-sort-and-refine-suggested-matches # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1617586/should-the-image-change-to-the-died-young-sticker-be-reversed?show=1618122 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514149/did-you-complete-the-for-30-for-or-for-mission-and-need-sticker # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon ''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: WikiTree-1 : Robertson-6617 : Watson-1411 x 2 : Whitfield-2424 x 7: Bartlett : Corke-175 x2 : Hillman-2135 *February : WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Botha-5861 (Brailsford edit) : Morris-18630 (Wilcock edit) : Scheepers-407 (Hatton-1976 comment) : Gillis-2876 (Underwood-2084-1 photo) : Rassinot-1 (Nicholson-10263) : Buckle-52 (Corney-1137) : Randall-8561 (Checklist) : Potter-10870 (England Project Badge) : Parker-41651 (Google post re Tonge cemetery) : Hardman-1532 : (Ratcliffe-1449) : Bartlett-3702 (Creating Wales categories help) : Rowlands-690 (Corney-1137) : Roche-395 (Pugsley-587 edit) : Corke-175 (Webb additions x 6) *March: WikiTree-1 (100 Badge) : Heathcote-126 (Price-24575 edit) : Robertson-6617 (Farrington-7456 edit) : Underwood-5518 (Underwood-5521 - interesting) : Whitfield-2424 x 20+ (Marriage locations) : Steesy-1 (Brackenbury-455 edit) : Long-18650 x 2 (editing location posts) : Cruthers-29 (Raven-983) : *April: WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Whitfield-2424 X 8 : Wilcock-436 (Hazelhurst-202) : Robertson-6617 (Kennedy-24129) : Buckle-52 x 2 : Venables-249 (Underwood-6862) : Durbin-702 x 2 : Entwistle-620 (Rigby-2382) *May : WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Entwistle-620 x 2 : Edit Bot (Ingham-1163) : Whitfield-2424 x 7 : Van_Hoof-113 (Clare-1899) : Ashcroft-664 x 4 : Hardman-1532 (message to me) : Rowlands-690 (Brackenbury-402) : Donnelly-2171: (Cheshire Team) : Welburn-134 : (Cheshire Team) : Grosvenor-670 (Cheshire Project) : *June: Whitfield-2424 (Cheshire Project) : Criddington-1 : WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Morris-18630 x 11 : Robertson-6617 x 2 : Entwistle-620 x 19 : Buckle-52 x 2: Thomson-8303 (Boddington-194) : Johnson-18438 (Underwood-8834) : Lovelace-587 (star badge) : Smith-159364 (project badge) : Various (Mem of the Week) x 8 : Speed-878 (Denbigh Team) : Dunham-2280 (Davies-16820) : Bartlett-3702 (Morcom-1920) : Corkey-18 x 3 *July: WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Langholf-2 (15 x Mission Sticker) : N.-17 (Mem of the Week) : Bain-493 (LNAB) : Rosnel-1 (LNAB) : Bruce-1729 (LNAB) : Robertson-6617 (Farrington-6608) : Wright-4089 (LNAB) : Entwistle-620 x 2 : Rutherford-448 (LNAB) : Maloney-613 (LNAB) : Venables-249 (Underwood-4417) : Chalk-135 (LNAB x 2) : Fogarty-342 (Merge proposal) : Ray-9344 (Parry-2229) : Berry-4793 (LNAB) : Gale-1236 (LNAB) : Brierton-3 (LNAB) x several : + more *August: WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Cadwell-445 (Cadwell-777) : Robertson-6617 (Leicester-293) : Bech-2 x2 (orphaning) : Welburn-134 (Ches Team) : Langholf-2 (30 x Mission Sticker) : Heathcote-126 (Blackham-178) : Homburg-82 (Parry-2229) : Entwistle-620 x 8 : Robertson-6617 x 3: *September: WikiTree-1 (1000 Badge) : Heathcote-126 (Weston-10316) : Elkin-76 (Leighton-1097) : Binnie-286 (Cheshire Team) : Exley-189 (Cheshire Team) : Vernon-484 (Cheshire Team) : Christmas-476 (Cheshire Team) : Speed-878 (Cheshire Team) : Swetenham-16 (Cheshire Team) : Orme-81 (Cheshire Team) : Batman-73 (Cheshire Team) : Lear-406 (Cheshire Team) : Donnelly-2171 (Cheshire Team) : Cormack-404 (Cheshire Team) : Ikeler-28 (Data Doctors) : Kellett-33 (Roll of Honour Template) : *October: WikiTree-1 (100 Badge) : Durbin-702 x 4 : Welburn-134 (Spavin-43) : James-1992 x 2 : Bates-10490 x 9 : Robertson-6617 (Shaw-1767) : Cormack-404 : (Tomlinson-5866) : Steesy-1 x 4 : WikiTree-3 x 3 : Whitfield-2424 x 3 : Gambie-2 (Strutt-62) + more * November: WikiTree-1 (100 Badge) : Hadsell-2 : Sourcerer's challenge: 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: # Jan 7 # Jan 21 # Jan 28 # Feb 4 # Feb 11 # Feb 18 # Feb 25 # Mar 4 # Mar 11 # Mar 18 # Mar 25 # Apr 1 # Apr 8 # Apr 15 # Apr 29 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: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=13596542&p=1&o=&t=&w=0 What is a challenge an ancestor faced? Who are the military heroes in your family? Who in your family lived the longest? Which of your ancestors migrated the farthest? Who is a paternal ancestor you admire? What is one of your favorite vacation memories? If you had a time machine, where would you go? Who are the veterans in your family tree? Do you have a favorite family recipe? What ancestral location would you like to visit? Any feuds in your family tree? Do you have Irish ancestors? Who is one of your favorite female ancestors? Do you have seafaring ancestors? Do you have Scottish roots? What is the most interesting tombstone you have found? Is there an occupation that was in your family for generations? Who were you named after? Any nurses in your family tree? Any ancestors that were in a travel-related industry? If your family history was a novel, what would be the title? Do you have any ancestors that were musicians? Do you have authors or poets in your tree? What's an interesting nickname in your family? Do you have any athletes in your family? Do you have actors in your family tree? If you wrote your own epitaph, what would it say? Any artists in your tree? Any aviators in your tree? What is something surprising you have found in your research? What's the largest family you've found in your tree? What's the biggest challenge you've faced in your research? What is a feel-good story from your genealogy? What unusual deaths have you found?

Gyte Name Study

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[[Category:Gyte Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] {{Project Box | category = Gyte_Name_Study | image = Photos_Experiments.gif | image-caption = Tyte Name Study | description = A WikiTree One Name Study | project = One Name Studies }} The surnames Gyte and Guite are included as part of this study. The category is: [[Category: Gyte Name Study]] Please contact [[Williams-47589]]|Joan Whitaker]] 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. === Meaning and Origin === Every Gyte found to date appears to belong to the same family and trace their origins to Chelmorton, Derbyshire.
A story passed down in several family lines is that two Gyte brothers came to England with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vermuyden Corneliuls Vemuyden] to drain the fens. When they had finished working on the fens, the Gyte brothers moved to Derbyshire to work on draining water from the lead mines.
The Gyte family first appears in Chelmoton, Derbyshire in the middle of the 17th century, which, if the story is true, would be about the right time. Many of them were lead miners. Whether the story true is uncertain.

H. Septimus Power - Art Tree

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Australia,_Artists
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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Australia, Artists]] [[Category:War Artists_1916-1918]] *[[Power-2709|'''H Septimus Power''' (1877 - 1951) ]]
'''Visit : VWMA''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/801820 ''Virtual Memorial'' '''H Septimus Power'''] | [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P66263 H Septimus Power '''Collection''' ''AWM'' ] |
AWM '''Objects,''' Dates, | and '''Descriptions,''' Titles | (and '''VWMA''' virtual Links )
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177192 ART03305 . 1917 ] | In the horse lines | France.
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C173334 ART03311 . 1917 ] | In the horse lines | France ''charcoal, pastel on paper''
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177204 ART03322 . 1917 ] | Passing through a ruined village | X X [''no image'' ]
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177214 ART09097 . 1925 ] | Admiral Sir [[Patey-92|George '''Patey''']]
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C173325 ART09557 . 1926 ] | Leaders of the Australian Light Horse in Palestine, 1918 | 10* |
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[ART12673 ART15334 ART19842 ART50024 ART92142 ART92143 ART92144 ART92145 ART92146 ''template'' = = *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/CXoxoX ''AWM portrait of'' X X X X ][[Power-2709|(19) by H. Septimus '''Power,''']]

Habedank Family Mysteries

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In Norman, MN, in the late 1800s, there were 3 Habedank families -- August, William, and Carl. (per US/Minnesota Census data) It appears August died around 1882, and some of the children moved in with William. How were they related? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hachfeld-3 Extras

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[[Category:Location Lived]] [[Category:Occupation]] [[Category:Cause of Death]] [[Category:Cemetery]] == Biography == '''[[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]]''' === Early Life === {{Occupation |image= |text=was a Occupation.}} {{Religion|image=|text=was a Religion.}} {{Migrating Ancestor|origin=|origin-flag= |destination= New York|destination-flag= }} {{ROOTS}} (NAME) was born at (TIME) on (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) in (CITY, COUNTY, STATE). BIRTH CERTIFICATE (HIS/HER) parents were [[ID|NAME]] and [[ID|NAME]]. === Marriage === (HE/SHE) married [[ID|NAME]] on (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) at (CHURCH) in (CITY, COUNTY, STATE). MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE They had at least NUMBER children: # [[ID|NAME]] # [[ID|NAME]] # [[ID|NAME]] # [[ID|NAME]] # [[ID|NAME]] === Later Life === (HE/SHE) died at (TIME) on (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) in (CITY, COUNTY, STATE) of (CAUSE OF DEATH). DEATH CERTIFICATE (HE/SHE) was buried on (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) at (CEMETERY) in (CITY, COUNTY, STATE) == Research Notes == == Sources == :See Also: * {{FamilySearch|ID}} === DNA === ==== Both ==== ==== Paternal ==== ==== Maternal ==== ==== Haplogroups ==== # '''Y-DNA:''' # '''mtDNA:''' == Acknowledgements == * This profile was created by:

Hachfeld-3 Images

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[[Category:Hachfeld-3]] == Brick Wall Ancestors == {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:Hachfeld-3_Images-2.png|200px]] || [[Image:Hachfeld-3_Images-1.jpg|300px]] |} [[Sper-4|Example Profile]] == Died Young == {{Died Young|image=Died_Young-1.jpg}} {{Died Young}} {{Died Young|image=Hachfeld-3_Images-8.jpg}} {{Died Young|image=Hachfeld-3_Images-5.jpg}} {{Died Young|image=Hachfeld-3_Images-4.jpg}} {{Died Young|image=Hachfeld-3_Images-6.jpg}} {{Died Young|image=Hachfeld-3_Images-7.jpg}} {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:Hachfeld-3_Images-5.png|150px]] || [[Image:Photos-2-17.jpg|300px]] |} [[Peckels-24|Example Profile]] {{clear}} == Occupations (In Progress) == === Accountant === {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-95.jpg |text=was an Accountant. }} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-4.png|text=was an Accountant.}} {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:|200px]] || [[Image:|300px]] |} [[Example Profile]] === Carpenter === {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-3.gif |text=was a Carpenter. }} {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-105.jpg |text=was a Handyman.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-3.png|text=was a Carpenter.}} {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:|200px]] || [[Image:Background_I-13.jpg|300px]] |} [[Example Profile]] === Mechanic === {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-120.jpg |text=was a Machinist. }} {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-63.jpg |text=was a Laborer. }} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-87.png|text=was employed as an auto mechanic.}} {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:|200px]] || [[Image:|300px]] |} [[Example Profile]] === Farmer === {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-89.jpg |text=was a Farmer. }} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-48.png|text=was a farmer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-277.png|text=was an agricultural labourer.}} {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:|200px]] || [[Image:|300px]] |} [[Example Profile]] === Sailor === {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:Background_I_Misc_Graphics-4.jpg|200px]] || [[Image:|300px]] |} [[Example Profile]] === Bartender === {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-117.jpg |text=was a Bartender. }} {| border="1" | Profile Picture || Background |- | [[Image:|200px]] || [[Image:|300px]] |} [[Example Profile]] == Syntax == {{Image|file=|align=|size=|label=|caption=}} {{Clear}}

Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce One Place Study

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== Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce, One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce|category=Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q5637114|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== '''Hacienda Buena Vista''' is commonly known as '''Hacienda Vives''' after its founder, [[Wikipedia:Salvador de Vives|Salvador de Vives]]. In English, its name is Buena Vista Plantation. ''Buena vista'' means "lovely view". Hacienda Buena Vista borders one of the waterfalls along the [[Wikipedia: Cañas_River_(Ponce,_Puerto_Rico)|Cañas River]] from which is said there was a"lovely view". ===Geography=== '''Hacienda Buena Vista''' originally covered 482 ''cuerdas'' (about 468 acres). Currently, it covers about 82 acres.'''Wikipedia''': [[Wikipedia:Hacienda_Buena_Vista|Hacienda Buena Vista]] The Hacienda is 160 meters above sea level on the south side of Puerto Rico with the ground rising steeply and reaching an elevation of 460 meters.Robert Sackett, Preservationist, PRSHPO (Original 1990 draft). Arleen Pabon, Certifying Official and State Historic Preservation Officer, State Historic Preservation Office, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 9 September 1994. In National Register of Historic Places Registration Form—Hacienda Buena Vista. United States Department of the Interior. National Park Service. (Washington, D.C.) Near the hacienda is the [[Wikipedia: Cañas_River_(Ponce,_Puerto_Rico)|Cañas River]] 0.31 miles (0.5 km) south of the hacienda and a subtropical forest 7 miles (11km) in Corral Viejo, a sub-barrio in Magueyes. It is located in Barrio Magueyes about 20 minutes north of Ponce on Highway 123. *'''Address''': Km 17.3, PR-123, Ponce, Puerto Rico 00731 :'''Continent:''' Carribbean :'''Sovereign State:''' United States of America :'''Country:''' Puerto Rico :'''Metropolitan Area:''' San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 18.084444, -66.654444 :'''Elevation:''' 202.9 m or 665.8 feet ===History=== '''Hacienda Buena Vista''' was established in 1833 by [[Wikipedia:Salvador de Vives|Salvador de Vives]], a Catalan immigrant from Venezuela, that came to live in Ponce, Puerto Rico around the 1820s with his family.Baralt, Guillermo A., and Andrew Hurley. ''Buena Vista: Life and Work on a Puerto Rican Hacienda, 1833-1904''. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999. The hacienda thrived first as an '''''estancia'' (truck farm)''' and grew a diverse range of crops including coffee, grains, beans, and tubers. By 1845, plantains became the Hacienda's major source of income. A section of land was also set aside for raising cattle, oxen, and horses. {{Image|file=Hacienda_Buena_Vista_Magueyes_Ponce_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=wooden water wheel}}The Hacienda then thrived as a cornmeal flour producer. A cotton gin, a corn mill, and a coffee depulping and husking mill which were run manually or with horses were purchased. Between 1845 and 1847, a new '''water-powered corn mill''' was built that used a 16-foot diameter wooden water wheel. A canal and aqueduct were constructed to bring water from the Cañas River to the water wheel and turn the mill. https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/prvi/pr18.htm During this time, the manor house, slave barracks, warehouse, and carriage house were also built. In 1853, a '''hydraulic turbine-powered corn mill''' was constructed. Robert Bennet, an English engineer, living in Ponce at the time, ordered the hydraulic turbine on Carlos's behalf from West Point Foundry (Cold Spring, NY), and the purchase was made through Maitland and Phelps Company (NY). The turbine was designed according to the 1841 patented design by [https://patents.google.com/patent/US3153A/en|James Whitelaw and James Stirrat] (Paisley, Renfew, Scotland). The Hacienda's cornmeal flour became known islandwide for its excellent quality. '''The Coffee Plantation (1872-1898).''' The Hacienda was developed into a coffee plantation. A new coffee depulping machine and a coffee bean husking machine was built in the old corn mill and both were run with the original wooden water wheel. Although coffee had been planted years earlier, it did not become the Hacienda's main crop until the surge in demand for Puerto Rican coffee began in 1876. During this coffee boom, the Hacienda produced and processed more than 10,000 pounds of coffee per year for export to Europe. Certain events occurred after Spain ceded ownership of Puerto Rico to the United States in 1898, causing the Hacienda to come to a halt. The Hacienda sustained heavy damage during the [[Wikipedia:1899_Atlantic_hurricane_season|1899 Atlantic hurricane season]], especially from [https://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/sanciriaco.html Hurricane San Ciriaco], which devastated the coffee crop. Then, by 1900, the coffee market began to fail as coffee prices plummeted worldwide. The Hacienda then became an orange grower for the New York Market and was able to maintain a modest production until 1958. The government of Puerto Rico then expropriated the majority of the Hacienda's lands as part of an effort to distribute land to local farmers, leaving the Hacienda with 87 acres. In 1984, the Fideicomiso de Conservación de Puerto Rico ([[Wikipedia:Conservation_Trust_of_Puerto_Rico|The Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico]]) purchased the Hacienda from the Vives family. The Hacienda was restored to its original 19th-century look and turned into a museum ([[Wikipedia:Museo_Hacienda_Buena_Vista|Museo Hacienda Buena Vista]]), which opened its doors to the public in 1987 for educational and recreational use of the public.Fideicomiso de Conservación de Puerto Rico: http://www.fideicomiso.org/fcpr/hacienda-buena-vista-eng/index.html ===Historical & Technological Significance=== The Hacienda's historical and technological significance stems from several factors: a) The Hacienda is a prime example of a well-preserved 19th-century coffee plantation. {{Image|file=Hacienda_Buena_Vista_Magueyes_Ponce_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Barker's turbine rotor }} b) The Hacienda had advanced machinery for its time. ''"The turbine,"'' a piece of hydraulic technology machinery, at the Hacienda, is ''"the only pre-Scotch type known to exist, and it is the only surviving example of"'' a Barker's turbine, ''"a pioneering and historically significant machine invented by Dr. Barker at the end of the 17th century."'' Johnson, Robert L., and Patricia O’Reilly. ''“The Barker’s Turbine at Hacienda Buena Vista.”'' IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology 4, no. 1 (1978): 55–58. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40967957. This resulted in the following achievements: '''1977''': The Hacienda was added to the '''Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)''', which documents historic sites and structures. '''1978''': An article about the Hacienda's hydraulic technology machinery titled '“The Barker’s Turbine at Hacienda Buena Vista.” appeared in a scholarly journal published by the '''Society for Industrial Archeology'''. '''1994''': The Hacienda was added to the '''National Register of Historic Places''' (U.S. National Park Service).“NPGallery Asset Detail.” National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. Accessed February 6, 2023. https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/91001499. '''1994''': The '''American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)''' designated the Hacienda as a [https://www.asme.org/wwwasmeorg/media/resourcefiles/aboutasme/who%20we%20are/engineering%20history/landmarks/177-barker-turbine-hacienda-buena-vista-1853.pdf National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark]. c) The history of the Hacienda serves as evidence of the evolution of agriculture in Magueyes, Ponce, Puerto Rico. From produce cultivation, especially plantains (1833-1845) to flour production, especially cornmeal flour (1847-1872) to coffee production (1872-1898). ===Historical Population=== Hacienda Buena Vista is located in Magueyes. [[Wikipedia:Magueyes,_Ponce,_Puerto_Rico|Magueyes]] is a barrio in Ponce, Puerto Rico.{{Image|file=Hacienda_Buena_Vista_Magueyes_Ponce_One_Place_Study-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Barrio Magueyes within the municipality of Ponce (shown in red) }} {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 300px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''U.S. Census''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Population''' |- |align="center"|1899[https://archive.org/details/reportoncensusof00unitiala/page/162/mode/2up?view=theater Puerto Rico:1899:Population] "Report of the Census of Porto Rico 1899". War Department, Office Director Census of Porto Rico. ||align="center"|1,171 |- |align="center"|1910 [https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1930/territories/00476569ch4.pdf Puerto Rico:1910:Population] (PDF). U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau. 1930. ||align="center"|1,583 |- |align="center"|1920||align="center"|1,317 |- |align="center"|1930||align="center"|1,516 |- |align="center"|1940[https://usa.ipums.org/usa/resources/voliii/pubdocs/1960/Population/Vol1/41887158v1p53ch3.pdf Puerto Rico:1940:Population] U.S. Census Data for Social, Economic, and Health Research. IPUMS USA. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961.||align="center"|1,691 |- |align="center"|1950||align="center"|1,654 |- |align="center"|1960||align="center"|1,857 |- |align="center"|1970[https://www.google.com/books/edition/1980_Census_of_Population_and_Housing_Ad/FZkzVP4PQisC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=magueyes+barrio+ponce+municipio+puerto+rico+1970+population&pg=RA59-SA53-PA6&printsec=frontcover Puerto Rico:1980:Population] (Google Book). 1980 census of population: Advanced reports. Population and land area of urbanized areas for the United States and Puerto Rico, 1980 and 1970. N.p.: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1981.||align="center"|2,813 |- |align="center"|1980||align="center"|6,224 |- |align="center"|1990[https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1990/ch-1/ch-1-53-english.pdf Puerto Rico:1990:Population] (PDF). U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau. 1990.||align="center"|5,372 |- |align="center"|2000[https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/2003/dec/phc-2-53-eng.pdf Puerto Rico:2000:Population] (PDF). U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau. 2000.||align="center"|6,137 |- |align="center"|2010[https://permanent.access.gpo.gov/gpo35934/cph-2-53.pdf Puerto Rico:2010:Population] (PDF). U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau. 2010. ||align="center"|5,947 |- |align="center"|2020[https://www.census.gov/search-results.html?searchType=web&cssp=SERP&q=Magueyes%20barrio,%20Ponce%20Municipio,%20Puerto%20Rico| Puerto Rico:2020:Population] US Census Bureau.2020. "Search Results".||align="center"|5,569 |} ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Salvador de Vives|Salvador de Vives]] ==Sources==

Hacktoberfest

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This page currently just holds draft notes for next week's Jamie's Hacktoberfest update in G2G, published on Tuesdays, and Greg's Thursday video chat. == 2023 == The registration post is here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1641640/wikitree-hacktoberfest-2023-register-now === Week 5 === Livecast: During WikiTree Day. === Week 4 === Livecast: Oct 26 @ 1pm - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjgYR8kIqTU === Week 3 === Livecast: Oct 19 @ 1pm - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr0kJZuE9yk === Week 2 === Livecast: Oct 12 @ 1pm - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlgAnNP1s74 === Week 1 === The livecast announcement is here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1645473/hacktoberfest-2023-kickoff-and-video-live-chat Livecast: Oct 5 @ 1pm - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64FB_bbFsXA == 2022 == === Week 5 (Final Summary) News === * Improvements to date handling (Michal, Geoff, others) * Improvements to Name displays (Riël) * Fixes to clientLogin, UI/UX (Brian) * Improvements to Ancestors Web View (Greg) * Family Group Sheet View (Geoff Riley) * Family Calendar View (Steve Harris) * Documentation (Jamie, Michal) * Colors and other Settings in Fan Chart (Greg) * Misc bug fixes & minor improvements (many) === Week 4 News === * Printable view draft (Michal) * Status/error message UI (Brian) * Fan Chart updates (Greg) * Ancestral Web view (Greg) * Calendar (Steve) * WikiTree hosted/linked "Dynamic Tree" (from menu) now uses community/collaborative version Week 4 post is here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486998/wikitree-hacktoberfest-2022-week-4 === Week 3 News === * Significant updates (layout, generations) to the Fan Chart view by @Clarke-11007 * New View: Fractal Tree, by @Clarke-11007 * Discussion on code style, etc. Implementation of some code style. * Draft of API getPeople() function for use in WikiTree Dynamic Tree (and elsewhere) * Draft update of menu-linked "main" Dynamic Tree to use collaborative version * Updated View UI (better error/status messages, sorted view selection, etc). * Improved Surname view styling (Steve Harris) * Draft Ancestors Webs view, @Clarke-11007 * GitHub /community updates, Jamie * In-page view links to change start profile/view, Michal/Brian The new post is here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484356/wikitree-hacktoberfest-2022-week-3 === Week 2 News === These notes are from Brian: * Significant refactoring of the Tree code to formalize the adding of new Views by @MichalVasut * Updates to Timeline view by @harrislineage * Fan Chart view (draft) by @Clarke-11007 * New Ahnentafel Ancestor List view by me * (Draft but likely to be merged soon) New Surnames List view by me [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1481428/wikitree-hacktoberfest-2022-week-2 Week 2 post]. === Week 1 News === The following was in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478703/wikitree-hacktoberfest-2022-week-1 Jamie's post]: * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Clarke-11007 Greg Clarke is integrating his extremely popular fan chart with the dynamic tree. Today he reports that he's cracked one of the main issues. * https://github.com/Lesko987 Aleš is moving the features of his WikiTree+ extension into the collaborative extension. * https://github.com/shogenapps Ian Beacall is working on the many, many tools from his BEE extension, including improvements to the locations dropdown, an apps submenu, random profile selector, drafts-in-progress list, alternative last names on surname pages, and collapsible descendant trees. * https://github.com/harrislineage Steve made his terrific timeline app a part of the dynamic tree, and he's adding source citation previews and easy printing of profiles to the extension. * https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-dynamic-tree/blob/main/contributing.md instructions for contributing to the dynamic tree, and cleaned up its base code. * https://github.com/GeoffRiley Geoff Riley fixed lots of typos and other errors in documentation. * https://github.com/MichalVasut Michal Vašut put in a bunch of work refactoring the code to have a more generic tree view class. His simple, modern JavaScript is making it easier for all of us to work with.

Haddock Name Study

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[[Category:Haddock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Haddock-479|Dave Haddock]] 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 Haddock 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. Even places are recorded for posterity. == Task List == * Add Haddock profiles on Wikitree. * Improve existing profiles. Search here for information. https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HADDOCK This will help us all when searching wikitree and adding profiles. * Merge any duplicate profiles * Add DNA results to profiles ==Reference and Research== Birth, Death and Marriage records are often the best methods of making the links to the Haddock Genealogy that will form part of your family tree. Although records vary from country to country, they are normally the most formal record of a person's relations. From sources it will be possible to locate a birth record and, from that record, a birth certificate may be obtainable which is likely to list the names of the parents, therefore taking you back another generation. A marriage certificate may also list the names of the respective fathers of the bride and groom which may then help you to find them earlier in life on a census record enabling you to fill out more detail in the Haddock family tree. ==Statistics== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HADDOCK&order=name https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/haddick ==The Haddock Surname== Haddock is a surname of English. It may refer to many people. It may come from the medieval word Ædduc, a diminutive of Æddi, a short form of various compound names including the root ēad, meaning prosperity or fortune. It may also refer to someone who comes from Haydock, a town near Liverpool. "Haydock" probably comes from the Welsh word heiddog, meaning "characterized by barley." It may also come from Middle English hadduc, referring to someone who worked as a fisherman or a fish seller, or who looked like a fish.[1] ==Famous Haddocks== Nicholas Haddock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Haddock Nicholas Haddock (1686 – 26 September 1746) was an admiral in the Royal Navy and Commander-in-Chief of Britain's naval forces in the Mediterranean between 1738 and 1742. Despite an active and successful early and middle career, his reputation was tarnished in 1740 when he failed to prevent the Spanish and French fleets from combining to support an invasion of Italy. Amid public outcry he was forced to resign his naval responsibilities and return to England, where he fell into a melancholic state. Haddock never returned to sea. He held public office as the Member for the House of Commons electorate of Rochester, but there is no record of him attending parliament or casting a vote. He died at Wrotham Park in Kent, in 1746. [[Haddock-998|Nicholas Haddock]] ==HADDOCK Genealogists== Genealogists following the Haddock name. https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/HADDOCK ==Questions about Haddocks on G2G== https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/search?q=haddock ==Locations and records of the Haddock name== In 1861 Benjamin Haddock lived in Haddock Buildings Westoe, Co Durham. https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/search/master/?type=person&source=&search_type=person&master_event=Census&person_master_event_usa=1&person_event=&sub_event=&fn=&phonetic_mode_fn=1&sn=haddock&phonetic_mode_sn=1&kw=haddock+buildings&yr=1841&range=50&search=Search#loadwindow_-66130305[[Haddock-657|Benjamin Haddock]] ==Sources== Reference

Haddrill Name Study

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[[Category:Haddrill Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Haddrill Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haddrill Haddrill] 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 Haddrill 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 Haddrills), by time period (18th Century Haddrills), or by topic (HaddrillDNA, Haddrill Occupations, Haddrill 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 Haddrill 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: [[Haddrill-3|Shaun Haddrill]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Haddrill}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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/Hadrill Hadrill] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haddrell Haddrell]

Hadleigh Castle and Strangman's Place

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==Hadleigh Castle== {{Image|file=Hadleigh_Castle_and_Strangman_s_Place.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Constable, "Hadleigh Castle, The Mouth of the Thames – Morning after a Stormy Night" }} Hadleigh Castle overlooks the Thames Estuary near the village of Hadleigh in Essex. It was built by Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, between 1215 and 1239, when it was taken into royal hands, and was substantially redeveloped by Edward III in the 1360s. It was sold in 1551 and largely demolished by 1575. The remains of the castle can still be visited today.Wikipedia contributors, "Hadleigh Castle," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hadleigh_Castle&oldid=1088339285 (accessed December 4, 2022). The painter John Constable visited Hadleigh in 1814 and produced a painting of the picturesque ruin in 1829. ==The Castle and the Strangmans== The Strangmans were an ancient land-owning Essex family that claimed descent from William Peregrinus, a contemporary of William the Conqueror. Members of the family lived in the parish of Hadleigh from the 14th century until they died out in the area around the middle of the 17th century. Various sources associate the Strangmans with Hadleigh Castle or Hadleigh Ad Castrum, beginning as early as 1558, when their pedigree in the ''Visitations of Essex'' called them the Strangmans of "Hadley Castell".Metcalfe, Walter C, ''The visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634 : to which are added miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from various Harleian manuscripts, and an appendix containing Berry's Essex pedigrees v.13'' p. 103 (see also p,292)[https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess13metc/page/292/mode/2up]. Some have concluded that the Strangmans owned Hadleigh Castle or at least resided there. For example, Amy Barrington, in her Strangman Pedigree, states "The residence of the English Strangmans was Hadleigh Castle, of the ruins of which an illustration is given."Barrington, A., The Strangman Pedigree, in "The Barringtons: A Family History", Dublin, Ponsonby and Gibbs, 1917, pp 257. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/115847?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 25 November 2022) Barrington appears to base this assertion on the description of Hadleigh Castle and the Strangman family in Philip Morant's ''History and Antiquities of the County of Essex''. {{Image|file=Hadleigh_Castle_and_Strangman_s_Place-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hadleigh Castle as it may have appeared in 1370. }} In fact, however, Morant never claims that the Strangmans owned or resided in Hadleigh Castle. In his description of the parish of "Hadley", he gives a history of the Castle from its construction by Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent in the reign of Henry III. The castle was seized by the Crown in 1232 and thereafter, was held on life tenures by various relatives of the King and other important persons. From 1299, it was held in succession by Queen Margaret; Roger de Estwyke; Aubrey de Vere, the 10th Earl of Oxford; Edmund Plantagenet, Duke of York; Edmund of Hadham, Earl of Richmond and brother of Henry VI; and Lady Anne of Cleve, forsaken queen of Henry VIII. Then in 1551 the Castle and surrounding lands were given away in perpetuity to the Riche family.Morant, Philip. ''The history and antiquities of the County of Essex. Compiled from the best and most ancient historians; from Domesday-book, Inquisitiones post mortem, and other the most valuable records and mss. &c., the whole digested, improved, perfected, and brought down to the present time.'' Vol. 1, 1768. p.279-280[https://archive.org/details/b30455583/page/280/mode/2up] Lord Riche dismantled the castle for the value of its stone, primarily between 1551 and 1575, and the castle, now thoroughly ruined, passed through Riche's descendants.Magnus Alexander & Susan Westlake (2009) Hadleigh Castle, Essex, English Heritage Historical Review, 4:1, 4-21, DOI: 10.1179/175201609799838429 Morant records that: :In 1551, K. Edward VI gave the Maner and Park of Hadleigh ad Caftrum -, and the farm there called Hadleigh, with a feparate Fifhery, and the Advowfon of the Church, to Richard Lord Riche, and his heirs ; To hold by the 40th part of a knight’s fee. And, in 1553, he got from the fame King the following Marfhes in this parifh, Les Fleets, Rulhhalls or the Priors-marfh, and Clerkenwike or the Abbots marfh ; and all other meffuages, lands, &c. in the tenure of Edward Strangman ; to hold in focage.'Socage' is a form of tenure which included a requirement to pay a fixed rent along with other semi-feudal obligations: Sir William Blackstone, ''Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769). Of the Modern English Tenures. ''Book 2, Chapter 6. (https://lonang.com/library/reference/blackstone-commentaries-law-england/bla-206/ : accessed 3 December 2022) This is the first time Morant mentions the Strangmans in relation to Hadleigh parish. Morant goes on to provide an overview of the Strangman family, which begins as follows: "Here formerly refided a Family of good account, furnamed Strangman. They had lands in this parifh, and maners at Paglefham, Hawkf- well, and other parts of this County." In short, the Strangmans were a respectable family of gentleman farmers who owned property in the Hadleigh area and leased other lands from the royal (and later Lord Riche's) estate, but they certainly did not own Hadleigh Castle, and there is no reason to believe that they ever resided there. They were the "Strangmans of Hadley Castell" only in the sense that they were tenants on the Hadleigh Castle estate. It also needs to be understood that "Hadleigh Ad Castrum" referred to the castle estate rather than the castle itself. The name literally means "Hadleigh to the Castle", but might be better translated as "Hadleigh of the Castle" or "Hadleigh at the Castle".See for example: The National Archives Catalogue Description, "Will of Margaret Strangman, Widow of Hadleigh at the Castle, Essex"(https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D958847 : accessed 4 December 2022) The descriptor "Ad Castrum" was a useful way to differentiate this Hadleigh from the parish and market town of the same name in South Suffolk. ==Strangman's Place== The Strangman lands in Hadleigh included, at various times, the Blossoms Farm estate, Sayers Farm (known then as Stockwoods and later sold to the Kirton family in c.1640) , Gt. Nashes (in Daws Heath) as well as Russells Marsh below the Castle (later owned by the Wood family).Hadleigh History, website (https://www.hadleighhistory.org.uk/content/main-subjects/people/the-strangman-family-of-hadleigh-in-essex : accessed 8 Jan 2020) They also owned a manor house, Strangman's Place (also called 'Pollington's'), on the northern side of the common, which may date back to the 14th-century and was referred to in Norden’s 1549 ''Historical and Chorographical Survey of Essex''.Philip Benton, ''The History of Rochford Hundred ...: From Former Authors, Ancient Manuscripts and Church Registers, Treating Upon Various Subjects, Including Notices of Churches and Chapels, the Clergy, Biography and Genealogy of Families ... and ... Other Matters.'' A. Harrington, 1867. p.237[https://books.google.ca/books?id=P2suAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=solby&f=false]John Norden, ''Speculi Britanniae Pars: An Historical and Chorographical Description of the County of Essex'', 1594. Camden Society, 1840. p.40[https://books.google.ca/books?id=fPwUAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=strangman&f=false] It was on the site currently occupied by Solby's. Strangman's Place should not be confused with Hadleigh Hall, the manor of the royal estate, which was located closer to the centre of the village near the church.Rippon, Stephen, "The Rayleigh Hills in south-east Essex: patterns in exploitation of a woodland." University of Exeter, 1999. p.27[https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/handle/10036/28712] {{Image|file=Hadleigh_Castle_and_Strangman_s_Place-3.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Reconstructed map of medieval Hadleigh. }} At this time, Strangman’s Place looked across the common towards the church and village and beyond to the Thames estuary. Much of the surrounding land was either woodland or pasture. Their house may have been moated. The road to the village church was little more than a track for their horse and carriage. In the opposite direction the unmade road led to the heath, now Daws Heath Road, and their land at Gt. Nashes. Strangman’s Place was imagined by the Rev’d. William Heygate in 1857 in his novel ''Sir Henry Appleton'': :The Strangman family had lived there from the reign of Edward the Third. They possessed woods and lands for many parishes around, and the best families in the neighbourhood had considered it to be an honour to be connected with them by marriage. The stranger who decided to visit them had to cross a deep moat by a bridge which was cut off by a gate-house, of the same style and material as the mansion itself.... Then a courtyard met the eye and a long front of low gables with timbers laid close to each other, in various patterns, fringed by barge boards of exquisite design and variety.... The windows were low, with oak mullions and the door was low also. One end of the building however -- the West -- was, from some strange fancy, built of another material. The ragstone of Kent had been brought over the water and a noble room was erected with open oak roof, and pointed windows of a date only some twenty years later than the rest of the building, with a glorious bay window at one end, filled with stained glass.William Edward Heygate, ''Sir Henry Appleton; or, Essex during the Great rebellion.'' J. T. Hayes, 1857. pp.53-54[https://books.google.ca/books?id=Fq4BAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false] == Sources ==

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Haese Name Origins and Meaning

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[[Category:Haese Name Study]] [[Space:Haese_Name_Study|Haese Name Study]] == Haese Surname Origins and Meaning == The 'ae' in Haese is the international version of 'ä' in Häse which is a German surname meaning hare (rabbit). It is believed to have originally derived from the old English word 'hyr'. It was a nickname for 'one who is fleet of foot'. Haese may have began being used as a surname in the German state Bavaria around the 12th century. Haese family was closely identified with feudal society in early mediaeval times. The Haese name later emerged as a very influential noble family, noted for its involvement in social, political and economic affairs. Hase Name Meaning: German: nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’. Jewish (Ashkenazic): ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’. English: from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English has ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’. Japanese: usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shojiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press Hasse which has a similar pronounciation to Haese is defined as hate when translated from German to English. Chronicles first mention the Haese surname in Bavaria in 1173 (Ruediger Häse); in Basel in 1293 (Henrich Häse, owner of the 'zum Hase' inn) and the variant Hass appears in Prague, 1363. ''https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Hase - a great read for Hase meaning. It is in German but is easily read in English by using Google translate tool.'' {{Image|file=Haese_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Haese family crest }} ==Sources==

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[[Category:Haese Name Study]] Haese records from familysearch.org search with search perameter being born in Stettin Pommern between 1820-1824 (first 75 records) {| border="1" class="sortable" !full_name!!sex!!birth_date!!birth_place_text!!chr_date!!chr_place_text!!residence_date!!residence_place_text!!marriage_date!!marriage_place_text!!death_date!!death_place_text!!burial_date!!burial_place_text!!father_full_name!!mother_full_name!!spouse_full_name!!children_full_names!!other_full_names!!parent_full_names!!other_events!!person_url!!record_url |- |Carl Friedrich Haese||M||||||01 Jul 1821||Stettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany||||Stettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany||||||||||||||[[Haese-115|Daniel Friedrich Haese]]||[[Radüchel-1|Regine Radückel]]||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NRZ7-YMK||ark:/61903/1:2:MGMV-HCX |- |[[Haese-123|Daniel Friedrich Ferdinand Haese]]||M||12 Apr 1824||Stettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany||||||1824||Stettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany||||||||||||||[[Haese-115|Daniel Friedrich Haese]]||[[Radüchel-1|Anne Regine Radüchet]]||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NZZR-JJH||ark:/61903/1:2:MGMV-C6G |- |Johann Carl Haese||M||15 DEC 1822||||05 Jan 1823||HACKENWALDE,POMMERN,PRUSSIA||||||||||||||||||Andreas Ludwig Haese||Dorothea Friedrich Berndt||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NFMM-JF7||ark:/61903/1:2:M11P-8SB |- |Albertina Wilhelmina Haese||F||21 APR 1820||||24 Apr 1820||HACKENWALDE,POMMERN,PRUSSIA||||||||||||||||||Andreas Ludwig Haese||Dorothea Friderica Berndt||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NFMM-RXB||ark:/61903/1:2:M11P-8V6 |- |August Adolph Heyse||M||||||24 Jun 1821||Stettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany||||Stettin, Pommern, Preußen, Germany||||||||||||||Johann Carl Heyse||Johanne Louise Radant||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NZZR-XZ9||ark:/61903/1:2:MGMV-HCQ |- |Christiana Haese||F||1821||Prussia||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IMMIGRATION/17 Nov 1887//Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States||ark:/61903/1:1:KDS9-5MM||ark:/61903/1:2:9MJN-HP2M |- |Carl Ludwig Heyse||M||10 JUN 1823||||15 Jun 1823||HEILIGE GEIST,STARGARD,POMMERN,PRUSSIA||||||||||27 Dec 1826||||||||Christian Wilhelm Heyse||Friedrike Henschel||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NX1N-7QH||ark:/61903/1:2:M11L-L5V |- |Charlotte Ernestine Heese||F||21 JUL 1824||||03 Aug 1824||HACKENWALDE,POMMERN,PRUSSIA||||||||||||||||||Andreas Ludwig Heese||Dorothea Friederike Brandt||||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:NFMM-T8Y||ark:/61903/1:2:M11P-8GX |- |Gortliph Haese Sr.||M||Dec 1823||Germany||||||1900||Rockland town Reedsville village, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States||||||||||||||||||||Chas F Haese||Alvina Haese;Selma Haese;Harry R Haese;Willie Schultz;Fredericka Radtke||||IMMIGRATION/1848//||ark:/61903/1:1:MMVD-KJV||ark:/61903/1:2:1BL7-821 |- |Luie Haese||M||1821||Germany||||||1880||Vernon, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States||||||||||||||||||Carline Haese||||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:MNHP-FC3||ark:/61903/1:2:MC4R-NJQ |- |Gottlieb Haese||M||1824||Germany||||||1910||Brillion, Calumet, Wisconsin, United States||||||||||||||||||||Robert Haese||Ottilie Haese;Benjamin Haese;Alice Haese;Daniel Haese;Linda Haese;Cordelia Haese;Miriam Haese;Clara Haese||||IMMIGRATION/1852//||ark:/61903/1:1:MPVG-4KR||ark:/61903/1:2:9JVC-LDG |- |Carl Haese||M||1824||Germany||||||1880||Waterloo, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States||||||||||||||||||Recke Haese||Grest Haese;Hellen Haese;Agusta Haese;Amil Haese||Fred Shultz;August Houghman||||||ark:/61903/1:1:MN4P-T7W||ark:/61903/1:2:MC42-QKR |- |Gottleib Haese||M||1824||Germany||||||1880||Rockland, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States||||||||||||||||||Louisa Haese||Charles Haese;Robert Haese;Eda Haese||||||||ark:/61903/1:1:MN41-V9D||ark:/61903/1:2:MC4L-WPG |- |Mary Haese||F||1820||Germany||||||1860||Farmington, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States||||||||||||||||||||||Godfrey Haese;Charles Haese;Julius Haese||||||ark:/61903/1:1:MWM1-TCN||ark:/61903/1:2:M7FG-VT7 |- |Louis Haese||M||1823||Germany||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IMMIGRATION/1848//New York City, New 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Hagan to O' Hagan to Haggins to Higgins ardee,Co. Louth, ire;and

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Hagenbuch - seine Höfe und Bewohner

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'''Abschrift der Artikel aus der „Zeit und Heimat“ von Carl Kleindienst''' === Einleitung === An einem kleinen Beispiel möchte ich zeigen, welch reiches familiengeschichtliches Material die Handlohn- und Gültbücher, auch Heiratsabreden bieten, die im Archiv der Hospitalverwaltung Biberach verwahrt sind. Die gleichen Unterlagen sind für sämtliche ehemaligen hospitälischen Güter vorhanden und soweit die Handlohn- und Gültbücher in Betracht kommen, bereits ausgezogen, so daß sie nur noch ausgewertet zu werden brauchen. Müge sich bald eine geeignete Kraft dazu finden. Der Hospitalverwaltung danke ich an dieser Stelle für die Erlaubnis zur Benützung der erwähnten Quellen. Hagenbuch, das jetzt ein Stadtteil Biberachs ist, gehörte bis zur Säkularisation zur Pfarrei Ummendorf und war dann bis zur Eingemeindung des benachbarten Bergerhausens im Jahr 1934 eine Teilgemeinde hiervon. Die ersten Nachrichten darüber stammen aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Nach Viktor Ernst: „Das Biberacher Hospital bis zur Reformation“ gab der Bürger Haupmann zur Spitalgründung als Eigengut einen Hof zu Hagenbuch, während Ulricus von Essendorf auf ein Lehen bei Hagenbuch zu Gunsten der Stiftung verzichtete, das dieser dann von dem Lehenherrn überlassen wurde. Im Jahre 1279 schenkten die Grafen von Landau dem Spital einen Hof zu Hagenbuch (siehe Urkunde 4 bei Viktor Ernst). Eine weitere Urkunde von 1291 besagt, daß ein Kint von Hagenbuch Güter von Bergerhausen bebaute; unterm 23. Juni 1371 berichtet eine Urkunde, daß Abt Berthold, Lehrer göttlicher Kunst, und der Konvent von Salem u. a. an Peter Klok einen Acker auf dem Hagenbuch usw., ebenso einen solchen an einen Cunz Giger verkauften. Weiter erfahren wir, daß unterm 18. Mai 1386 Ulrich von Königsegg, Ritter, gesessen zu Aulendorf, an das Spital Biberach und die Dürftigen daselbst u. a. seinen Anteil an die Hölzer Schinna, Hagenbuch und Schwendi verkaufte. Dann ist aus einer Urkunde vom 14. Mai 1404 zu entnehmen, daß Pfaff Burkhard Haller, Kaplan in dem äußeren Spital zu Biberach, zum Nutzen des Spitals von Bürgermeister und Rat der Stadt Biberach die Erlaubnis erhalten habe, u. a. einen Weiher zu Hagenbuch zu bauen, was er auch auf deine Kosten ausführte. Nach Luz (Seite 81) kaufte 1488 Urban Scheffold von Hagenbuch um 412 fl. die Kachelmühle in Birkendorf mit ganzer Zubehör. Im Jahre 1595 erließ nach der gleichen Quelle (S. 186) die Landvogtei in Schwaben ein Rescript nach den spitälischen Orten Röhrwangen, Birkendorf, Bergerhausen und Hagenbuch, die Bewohner sollen sich der Lutherischen Predigten enthalten, und den neuen Kalender annehmen. Der Magistrat in Biberach erklärte wie schon 1571 der Landvogtei, daß sie keine Jurisdiction über diese Dörfer hätte, worüber mehrere Jahre hin- und hergestritten wurde. Anfang 1603 scheint wiederum ein Befehl des Landvogtei-Beamten unter Androhung einer pön (Strafe) von 20 Pfund ergangen zu sein, den neuen Kalender und die katholische Religion anzunehmen, was die Bewohner Hagenbuchs zu einer Anfrage beim Biberacher Rat veranlaßte. Im November wurde die Drohung: Sie müßten die katholische Kirche besuchen, unter Erhöhung der Strafe auf 40 Pfund wiederholt, wogegen Protest eingelegt wurde (Seite 202). Die Reibereien sind auch später wieder aufgeflackert, denn Luz schreibt Seite 243: „Die Evangelischen zu Biberach, Attenweiler, Hagenbuch usw. erfuhren wieder (1641) mancherlei Unbill“. Vom Jahre 1642 berichtet er, daß der eine Spitalpfleger die evangelische Bürgerschaft durch ein Decret zwingen wollte, alle katholischen Feiertag mit den Katholiken zu feiern, auch die evangelischen Bauern zu Hagenbuch und anderen spitälischen Dörfern nicht mehr leiden (dulden), keinem Evangelischen mehr ein Spital-Hofgut verleihen wollte, er bekenne sich denn zu der römisch-katholischen Religion (Seite 297). An dem Gesamtaufbringen der spitälischen Güter im Jahre 1776 von insgesamt 3283 fl. 19 kr. 6 h. war Hagenbuch beteiligt mit: *Hauszins od. Heugeld 32fl. 11kr. 2 h. *Fleischgeld 8fl. – kr. -h. *Obstgeld 1 fl. 20 kr. – h. *Wagendienste 48 = 28 fl. 48 kr. – h. *Handdienste 5 fl. 12 kr. -h. *Holzgeld 8fl. 51 kr. 3 h. Summe vorstehender Abgaben ingesamt: 249 fl. 6 kr. 2 h. Ferner: 19 Hennen, 58 Hühner und 1610 Eier. Der reiche Bestand des Spitals an Urkunden würden jedenfalls noch manche weitere Nachricht über die vergangenen Zeiten liefern, doch möchte ich mich darauf beschränken, hier nur noch anzuführen, was Ober-Finanzrat v. Memminger in seiner „Beschreibung des Oberamts Biberach“ von 1837 über Hagenbuch berichtet: ''„Hagenbuch, ein kathol., vormals Spital Biberachischer Weiler mit 59 Einwohner, ¼ Stunde von Bergerhausen, seit 1830 Filial von Biberach, früher von Ummendorf, auf einer kleinen Anhöhe am Rißthal. Der Spital Biberach hat den Groß-Zehenten und die lehenherrlichen Gefälle, den Klein- und Blut-Zehenten bezieht der Staat. Einen Hof erhielt der Spital 1239 bei seiner Gründung von den Herren v. Essensdorf, einen andern stifte 1258 ein gewißer Bertold Hubmann dem Spital, und 1279 schenkten dem selben die Brüder Conrad und Eberhard, Grafen zu Landau, einen Hof. Der Groß-Zehente wurde von Matthias Mannlich 1555 erkauft. Den Klein- und Blut-Zehenten bezog Ummendorf – der Besitz desselben ging mit der Herrschaft Ochsenhausen an den Staat über.“'' Erwähnt sei noch, daß während des Schlacht bei Biberach am 9. Mai 1800 wie in Mettenberg, auch in Hagenbuch ein Haus in Flammen aufging (Luz, Seite 372). Um nun zum eigentlichen Zweck dieser Schrift zu kommen, so ist zu sagen, das sich Hagenbuch seit dem Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts, mit dem die Gültbücher einsetzen (die Handlohnbücher fangen erst etwa Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts und die Heiratsabreden ungefähr 100 Jahre später an), in seinem Umfang nicht wesentlich verändert hat. Damals waren es 4 Höfe oder Güter; bei der Erstellung des Primär-Katasters im Jahre 1829 deren fünf, wobei zu berücksichtigen ist, daß ein Anwesen erst kurz vorher in 2 Teile aufgeteilt wurde. Die Besitzer der 5 Höfe 1829 waren: #Konrad Gaiser (am Weg) Nr. 1 Haus, Scheuer und Nebengebäude, 2 Anbauten #Anwalt Leonhard Sammtner (im Weiler) Nr. 3 Haus und Scheuer, Nr. 4 Nebengebäude #Johann Georg Kloos, Wittwe (im Weiler) Nr. 5 Haus #Xaver Pfänder (im Weiler) Nr. 6 Haus #Johannes Pfänder (im Weiler) Nr. 7 leer, Nr. 8 Haus mit Nebengebäude #Gemeinde (am Weg) Nr. 9 Haus Für diese Angaben bin ich dem hiesigen Katasteramt zu besonderem Dank verpflichtet, denn sie ermöglichten es mir, den Besitz der mir aus den Gültbüchern bekannten Hofinhaber festzustellen. In der nun folgenden Aufzählungen der jeweiligen Lehensträger ist die Reihenfolge der Höfe nach obigen Katasternummern eingehalten. === Hof 1/2 === Das Gültbuch von 1500 weist als ersten bekannten Hofinhaber Jörg Michel (auch Missel geschrieben) aus, der an Gült 10 Malter Roggen und 4 Malter Haber abzuliefern hatte, außer 4 lb. Heugeld, 1 Viertel = 120 Stück Eier, 4 Hühner, 1 Fastnachtshenne; für die Weglösin, d. h. bei seinem Abzug vom Hof, hatte er 1 lb. Heller zu entrichten. Neben dieser Abgaben hatte er aus einem Gemeindeacker jährlich 1 Guldin auf die 4 Tage zu zahlen, wofür sein Bruder Bürge war, außerdem an Steuern 1519 4 lb. 13 sh. 4 h. und 1532 3 lb. 5 sh. Im Jahre 1538 folgte ihm auf dem Hof Christa Ritter, für dessen Hausfrau ihr Bruder Jörg Gassenmaier von Ingerkingen bei der Hospitalverwaltung darum nachsuchte, daß seiner Schwester und ihren Kindern im Falle, daß der Mann sterben sollte, der Hof verliehen werden möge. Er begründete dies damit, daß sie ihrem Ehemann viel zugebracht und 6 kleine Kinder bei ihm angetreten habe. Dem Ansinnen wollte ein ehrbarer Rat entsprechen und demjenigen der Söhne Ritters den Hof verleihen, der ihm dafür geeignet scheine (Freitag nach Lichtmeß Anno 1541). Die Gült, die Ritter zu leisten hatte, war die bisherige; an Steuern zahlte er 1542 aus 281 Gulden Vermögen 1 Gulden, 8 Groschen, 1 Kr. 1545 nur 1 Gulden. Zu erwähnen ist hier, daß nach dem Gültbuch von 1545 unter „Groß-Ausgaben“ nach und nach für Bauarbeiten an Cristian Riters zu Hagennbuch Hauß 364 lb. 3 sh. 5 h. ausgegeben wurden. 1546 ist kein Betrag für Steuern genannt, dagegen 1556 außer der Stat Steuer 4 sh. 8 hlr. Sein Nachfolger war 1559 Ulrich Ritter, vermutlich ein Sohn, der außer der bisherigen Gült noch 8 Dienste zu leisten hatte. Nach seinem Tode besteht am 12. August 1572 seine Wittwe Walltpurga Jäckhlerin den Hof und zahlte dafür an Handlohn 150 fl. Durch Ihre Wiederverheiratung geht das Anwesen am 16. März 1583 an Hans Mayer gegen 220 fl. Handlohn über. Bei der Gült erhöhte sich das Heugeld auf 6 lbh. – Nach ihm erscheint ab 1612 Martin Mayer auf dem Hof, dessen Gült eine Steigerung um 1 Wahlbaum gegenüber bisher erfuhr; auch mußte er einen Boschen für den Spital „sommern und wintern“, d. h. in Stall nehmen und füttern. Nach den Heiratsabreden verheiratet sich laut Protokoll vom 27. Mai 1631 eine Tochter Catharina Mayerin mit Hans Kranseckher zum Hochhaus. '''Über Heiratsabreden selbst sei kurz folgendes gesagt: an erster Stelle ist das Beibringen der beiden Hochzeitsleute angeführt. Die Braut bringt meist eine standesgemäße Aussteuer mit, in der Regel eine s. v. Kuh, eine angemachte Bettstatt, Truhe usw., außer einem entsprechenden Barbetrag nebst der Zusicherung, allenfalls noch bei einer späteren Erbteilung des elterlichen Nachlasses berücksichtigt zu werden. Der Bräutigam widerlegt diese Beibringen mit seinem Vermögen, das vielfach im elterlichen Hof samt Zubehör besteht, wobei für die sich auf das Altenteil zurückzeihenden Eltern ein Leibgeding, d. h. der Unterhalt derselben, ausgemacht und Abmachungen wegen Abfindung etwaiger Geschwister getroffen wurden. Nicht zuletzt spricht sich das Protokoll darüber aus, wie es gehalten werden soll, wann eines der beiden Eheleute stirbt. Zu den Verhandlungen waren außer den Brautleuten die Väter und nächste Verwandte, auch Bekannte zugezogen.''' Aus einer solchen Heiratsabrede, wovon am Schluß ein Beispiel zu finden ist, geht u. a. hervor, daß die Agatha Schneiderin, Weilundt Martin Mayers see. Hinterlassene Wittib, am 17. Dezember 1635 sich mit Hans Bitterlin von Rißegg verspricht. Von seiner Seite wird bei dieser Gelegenheit der Sohn Georg seines Bruders Geord Bitterlin zu Ummendorf als Zeuge erwähnt, während für die beiden Kinder Barbara und Maria Mayerin deren Pfleger Michael Mayer zu Häusern und Hans Kransegger zu Hochhaus genannt sind. Am 20. August 1636 bestand Bitterlin das Anwesen seines Vorfahren in der Ehe gegen 180 fl. Handlohn; das Heugeld wurde auf 3 fl. 25 kr. 5 hlr. Nebst 2 fl. Fleischgeld und 10 Diensten, statt bisher 8, außer den sonstigen Abgaben festgesetzt. Seine Ehefrau scheint bald darauf gestorben zu sein, denn unterm 1. Mai 1648 tritt er in die dritte Ehe mit der Wittwe des Bartholome Braungerts von Ingerkingen, Maria Hocheisin, nachdem seine zweite Frau, eine Anna Mayerin von Schemmerberg gebürtig, vor ungefähr ¾ Jahren in Gott seelig abgeleibt ist. Als Beistände der dritten Frau werden angegeben ihr Vogt und Bruder Conrad Hocheisen und der Schwager Hans Örsing von Hagenbuch; auf seiner Seite Jacob Schuchmacher, Weber, Spital-Holzwart und Bürger in Biberach. Bitterlin tritt wegen seines Alters und der Unvermögenheit, dem Hof länger vorstehen zu können, diesen freiwillig an Michael Humbler von Geratsweiler ab, der ihn im Beisein des Obristenwachtmeisters Michael Haass und Jacob Mohrs, des innern Rats, als Beistände am 11. Februar 1658 für seinen damals 17 Jahre alten, noch ledigen Sohn Jerg Humbler um 400 fl. Mit folgenden Änderungen besteht: Heugeld 6 fl. 51 kr. 3 hlr., 12 Dienste statt bisher 10, Weglößin 34 kr. 2 hlr. Humbler übernimmt die Verpflichtung, den Hof, weilen er übel vergangen, ungesäumt reparieren und den Stadel, alles auf seine Kosten, neu aufbauen zu lassen. Am darauffolgenden Tag versuchte der neu Beständer von der getroffenen Abmachung zurückzutreten unter dem Vorwand, daß ihm die zwei Bauern zu Hagenbuch nicht Glück zu seinem Bestand gewünscht und es des Bitterlins Freundschaft nicht gerne sehe. Die Hospitalverwaltung ließ sich darauf aber nicht ein, sondern verlangte von ihm, daß er am morgenden Tag seinem Versprechen gemäß die 100 fl. Handlohn erlege, was endlich am 18. Februar im Beisein des MR. Hans Haußmann, Wagner in Biberach, erfolgte, wobei Humbler die Bitte vorbrachte ihm sein Verhalten nicht zu entgelten und ihm obrigkeitlichen Schutz wider dergleichen umlaufende böse Reden widerfahren zu lassen. Humbler scheint den Hof nicht selbst umgetrieben zu haben, denn aus einem Vermerk im Gültbuch von 1660 erfahren wir, daß Jacob Kalb am 11. Dezember 1659, als von ihm auf 2 Jahre bestellter Lehenträger, erstmals mit der Hospitalamtung abgerechnet hat. Am 24. März 1660 besteht dann auch das Anwesen Hans Egin von Hausen unter den gleichen Bedingungen wie Humbler, nur daß es 425 fl. Handlohn zu bezahlen hatte. Aus dem Jahr 1670 berichtet unterm 31. Oktober eine Heiratsabrede, daß sich eine Tochter Maria Egin mit Bernhard Schlichthärlin, einem Sohn des Hans Schlichthärlins von Maselheim, zu verheiraten gedenke. Dabei ist die Rede von 2 Schwestern des Hochzeiters namens Maria und Sophia die Schlichthärlinen, sowie ihrer Mutter Magdalena Kohlerin. Als Beistände sind seinerseits außer dem Vater noch Jerg Hochdorffer, Schultheiß von Maselheim, Matheus Braun, Schultheiß von Äpfingen, und Peter Geiselmann von Maselheim genannt; ihrerseits ihr Vater Hans Egin. Nach dessen Tod besteht den Hof am 20. Februar 1680 sein Sohn Hans Egin, dem dabei auferlegt wird, nicht nur Haus und Stadel der erforderlichen Notdurft nach in Stand zu setzen, sondern auch 400 fl. Handlohn zu geben. Er war in erster Ehe seit 25. Mai 1676 mit einer Tochter des Ammanns Georg Zell von Ummendorf, namens Anna Zellin, verheiratet. Seine Zeugen waren sein Vater Hans Egin und dessen drei Tochtermänner [[Ersing-4|Georg Ersing]], der [[Egin-6|Ursula Egin]] zur Frau hatte, Bernhardt Schlichthärlin von Maselheim und Matheus Pali, außerdem Georg Cloß von Hagenbuch; ihre Zeigen waren außer ihrem Vater noch Matheus Maurer und Hans Jacob Kirsinger, Wirt zu Ummendorf. Nach dem Ableben der Anna Zellin, die ihm 5 Kinder hinterließ, ging Hans Egin am 21. August 1688 eine zweite Ehe ein mit Anna Maria von Irn (Vonier), Hansen von Irn von Tafertzhofen sel. ehelichen Tochter. Bei Abschluß des Heiratskontrakts ist des Hochzeiters Schwager Georg Zell von Ummendorf und Hans Zell erwähnt, auch Ammann Georg Zell, ebenfalls von Ummendorf, ferner [[Ersing-4|Georg Ersing]] von Hagenbuch und Matheus Polin (Pahl) von Häusern. Von den Töchtern Hans Egins heiratete Magdalena Egin am 1.Juli 1704 den Witwer Adam Wanner, Bürger und Stadtkarrer zu Biberach, der in erster Ehe Anna Maria Khuenerin zur Frau gehabt hatte. Matria Egin verheiratete sich am 20. Mai 1705 mit dem Wittwer Jacob Schedler, Ziegler von Winterstetten des gwesten Spital-Biberachischen Fuhrknechsts Wolf Schedler, hinterlassenen ehelichen Sohn, der ein uneheliches Kind Namens Christina in die Ehe brachte. Eine weitere Tochter Hans Egins, Barbara Egin, heiratete am 11. August 1711 Joseph Mauer, Sohn des Philipp Mauchers, hochfürstlich buchauerischen Unterans zu Grodt, dessen schon ziemlich alte Hausfrau Anna Schiggenmüllerin auch erwähnt ist, außer Stiefschwestern des Hochzeiters. Diesem stehen außer deinem Vater auch Gabriel Mader von Reute und Martin Hugger von Grodt bei, während ihr Beistand wie bei den vorher erwähnten beiden Schwestern Martin Gaißer von Hagenbuch ist. – Catharina Egin endlich heiratete am 5. Januar 1716 Jerg Rid von Ingerkingen, ein Sohn des daselbst verstorbenen Thoma Riden. Als ihre Beistände sind genannt ihr Stiefbruder Hans Michael Egin, Bürger und Totgerber zu Biberach, sodann ihr Schwager Adam Werner, Spital-Holzwart daselbst und Philipp Mauer von Grodt, ihres Vaters Gegeschwegr; von seiner Seite: Jerg Hecht der Ältere von Ingerkingen, seiner Mutter sel, leiblicher Bruder. Erwähnt ist ferner des Hochzeiters Schweser Mgadalena Ridin und ihr Mann Christian Jos von Inkgerkingen. – Weiter ist hier noch anzuführen: Hans Georf Ege (von Hagenbuch), der am 8. November 1710 Maria Federin, des Georg Hepps, Schloßbauer zu Alberweiler hinterlassene Wittib heiratet, die ihm 5 Kinder zubrachte, nämlich Joannes, Theresia, Christina, Anna Maria und Eva die Heppin. – Ihre Beistände waren Stophel Federle und Michel Glots, beide von Untersulmetingen; die seinigen Joannes Ege und wiederum Martin Gaißer von Hagenbuch, nebst Michel Eiberle von Biberach. Nach Hans Egins Tod besteht seine Witwe am 11. März 1719 den Hof auf einer ihrer Kinder, „das sie innerhalb 5 Jahren benamsen Will“, um 430 fl. Handlohn. Im Jahre 1726 wird Caspar Egin als Beständer angenommen; im gleichen Jahr am 14./15. Juni führt er Anna, Hans Michel Hallers, Bürgermeisters zu Winterstetten und Maria Lemblins, beide noch im Leben, eheliche Tocther heim. Als Geschwister des Hochzeiters, die offenbar schon verheiratet waren, werden in der Heiratsabrede genannt: Antoni, Barbara, Melchior die Egen und Egin, ferner als ledig Elisabetha, Martin und Balthasar. Seine Beistände waren der wiederholt genannte Martin Gaißer von Hagenbuch und Philipp Maucher, Schultheiß von Grodt; die ihrigen Max Pat des Rats, Jerg Lämble, Baur, auch Martin Lämblin zu Winterstetten, Joseph Maucher von Grodt und Rudolph Schedler, Bürger von Biberach. Die Schwester Elisabeth Egin heiratete 1729/30 den Wittwer Joseph Müller von Hochdorf, hochgräfl. Stadion. Warthauser Herrschaft, als dessen Vater Georg Müller angegeben ist. Er bringt ein Kind namens Hans Jerg Müller aus erster Ehe mit. Seine Beistände waren Joseph Lauchner, Schultheiß zu Hochdorf, Johannes Wachter allda und Christian Maucher von Schweinshausen; die Ihrigen Philipp Mauer, Schultheiß von Grodt, Martin Gaißer und Jacob Clos von Hagenbuch. Nach Caspar Egens Ableben heiratet seine Wittib Anna Hallerin am 5. November 1743 Hans Jerg Schulthaiß von Rißegg, des Philipp Schulthaißen und der Ursula Konin ehelicher Sohn, der 5 Kinder seiner Hausfrau aus erster Ehe antritt, nämlich Johannes, Joseph, Anna Maria, Anthony und Caspar, alle Egen und Egin. – Als ihre Beistände sind genannt: der Schwager ihres Vaters, Jerg Lemle, dann Melchior Ege und Baltus Ege, ihre Schwäger; von seiner Seite; des Vates Bruder Jacob Schulthaiß nebst 2 Nachbarn Jacob Claß und Mattheis Wielandt. Am gleichen Tag wie oben angegeben bestand Johann Georg Schulthaiß den Lehenhof seines Vorfahren in der Ehe um 430 fl.; er war der erste, dem die 12 Wagendienste, jeder zu 24 kr., in Geld angeschlagen wurden. Für den sehr krank darniederliegenden Hans Jerg Schulthaiß trat am 23. Dezember 1758 sein Stiefsohn Johannes Ege die Nachfolge auf dem Hof an, wofür er 550 fl. Handlohn zu erlegen hatte. Der Wahlbaum wurde dabei zu 20 kr. angesetzt. – Im darauffolgenden Jahr, am 13. Januar, führte Johannes Ege die Tochter des Georg Hartmann, Rhs. Gräfl. Stadion. Warthaus. Untertanen, Ursula Hartmännin von Aßmannshardt heim. In der Heiratsabrede ist seine Schwester Anna Maria Ege, Ehefrau des Hs. Jerg Aggermans zu Mettenberg erwähnt und von den 3 Brüdern Joseph Ege auf dem Busenberg, der auch als Beistand auftritt, neben Anthony Ege, Weißkreuzwirt zu Biberach und obengenannter Aggermann. Ihre Beistände waren Peter Hartmann von Aßmannshardt und für die durch Krankheit verhinderten Eltern des Hochzeiters Jacob Schulthaiß von Rißegg. Während Johannes Ege den Hof im Besitz hatte, legte im Jahre 1783 die Hospitalverwaltung, jedenfalls zur Leichteren Unterscheidung und in Anlehnung an einen Gebrauch u. a. des Klosters Ochsenhausen, das seine Höfe nach Heiligen bezeichnet, seinem Hof den Namen „Straus“ bei, scheint aber weder hier noch anderwärts Verständnis dafür gefunden zu haben, denn es ist nicht festzustellen, daß sich der Gebrauch solcher Hofnamen bei dem hospitälischen Besitz durchgesetzt hat. Im Jahre 1791, den 9. Februar, übernimmt der Sohn Johann Georg Ege das Anwesen um 590 fl. Handlohn und verschiedene Erhöhungen der bisherigen Gülten. Unterm gleichen Tag ist die Heiratsabrede getroffen worden zwischen ihm und Anna Maria Closen von Höfen Langwarth, des Anton Closen, hospitälischen Untertanen daselbst eheliche Tochter, in Gegenwart des Schultheißen Christian Glaser von Höfen Langwarth, Lorenz Cloß von Sulmingen und Jacob Cloß von Hagenbuch; ihm dagegen standen bei Balthasar Schmid von Röhrwangen, Joseph Hartmann von Langenschemmern und Georg Cloß, Weißkreuzwirt von Biberach. – Sein Nachfolger auf dem Hof war laut Lehensvertrag vom 23. Februar 1821 Conrad Gaißer, der auch im Primär-Kataster von 1829 als Hofinhaber genannt ist, wodurch dich die Lage seines Hofes einwandfrei feststellen ließ. Die Witwe Anna Reuterin heiratete am 10. April 1728 Anton Clos, Jacob Closen von Hagenbuch, ehelicher Sohn. Sie brachte ihm zwei Töchter aus erster Ehe, namens Christina und Maria Ersingin zu. Erstere heiratet am 17. Jenner 1737 den Wittiber Hanß Georg Angelin von Ummendorf. Ihr Stiefvater Anthoni Clos bestand unterm 10. April 1728 auch den Lehenhof seines Vorfahren in der Ehe um 400 fl. Auf dem am 22. Februar 1734 seine zweite Frau Elisabetha Weckherlin, Johannes Weckherlins sel, von Mettenburg, hochgräfl. Stadionisch. Herrschaft Warthausen, nachgelassene Tochter einzog. Außer den bereits oben genannten zwei Kindern ihrer Vorgängerin aus deren ersten Ehe trat die noch aus deren zweiten Ehe die Kinder Matheis Cloß und Anna Maria Cloßin an. Nach kurzer Frist sah sie Anthoni Cloß durch das Ableben seiner zweiten Frau am Diese Strömung, die zuerst von den Unigen mit Justina Gaisserin, Johannes Gaisers sel. von Winterreute und Anna Gaiserin, geborene Boscher, eheliche Tochter. Der Hochzeiter, dessen Beistand Mattheis Wieland war, brachte von seiner zweiten Frau zwei Kinder in die Ehe, nämlich Johannes Cloß und Theresia Cloßin. Die Beistände der Hochzeiterin waren Johannes Boscher von Ummendorf, Joseph Boscher von Reichenbach, Johannes Zünser vom Winckhel und Hans Jerg Gaisser von Winterreute. Am 20. Juni 1765 heiratete der Sohn Joseph Claus des Anton Claus die Catharina Schmidin von Ummedorf. Ein anderer Sohn des Anton Cloß, namens Fidelis Cloß, erwirbt den Hof des Alois Wäscher zu Häusern und führt darauf laut Heiratsabrede vom 6. März 1771 Justina Weberin von Reemoos, Rhs. Gottshaus Ochsenhausen. Herrschaft, eine Tochter Jacobs Webers von da, heim. Außer der Erwähnung von Geschwistern ihrerseits sind als Beiständer Hans Jerg Boscher von Ummendorf und Xaver Müller, Bürger und Gastwirt von Biberach, angeführt, während auf seiner Seite Michael Wieland von Hagenbuch und Josef Clos von Ummendorf als Beiständer gnannt sind. === Hof 3/4 === Anno 1500 gültet ein Claus Jäcklin wie sein Nachbar auf Hof 1/2 10 Malter Roggen, 4 Malter Haber, 4 lb. Heller Heugeld, 1 f. Eier, 4 Hühner, 1 Fasnachthenne, bei einer Weglösin von 1 Ibh. Eine Anmerkung über dem betreffenden Abschnitt besagt, daß „das Gut dem jungen Jäcklin nit glíchen ist“, gleichıwohl erscheint er bis 1536 als Inhaber des Hofes und zahlt 1532 7 fl. Steuer. Im folgte Michel Jäcklln. dessen Heugeld auf 6 lbh. Heller erhöht ist. 1542 hat er laut Steuerlíste in einer Summa 217 Guldin und geit ze stür 1 Gulden 1 Gros. 2 xr., für seine Ehhalten 4 Gros. 2 xr. Nach einer Randbemerkung im Gültbuch 1545 gelt seine Wittib hínfürter 8 lb. Heugeld, das andere wie vorsteet (oben). Im gleichen Jahr ist Michel Jäcklin mit 1 Guldin 5 xr. und für seine Ehalten mit 3 gros. 1 xr. Zur Steuer veranlagt. Seine Wittib Anna Scheffoltin, die 1546 mit 2 fl. 3 gr. 1 xr. Und für ihre Ehalten mit 5 gr. 1 xt. besteuert ist, scheint 1548 bereits wieder an Hans 0tt verheiratet gewesen zu sein, dessen Steuer 1556 8 lb. 3 sh. 10 hlr. und für seine Ehalten 6 sh. 8 hlr. ohne Stat Steuer beträgt. Im Jahr 1565 besteht er dann auch am 17. September den Hof seiner verstorbenen Hausfrau zu den bisherigen Bedingungen. Obwohl ein Hans Jäcklin, vermutlich ein Sohn seines Vorfahren, 1573 erwähnt wird, ist Otts Nachfolger auf demselben laut Handlohnbuch-Eintrag vom 19. November 1578 Jerg Scheffoldt Er hat bei 250 fl. Handlohn jährlich 10 Malter Roggen, 4 Malter Haber, 10 lb.h. Heugeld, 1 f. Eier, 4 Hühner, 1 Henne zu geben, außer 8 Diensten und 2 Wahlbäumen. Nach seinem Ableben wird Hans Henlin von Warthausen am 3. September 1621 Hofinhaber und hat 450 fl. Handlohn zu bezahlen; dazu wird ihm die Auflage gemacht, ohne längeren Verzug im künftigen Frühling einen neuen Ziegelstadel zu erbauen. Seine Gült erfährt insofern eine Änderung, als er statt bisher 10 lb. Heugeld nun 15 1b.h. entrichten soll; die Anzahl der Dienste wird von 8 auf 12 erhöht; statt 2 Wahlbäumen ist nur einer festgesetzt, dafür aber noch 3 lb. 10 sh. Fleischgeld. Auf ihn folgt am 7. August 1686 Christan Schmidt von Westerflach, der das Gut jedoch wieder heimschlägt, worauf es Johannes Ylg auf 3 Jahre besteht; das Heugeld wird auf 8 fl. 34 xr. 2 hir. Und das Fleischgeld auf 2 fl. festgesetzt; an den übrigen Abgaben ändert sich nichts. Sein Nachfolger ist am 28. Oktober 1640 Conradt Heggenberger von Moosbeuren, der 180 fl. Handlohn zu entrichten hat. Nach seinem Abzug übernimmt am 8. Februar 1649 Andreas Mangler von Hagenbuch, dessen anderer Hof daselbst durch die Soldaten abgebrannt worden ist, das Anwesen. Als Abfindung zahlt er an seinen Vorgänger 200 fl. außer 150 fl. Handlohn. Sein anderes Anwesen besteht am 22 Oktober 1649 ein Hans Geigıng aus dem Braunschweiger Land, Wünschdorff genannt, gebürtig. jedoch ohne die Wiesen, Äcker und Gärten; dafür werden ihm die Äcker und Wiesen samt Gärten, die zum Heggenbergerschen Hof gehörten, eingelegt. An Handlohn hatte er 60 fl. aufzuwenden. Am 22. April 1651 gab Geiging diesen Hof wieder ab. Nach dem Gültbuch von 1650 wäre Beständer des Hofes 3/4 gewesen: Andreas Mangler, zuvor Conradt Heggenberger, ietzo Hanns Keller, der 1651 nur noch allein angeführt wird mit dem Vermerk: „Ledig“, woraus zu schließen ist, daß Keller nur vorübergehend auf dem Hof war. Der Vermerk „Ledig“ wiederholt sich bis 1657. ln der Zwischenzeit war es laut einer Anmerkung im Gültbuch von 1653 Hans Geiging von der Spitalamtung erlaubt worden, einen Winkel bei der Jordanbrücke aus diesem Gut in diesem Jahr zu heuen. 1654 tat es Andreas Mangler. Diesem wurde mit Hans Bitterlin und [[Ersing-5|Hans Ersing]] am 6. Mai 1658 die Baindt mit Garten und Wiesen gegen Heugeld verliehen. In das Haus zog am 2. Juni 1657 Basti Waldhart, der sich bisher zu Winterreute aufgehalten hatte, ein, nachdem Andreas Mangler schon unterm 19. März 1652 den früher Heggenbergerschen Hof cediert und seinen. früher innegehabten wieder angenommen hatte. Er bestand aber am 19. November 1657 abermals den ehemals Heggenbergerschen Hof gemeinsam mit [[Ersing-5|Hans Ersing]] von Hagenbuch zunächst auf zwei Jahre für eines ihrer Kinder. Ersings ältester Sohn, [[Ersing-4|Jerg Ersing]], und Manglers Stieftochter namens [[Cloos-94|Maria Clässin]], sollten zusammen heiraten, vorerst aber wegen ihrer Jugend noch 2 Jahre im Haushalt ihrer Eltern verbleiben. Nach Ablauf dieser Zeit sollte eines ihrer Kinder als Beständer ernannt werden, was dann auch am 22. Oktober 1659 durch Ernennung [[Ersing-4|Jerg Ersings]] als solchen geschah. Bei der am 16. Oktober 1659 getroffenen Heiratsabrede waren anwesend: Hans Class von Mettenberg als „erbetener resp. Befreundter und Beiständer“ und der angehenden Eheleute Eltern., Hans Ersing und Ursula Zellin, weíland Jörg Classen von Hagenbuch, später Andreas Manglers Wittib. Da der Hof schon etliche Jahre zu des Spitals großem Nachteil und Schaden ledig geblieben war, auch etliche Schuldgläubiger daraus zu befriedigen waren, hatte sich kein Beständer finden wollen. Haus und Stadel waren unterdessen auch übel vergangen und sollten im nächstfolgenden Frühjahr ungesäumt wieder in Stand gesetzt und zu baulichen Ehren gebracht werden. weshalb auf Handlohn und sonstige Abgaben für 1658 verzichtet wurde. Um das Anwesen hatte sich ein Heinrich Miller von Hochdorf aus dem Luzerner Gebiet, damals zu Geratsweiler wohnhaft, sehr bemüht, es aber gegen Abfindung von 25 fl. oben genanntem Ersing und Mangler überlassen, die sich verpflichteten, nachdem ihnen Miller versprochen hatte, 250 fl. zielweise ohne Zins zu bezahlen, diesen Betrag an die Gläubiger abzuführen. Am 22. April 1676 heiratete [[Ersing-4|Georg Ersing]] auf seiner ersten Hausfrauen [[Cloos-94|Maria Cläßin]] unlängsthin beschehenes tödtliches Ableben, die Tochter Hans Egins von Hagenbuch, namens [[Egin-6|Ursula]]. Seine erste Frau hatte ihm folgende Kinder hinterlassen: [[Ersing-16|Johannes]], [[Ersing-19|Michel)]], Hanns Carl, [[Ersing-14|Maria]], [[Ersing-15|Ursula]] und [[Ersing-18|Barbara]]. Von diesen Kindern verheiratete sich am 12. April 1679 [[Ersing-14|Maria Ersingin]] mit Georg Braun von Äpfingen, Mattheus Braunen, Altschultheißen allda ehelichen Sohn. Außer den Hochzeitsleuten war Georg Weckherlin, Schultheiß von Äpfingen, und [[Ersing-4|Georg]], sowie Hans Ersing, beide von Hagenbuch, bei Abfassung der Heiratsabrede zugegen. Eine zweite Tochter [[Ersing-18|Barbara]] heiratete nach des Vaters Tod am 26. Januar 1693 Joseph Epp, Sohn des Martin Epps von Mittelweiler. Die Abrede vollzog Amtsschreiber Johann Seifridt in Gegenwart von Benedikt Heedt?, Georg Waibel und Christian Waibel, nebst den Interessenten als Georg Closs und Hans Ersing, beide von Hagenbuch. Hierher gehören dürfte ferner Michael Ersing, in der Heiratsabrede vom 20. August 1710 als sogenannter Hagenbucher von lngerkingen bezeichnet, der nach Absterben seines Eheweibs Anna Rimmelin, eine Barbara Kohler, des verstorbenen Martín Mosers, gewesten Messners zu Oberspeyern, nachgelassene Wittib heiratete. Sie brachte ein Söhnle Christian Moser in die Ehe; von ihm wird bei dieser Gelegenheit der älteste Sohn namens Jerg Ersing erwähnt. Am 22. Februar 1690 ging. nachdem [[Ersing-4|Georg Ersing]] vor ungefähr einem halben Jahr gestorben war, seine Witwe [[Egin-6|Ursula Egin]] eine zweite Ehe ein mit Hans Gaissers sen. Nachgelassenem eheleiblichen Sohn Martin Gaisser von Stafflangen, der gleichzeitig auch Nachfolger auf dem Hof in Hagenbuch wurde. Aus ihrer ersten Ehe waren außer den bereits erwähnten Kindern fünf Söhne vorhanden, namens [[Ersing-3|Georg]], [[Ersing-22|Hans Jacob]], [[Ersing-23|Martin]], [[Ersing-24|Franz]] und [[Ersing-26|Mattheus]] die Ersinge. Des Hochzeiters Stiefvater war Mattheus Kopf zu Stafflangen; erwähnt ist auch ein Bruder namens Georg Gaisser. Seine Beistände waren Michel Gaisser, Gerichisammann von Tiefenbach und Herr Jacob Joss, Gerichtsammann von Stafflangen, auch Michel Bürckh von Mittelbiberach; die ihrigen Herr Johann Franz Zell des Innern Rats und Oberbaumeister, Herr Georg Ludwig Rau des Innern Rats und Apotheker, Michel. Ersing von Ingerkingen, sowie der Söhne Pfleger Hans Ersing und Hans Egen von Hagenbuch. Marlin Gaisser hatte bei 425 fl. Handlohn dieselben Abgaben zu entrichten wie sein Vorfahre auf dem Hof; die Weglösin wurde auf 34 xr. 2 hlr. festgesetzt. In den Jahren 1717/1718 wird sein Tochtermann Hans Jerg Legart (auch Leugarth und Legat); im übrigen ist aus den Heiratsprotokollen zu ersehen, daß Martin Gaisser- am 30/31. Dezember 1717 als Witwer wiederum heiratete. Seine zweite Frau war Maria Doblerin, eine Tochter des Michael Doblers und der Agatha Steinhauserin, beide seelig zu Gensenweyler, Reichsstift und Gotteshaus Schussenrieder Herrschaft, von denen eine weitere Tochter Barbara Doblerin erwähnt wird. Aus der ersten Ehe Gaíssers waren 2 Töchter da, nämlich Maria und Barbara Gaisserinen. Auf Seiten des Hochzeiters war als Beistand Christian Pflug, Reichsstadt Biberach. Bürger und Spitalhofmeister genannt, während ihr Jacob Sigg, Ammann zum Furth, Georg Gnahn von Gensenweyler, ihr Stiefvater, und Jacab Humbler. der Stiefbruder, beistanden. – Martin Gaísser scheint um 1730 gestorben zu sein, denn am 14. April 1731 heiratete Mattheis Wielandt von Reute, nachgelassener Sohn Johann Wielandts sen. daselbst, die Witwe Maria Gaisserin, eine geborene Doblerin und besteht das Hofgut zu Hagenbach seines kurzverwichener Zeit verstorbenen Vorfahren auf demselben um 425 fl. Handlohn. Erwähnung findet in der Abrede der Stiefvater des neuen Hofinhabers Johannes Radin zu Reute aus Mittelbiberacher Herrschaft. Der Hochzeiterin Beistand war Jacob Clos von Hagenbuch; sie brachte aus ihrer Ehe mit Gaísser eine Tochter Maria Anna Gaisserin mit, die von der Mutter Schwester Barbara Doblerin ein Erbe zu erwarten hatte. Als Stiefbruder der Hochzeiterin sind sodann noch angeführt: Jerg Humbler von Rißegg und Jacob Humbler zu Unterrauhen in der Herrschaft Pfullendorf, sowie Joseph Radin. Beistand des Hochzeiters war u. a. Hans Martin Zell von Rindenmoos. Die Ehe währte nur kurze Zeit, denn schon am 12. November 1734 heiratete der Witwer Mattheis Wielandt nach Absterben seiner ersten Hausfrau Maria Doblerin, die ihm ein Kind namens Franz Wieland geschenkt hatte, die Tochter des Jacob Clos von Hagenbuch, Maria Theresia Cloßin, deren Beistand ihr Bruder Michael Clos von Höfen war. Ihm standen bei: sein Stiefvater Johannes Rode von Reute und sein Bruder Bartolome Wieland von Ahlen. Laut Gültbuch hatte die Hospitalamtung Mattheis Wieland zur Bezahlung des Joseph Schellhorns von Aichbühl am 17. März 1757 75 fl. angelehnt. Am 26. Mai 1758 besteht nach dem Tode seines Vaters Michael Wieland den Hof und das Lehengut um 550 fl. zu den seitherigen Bedingungen. Unter ihm wird 1783 das Anwesen mit dem Namen „Falcke“ belegt. Er hatte am 23. Mai 1758 die Heiratsabrede mit Maria Ursula Sautterin, der Tochter des Joseph Sautters von Reichenbach getroffen. Zu gleicher Zeit versprach sich seine Mutter Maria Theresia Clossin mit seinem Schwiegervater Joseph Caspar Sautter, Wittiber von Reichenbach, bei dem sie 9 Kinder aus erster Ehe antrat, nämlich Josef, Maria Ursula, Johanna, Maria Barbara, Catharina, Johannes, Antoni, Theresia, Justina die Sautter und Sauterinnen. Aus ihrer Ehe mit Mattheis Wieland brachte sie auf den Reichenbacher Hof einen Sohn Fidelis und eine Tochter Franciska die Wielande mit. Von ihren weiteren 3 Kindern namens Michael, Joseph und Peter Wieland befanden sich die beiden letzten „in studio". Bel der Abrede war seitens des Hochzeiters zugegen sein Bruder Augustin Sautter von Ellwangen, von ihrer Seite Antoni und Hans .Ierg die CloBen und als Pfleger ihrer Kinder Joseph Rodi von Reute und Bartle Wieland von Ahlen. 1785 den 22. September wird Michael Wieland bescheinigt, daß er für seinen Bruder Fidelis. der sich in Gaisbeuren niederlassen will, den gebührenden Abzug bezahlt habe. Von seinen Kindern heiratete Crescentia Wielandin am 24. Jenner 1788 Josef Immhof von Mittelbiberach, als dessen Beistände auftreten: die Mutter Agatha Schmidbergerin Vincenz Schmid von Oberdorf, Jos. Ackermann von Mittelbiberach, Conrad Schmidberger von Rindenmoos, Hs. Jerg Clos von Biberach und Michael Birk von Mittelbiberach. Ihre Beistände waren Michael Wieland von Hagenbuch, Jacob Clos von dar und Johann Sauter von Reichenbach. Ein Sohn Johann Georg Wieland zu Höfen Barbein, versprach sich am 24. April 1790 mit Anna Maria Rhodi von Biberach, Tochter des verstorbenen Balthasar Rhodi gewesten Bürgers und Staigmüllers. Die Abrede wurde getroffen unter Beihilfe des Schultheißen Christian Glaser und im Beisein der beiden Beistände von ihrer Seite: Jacob Cloß und Joh. Georg Cloß, Capuzinerbauer, und seinen Beiständen: Josef Immhof von Mittelbiberach. Schon am 5. September 1795 ging der Witwer Georg Wieland von Höfen-Barbein die zweite Ehe ein mit Josepha Herlin von Grodt, einer Tochter des verstorbenen Johannes Herlins, gewester Reichsgräfl. Königsegg. Aulendorf. Untertans allda. Aus erster Ehe des Hochzeiters waren 2 Kinder vorhanden: Anton und Christina Wieland. als deren Beistände Johannes Sautter von Reichenbach und Joh. Georg Cloß, Capuzinerbaur von Biberach angegeben sind. Seine Beistände waren der Vater Michael Wieland von Hagenbuch, Joseph Walliser von Mittelbiberach, auch Jacob Cloß; die ihrigen: Christian Glaser, Schultheiß, Hans Jerg Maikler, Johann Hep, Xaver Sproll, Schultheiß von Grodt. Am 12. November 1803 übergibt Michael Wieland das Hofgut seinem Tochterrnann. Leonhard Sammetner (auch Santner geschrieb.) von Rißtissen. Er hatte 6 fl. Hauszins, 2 fl. Für den Wahlbaum, 2 fl. Fleischgeld, 13 fl. 10 xr. Heugeld, 1 Fasnachtshenne, 4 Hühner und 120 Eier zu geben, 12 Wagendienste zu leisten oder 12 fl. Dafür zu entrichten, bei 590 fl. Handlohn. Außerdem wurde ihm die Auflage gemacht, das geschäubte Dach (Strohdach) durch ein Plattendach zu ersetzen. – Im Primärkataster von 1829 ist Anwalt Leonhardt Sammtner als Besitzer von Haus No. 3 mit Scheuer und No. 4 Nebengebäude, im Weiler, eingetragen. Durch Vergleich vom 12. Juli 1833 ging das Anwesen nach dem kinderlosen Tod des Sammetners an den Gutskäufer Josef Hagel von Altheim um 747 fl. 34 xr. Als Zinsgut über. === Hof 5 === Auf diesem Hof saß um 1500 Hans Jäcklin, der dieselben Gülten zu leisten hatte wie die anderen Hofinhaber, nämlich 10 Malter Roggen, 4 Malter Haber, 4 lb. Heugeld, außer 1 Fastnachtshenne, 4 Hühner, 1f. = 120 Eiern bei 1 lb. Weglösin. Im Jahr 1512 tritt an seine Stelle Lipp Jäcklin; sein Handlohn beträgt 52 fl.. An Steuer hatte er zu bezahlen 1519 5 lb. 8 ß. 8 hlr.; 1532 7 lb. 3 ß. 4 hlt.. Im Steuerverzeichnis von 1542 heißt es sodann: „Lip Jäcklin hatt in einer Suma an seinem Vermögen 206 Gulden thut zu stür 1 Guldin 1 xr. 5 hlr. fürn Knecht 1 gros 1 xr. Für sein sun der bei im im Haus ist 1 gros 1 xr. 1545 gelt er zur Steur 1 Guldin 2 xr.“ Sein Nachfolger im Jahre 1555 Conrat Jäcklin wird das Heugeld auf 10 lh. Heller erhöht, auch hat er 8 Dienste zu leisten. Er zahlt Steuer 1546 2 fl. 1 gr. 1 xr. Und für seine Ehehalten 2 xr.; 1556 beliefen sich die Beträge auf 5 lb. 5 ß. Und 8 ß 4 hlr. Auf ihn folgte am 23. Mai 1564 Martin Jecklin, dessen Heugeld auf 12 lb. festgesetzt wurde bei sonst hergebrachten Abgaben. Er hatte für seinen verstorbenen Vorgänger 253 lb. abzuzahlen und erlegte dem Spital auch 70 lb. Für Lippen Jäcklins Wittib, damit sie als eine Dürftige dort aufgenommen wurde. Nach seinem Tod besteht am 12. März 1570 Martin Schickh, Caspar Schickhen zu Bühel Sohn, den Hof und das Gut um 15 fl. Handlohn. Er gibt jährlich 5 Malter Roggen, 4 Malter Haber, 12 lb. Heugeld, 1 f. = 120 Eier, 4 Hühner, 1 Henne, bei 8 Diensten und 1 Wahlbaum. Unterm 17. Oktober 1612 wird vermutlich seiner Witwe gegen eine Gebühr von 17 lb. 10 ß. bewilligt, ein Jahr lang unbestanden auf dem Hof zu sitzen. Am 22. Oktober 1614 besteht sodann der Sohn Martin Schickh den Lehenhof zu den seitherigen Gülten bei 275 fl. Handlohn. Ihm folgt am 30. März 1633 Jerg Stolz von Bergerhausen, der folgende Abgaben zu entrichten hatte; Jährlich 10 Malter Roggen, 4 Malter Haber, 6 fl. 51 kr. 3 hlr. Heugeld, 1 Henne, 4 Hühner, 120 Eier, 12 Dienste, 1 Wahlbaum, 2 fl. Fleischgeld und 34 kr. 2 hlr. Weglösin. Das Handlohn betrug 280fl.. Es wurde dabei ausdrücklich bedungen, daß Stolz und die ihm von der Schickin inkünftig überkommenden Kindern die evangelische Religion nicht ändern oder mutieren, sonst würde sein Bestand hinfällig. Jerg Stolz, Theisen Stolzen von Bergerhausen nachgelassener Sohn, hatte am 13. März 1633 Magdalena Stockherin, weylund Martin Schickhen zu Hagenbuch hinterlassene Wittib geheiratet. – Schon am 24. November 1634 geht das Anwesen nach dem Tode des Stolz an [[Ersing-5|Hans Ersing]] von Röhrwangen über 161 fl. Handlohn. An dem Bestandgeld ist [[Ersing-5|Hans Ersing]] unterm 11. November 1640 von den Spitalpflegern gutwillig nachgesehen worden, um ihm bei diesen beschwerlichen Zeiten seinen Mitgemeindern gleich zu stellen. – Von [[Ersing-5|Hans Ersings]] Kindern heiratete der Sohn [[Ersing-4|Georg Ersing]] am 16. Oktober 1659 [[Cloos-94|Maria Cläßin]], weiland Jerg Claßen von Mettenberg hinterlassene eheliche Tochter. Ihre Mutter war Ursula Zellin, die später Andreas Mangler, ebenfalls zu Hagenbuch, heiratet. Bei der Heiratsabrede war außer den Eltern der Hochzeitsleute, soweit noch am Leben, auch Hans Claß von Mettenberg als erbetener, repective Befreundter und Beiständer zugegen. [[Ersing-6|Hans Ersing]], der Junge vereinbarte unterm 17. Januar 1667 seine Heirat mit [[Maucher-11|Catharina Maucher]], der ehelichen Tochter Georg Mauchers von Wettenberg, wobei ihm sein Vater, dann Conradt Hocheisen von Ingerkingen, Georg Claß und Hans Egin, beide von Hagenbuch beistanden; ihr dagegen standen außer ihrem Vater noch Georg Zell von Rindenmoos und Balthas Baur von Wettenberg bei. [[Ersing-6|Hans Ersing]] besteht Hof und Gut seines vor ungefähr ¾ Jahren verstorbenen [[Ersing-5|Vaters]] am 1. April 1681. Eine Restschuld desselben wird ihm nachgelassen unter der Bedingung, daß er längstens innerhalb 2 Jahren von dato nicht allein ein neues Haus (der Stadel befand sich noch in zimlichem esse und solle in baulichen Ehren erhalten werden) auf seine Kosten von Grund aufbauen, sondern auch 400 fl. Handlohn zahlen solle. Von den Töchtern [[Ersing-6|Hans Ersings]] heiratete nach seinem Tode [[Ersing-8|Maria Ersingin]] am 6. April 1701 Martin Seegmehl, von Ochsenhausen gebürtig, und dermahlen Beisitzer und Wittiber zu Hagenbuch; am 18. Juli 1704 schloß den Bund der Ehe [[Ersing-13|Magdalena Ersingin]] mit Johannes Kerner, Besetzer, Stadtfischer (?) und Bürger zu Biberach, ebenfalls ein Witwer, und am 9. Juli 1710 ehelichte Barbara Ersingin den Johannes Reich von Degernau, gleichfalls ein Witwer. Nach dem Absterben seiner ersten Hausfrau Anna Bind hatte sich dieser mit Anna Gerayen zu Degernau versprochen. Auch von der Kanzel war der Eheverspruch der beiden schon publiciert worden, doch starb die Braut vor der Eheschließung. Sie war zuvor mit Jerg Lämble verheiratet gewesen, dem sie folgende Kinder geschenkt hatte: Joseph, Lautentz, Jacob, Jerg, Johannes und Anna die Lämble und Lämblin, deren Pfleger Jacob Gnandt zu Ingoldingen und Jerg Mohr zu Degernau waren. Bei allen vorstehenden Heiratsabreden wird auch der Bruder der Hochzeiterinnen [[Ersing-3|Georg Ersing]] genannt, der am 10. Januar 1698 den Hof seines verstorbenen Vaters um 450 fl. Handlohn besteht; das Heugeld wurde auf 8 fl. 34 kr. 2 hlr. erhöht. Nach der Heiratsabrede, deren Abschrift im Anhang zu finden ist, wollte er sich mit Maria Schmid, Gottfrid Schmieds sel. hinterlassenen ehelichen Tochter von Rindenmoos verheiraten. Der Abrede wohnten außer den Hochzeitsleuten bei: Georg Claß, Hans Egen, Martin Gaisser von Hagenbuch, als Beiständer Hans Ersings sel. Witwe, Joseph Lieber von Rindenmoos und Jacob Deglin von Birkenhard. Sodann sind in dem Protokoll außer den vorgenannten Schwestern des Hochzeiters die beiden Brüder Hans und Mathes Ersing erwähnt, von denen der Mittlere „Hans“ auf den Hof kommen sollte, falls der Hochzeiter vor seiner Braut sterben sollte. Am 29. April 1705 schloß [[Ersing-3|Georg Ersing]] einen Heiratsvertrag mit [[Herlin-27|Ursula Herlin]], ohne daß dabei zum Ausdruck gekommen wäre, daß er Witwer gewesen wäre. Es ist deshalb fraglich, ob die Ehe mit der Maria Schmid zustande gekommen ist. Die Mutter der Herlin war Barbara Gersterin, weiland Adam Herlins hinterlassene Wittib – ihre Geschwister waren Capar und Johannes Herle, auch Maria Herlin. Dem Hochzeiter, dessen Stiefvater Martin Gaisser von Hagenbuch war, standen u. a. Johannes Ege von Hagenbuch und Franz Ersing von Laupertshausen bei. Nach verhältnismäßig kurzer Ehe schließt [[Ersing-3|Georg Ersing]], Wittiber, am 28. April 1714 einen neuen Ehebund mit Anna Reitherin von Mettenberg, einer Tochter des sortigen Schultheißen Georg Reither. Als ihre Beiständer sind angegeben ihr Stief- und rechter Bruder Jacob Burr und Michael Reither, während ihm Jacob Maucher von Wettenberg und Mattheus Ersing, Stadtwagner zu Biberach beistehen. Aus seiner ersten Ehe waren zwei Kinder vorhanden: Georg und Joseph Ersing, wovon sich der letzte am 15. Oktober 1729 mit Joseph Zellen sel. zu Birkendorf nachgelassenen Wittib Barbara, einer geborenen Goßnerin, verheiratete, die 6 Kinder mitbrachte, nämlich Franz Anthoni, Hansjerg und Conradt Zell sowie Anna Maria, Ursula und Franziska den Zellinen. Die Mutter des verstobenen Zells, Franziska Zellin zu Birkendorf, war damals noch am Leben. Unterm 1. Oktober 1746 vergleicht sich Joseph Ersing, löbl. Spital Biberach. Untertan und Bauer zu Birkendorf mit Joseph Koch, Bauer zu Ellmannsweiler, dem Manne seiner Stieftochter Anna Maria Zellin. Am 24. Februar 1728 verglichen sich weiland Jerg Ersins sel. nachgelassene Wittib, deren leiblicher Bruder Michael Reither, Schultheiß zu Mettenberg, und ihr Stiefbruder Jacob Burr zu Rißegg einer- und ihr Stiefsohn Joseph Ersing andererseits, dem seines Vaters sel. Bruder Mr. Matthias Ersing, Bürger und Stadtwagner zu Biberach, beistand. U. a. handelte er sich um Forderungen an Hans Ersing zu Masselheim, Joseph Schnöhler zu Mettenberg und Johannes Reich zu Degernau. Die Witwe Anna Reuterin heiratete am 10. April 1728 Anton Clos, Jacob Closen von Hagenbuch ehelicher Sohn. Sie brachte ihm zwei Töchter aus erster Ehe, namens Christina und Maria Ersingin zu. Erstere heiratet am 17. Jenner 1737 den Wittiber Hans Georg Angelin von Ummendorf. Ihr Stiefvater Anthoni Clos bestand unterem 10. April 1728 auch den Lehenhof seines Vorfahren in der Ehe um 400 fl., auf dem am 22. Februar 1734 seine zweite Frau Elisabetha Weckherlin, Johannes Weckerherlins sel. von Metternberg, hochgräfl. Stadionisch. Herrschaft Warthausen, nachgelassene Tochter einzog. Außer den bereits oben genannten zwei Kindern ihrer Vorgängerin aus deren erster Ehe trat sie noch aus deren zweitern Ehe die Kinder Matheis Cloß und Anna Maria Cloßin an. Nach kurzer Frist sah sich Anthoni Cloß durch das Ableben seiner zweiten Frau am 15. Juni 1737 zu einer dritten Ehe gezwungen mit Justina Gaisserin, Johannes Gaisers sel. von Winterreute und Anna Gaisserin, geborene Boscher, ehelichen Tochter. Der Hochzeiter, dessen Beistand Mattheis Wieland war, brachte von seiner zweiten Frau zwei Kinder in die Ehe, nämlich Johannes Cloß und Theresia Cloßin. Die Beistände der Hochzeiterin waren Johannes Boscher von Ummendorf, Joseph Boscher von Reichenbach, Johannes Zünser vom Winckhel und Hans Jerg Gaisser von Winterreute. Am 20. Juni 1765 heiratete der Sohn Joseph Claus des Anton Claus die Catharina Schmidin von Ummendorf. Ein anderer Sohn erwirbt den Hof des Alois Wächer zu Häusern und führt darauf laut Heiratsabrede vom 6. März 1771 Justina Weberin von Reemoos, Rhs. Gottshaus Ochsenhausen. Herrschaft, eine Tochter Jacobs Webers von da, heim. Außer der Erwähnung von Geschwistern ihrerseits sind als Beiständer Hans Jerg Boscher von Ummendorf und Xaver Müller, Bürger und Gastwirt von Biberach, angeführt, während auf seiner Seite Michael Wieland von Hagenbuch und Josef Clos von Ummendorf als Beiständer genannt sind. Ob eine Francisca Cloosin, die unterm 13. Juni 1771 Georg Daiber von Mittelbuch heiratete, hierher gehört, wäre noch zu ermitteln. Von den weiteren Kindern des Anton Cloß ehelichte am 6. November 1771 Jacob Cloß die Tochter des fürstl. Stift. Buchau. Unteranen Doblers von Eichen, namens Maria Verena Doblerin, als deren Zeugen zu nennen sind: Johannes Maichler, Schultheiß von Eichen, Michael Dobler von Birkendorf und Franz Joseph Dobler von Mittelbiberach. Von seiner Seite sind bei der Heiratsabrede anwesend: Michael Wieland, Joseph Cloß und Balthasar Rodi, Staigbauer von Biberach. Erwähnt sind ferner zwei noch ledige Brüder von dem Hochzeiter; die verstorbene Mutter hatte ein Leibgeding von Hs. Jerg Cloßschem Hof. Wahrscheinlich gehört auch ein Anton Cloß hierher, der am 31. März 1785 die Kramersche Witwe M. Anna Botzenhartin von Reinstetten heiratete. An Stelle seines Vaters besteht am 6. November 1771 Jacobf Cloß den von diesem heimgeschlagenen Hof gegen 586 fl. Handlohn; die 12 Wagendienste wurden zu je 17 kr. 1 hlr. angeschlagen. – 1783 bekommt der Hof den Namen „Pfau“. Ihm folgte am 14. März 1804 Johannes Georg Kloos, der 90 fl. Handlohn zu bezahlen hatte. Am 14. Mai 1830 wird seiner Witwe gestattet, gegen Zahlung eines Sitzgeldes in Höhe von 110 fl. 18 kr. fortzuhausen bis zur Entlassung ihres ältesten Sohnes aus Militärdiensten. Am 9. November (1635, eher ein Druckfehler…) 1835 hat das Gut der Sohn Joseph Anton Cloos um 900 fl. Bestanden. === Hof 6-8 === Als nachweisbarer erster Inhaber dieses Anwesens erscheint in dem Gültbuch von 1500 Crista. Scheffolt, der die gleichen Abgaben wie die übrigen 3 Mitgemeinder zu entrichten hatte. Er wird um 1508 gestorben sein, denn mit diesem Jahr ist seine Wittib als Trägerin des Lehens eingetragen und dann von 1512 an seine Kinder, auf die 1514 Hans Jecklin mit 65 Guldin Handlohn folgte. Dieser hatte nach dem Steuerregister von 1542 in ainer Summa 274 Guldin und geit zestür 1 Guldin 7 gr. 1 kr. 3 hlr., für seine Ehehalten 3 gros. 2 kr.. Im Jahr 1545 ist seine Steuer 2 Ib. 8 ß. 2 hlr. und für seine Ehehalten 5 gr.; im nächsten Jahr 2 fl. 14 gr. 2 kr., für seine Ehehalten 3 gr. 1 kr. 1558 geit er Steur 18 lb. 7 ß, außer der Statsteuer; dazu ist bemerkt „und ihm sein gelegne Gieter alle angeschlagenn insonderheit ist im das Boflitz umb 600 Guldin angeschlagen, hat von jedem Pfund 4 hlr Stair gebenn". Am 13. Februar 1570 besteht Hans Jäcklin Jung den Hof und das Gut um 300 fl. Handlohn. Das Heugeld ist auf 15 lbh. und die sonstigen Abgaben um 8 Dienste und 1 Wahlbaum erhöht worden. Ihm folgt am 30. Jan. 1582 Lienhart Kürn, der 260 fl. Handlohn zu bezahlen hatte. Ein Sohn von ihm dürfte jener Hanns Kiern von Hagenbuch gewesen sein, der sich nach Heiratsabreden am 10. Mai 1630 mit Anna, Peter Egins seligen Tochter von Attenweiler versprechen hatte, nachdem er am 29. April des gleichen Jahres den Hof des Georg Gremblins daselbst, der wegen der katholischen Religion von dort weggezogen war, bestanden hatte. Das Anwesen ging aber bereits am letzten Dezember 1636 an Catharina Gremlerin von Gutershofen über, nachdem es durch flüchtig gesetzten Fuß des Kiern, als der seinen Vorfahren Georgen Gremblirı hievor entleibt, ledig geworden war. Dieser Vorfall dürfte in der Biberacher Spitalpflege keine besondere Freude gemacht haben, denn unter „Gemein Ußgeben“ ist im Gültbuch von 1629 eingetragen, daß Hanß Braunen, Amman zu Ingerkingen, Hanß Kürnen zu Attenweiler und Hanß Stolzen zu Bergerhausen vf ihre Hochzeiten verehrt worden waren 12 lb. 10 ß. 10 hlr. Bei Kürns Nachfolger auf dem Hagenbucher Hof namens Hans Schneider von Reichenbach am 27. Dezember 1617 beträgt das Handlohn 340 fl.. An Diensten ist er mit 12 fl. Beschwert, außerdem hatte er 3 lb. 10 ß. Fleischgeld zu entrichten. Schneider dürfte um 1635 gestorben sein, denn in diesem Jahr wird der Hof als „ledig“ bezeichnet und am 25. Januar des darauffolgenden Jahres (1636) wird mit seiner Wittib abgerechnet. - 1636 am 25. Januar übernimmt Georg Claß von Mettenberg das Anwesen seines Vorfahren sel. um 180 fl. Handlohn. Die Geldbeträge der zu entrichtenden Gülten sind infolge der Währungsumstellung wie folgt festgesetzt worden: Heugeld 8 fl. 34 kr. 2 hlr., Weglösin 34 kr. 2 h., Fleischgeld 2 fl. Nach seinem Tode zieht am 14. November 1644 Andreas Mangler von Ingoldingen auf dem Hof. Er giebt bei diesen bescherlichen Kriegsanlagen und Zeiten und weil das Gut erst vor wenig Jahren vom Vorfahr auch bestanden und der Erschaz bezahlt worden ist. diesmalen für Handlohn ein Roß, so ein grauer Schimmel und ungefähr 8jährif, dazu an Geld 50 fl. - Am 19. März 1652 hat Mangler dieses Anwesen wieder übernommen, nachdem er den von Heggenberger 1649 angenommenen Hof oder Haus und Stadel mit Mund und Hand wieder abgetreten und übergeben hatte. Wie ein Eintrag im Gültbuch vom 15. Februar 1653 besagt, scheint es der Hospitalverwaltung trotz des Angebots an Geld und Holz-Hilfsmitteln, auch reichlichem Zuspruch nicht gelungen zu sein, Mangler zu bewegen, das abgebrannte Haus samt Stadel wieder aufzubauen und als seinen Bestand in hergebrachter Weise zu betrachten, vielmehr gab Mangler den Hof im Beisein von Georg Zell von Rindenmoos auf. Die Reue ließ aber nicht lange auf sich warten. Denn schon 2 Tage später, am 15. Februar, erschien er mit Georg Zell, des Innern Rats und Almosenpflegers in Biberach, und seinem Bruder Christian Mangler von Ingoldingen aui der Amtung und ba,. ihn wieder in seinen getroffenen Bestand eintreten zu lassen. Dieses wurde ihm auch bewilligt unter der Voraussetzung, daß er Haus und Stadel wieder aufbaue. Die Güit für ein Jahr solle ihm nachgesehen und was von den Spitalpflegern weiter versprochen, gehalten werden. Mangler verdiente ein Teil seiner Gülten durch Weinfuhren von Markdorf. wo das Biberacher Spital ebenfalls begütert war. Er scheint gegen Ende des Jahres 1658 gestorben zu sein, denn nach einem Eintrag im Gültbuch zahlte am 14. Dezember seine Wittwe an den Handlohn ab. Sie trieb den Hof zunächst auch weiter um, bis am 5. Mai 1663 Georg Claß von Hagenbuch seines Stiefvaters um 400 fl. Handlohn besteht. Auch er befaßte sich mit Weinfuhren. Ueber seine Familie ist folgendes bekannt: Am 29. Mai 1663 verheiratete er sich mit Anna Marla Küenerin, Georgen Küeners von Rißegg ehelichen Tochter. Von ihren Kinder nimmt die Tochter Ursula Clasin am 18. Juni 1683 einen Hans Zell von Rindenmoos zum Mann. Bei der Heiratsabrede sind anwesend außer den beiden Hochzeitsleuten der Bruder des Hochzeiters Michael Zell und seine beiden Schwäger Michel Harder von Rindenmoos und Johannes .Jeckhlin aus der Dautenmühle, außerdem Herr Christoph Leistenschneid., Hochfreiherrl. Mittelbiberach. Amtsschreiber; von ihrer Seite ist ihr Vater und Georg Küener von Rißegg genannt. - Der vorstehend genannte Michel Harder nimmt nach dem Ableben seiner ehelichen Hausfrau Catharina Zellin, am 9. Februar 1686 Marla Clasin zur Frau. Aus der ersten Ehe ihres Mannes sind zwei Söhnlein, namens Georg und Johannes Harder vorhanden. Der Hochzeiterin Beiständer waren ihr Vater Georg Clos, Georg Kiener von Rißegg und .Iohannes Zell von Rindenmoos, während Bartle …, Gerichtsammann von Mittelbiberach, Jacob Mohr von Rißegg und Martin Gaißer von Ingoldingen dem Hochzeiter beistanden. - Sodann geht aus einem Gültbucheintrag von 1701 hervor, daß Georg Cloß für seine Söhnin Elisabetha Geißerin von Ingoldingen 4 fl. (wohl für Zuzugserlaubnis, da aus einem fremden Herrschaftsgebiet) zu zahlen hatte. Diese, eine Tochter des Jacob GeiBer's und der Margaretha Fürderin zu Ingoldingen, hatte den Sohn Jacob Claus des Georg Clausen am 11. Oktober 1701 geheiratet. Die Heiratsabrede wurde abgeschlossen im Beisein der Eltern des Hochzeiters und seiner beiden Brüder Hans Peter, Kreuzwirt in Biberach, und Georg, Baumwirt in Waldsee, auch Martin Geißer´s von Hagenbuch. Von ihrer Seite waren die Eltern, sodann Martin Geißer, des Vaters Bruder, und Bernhard Fürderer. beide von Ingoldingen, dabei. - Am 27. Oktober 1706 folgte nach dem Ableben des Vaters der Sohn Jacob Cloß auf dem Hofgut, für das er 430 fl. Handlohn entrichten mußte. Das Heugeld wurde bei sonst gleichbleibenden Abgaben auf 6 fl. 51 kr. 3 hlr. festgesetzt; außerdem kam 1 Wahlbaum hinzu. Jacob Cloß führte nach Absterben seiner ersten Hausfrau, der schon erwähnten Maria Elisabetha Geíßerin, am 22. Juni 1726 María Böhin von Rindenmoos. eine Tochter des verstorbenen Johann Ulrich Böhen daselbst heim. Von seiner ersten Frau waren folgende Kinder da: Anthoni, Maria, Francisca, Maria Anna, Theresia und Juliana, der Claß und die Cläßinen, für die deren Mutter sel. resp. Bruder und Schwager Frantz Gaißer von Ingoldingen und Michael Reus von Höfen bei Abfassung der Heiratsabrede anwesend waren. Der Hochzeiterin Beistände waren Martin Papelauer, Bürger und Hufschmied. allhier zu Biberach, und Jacob Schultheiß von Rindenmoos. - Am 9. Juli 1725 verheiratete sich Michael Claß, ehelicher Sohn von Jacob Claßen, mit Eva Burr von Höfen Barabein, Tochter des verstorbenen Hans Burrens daselbst. Als Geschwister der Hochzeiterin sind die Kinder Ursula, Jacob und Anna Burr genannt; der Hochzeiterin Zeugen waren ihr Stiefbruder Sebastian Pfender und Hans Pfender, Schultheiß, beide von Altheim, außerdem Jacob Burr von Rißegg, Christoph Reitter von Baltringen und Johannes Hoz. Für ihn zeugten Michael Reuß von Höfen und Martin Gaißer von Hagenbuch. - Sodann heiratete von den obengenannten Kindern Francisca Claß am 16. August 1727 Jacob Rapp von Hittisweiler oder Rappenhof, des verstorbenen Bartolome Rappen daselbst nachgelasssenen ehelichen Sohn. Erwähnt ist in der Heiratsabrede die Mutter des Hochzeiters Anna Angelin und ihr Tochtermann Jacob Hagel von Aepfingen, auch 3 jüngere Brüder desselben, nämlich Mattheis, Christoph und Dionysio Rapp, sowie Johannes Rapp. Die Beiständer auf des Hochzeiters Seite waren sein Bruder Hans Rapp und sein Schwager, obengenannter Jacob Hagel; ihr dagegen standen bei ihr Bruder Michael Claß von Barabein. Nach des Vaters Jacob Claßen Tod übernahm am 23. März 1748 sein Sohn Hs. Jerg Claß den Hof um 550 fl. Handlohn, zu den seitherigen Bedingungen. Für den Wahlbaum wurde als Geldwert 20. kr. festgesetzt. Er heiratete am 26. Oktober 1748 Catharina Gaißerin von Winterreute, eine Tochter des verstorbenen Johannes Gaiser's daselbst. Bei Uebernahme des Hofes hatte der Hochzeiter, von dem zwei Geschwister namens Johann und Elisabeth die Classen in der Heiratsabrede erwähnt sind, Schulden zu übernehmen bei Michael Cloß von Höfen, Anton Sohmidberger von Höfen, Antoni Cloß von Hagenbuch, Jacob Rappen's sel. von Höfen hinterlassenen Kindern, Mattheus Wieland von Hagenbuch, Hans Jerg Kiekopf von Biberach und Antoni Harder´s sel. Erben zu Häusern. - Seine Beistäncler waren Michael Cloß, Antoni Cloß und Mattheis Wieland alle von Hagenbuch, sowie Hans Jerg Kiekopf von Biberach; die ihrigen Joseph Gaißer von Winterreute, Johannes Zünser vom Winckhel, Joseph Caspar Reutter von Reichenbach. Anton Miller, Gerichtsammann von Fischbach. Am 28. September 1757 heiratete der Wittiber Hans Jerg Cloos abermals, und zwar Gertrudis Rodi von Reute, Joseph Bodens, hochfreyherrl. Ulm-Mittelbiberach. Herrschafts Untertanen daselbst eheliche Tochter. An Kinder aus erster Ehe des Cloos sind genannt: Anna. Marie, Hs. Jerg und Elisabetah Cloß und Cloßinen. Ihm standen bei Anton Cloß und Mattheus Wieland, beide von Hagenbuch; der Hochzeiterin dagegen: Barthle Wieland von Ahlen, Joseph GaiBer von Winterreute, Hs. Jerg Gaißer von Häusern und Georg Reutter von Mettenberg. Von den Cloos´schen Kindern heiratete Anna Maria Closin am 14.-November 1772 Joseph Schuster von Mettenberg und Elisabetha Closin am 15. September 1774 den Wittiber Balthasar Kuhn von Ummendorf. der vorher mit Anna Maria Grimmin verheiratet gewesen war. Der Bruder? Johannes Clos ehelichte am 7. Oktober 1756 Verena Schöllhorn von Aichbühl (? Bruder Hofinhabers Hs. Jerg Clos). Am 7. Juni 1780 besteht nach dem kürzlich erfolgten Ableben seines Vaters Conrad Cloß den Lehenhof unter Beistand von Michael Wieland und Johannes Closen von Aichbühl, um 660 fl. Das Bestandsgeld ist deshalb so hoch bemessen worden, weil der Beständer erst 11 Jahre alt ist und folglich den Hof lange innhaben kann. Die 12 Wagendienste wurden mit je 1 fl. veranschlagt. -- Als Hofname war 1783 die .Bezeichnung „Adler“ vorgesehen. Conrad Cloß heiratete am 17. Mai 1786 Theresia Ackhermännin von Mettenberg, des Joh. Georg Ackermanns Rhs. gräfl. Stadion. Untertanen allda ehelichen Tochter. Der Heiratspakt wurde im Beisein des damaligen Gemeindepflegers Michael Wieland. abgeschlossen, mit u. a. Johannes Ege als ihr Beıständer und von seiner Seite sein Bruder Georg Clos, Weißkreuzwirt in Biberach. Dem Zuge der Zelt folgend wurde der Hof am 9. November 1818 um 2200 fl. allodificiert. Von 1821--1831 war er im Besitz von Fidelis Hartmann, auf den die Brüder Johann und XaverPfänder folgten. Nach dem Primär-Kataster von 1829 besaß Xaver Pfänder das Haus 6, während Johannes Pfänder Besitzer von Haus 7 und 8 war. Ein Haus 9 wird im Primär-Kataster von 1829 als Eigentum der Gemeinde bezeichnet und dürfte wohl das Hirtenhaus gewesen sein, für das 1719-1811 von vier Hagenbucher Untertanen jährlich 46 kr. bezahlt und 1 Henne, 2 Hühner nebst 60 Eiern entrichtet wurden. Es wurde 1954 abgebrochen, um einem Gerätehaus Platz zu machen. === Beisitzer === Außer den Hofinhabern sind währendder fraglichen Zeit noch folgende Personen als Bewohner Hagenbuchs (Beisitzer) genannt: 1545 Adam Scheffolt, der 15 kr. zu Steuer gibt. 1546 Galli Riter - ohne Betrag. 1686-88 Friedrich Reiser, der 45 kr. Beisitzgeld bezahlt und 2 Handienste zu leisten hatte. 1687-88 Gregorl Aichinger, gewester Corporal, in gleicher Weise. - Nach der Heiratsabrede vom 11. Juli 1687 war Aichinger unter dem löbl. Marggräfl. Bareíth. Regiment gewesen und dermalen Hindersäß zu Hagenbuch. Er heiratete nach Absterben seiner Hausfrau Catharina Schwaigerin die Rosina Hindenlnagin aus Mittelberg im Allgew gebürtlg, Caspar Schneiders allhiesigen Musquetiers nachgelassene Wittib. Aus. seiner ersten Ehe waren zwei Söhne und eine Tochter vorhanden. Ein Jacob Schneider, der erwähnt wird, zu Similweiler dürfte ein Schwager der Hochzeiterin gewesen sein. 1695 bis 1701 zahlt ein Christa Rehm Beisitzgeld. 1697-1708 ist Christa Fleck aufgeführt, 1700-1732 Martin Seegmehl; von 1733-1736 seine Wittib, die nach Hofen gezogen sein soll. 1705--06 Christa Nagler. 1708 Leopolt Sautter, der 1711 weggezogen, 1714 aber wieder aufgeführt ist und dazu bemerkt, daß sein Weib am 14. Juni vor lhrem Abzug für ½ Jahre Sitzgeld für 1714 bezahlt hat. 1708--12 Jacob Rapp. 1712 Johannes Haas.1714-41 Johannes Enzler. 1720-22 Hans Jerg Leuggart. 1723 bis 24 Johannes Happel. 1734-36 Hans Jerg Baisch, der dann als Beisitzer in der Stadt aufgenommen wird. 1736 Hanns Eichler. 1737-40 Christian Stolz, Zimmermann, der nach Bergerhausen übersíedelte. 1743 Johannes Zleher, dann 1744 seine Wittib, die laut Vermerk 1746 in die Stadt hereingezogen ist. 1744-79 Joseph Holzmüller, der Ende des 1779sten Jahres starb Sein Sohn Konrad Holzmüller, als dessen Mutter Francisca Hofgärterin angegeben ist, heiratete am -4. Februar 1786 die Landvogtey. Wittib Helena Harzerin, nach Ableben ihres Ehewirts Michael Mayer´s von Gaísbeuren. In der Heiratsabrede wird Fidelis Wieland, Landvogtey. Wirt zu Gaisbeuren, und der Hochzeiterin Kinder aus erster Ehe namens Joseph, Antoni und Agatha die Mayer und Mayerin, erwähnt. 1745-46 Joseph Schmid, der 1747 in des Rot Rößlewirts Häusle vor dem Tor gezogen ist. 1747-54 Joseph Schedler. 1755-77 Johanes Kegler (Kögler). bei dessen Eintrag 1776 vermerkt ist: „in futurum Alters- und Gebrechllchkeits halber der Dienste exemt“. 1784--88 Christina Holzmüllerin, die später nicht weiter aufgeführt wird, weil sie geheiratet hatte. 1787 Ignace Schoen von Baltringen, Hirt. 1795 Katharian Reuschin, ledig, war auf Wohlverhalten angenommen worden, zog 1797 aber wieder weg. === Aus den „Heuraths-Abreden“ des Hospitalarchivs Zu Hof 5 === '''Actum in der Spíthalamptung d. 10. Jan. Ao. 1698. Jerg Ersing von Hagenbuch, Hannß Ersings sel. daselbst nachgelassener Ehelicher Sohn, will sich verheyrath. Mit Maria Schmied, Gottfrid Schmied sel. hinterlassen. Ehlich. Tochter v. Rlndemoß. Diese bringt Ihm zu ein. recht Heyrathgut zu. neben einer angemachte behtstadt, Truhe und s. h. Khue an geldt 100 f. Irm Hochzeyter herentgegen überlaßt seine geliebte Mutter all ihr fahrendes, an aus- und ohnausgetroschen. Früchten, Samen im Feld, Roß, Vieh, schift und geschirr, doch dergestalt, daß Er nicht allein sein geschwistríg und zwahr Hanß und Matheß Ersing jedem 175 f., Maria, Magdalena, und Barbara noch eine angemachte Behtstadt Truh und s. v. Khue jeder 150 f. bey der khünlttigen Verheyrathung, oder wann Sie Es sonst brüchtiget weren, für ihren Vaterl. und Mütterl. Erbtheyl bezahlen, zue mahlen die zwey jüngere Geschwístrig bey dem Hof bis Sie tüchtig ihr stücklein brott zu gewinnen Erhalten, seine älteren Geschwistrige, aber wan Sie bey Ihme bleiben und dienen wurden, d. Lohn bezahlen, Sonderheytlich aber seiner lieben Mutter, neben einräumug einer eygnen Kamer, bethstadt und truhen, wie sein Tisch, Jährlich zu Ein. Lebenlengllchen Leibgeding geb. und reychen solle wie folgt Rogg. 6 Vtl., Khern 1 m. 4 Vtl., Schmaltz 30 lb., an Geldt 4 f., Ayer 50, Geschwung. werkh 4 reyst., Saltz 2 (?). Von einem Rind ¼ oder für die Hellfte schwein. – Dabei weiters beliebet falls der Hochzeiter ohne Leiberben vor seiner Brauth sterben wurde, daß alsdann die Hochzeiterin neben ihr hereingebrachtes, noch soviel Erben solle, als des Hochzeiters Heyrath (Gut?) gewes. Der Hof aber auf sein müttlern Bruder Hans Ersing so Er anderst der Amptung gefallig kommen solle. Actum die et anno ut supra. in Beywesen Georg Claßerı, Hans Egin, Martin Geyßers von Hagenbach, alls Beystand Hans Ersing sel. Witt. und beede invermeldte Hochzeytleyth, Joseph Lieber v. Rindenmos und Jacob Deglin v. Bürckhenhardt.''' === Eine Brücke zur Gegenwart === Durch Teilung, Um- und Neubauten sind in Hagenbach seit Errichtung des Primär-Katasters von 1829 aus vier Höfen mit insgesamt 8 Nummern inzwischen 14 Anwesen geworden. '''Kataster Nr. 1 / 2''', die heutigen Nummern 7 und 8 des Planes. Die erste hiervon kam von dem damaligen Besitzer Conrad Gaiser, der mit Maria Anna Ege verheiratet war, auf seinen Sohn Johann Georg Gaiser und (- verheiratet mit) Maria Anna Ströbele, dann auf den Enkel Konrad Gaiser und Maria Anna Glanzer, und von diesen durch Einheirat an Albert Rief und Karoline Gaiser, deren Schwester Maria Agatha Gaiser und Karl Aßfalg, Landwirt, Nr. 17 innehat. Nr. 8 erhielt ein anderer Sohn des oben genannten Conrad Gaiser/ Ege namens Alexander Gaiser und Elisabetha Wachter und ging dann an Anton Laub (1) und María Anna Kloos, (2) und Maria Theresia Schmid, weiterhin an deren Sohn Josef Anton Laub und Maria Anna Staible über. '''Kataster Nr.3 / 4'''. Das Anwesen erwarb von dem Gutsverkäufer Josef Hagel aus Altheim Stephan Geray und Maria Anna Geismayer; ihnen folgte ihr Sohn Franz Joseph Geray und Sidonia Schmid, dann der Enkel Franz Xaver Geray und Magdalena Fischer, und diesen der jetzige Inhaber von Nr. 5 Franz Xaxer Geray, Bergbauer, und Maria Anna Maucher. Nr. 4 war ínzwischen an die Familie Gaismayer veräußert worden. Der jetzige Besitzer Johann Georg Gaismayer und Magdalena Schneider ist der Sohn von August Gaismayer und Josepha Frey, dieser ein Sohn von Johannes Gaismayer und Magdalena Gerster und ein Enkel von Bernhard Gaismayer und Maria Anna Ersing. '''Kataster Nr. 5''' -- heutige Nr. 6. Von Johann Georg Kloos (als „Jörgenbauer" in Elise Müllers „Talmühle" erwähnt) und M. Theresia Dobler ging der Hof zunächst an Josef Anton Cloos und Anna Maria Linder über, dann an Franz Xaver Cloos und Josepha Imhof, weiterhin an Benedict Thomas Cloos und Magdalena Gaiser, Franz Xaver Cloos und Kreszentia Mayer und schließlich an Benedict Cloos. '''Kataster Nr. 6 / 8'''. Die Besitzerfolge der heutigen Nr. 1 ist: Franz Xaver Pfänder und Josefa Aschenbrenner; Johann Martin Pfänder und Maria Genoveva Pfänder; Johann Martin Pfänder und Kreszenz Winter und endlich Anton Pfänder als sogenannter Neubauer. Für die heutige Nr. 2 gilt folgende Reihenfolge: Johann Pfänder und Maria Anna Cloos; Josef Anton Pfänder und Juliana Boscher; Johannes Pfänder und María Anna Gaiser; Vincenz Pfänder und Theresia Lerner und schließlich Josef Ulrich Pfänder und Josefine Romer, Lentzebauer genannt. Hierzu gehört die heutige Nr. 3, die zeitweilig Wirtschaft war, deren Gerechtsame auf Nr. 12 übertragen wurde. Im Jahre 1930 bewohnte das Haus Maria Agatha Pfänder, eine Tochter des obigen Johannes Pfänder/Gaiser; dann diente es Theresia Pfänder, geb. Lerner, als Witwensitz. Nr. 4/2 ist im Besitz der Familie Gronmayer. Von den Neubauten wurde die Nr. 13 für den Schwiegersohn des oben genannten Josef Anton Pfänder/Broscher, Franz Joseph Mayer und Maria Genoveva Pfänder erbaut, deren Nachfolger ihr Sohn Josef Anton Mayer, der sog. Sonnenbauer, und Maria Kaduff ist. Nr. 15 war 1930 im Besitz der Witwe des Johann Martin Pfänders. Kreszenz, geb Winter; ihr folgte ihr Sohn Karl Pfänder, Landwirt. Auf Nr. 12 betrieb ein Sohn von Josef Anton Cloos/Linder (siehe unter Nr. 6), Augustin Cloos und Susanna Straub eine Käserei, wozu ein Nachfolger die Wirtschafts-Gerechtsame von Nr. 3 erwarb. Nachmals gelangte die Käserei und Wirtschaft zum „Hirschen“ in den Besitz von Josepf Kaduff und Theresia Henle. Nr. 11 war lange Zeit im Besitz der Nachkommen des Johann Michael Wieland und Ursula Sauter, die den Hof Kataster Nr. 3 / 4 besessen hatten. Ueber Josef Anton Wieland, Maurer, und Theresia Hutz gelangte das Anwesen an Johann Georg Wieland, Schuhmacher, und Kreszentia Schedler, dann an Josef Wieland und Margaretha Bösch und endlich an Franz Anton Wieland, Landwirt, und Anna Aloisia Waltner. Nach dessen Tod kam Xaver Schad, Landwirt, auf das Anwesen. Nr. 10 gehörte 1930 dem Landwirt Marlin Schmid und Franziska Maucher und ist noch im Besitz der Witwe und ihres Sohnes Martin Schmid, Schuhmacher. ''Anm.: lb. = Pfund; sh. = Schilling'' ''Quellen: Die Gültbücher und Heiratsprotokolle im Archiv des Biberacher Hospitals. Die Adreßbücher der Stadt Biberach von 1930, 1936 und 1949.'' === Quellen der Abschrift === * [http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N2.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Mittwoch, 26. Januar 1955 Nr. 2 / 1. Jahrgang] *[http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N3.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Mittwoch, 4. Mai 1955 Nr. 3 / 1. Jahrgang ] *[http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N4.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Donnerstag, 16. Juni 1955 Nr. 4 / 1. Jahrgang ] * [http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N5.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Donnerstag, 1. September 1955 Nr. 5 / 1. Jahrgang] *[http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N6.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Freitag, 30. Dezember 1955 Nr. 6 / 1. Jahrgang] *[http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N8.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Freitag, 10. August 1956 Nr. 8 / 1. Jahrgang] *[http://www.gfh-biberach.de/Hefte/BC-Heimatkundliche-Bl%C3%A4tter-f%C3%BCr-den-Kreis-Biberach/Z-J1N9.pdf Zeit und Heimat vom Freitag, 12. April 1957 Nr. 9 / 1. Jahrgang] '''Der Rechteträger ist die [http://www.gfh-biberach.de/ Gesellschaft für Heimatpflege in Stadt und Kreis Biberach e.V.] und mit deren Zustimmung hier veröffentlicht.'''

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The goal of this project is to research the Haggard family of Kentucky Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McBeath-43|Gregory MacBeth]]. The family originates with Andrew Ogard from the Netherlands in the 1400's who migrated to the East Anglia. 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=10175416 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Haggard Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Haggard Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggard Haggard] 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 Haggardname. 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 Haggards), by time period (18th Century Haggards), or by topic (Haggard DNA, Haggard Occupations, Haggard 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 Haggard 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: [[McBeath-43|Gregory MacBeth]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Haggard}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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:Haggard|Haggard Project]] *[[Space:Nathaniel_Haggard_House|Nathaniel Haggard Sr. House]] * * ==Membership== *[[McBeath-43|Gregory MacBeth]]- Study Coordinator *[[Haggard-634|Caitlin Haggard]]- Family legend states that the first Haggard in America immigrated from England to Virginia about 1698. I am interested in sorting fact from fiction for this [[Haggard-6|James Haggard]] and his descendants, particularly his son [[Haggard-10|Nathaniel Haggard Sr.]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Haggard Name Meaning: English, nickname from Middle English, Old French hagard ‘wild’, ‘untamed’. This word was adopted into Middle English as a technical term in falconry to denote a hawk that had been captured and trained when already fully grown, rather than being reared in captivity; the surname may have developed as a metonymic occupational name for a falconer. Americanized form of Danish Ågård (see Agard).Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname Variants !-rd !-rt !-tt |- !Hagga-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggard Haggard] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggart Haggart] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggatt Haggatt] |- !Hagge-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggerd Haggerd] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggert Haggert] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haggett Haggett] |- !Hogga-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoggard Hoggard] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoggart Hoggart] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoggatt Hoggatt] |- !Hogge-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoggerd Hoggerd] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoggert Hoggert] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoggett Hoggett] |- !Hugga-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huggard Huggard] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huggart Huggart] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huggatt Huggatt] |- !Hugge-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huggerd Huggerd] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huggert Huggert] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huggett Huggett] |- !Hacka-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hackard Hackard] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hackart Hackart] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hackatt Hackatt] |- !Hacke-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hackerd Hackerd] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hackert Hackert] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hackett Hackett] |- !Hocka-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hockard Hockard] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hockart Hockart] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hockatt Hockatt] |- !Hocke-- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hockerd Hockerd] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hockert Hockert] |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hockett Hockett] |} ==Resources== *Comstock, Mary Jane, ''[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/410092 History of the Haggard family in England and America, 1433 to 1899 to 1938]'' (Dallas, TX: Regional Press, 1938). *Gentry, Richard, ''[https://archive.org/details/gentryfamilyinam00gent Comstock-Haggard and Allied Families]'' (Chicago, IL: Adams Press, 1973). *Haggard, Clinton R., ''[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/84278 Genealogy of the Haggard family]'' (Pawtucket, RI: The Haggard Family Association, 1965). *Haggard, David D., ''[https://archive.org/details/historyofhaggard00hagg History of the Haggard family in England and America, 1433 to 1899]'' (Bloomington, IL: n.p., 1899). *Haggard, Patience, ''[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/21677142?h=e29090&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Genealogy of the William Haggards]'' Kentucky Ancestors, Vol. 10, No. 3 (January 1975); 135-141. *Haggard-Ray, Jennie, ''[https://archive.org/details/historyofhaggard00rayj History of the Haggard family in England and America, 1433 to 1899 to 1938]'' (Dallas, TX: Regional Press, 1938). *Harrell, Betty, ''[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/140095 The Clabaughs, with a special chapter on Henry Haggard (1746-1842)]'' (Los Altos, CA: n.p., 1982). *Horn, Carroll, ''[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/92898457?cid=mem_copy The ancestors of Martin Calvin Haggard (1836-1900): Nathaniel Haggard American revolutionary war patriot, John Haggard causality of the Kansas Missouri border war]'' (De Queen, AR: n.p., 2013). *Jackson, Carol, ''[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/171463 Our family heritage]'' (Canby, OR: n.p., 1997).

Haggerston pedigrees

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Haggerston pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Haggerston-17.jpg |caption=Haggerston of Haggerston Castle, (Vis. of Durham, 1666) }}

Hagler Name Study

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[[Category:Hagler 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 Hagler 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. [[Category:Hagler 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 Hagler 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.

Hahn's from North Carolina to Missouri

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The goal of this project is to establish a new child and revolutionary soldier/patriot on my paternal lineage under the Hahn name. Johannes was my eighth great grandfather and his son Joshua fought in the battle of Kings Mountain along with his brother Benedict who is a proven child of Johannes ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hahn-524|Sherry Hahn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * finding proof that Absolom and Solomon Hahn are one and the same * to establish that Joshua Hahn did fight/serve in the Revolutionary War * 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=4851019 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Haidee Settlers from Yorkshire to Natal in 1850

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[[Category:South African Projects]] The goal of this project is to draw up a complete list of all those on board the 'Haidee'... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McArthur-306|Ian McArthur]]. 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 complete passenger list of the 'Haidee' * Creation of Profiles for the first and second generation of Settlers * The history of the formation of the group, the voyage to Natal, and the setting-up of the town. 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=4938324 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Haig Colliery Disaster 1922

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[[Category: Haig Colliery Disaster, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1922]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Cumberland Mining Disasters|Cumberland Mining Disasters]] | Haig Colliery Disaster 1922 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 5 Sep 1922 * Location: Haig Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 39 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;"|Bennett, John, aged 26 ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fell, Douglas James Michael, 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;"|Gilhooley, Thomas, 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;"|Goulding, Henry, aged 32 ! 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;"|Graves, James, aged 46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moore, Thomas, aged 29 ! 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;"|Murphy, Bernard, 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;"|Osbourne, Isaac, 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;"|Parkinson, George Stevenson ! 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;"|Pattinson, John, aged 36 ! 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;"|Powe, Albert, aged 19 ! 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;"|Robinson, Thomas, aged 29 ! 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;"|Shepherd, Albert, 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;"|Sparks, Jackson, aged 19 ! 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;"|Sparks, William John, 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;"|Telford, Thomas Parker, aged 19 ! 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;"|Tyson, Moses Huddleston, 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;"|Watson, George, aged 37 ! 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;"|Weightman, William, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://dmm.org.uk/names/n1922-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Haig Colliery Disaster 1928

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[[Category: Haig Colliery Disaster, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1928]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Cumberland Mining Disasters|Cumberland Mining Disasters]] | Haig Colliery Disaster 1928 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 12 February 1928 * Location: Haig Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 13 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;"|Burdess, Peter, 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;"|Cresswell, Jesse, aged 29, ! 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;"|Fell, Robert, aged 48 ! 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;"|Graham, William, aged 41 ! 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;"|Hanlon, Henry C., aged 30 ! 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;"|Hodgson, George, aged 56 ! 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;"|Loudon, William, aged 48 ! 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;"|McKenzie, Hugh, aged 49 ! 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;"|Rothery, James, 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;"|Steel, Robert, 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;"|Tyson, John, aged 47 ! 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;"|Walker, John T., aged 38 ! 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, Frank, aged 32, ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://dmm.org.uk/names/n1928-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Haig No 5 Pit Colliery Disaster

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Hailes Castle

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Hailes Castle]][[Category: Castles in Scotland]] ===Hailes Castle=== {{Image|file=Hailes_Castle.jpg |align=l |size=300px |caption=Hailes Castle - North Front
~Photo Credit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hailes_Castle Wikipedia], the free encyclopaedia'' }} *'''Built''': 13th to 16th centuries *'''Built by''': Hugo de Gourlay *'''Construction materials''': Stone *'''Current condition''': Ruin *'''Current owner''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_Scotland Historic Scotland] (as Guardian) *'''Controlled by''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_(surname) Hepburn] family *'''Location''': The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle castle] is about a mile and a half south west near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Linton East Linton], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Lothian East Lothian], Scotland

{{Image|file=Hailes_Castle-4.jpg |align=r |size=300px |caption='''Coordinates''': [http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Hailes_Castle¶ms=55.97239_N_-2.68412_E_type:landmark 55.97239°N, 2.68412°W] }} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hailes_Castle Hailes Castle] is a mainly 14th century castle about a mile and a half south west of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Linton East Linton], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Lothian East Lothian], Scotland. This castle, which has a fine riverside setting, belonged to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_(surname) Hepburn] family during the most important centuries of its existence. Since 1926, it has been the subject of a state-sponsored guardianship agreement, which is now under the auspices of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_(surname) Hepburn]. It is open to the public without charge at all reasonable times. ===Proprietors=== The castle was originally founded as a fortified [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_house tower house] by Hugo de Gourlay before 1300, making it one of the oldest constructions of its kind in Scotland. The superiority of the lands was held by the Earls of Dunbar and March. The de Gourlays, a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumbrian Northumbrian] family, supported the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England English] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_Scottish_Independence Wars of Independence], and their land was forfeited by order of the Scottish Crown. Hailes Castle and lands were then confirmed upon another [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumbrian Northumbrian], Sir Adam de Hepburn (d. before 1371), who, in the reign of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_II_of_Scotland David II], had a charter of the lands of Traprain, and Southalls and Northalls (now united and called Hailes) in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddingtonshire Haddingtonshire], as well as the lands of Mersingtoun, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockburnspath Cockburnspath], and Rollanstoun in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwickshire Berwickshire]. Paul, Sir James Balfour, ''The Scots Peerage'', Edinburgh, 1905, under 'Bothwell':135/6 On December 20, 1451, Sir [[Hepburn-14|Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes]], had a Crown charter of the Lordship of Hailes and other lordships and lands, which his predecessors formerly held in heritage of the Earls of March, who again held them of the Crown in chief; also the lands of Prendergast, above Ayton, and others in the sheriffdom of Berwick, with all rights in the lands formerly held by George Dunbar, Earl of March, and forfeited by him: the whole erected into a free barony to be called the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lordship_and_Barony_of_Hailes Barony of Hailes]. He was one of the conservators of truces with England in 1449, 1451-7 and 1459. Paul, Sir James Balfour, ''The Scots Peerage'', Edinburgh, 1905, under 'Bothwell':141/2 It is thought that Sir Patrick Hepburn dramatically extended the castle. A massive tower of at least four storeys was built to the west of the original construction, and a lower tower to the East to form a long north range, looming above the river Tyne. The thick curtain wall of the castle may date back to the 13th century. ===Sieges=== {{Image|file=Hailes_Castle-2.jpg |align=l |size=300px |caption=''The East Tower at Hailes Castle'' }} In 1400 it successfully withstood an attack from Harry [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hotspur_Percy Hotspur] Percy, in league with the Earl of March. The attackers were defeated afterwards in a counter-attack led by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Douglas,_4th_Earl_of_Douglas Archibald, Master of Douglas]. A successful attack by Archibald Dunbar in 1443 was followed by a massacre of the castle’s inhabitants. In July 1547, during the war of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_Wooing Rough Wooing], John [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Borthwick Lord Borthwick] was made keeper of the 'place and fortalice of Halis.' He undertook to keep it 'surlie fra our auld ynemies of Ingland and all uthairis.' He agreed only to render the house to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent_Arran Regent Arran], and not to the Earl of Bothwell or any of the Hepburn name. If the English came, Arran promised to send twenty four horsemen to defend the castle.J. Hill Burton, ed., ''Register of the Privy Council of Scotland'', vol. 1 (1877), p. 81. After the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pinkie battle of Pinkie], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Grey,_13th_Baron_Grey_de_Wilton Lord Grey of Wilton] occupied it for the English. In 1567 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hepburn,_4th_Earl_of_Bothwell James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell], entertained [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary,_Queen_of_Scots Mary, Queen of Scots], at Hailes Castle. All his lands, including Hailes Castle were later forfeited to the Scottish Crown. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Cromwell Oliver Cromwell] partly slighted the building in 1650 after the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dunbar_(1650) battle of Dunbar]. It later passed into the hands of the Stewarts, the Setons, and finally, in 1700, the Dalrymple of Hailes family. By the mid-19th century the castle was being used as a granary, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dalrymple,_Lord_Hailes Sir David Dalrymple, Bt.], having taken advantage of the more settled times to move his family to the mansion of New Hailes. ===Description=== {{Image|file=Hailes_Castle-3.jpg |align=r |size=300px |caption=''The vaulted cellar beneath the 15th century range.'' }} The castle stands on a promontory on the Scottish [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Tyne,_Scotland River Tyne], blocking its strategic route, and preying on the route to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh Edinburgh]. Within the 13th century curtain wall is the 14th century keep, to which ranges were added in the next two centuries. The major remaining works is the West Tower, a square [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donjon donjon], which dwarfs the remains of the central tower that the Gourlays built, probably a rebuilding on the 16th century. Fifteenth century work includes a roofless chamber in which the remains of what appear to be an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambry ambry] and a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piscina piscina] suggest it was a chapel rather than a hall. There is also a vaulted basement bakehouse and brewhouse from this period. The original tower was used as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dovecote dovecot] after it ceased to be occupied. Of the East Tower, only a finger of stonework remains.''The Castles of Scotland'', by Martin Coventry, Goblinshead, 2001.''Scotland’s Castles'', by Hugh Fenwick, Robert Hale, 1976.Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hailes_Castle Hailes Castle] ===Sources===
See also *Webpage • [http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/propertyresults/propertyoverview.htm?PropID=PL_148 Hailes Castle - site information from Historic Scotland] *Webpage • [http://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g551737-d1382432-Reviews-Hailes_Castle-East_Linton_East_Lothian_Scotland.html Tripadvisor]

Hailey-Okla No. 1 Mine Disaster 1908

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[[Category:Hailey-Ola Coal Company]] [[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Hailey-Okla No. 1 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 Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 26 Aug 1908 * Location: [[:Category:Haileyville, Oklahoma|Haileyville, Oklahoma]] * Victims: 29 deaths * Cause: Fire ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Hailey-Okla No. 1 Mine Disaster, Haileyville, Oklahoma, 1908]] 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:Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Haileyville, Oklahoma]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===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;"| |- ! 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;"| |- ! 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;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Haines family of Foston, Derbyshire, England

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This space was created to hold information about the various strands of the Haines family who lived in Foston or Long Bennington through the 17th and 18th centuries. As the relationships become clear the information will be transferred into individual profiles. There are various versions of the Haines surname; these are ones found to date: Haynes, Haines, Hayns, Hains, Haine, and possibly Hayes. Common males names were Edward and William. Foston is a small village about six miles northwest of Grantham. It was part of the manor of Long Bennington, and many of the church records appear in the Long Bennington registers. In the IGI set it is very common to see duplicate entries, one for Foston and one for Long Bennington. The parish register for burials and baptisms begins in 1626; marriages were included in the Long Bennington register until 1766. The first profile created for this family was [[Haines-2137|Mary Haines]]. Although she and her siblings were born in Colsterworth, her father, Edward, was born in 1693 in Foston and he married Anne Chambers in Long Bennington in 1719. Mary's siblings were Edward b1721, Anne b1725, and Robert b1730. The parents of Edward senior were Edward and Ann, and he had two sisters - Ellinor b1686 and Ann b1692. There are two wills for Edward, one from 1723 and one from 1734, both of Foston. Unfortunately, neither of them relate to the Edwards above. The will for 1723 belongs to Edward, husband of Elizabeth Browne, married 1686 in Long Bennington. Edward was probably born in 1640 in Long Bennington to Thomas and Helen. His will mentions the following children, all of whom have IGI christening records - Elizabeth Warinton b1687, William b1690, George b1693, and Mary Francis b1700. There was another daughter, Bridget, b1692 and d1693. William married Lydia in 1719 and died in Foston in 1738 leaving a will. In this will he mentions his three living siblings, except that Elizabeth is now married to William Ellit(???). Mary married William Francis in 1720 in Lavington. The will for 1734 belongs to Edward, husband of Mary Harvey, married 1700 in Foston. His will mentions the following children, all of whom have IGI christening records - Elizabeth b1702, Alice b1704, Ann b1706, Thomas 1708, William b1711, and John b1713. It also mentions William Randale the husband of Alice, and their son Thomas, a Mary Randale, and grandson Edward the son of William.

Haiti Project

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[[Category: Haiti Projects]] This project is a subproject of the [[Space:Caribbean_Project|Caribbean Project]] ==Mission== This project's goals are: *To improve Haitian profiles. *To add more Haitian profiles. *To create categories as needed to organize Haitian profiles. *To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting Genealogies for those with Haitian family. *To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure, and create a method to link descendants to enslaved ancestors. ==Membership Requirements== '''Requirements for joining:''' *Have Family Member level membership and sign the Honor Code *Declare what you would like to work on within the project '''Once you join we ask you to:''' *Make at least one contribution towards the project's goals every six months *Join at least one project team *Respond to the six-monthly check-in and to your team leader/coordinator ==Project Members== * [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] ==Project Tasks== 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 more Haitian family profiles. * Gather genealogy resources for each location. * Create space pages based on events in Haitian history that involves groups of people who need profiles created ==Project Teams== *'''Profile Improvement Teams''': Creating, categorizing, writing biographies, connecting, sourcing, adding stickers. *'''Slavery Teams''': Focusing on various aspects of identifying descendants of enslaved people and connecting members to their ancestors. *'''Topical Teams''': Focusing on the people of historical events, notables, and various topics of interest from the history of the country. ==Stickers== If a person was born in Haiti, please use the sticker {{Haiti Sticker}} which gives you: {{Haiti Sticker}} {{clear}} If a person has Haitian ancestors, please use the sticker {{Haitian Ancestors}} which gives you: {{Haitian Ancestors}}{{clear}} Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in g2g using the Haiti tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14187019 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hakaru Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Hakaru Cemetery, Kaipara, Northland]][[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == About this page == A free space page for recording interments and the history of this cemetery, in the grounds of St Michael's (Anglican) church. == About St Michael's, Hakaru == The church of St Michael (Anglican), Hakaru was consecrated on 1 April 1887 by the Bishop of Auckland Bishop Cowie. It replaced an earlier church of St Michael in the same locality that was opened in 1861. The site for the church had been selected and purchased by Bishop G A Selwyn in 1859. As the Hakaru community grew, the original church became too small, and the new church was built to cater for the growing population. The original church was relocated to Hukatere in 1939, where it still stands as St Michael on the Hill. St Michael's church is built of kauri, cut and milled locally, with an iron roof. It has a simple rectangular form, with a porch and chancel at either end. The simplicity of its interior is augmented by a number of items of furniture that are associated with local families. Its geometric patterned stained glass windows date from the 1930s. Graves in the cemetery include a war grave from the South African War and two from World War One. Memorial gates commemorate a local man, Frank Wintle, who was killed in the North African desert in World War Two. They were erected by the Wintle family in 1980. Several of the Wintle's are buried in the Cemetery. === Location === 61 Valley Road, Kaipara, Northland, New Zealand, Kaipara District, Northland, New Zealand
=== Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hakaru-Saint-Michaels-Churchyard-Cemetery/298590 BillionGraves] This has 318 records. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2651773/hakaru-cemetery Find-a-Grave] This has 458 records. === TABLE OF INTERMENTS === (In progress) {| border="1" class="sortable" !SURNAME!!FORENAMES!!BIRTH DATE!!DEATH DATE!!AGE!!Photo link |- |[[Blackwell-2867|Blackwell]]||[[Blackwell-2867|John Cedric]]||1917 Aug 3||1959 May 1||41||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blackwell-2867 BLACKWELL, JC & MF] |- |[[Ryan-7614|Blackwell]]||[[Ryan-7614|Margaret Frances]]||1916 Nov 8||2004 Apr 17||87||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blackwell-2867 BLACKWELL, JC & MF] |- |[[Blackwell-2869|Blackwell]]||[[Blackwell-2869|Christopher John]]||1949 Jan 8||2003 Nov 18||xx||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blackwell-2869 BLACKWELL, CJ] |- |[[Evitt-78|Evitt]]||[[Evitt-78|John Boyd]]||1868 Mar 4||1919 Jan 24||xx||to be uploaded |- |[[Linnell-136|Linnell]]||[[Linnell-136|George Frederick]]||1870||1948 Dec 15||xx||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Linnell-136 LINNELL, G & A] |- |[[Mooney-1629|Mooney]]||[[Mooney-1629|Frances Ann]]||1862 Feb 5||1934 Jun 21||72||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mooney-1629 MOONEY, FA.] |- |[[Mooney-871|Mooney]]||[[Mooney-871|Samuel]]||1823||1904 Jul 28||81||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mooney-871 MOONEY, S] |- |[[Trevarthen-27|Mooney]]||[[Trevarthen-27|Elizabeth Jane]]||1833||1911 Feb 24||76||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mooney-871 MOONEY, EJ] |- |[[Mooney-957|Munn]]||[[Mooney-957|Elizabeth Ellen]]||1855 Aug 20||1895 Jul 6||40||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hakaru_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-4 MUNN, EE] |- |[[Parker-26568|Parker]]||[[Parker-26568|Rex Edward]]||1935 Jun 05||1995 Sep 28||xx||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Parker-26568 PARKER, RE] |}

Hakes Name Study

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[[Category:Hakes Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Hakes 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.

Hakluytus Posthumus

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Hakluytus Posthumus == or "Purchas His Pilgrimes" (A.K.A.Samuel Purchas' Pilgrimes): contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others. * A collection of travel stories. * A continuation of [[Hakluyt-2|Richard Hakluyt]]'s Principal Navigations and was partly based on manuscripts left by Hakluyt, who had died in 1616 * by [[Wikipedia:Samuel_Purchas|Samuel Purchas]] (1577?-1626) * originally published 1625 * published by J. MacLehose & Sons, Glasgow, 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hakluytus Posthumus|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-33 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652476 * Vol. 1-20 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006665849 * Vol 1: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ok8SAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uuA6AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ujAPAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N0UMAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EEcSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=itYlAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924008910691 ::* https://archive.org/details/hakluytusposthum01purc ::* https://archive.org/details/hakluytusposthu51purcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/hakluytusposthu42purcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/hakluytusposthu88purcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/hakluytusposthu16purcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/hakluytusposthu11purcgoog 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==Holbeton Parish, Devon== Holbeton is in the hundred of Ermington and in the deanery of Plympton, lies three miles from Modbury. Mothecombe, Creacombe, and Ford, are villages in this parish. '''Holbeton''' is a civil parish and village located 9 miles south east of Plymouth in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Hams South Hams district] of Devon, England. Historically it formed part of '''Ermington''' Hundred. To the east of the village is an Iron age enclosure or hill fort known as Holbury.
Holbeton is a considerable village set back from the wooded shores [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holbeton of the River Erme estuary. . . . ''more'' . . ''Wikipedia®'']
===Manor of Holbeton=== The manor of Holbeton was given by Henry I. to '''Matilda Peverel'''. In the reign of Edward II. it appears to have been a divided property between the families of '''Martyn, Bampfylde, Prous, and Kilbury'''. In the reign of Edward IV. it belonged to '''Holland Duke of Exeter'''. '''Margaret Countess of Richmond''' had a grant of the manor of Holbeton for life in 1487. At a later period it was in moieties between the families of '''Rolle''' and '''Hele'''. These moieties then passed to '''Joseph Kingston, Esq.''', and '''John Bulteel, Esq'''. ===Manor of Fleet=== The manor of Fleet was in the family of '''Damarell''' from the time of the Conquest till the reign of Edward III., afterwards in '''Hill''' and '''Prideaux''', and at a later period in the '''Heles'''. '''Sir Thomas Hele, of Fleet''', was created a baronet in 1627. On the death of '''Sir Henry Hele''', the fourth baronet, this estate devolved to his cousin, '''Richard Hele, Esq.'''; and on the death of his great-grandson, '''James Modyford Hele, Esq'''., in 1716, this branch of the family having become extinct, the manor of Fleet passed by virtue of an entail to the ancestor of '''John Bulteel, Esq.'''. ===Manor of Memland=== Memland, in this parish, gave name to a family who possessed it for several generations. It was, afterwards, for a considerable time, in the '''Hillersdons'''. From them it passed to '''Champernowne''', who, about the year 1723, sold it to '''Stert'''. About 1757 it was purchased of '''May''', who had inherited it from '''Stert''', by '''Mr. Bulteel''', then of Fleet. It then passed to '''Sir John Perring, Bart.,''' whose uncle purchased it of the '''Bulteels'''. '''Sir John Perring''' was Lord Mayor of London in 1803, and was created a baronet in 1808. The house at Memland, which was occasionally occupied by''' Sir John Perring''', was rebuilt by his uncle. The barton of Calston belongs also to '''Sir John Perring'''. ===Manor of Adeston=== Adeston, in this parish, gave name to an ancient family, whose heiress brought it to '''Prideaux'''. It was the principal seat of the '''Prideaux''' family before they married the heiress of '''Gifford of Theoborough'''. From Prideaux it passed, by purchase, to '''Hele''', and then the property of''' John Bulteel, Esq.''' ===Manor of Battisborough=== The manor of Battisborough, with the ''barton of Pamfleet'' and other lands, belong to '''John Tonkin''', Esq., of Plymouth. ===Manor of Lambside=== The manor of Lambside, in this parish and Revelstoke, belongs to '''Edward Wynne Pendarves, Esq'''. ===Manor of Carswell=== Carswell, in Holbeton, belonged to a family of '''Carswell''', and was afterwards the property and residence of the '''Strodes'''. It then became the joint property of the '''Rev. Roope Ilbert''', and '''Mrs. Elizabeth Bickford''', widow. ===Manor of Mothecombe=== Mothecombe, in this parish, belonged to the '''Pollexfens''', by whom the house was built, about 1710. It was afterwards in the family of '''Calmady''', and is now the property of '''Henry Legassicke, Esq.''' ===Parish Church=== In the parish-church (in Mr. Bulteel's aisle) is a monument without inscription for one of the family of Hele, with the recumbent effigies of a man in armour, and two ladies kneeling. There are memorials also for John Pollexfen, Esq., of Mothecombe, 1673; John Fortescue, Esq., of Combe, 1705; Joan, daughter of George Fortescue, 1718; and John Hamblyn, of Efford, Gent., 1774. ===Sources=== * Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, 'Parishes: Hockworthy - Huxham', in Magna Britannia: Volume 6, Devonshire (London, 1822), pp. 273-287. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol6/pp273-287 British History Online - Holbeton Parish].

Halcione (24 Mar - 10 Jul 1874)

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[[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_New_Zealand]][[Category:1870s_Sailings]] The Halcione was a ship that brought immigrants from England to New Zealand. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/Halcione1874.htm

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Halcombe Cemetery, Halcombe, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Halcombe Cemetery. '' == Halcombe Cemetery == '''Halcombe''' is a small settlement in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of the North Island, New Zealand. It is situated 10 km north west of Feilding and 4 km east of the Rangitikei River. It is located at 40° 10' south, 175° 19' east at an altitude of approximately 120 – 140 m above sea level.
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The '''cemetery''' is located about 1.25km south east of the Halcombe township. '''LOCATION'''
Halcombe Road,
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'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.157745, 175.502253 === Links === :[http://www.mdc.govt.nz/Online_Services/Find_It/Cemetery_Search Manawatu District Council cemetery search] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293687/halcombe-cemetery Find a Grave] :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Halcombe-Cemetery/292191 BillionGraves]

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== WikiTree Relationships == === [[Allison-1080|PhlGenepool Haldane's]] === *[[Haldane-50|1749 Robert HALDANE]] *[[Downie-129|1748 Janet DOWNIE]] *[[Haldane-51|1784 Robert HALDANE]] *[[Haldane-52|1785 Margaret HALDANE]] *[[Haldane-49|1791 Elizabeth (Haldane) Baillie]] == [[Space:Haldane|Haldane Name Origin]]== HALDANE, a surname derived from Haldenus, a Dane, who first possessed the lands on the borders called from him, Halden-rig. “In old charters,” says Mr. Alexander Haldane, in his Memoirs of Robert and James A. Haldane, (London, 1852), “in the rolls of parliament, and in other public documents, the name is variously written Halden, Haldane, Hadden, or Hauden. There is no doubt that it is of Norse origin.” In the 12th century a younger son of the border Haldens of that ilk became possessed of the estate of Gleneagles, Perthshire, by marrying the heiress of that family, and assumed the arms but not the name of Gleneagles. In 1296 the name of Aylmer de Haldane of Gleneagles appears in the Ragman Roll as among the barons who swore fealty to Edward I. Sir Bernard Haldane of Gleneagles married a daughter of William, Lord Seton. His son, Sir John Haldane, in 1460 married Agnes Menteith of Ruskie, one of the two co-heiresses of the half of the lands and honours of her maternal great-grandfather Duncan, last of the ancient Saxon earls of Lennox, beheaded by James I. In 1424, and in consequence assumed their armorial bearings. This Sir John Haldane was sent by James III. Ambassador to Denmark. He was also master of the king’s household, sheriff principal of the shire of Edinburgh, and lord-justice-general of Scotland beyond the Forth. In 1473 he was allowed to take out brieves in chancery for serving him one of the heirs of Duncan last earl of Lennox, and he had a long and tedious lawsuit with Lord Darnley as to the superiority of the earldom, which was gained by the latter. In 1482, when the duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III. Of England, invaded Scotland, Sir John Haldane, and three others, were appointed “joint captains, chieftains, keepers, and governors of the town of Berwick, and to defend it against the invasion of our old enemies of England.” The memorable defection, however, of the rebellious nobles at the bridge of Lauder, speedily caused the capitulation of that town. Sir John died in 1493. His son, Sir James, was, in 1505, appointed keeper of the king’s castle of Dunbar, but died soon after. The son of the latter, also Sir John Haldane, fell at Flodden. The Haldanes of Gleneagles gave their hearty support to the Reformation in Scotland, and in 1585, when the earl of Angus and the other banished lords returned from England, the laird of ‘Glennegeis,’ as he is styled by Calderwood, (vol. Iv. P. 390), took a prominent part in what was called “the raid of Stirling,” which had been concocted with the exiled nobles by the master of Gray. He was a prisoner in the town when it was attacked, but was enabled to join the assailants, and assisted in the armed remonstrance with the king, which brought back the banished ministers, and drove the earl of Arran into disgrace and banishment. When Sir William Stewart, colonel of the royal guard, was repulsed from the West Port of Stirling, he “was followed so hardlie that Mr. James Haddane, brother-german to the laird of Glennegeis, overtooke him; and as he was laying hands on him, was shott by the colonell’s servant, Joshuah Henderson.” In 1650 Sir John Haldane of Gleneagles was a leader in the Presbyterian army opposed to Cromwell, and fell in the rout at Dunbar. His successor, also Sir John Haldane, conferred a large portion of the Menteith or Lanrick estates on a younger son, Patrick Haldane. The eldest son, Mungo Haldane of Gleneagles, a member of the Scottish parliament, is mentioned by Nisbet in his account of the gorgeous public funeral of the duke of Rothes, lord-chancellor, in 1681, as in the procession bearing the banner of his relative, the earl of Tullibardine, afterwards marquis of Athol. On his death in 1685 he was succeeded by his son John Haldane, who, previous to the Revolution, sat in the Scottish parliament for Dumbartonshire. In 1688 he was a member of the convention parliament, and at the Union was one of the four members for Perthshire. He was the first member for the county of Perth in the first British parliament, and one of the commissioners for settling the equivalents at the union. He took a prominent part in the politics of his day, and on the passing of the Septennial act in 1716, he spoke strongly in its favour. He was twice married: first, to Mary, third daughter of David Lord Maderty; and, secondly, to Helen, only daughter of Sir Charles Erskine of Alva, ancestor of the earls of Rosslyn, and had a large family by both wives. His eldest son, successively M.P. for the counties of Perth and Stirling, died in 1757, at the age of seventy-three, unmarried. He was succeeded by his brother, Patrick, who was first professor of history at St. Andrews; then M.P. for the St. Andrews burghs; then solicitor-general; a royal commissioner for selling the forfeited estates; and in 1721 was appointed a lord of session. “This appointment,” says Mr. Alexander Haldane,”gave rise to a curious lawsuit as to the right of the Crown to appoint a judge or senator of the college of justice, ‘without the concurrence of the college itself.’ The matter was carried by appeal to the House of Lords (see Robertson’s Appeal Cases, p. 422,) and decided in favour of the Crown; but Patrick Haldane’s right was not insisted on, and he received another appointment. He was objected to as not being a practising advocate, but the pamphlets which appeared on the occasion, one of them attributed to the celebrated Duncan Forbes of Culloden, indicate strong political and personal rancour. Mr. Patrick Haldane is, amongst other things, not only charged with bribery at his elections, but with having induced his younger brother, James Haldane, then under age, the grandfather of Robert and James Alexander Haldane, to assist in carrying off and imprisoning hostile voters, on pretended charges of high treason and Jacobitism.” [Memoirs, page 8, Note.] Patrick’s only son, George, a brigadier-general in the army, and M.P. for the Dundee and Forfar burghs, died in 1759 governor of Jamaica, predeceasing his father ten years. The estate of Gleneagles being very much burdened, was sold to Captain Robert Haldane, a younger brother of the half-blood, who had returned from India, with a large fortune, being the first Scotsman who ever commanded an East India Company’s ship. He also acquired by purchase the estate of Airthrey, near the Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, and becoming M.P. for the Stirling burghs, is referred to in the Letters of Junius. He died at Airthrey, 1st January 1768, leaving that estate to his nephew, Captain James Haldane, of the Duke of Albany, East Indiaman, and entailling Gleneagles and Trinity Gask, in Perthshire, on the male descendant of his two sisters, Margaret, wife of Cockburn of Ormiston, East Lothian, and Helen, married to Alexander Duncan of Lundie, mother of the celebrated admiral Viscount Duncan, with remainder to his nephew, the said Captain James Haldane. George Cockburn, the son of the elder sister, on succeeding to Gleneagles, took the name and arms of Haldane, but on his death, without issue male, in 1799, that estate devolved on Admiral Lord Duncan, the eldest surviving son of the younger sister, the maternal grandmother of Robert and James Alexander Haldane, of whom a memoir is given in the following pages. Their father, Captain James Haldane of Airthrey, was the only son of Colonel James Haldane, who served from 1715 to 1741, in that squadron of the royal horse now known as the 2d regiment of life-guards. He died at sea, 9th December 1742, near Jamaica, on the Carthagena expedition, in command of General Guise’s regiment of infantry. On 15th December 1762, his son married his first cousin, Katherine, daughter of Alexander Duncan of Lundie, and had, with a daughter, who died in infancy, two sons; Robert, born at London 28th February 1764; and James Alexander Haldane, a posthumous child, both of whom acquired a prominent name in the modern religious history of Scotland, as narrated in a subsequent memoir. The elder son, Robert , succeeded to the estate of Airthrey, and built Airthrey castle in 1791. A few years previously he had constructed a lake covering thirty acres on his grounds, in which, soon after, he was nearly drowned. “It was winter,” says his nephew, the biographer of the family, “and during the frost, there was a large party of visitors and others on the ice, enjoying the amusement of skating and curling. He was himself standing near a chair on which a lady had been seated, when the ice suddenly broke, and he was nearly carried under the surface. With his usual presence of mind, he seized on the chair, which supported him, and quietly gave directions to send for ropes, as a rash attempt to extricate him might have only involved others in the impending catastrophe. Providentially there was help at hand; and by laying hold of the ropes brought by a gamekeeper and an old servant, he was happily extricated from his perilous position.” [Memoirs, p. 42.] the estate of Airthrey is now the property of Lord Abercromby, having been purchased from Robert Haldane in 1798, by the celebrated General Sir Ralph Abercromby. Of the Lanrick branch of the Haldanes, above referred to, Mr Alexander Haldane informs us that it only lasted two generations. He says, “Patrick, the first proprietor died young, having married Miss Dundas of Newliston, who was, through her mother, one of the younger coheiresses of the original stock of Halden of Halden-rig in the south. The eldest coheiress of that family was married to John, first earl of Stair, who, in her right, acquired the lands of Newliston. Patrick Haldane left two younger sons, one of whom was a professor at St. Andrews, and was burned to death whilst reading in bed. John, the elder son, took part in the rebellion of 1745, but contrived to escape forfeiture, and returned after man years of exile to die at Lanrick, in 1765, at the age of 85. He left six daughters, who had numerous descendants. Some of the male heirs of Lanrick are said to be still found in the north of Scotland. James Oswald, Esq. of Auchencruive, is the male representative of the eldest daughter of John Haldane. The Rev. James Haldane Stewart, vicar of Limpsfield, in England, is descended from the Lanrick family, his grandfather, Stewart of Ardshiel, who commanded the right wing of the rebel army at Culloden, having married a granddaughter of Patrick. Mr. Stewart of Ardshiel on one occasion fought with and disarmed Rob Roy. Sir Walter Scott has borrowed the incidents of this adventure in his tale, giving the catastrophe a turn more suited to the dignity of his hero. It is the scene at the clachan of Aberfoyle.” [Memoirs of the Haldanes, p. 6, Note.] HALDANE, JAMES ALEXANDER, distinguished for his Christian labours, was born at Dundee on the 14th July 1768, within a fortnight after the death of his father, Captain James Haldane of Airthrey, in the county of Stirling, who was cut off by sudden illness at the early age of thirty-nine. His widow, Katherine Duncan, only survived her husband about six years, when her two sons, Robert, and James Alexander, were left under the guardianship of her brothers – the elder of whom was Lieutenant-colonel Alexander Duncan of Lundie, and the younger, Adam Duncan, was the future hero of Camperdown. The pious example and instructions of their mother exercised an important influence on both her sons. After receiving the first part of their education under private tutors, and at the grammar school of Dundee, the brothers were sent to the High school and college of Edinburgh, and boarded with Dr. Adam, the rector, the celebrated author of the ‘Roman Antiquities,’ and other valuable works. In his seventeenth year, James A. Haldane entered the service of the East India Company, as a midshipman, on board the Duke of Montrose. Previous to joining which an offer was made to his uncles by Mr. Coutts, the eminent banker, to take him into his bank, but which was declined. For three generations the family had possessed the chief interest in one of the Company’s chartered ships, the property of which was shared with Mr. Coutts, and with the family of Dundas of Arniston, At the time Mr. James Haldane entered the service, the command of the Melville Castle was held by Captain Philip Dundas, the brother of Viscountess Duncan, and the father of Robert A. Dundas, Esq., afterwards Mr. Christopher, M.P. for Lincolnshire. An arrangement provided, that as soon as Mr. J. A. Haldane attained the age which qualified him for the command, Captain Philip Dundas should retire in his favour. During the eight years which intervened, Mr. Haldane made four voyages to Bengal, Bombay, and China. In his fourth voyage he was second mate, and in 1793, having passed the necessary examinations, he obtained the command of the vessel named, the Melville Castle. He was then in his twenty-fourth year, and was considered a skilful navigator, a good seaman, and an officer distinguished alike for his firmness and suavity of manner. His life at sea was distinguished by many of those narrow escapes from dangers to which a sailor is often exposed. During his first voyage, when going aloft as a midshipman to reef the sails, the man next to him, and whom the captain had ordered to go first, was knocked from the year, and drowned in the sea. At another time, Mr. Haldane fell out of a boat at night, and was only saved by keeping fast hold of the oar with which he had been steering. On another occasion he narrowly escaped being murdered by Malays on an island, where, led by curiosity, he had penetrated alone into the woods. He came to the fire where the savages had been carousing, but escaped without injury, whilst one of the boat’s crew was killed, and another badly wounded. At a later period he had received a very eligible appointment from Sir Robert Preston, as third officer of the Foulis Indiaman. But he was detained in Scotland too long, and on his arrival in London, found that the ship had sailed the day before, and that his place had been filled up. This was a great disappointment, but it turned out for him a providential circumstance, as the Foulis was never heard of. During the months he remained in command of the Melville Castle, a desperate mutiny on board the Dutton (ne of the East India fleet, lying near Spithead) gave occasion for the display of that daring courage and presence of mind for which he was at all times conspicuous. The mutiny broke out in the night, and the crew threatened to carry off the ship to a French port. Shots were fired, and blood was shed. The captain of the Dutton, expecting to be overpowered, left the ship to seek for assistance from the admiral at Portsmouth. It was in the midst of this scene of confusion, in a dark night, that Captain Haldane ordered out his own boat, and went alongside the Dutton. The mutineers threatened to sink him if he did not sheer off, and to murder hm if he dared to board. Regardless of the menaced violence, he effected his purpose by a skilful manoeuvre, and threw himself into the midst of the angry mutineers; when, partly by that calm and resolute determination, before which the guilty are ever disposed to quail, and partly by kindly and persuasive appeals to their reason and good sense – to which they listened the more readily, because he was himself always popular as an officer – he quelled the mutiny without further bloodshed. He was both publicly and privately complimented for the combination of gallantry and judgment shown in this timely service, by which he had averted serious mischief. This, however, was only one of the many instances of his characteristic zeal, enterprise, and resolution. One of the captains under whom he sailed, was wont to say, that if in the night it blew hard, he never slept in comfort unless James Haldane was on deck. On one occasion he was enabled, by his skilful seamanship and prompt resolution, to avert the loss of the ship in the Mozambique Channel, nearly under the same circumstances, and in the same seas, where the Winterton was wrecked in 1792, when commanded by the late Captain Dundas of Dundas. It was during the detention of the East India fleet at the beginning of 1794, that the change took place which altered the whole current of his future life. It was not sudden, but gradual – not the result of enthusiastic excitement, but of calm reflection, as will be seen by the following extract from a letter to one of his old messmates: – “I had a book by me, which, frm prejudice of education, and not frm any rational conviction, I called the Word of god. I never went so far as to profess infidelity, but I was a more inconsistent character – I said that I believed a book to be a revelation from God, whilst I treated it with the greatest neglect, living in direct opposition to all its precepts, and seldom taking the trouble to look into it, or if I did, it was to perform a task – a kind of atonement for my sins. I went on in this course till, whilst the Melville Castle was detained at the Motherbank by contrary winds, and having abundance of leisure for reflection, I began to think that I would pay a little more attention to this book. The more I read it, the more worthy it appeared of God; and after examining the evidences with which Christianity is supported, I became fully persuaded of its truth.” Instead of being, as heretofore, careless about religion, he now came to see that it was the most important interest of man; and an unexpected opportunity having occurred, which enabled him to transfer his command, he sold out of the service, and relinquishing the prospect of the great fortunes made by his contemporaries – several of whom became East India Directors, and members of parliament – he retired into private life. His biographer says that his brother had previously laboured earnestly, although without success, to induce him to settle at home, and in the neighbourhood of Airthrey. When, therefore, he heard that an opportunity had occurred of disposing of the command for the sum of £9,000, being at the rate of £3,000 a voyage, exclusive of the captain’s share in the property of the ship and stores, which amounted in all to £6,000 additional, Mr. Haldane wrote strongly recommending that this offer should be accepted. His letter decided the matter, and Captain Haldane returned with his wife to Scotland early in the summer of 1794. Nothing, however, was further from Mr. Haldane’s purpose at this time than to become a preacher. It was his intention to purchase an estate, and lead the quiet life of a country gentleman, But, during his residence in Edinburgh, he became acquainted with Mr. David Black, minister of Lady Yester’s, and with Dr. Walter Buchanan, previously minister of Stirling, but then of the Canongate church, through whom he was introduced to several pious men actively engaged in schemes of usefulness. His enterprising mind gradually became interested in their plans for instructing the poor and neglected population in Edinburgh and the surrounding villages; and he was further stimulated to engage in preaching by the visit of the celebrated Charles Simeon, of King’s college, Cambridge, whom, in 1796, he accompanied in a tour from airthrey through a considerable part of the Highlands. Mr. Simeon, in his journal, relates that, a short time before their tour ended, they ascended together to the top of Benlomond, and there, impressed by the grandeur of the surrounding scenery, kneeled down and solemnly consecrated their future lives to the service of Almighty God. :::::http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Haldane-1.jpg ::::: Portrait of Robert HALDANE His brother, Mr. Robert Haldane, had in early life a decided inclination towards the ministry of the Church of Scotland; but his guardians had dissuaded him from following it out. In 1780 he entered the navy, joining the Monarch ship of war under his uncle, Admiral Duncan, from which ship he was shortly transferred to the Foundroyant, in which he evinced signal proofs of naval skill and intrepidity in the action with the Pegasé, under Admiral Jervis, afterwards Earl St. Vincent, and also when the vessel formed part of the fleet of Earl Howe in his successful expedition to Gibraltar. On the peace of 1783 he retired from the navy, and after residing for some time at Gosport, enjoying the intercourse of his friend Dr. Bogue, an eminent clergyman of the Independent persuasion, he became a student in the university of Edinburgh before the close of the ensuing year. For two sessions he divided his time between studying at college and travelling n the Continent; and having married in 1785, he settled at Aitrhrey in the autumn of that year. Shortly after his brother James Haldane’s devotion of himself to the service of God, being determined to dedicate his life, talents, and property to the diffusion of the gospel in India, Robert sold his beautiful and romantic estate of Airthrey to the late General Sir Robert Abercromby; and applied to Government and the East India company for permission to go to Bengal with three Presbyterian clergymen – the Rev. Dr. Bogue of Gosport, the Rev. Dr. Innes, then minister of Stirling and chaplain to the castle, and the Rev. Greville Ewing, assistant to Dr. Jones of Lady Glenorchy’s church, Edinburgh. Mr. Haldane was to have defrayed all the expenses of this mission, which included several catechists, or Scripture readers; and he also became bound to pay to each of his three principal associates £3,500, in order to secure their worldly independence. This benevolent design was frustrated by the refusal of the East India Company to sanction it; and both Mr. Robert Haldane and his brother James thereupon resolved to devote themselves to propagating the gospel at home. Mr. James Haldane preached his first sermon on the 6th May 1797, at the school-house of Gilmerton, near Edinburgh, then a very neglected spot, and inhabited chiefly by colliers. Several laymen, invited by a pious tradesman in the village, had previously preached there – especially the excellent Mr. Aikman, a gentleman of independent fortune, whose time and means, like those of Mr. Haldane, were given to the advancement of the gospel. The well-known Dr. Stuart of Dunearn was present at Mr. Haldane’s first sermon, and was so struck with it, that he pronounced him to be indeed a “Boanerges.” Subsequently Mr. Haldane attracted great attention, preaching on Sunday evening with great earnestness in the open air to thousands on the Calton Hill, in Bruntsfield Links, or in the King’s Park, Edinburgh. In the summer of 1797, he made a very extensive tour, in company with his friends Mr. Aikman and Mr. Rate, through the northern counties of Scotland and the Orkney Isles. This tour, partly from the novelty of lay preaching, and partly from the previous lethargy of the times, produced a great sensation. The common people thronged in crowds to hear, and whilst much good was effected, not a little opposition was awakened in some quarters. At Aberdeen the town drummer was fined a guinea for intimating a sermon by Mr. Haldane in the College Close, but the preacher sent him the money, that he might be no loser. On a subsequent occasion he preached in the streets of Aberdeen on a Sabbath evening, and next morning, one of his hearers was found dead, on his knees, in the attitude of prayer. In the following summer the celebrated Rowland Hill visited Scotland with the view of preaching. In his published journal there is a graphic description of his first interview with Mr. James Haldane. He had arrived at Langholm, where he met Mr. Haldane, accompanied by Mr. Aikman, who were on a preaching tour through the south of Scotland. “These gentlemen,” says Mr. Hill, “were then unknown to me. I was told, but in very candid language, their errand and design; that it was a marvellous circumstance – quite a phenomenon – that an East India captain – a gentleman of good family and connection – should turn out an itinerant preacher; that he should travel from town to town, and all against his own interest and character. This information was enough for me. I immediately sought out the itinerants. When I inquired for them of the landlady of the inn, she told me she supposed I meant the two priests who were at her house; but she could not satisfy me what religion they were of. The two priests, however, and myself soon met, and, to our mutual satisfaction, passed the evening together.” The same system of peaching tours was carried on for a succession of years, in conjunction with Mr. Aikman, Mr. Innes, Mr. John Campbell, afterwards well known as a missionary and traveller in Africa, and others, till the gospel had been thus proclaimed not only in every part of the mainland, from the north to the south, but also in the Orkney and Shetland islands, where the most striking effects were produced. The two brothers were among those who, in December 1797, established in Edinburgh ‘The Society for Propagating the Gospel at Home,’ and they formed two of the first committee of twelve directors, all of whom were laymen, and nine of them engaged in business. Up to this period neither of the Messrs. Haldane had left the Church of Scotland; but the visits of Mr. Simeon and Mr. Rowland Hill, and, above all, the excitement produced throughout the country by the itinerants, induced the General Assembly to issue ‘a Pastoral Admonition,’ warning the people against strange preachers, and prohibiting Episcopalians or other strangers from occupying the pulpits of the Scottish church. Hitherto peaching in Edinburgh had been conducted in the Circus in Leith Street, so as not to interfere with the hours of public worship in the city churches; but after the pastoral admonition, the brothers Haldane, with Mr. Aikman, several ministers, and many of their lay friends, seceded from the establishment. Mr. Robert Haldane, at an expense of £30,000, erected or purchased large places of worship in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Dunkeld, Dumfries, Elgin, and several other places in Scotland. Mr. James Haldane undertook to officiate in a newly erected chapel in Leith Walk, called after Mr. Whitfield’s places of worship, a Tabernacle. But he stipulated that this should not interfere with his labours as an itinerant preacher ‘in the high-ways and hedges.” His ordination took place on Sunday, 3d February 1799. In 1798, Mr. Robert Haldane had accompanied Mr. Rowland Hill in a preaching tour through Scotland, and subsequently into Gloucestershire, and during his journey, besides resolving upon the erection of these places of worship, he conceived the idea of educating a number of pious young men for the ministry unconnected with any church. In following out this project he established theological seminaries in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Elgin, Granton in Strathspey, Gosport, &c., under Messrs, Ewing, Innes, Aikman, John Campbell, Cowie, Ballantyne, Macintosh, Dr. Bogue, &c., and expended large sums of money, the students being all maintained at his expense, both married and unmarried. The number thus trained for the preaching of the gospel amounted to about four hundred, amongst whom were some who in their after career acquired considerable eminence, such as, Dr. Russell of Dundee, Principal Dewar of Aberdeen, Mr. John Angell James of Birmingham, Mr. Orme of Camberwell, Mr. Maclay of New York, and others. He also undertook to defray the expenses of bringing over to England, and educating in the principles of Christianity, a number of African children from Sierra Leone, with the view of sending them back to their own land to act as missionaries among their countrymen, a scheme which originated with Mr. John Campbell. Twenty boys and four girls were accordingly brought to England by Governor Zachary Macaulay, in June 1799, but as that gentleman objected to their education being under the sole management of Mr. Haldane, – who had taken the lease of a house and prepared it for their reception in the King’s Park, Edinburgh, afterwards used for the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and immortalized by Sir Walter Scott in the Heart of Mid Lothian, as that of the laird of Dumbiedykes – he declined to act under a committee, and the children were educated by funds provided in London. The establishment of churches on the Congregational plan gave great offence to many of the friends of the two brothers, and their motives were often questioned, while their objects and character were exposed to much unmerited obloquy and misrepresentation. The pastoral admonition of the General Assembly of the Established church, passed in 1799 against vagrant teachers and Sunday schools, already referred to, was not the only ecclesiastical attempt which was made to crush the itinerating preachers. In 1796 the General Associate Synod had passed a Resolution against the constitution of missionary societies, and testified against co-operating with persons in religious matters not of their communion. The Cameronians at Glasgow, and the Relief Synod also prohibited any of their members or ministers from countenancing them, or giving them the use of their pulpits. The Antiburgher Synod, in 1799, even went so far as to depose the Rev. George Cowie of Huntly, one of their most eminent ministers, for attending the sermons of the so called missionary preachers. Of Mr. James A. Haldane, Mr. Cowie declared that “he carried his credentials as a preacher with him.” Previous to 1800, Mr. J. A. Haldane had preached the gospel, says his biographer, “in every part of Scotland, and abundantly distributed religious tracts, from the Solway Firth in the south round about to the Tweed, and thence beyond Caithness and the clustering Orkneys and Shetlands even to the Ultima Thule of the romans. He had also skirted the fastnesses of the Highlands from Dunkeld to Sutherland, but had felt the difference of language an obstacle to his progress in those districts.” During the panic in this country produced by the French Revolution, party spirt ran high in Scotland, and in the excitement of the times the two brothers, but especially Mr. Robert Haldane, were charged with holding levelling and revolutionary opinions. So persevering and reiterated were these attacks, that in 1800 the latter found himself compelled, in self-vindication, to publish a narrative of his proceedings with, a statement of his principles, in a pamphlet, which had an extensive circulation, entitled, ‘Address to the Public, by Robert Haldane, concerning Political Opinions, and the plans lately adopted to promote Religion in Scotland.’ This publication was well-timed, and proved very useful in silencing the calumnies which had been circulated regarding his views and designs, and particularly it was thought to be instrumental in putting a stop to a proposed measure of Mr. Pitt, then prime minister, for the suppression of unlicensed preaching and the punishment of lay-preachers. In June 1800 Mr. James Haldane entered upon a new preaching tour, his fourth, accompanied by Mr. Campbell. This time their journey extended to Arran and Kintyre. At Ayr, two years before, he had met with strong opposition from the magistrates; at North Berwick he had also experienced some obstruction, as had been the case at Aberdeen, as already related. At Kintyre, on this occasion, he and Mr. Campbell were both arrested at a place not far from Campbelton, for preaching in the open air. The gentleman who made himself most conspicuous in their arrest was a major in the army, the heir to a baronetcy. They were conducted under the escort of a sergeant and a party of volunteers, thirty miles to the residence of the sheriff of Argyle, spending a night on the road in custody at Lochgilphead. After some conversation the sheriff ordered them to be set at liberty, thus admitting the lawfulness of field-preaching; and, on their return the same route, they preached at all the villages where they had been previously expected, when the people flocked in crowds to hear them. Their arrest had excited much interest in the district, and on this occasion Mr. Haldane preached with more than his usual power. For the work of an itinerating preacher he was peculiarly fitted, especially where he had to contend with opposition. “The habits he had acquired at sea,” says Dr. Lindsay Alexander, in the funeral sermon which he preached on his death in February 1851, “in battling with the elements and with the untamed energy of rude and fearless men, stood him in good stead when called to content for liberty of speech and worship, in opposition to the bigoted and tyrannical measures of those who would fain have swallowed up alive the authors of the new system. He was not a man to quail before priestly intolerance or magisterial frowns. Dignified in manner, commanding in speech, fearless in courage, unhesitating in action, he everywhere met the rising storm with the boldness of a British sailor and the courtesy of a British gentleman, as well as with the uprightness and the unoffensiveness of a true Christian. To the brethren who were associated with him, he was a pillar of strength in the hour of trial; while, upon those who sought to put down their efforts by force or ridicule, it is hard to say whether the manly dignity of his bearing or the blameless purity of his conduct produced the more powerful effect in paralysing their opposition, when he did not succeed in winning their applause.” Mr. Robert Haldane also engaged in field-preaching, but not so extensively as his brother, who, in September 1801, crossed over to Ireland, and preached to crowded congregations in various parts of Ulster. On the death of his second child, a little girl under six years old, on 5th June 1802, Mr. James Haldane published an interesting little memoir, entitled ‘Early Instruction recommended, in a Narrative of Catherine Haldane, with an address to Parents on the Importance of Religion.’ He afterwards again visited Ireland on a preaching excursion, and in 1805 made a second tour into Breadalbane, extending it this time as far as Caithness, which was the last of his long itinerating tours. From this period till his death he was never absent long from his congregation in Edinburgh. About 1808, various discussions which had arisen relative to church order, apostolic practice, and baptism, led to a rupture in the Tabernacle church, and Mr. James Haldane, who had adopted Baptist sentiments, was deserted by some who had till then been his colleagues. In consequence of a dispute with Mr. Greville Ewing, styled “the father of Congregationalism in Scotland,” relative to the Tabernacle in Glasgow, built by Mr. Robert Haldane for that gentleman, the latter also, in 1811, left the new connexion, and Mr. Haldane published two pamphlets explanatory of the transactions between them. [See memoir of the REV. GREVILLE EWING.] Towards the end of 1809 Mr. Robert Haldane had bought the estate of Auchingray, in Lanarkshire, as a country residence. In the summer of 1816 he entered upon a missionary tour on the continent, and his name thenceforth became connected with the revival of vital Christianity in France and Switzerland. In Geneva particularly, by his conversational meetings with the theological students, he was enabled to lead them to right views of the great doctrines of the gospel, a cold and dry Socinianism being all that at that period was taught in their divinity course. The Rev. Dr. Caesar Malan, Dr. Merle D’Aubigne, the author of the History of the Reformation, and other eminent ministers, were among his converts while at Geneva. In the following year he went to Montauban, on the Tarn, the centre of education for the Protestants of the Reformed church in France, where he resided for two years, and was also the means of effecting much good among the ministers and students of theology in that place. A translation of his ‘Evidences of Christianity,’ and his ‘Commentary on the Romans,’ in French, were published at Montauban, while he was there, the latter in two volumes 8vo, and copies distributed all over France and Switzerland. For long after, each student of divinity, on leaving college at Montauban, received a copy of the Commentary out of a stock left for the purpose. From his residence at Geneva and Montauban originated the establishment of the Continental Society, an active auxiliary of which was, mainly through his influence, founded at Edinburgh in the spring of 1821. It was formed on the model of his own original association in Scotland for propagating the gospel at home. At the end of 1824, he was the originator of the Bible Society controversy, in which Dr. Andrew Thomson of St. George’s church, Edinburgh, took such a prominent part, and published various pamphlets against the circulation of the Apocrypha with the Bible by the British and Foreign Bible Society. This controversy lasted nearly twelve years, and led to the purification of the Society and to the circulation of the pure Word of God without any intermixture. His last labours were bestowed on a careful revision of his ‘Exposition of the Romans,’ which was published in 1842, with a valuable treatise on the ‘Testimony of the Word of God, with regard to the state of the Heathen destitute of the Gospel.’ He died 12th December 1842, in his 79th year, and was buried within one of the aisles of the old cathedral of Glasgow. No portrait of him exists. He had married in April 1786, Katherine Cochrane Oswald, second daughter of George Oswald of Scotstown, by whom he had a daughter, Margaret. His brother, Mr. James Haldane, survived him nine years. His labours and itinerancies had been the means of awakening thousands to concern for their eternal welfare, of which there were many testimonies. Dr. Andrew Thomson of St. George’s (of whom a memoir is afterwards given in its place) remarked, that in examining candidates for admission he found a greater number of instances of awakenings attributed to the preaching of Mr. James Haldane than to any other preacher in Edinburgh. For five years he conducted ‘The Scripture Magazine;’ the chief object of which was to establish the grand truths of the gospel; and, amongst other valuable essays from his pen, and ‘Notes on Scripture,’ it contains a series of articles which he once thought of collecting into a volume, under the title of the ‘Revelation of Mercy.’ This design he never accomplished, but he published, in 1818, a valuable little tract, ‘The Revelation of God’s Righteousness,’ embodying an epitome of his views. Like his brother, he condemned the erroneous doctrines enunciated by the Rev. Edward Irving, and published a “Refutation” of them. He subsequently published a treatise on the Atonement. On the completion of the fiftieth year of his pastoral office, on 3d February 1849, a jubilee meeting was held, on 12th April thereafter, which was very gratifying to him. This eminent servant of the Lord died on 8th February 1851, in his 84th year. From a portrait of him, by Colvin Smith, prefixed to Memoirs of Robert and James A. Haldane by their nephew, Alexander Haldane, Esq., Barrister in law, (published in 1852), the following woodcut is taken: :http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Haldane.jpg [portrait of James Haldane] He was twice married. His first wife, whom he married immediately after his appointment as captain of the Melville Castle, was Mary, only daughter of Alexander Joass, Esq. of Colleinwart, Banffshire, by Elizabeth, eldest sister of the celebrated Sir Ralph Abercromby. By this lady he had three sons and six daughters. She died 27th February 1819, and he married a second time, 23d April, 1822, Margaret, daughter of Dr. Daniel Rutherford, professor of botany in the university of Edinburgh, the maternal uncle of Sir Walter Scott, and by her he had three sons and three daughters. It may be said of both the brothers Haldane, as has been well remarked by the writer of one of their obituary notices, that in all their undertakings for the promotion of religion at home, they proceeded hand in hand. Although each was distinguished by a determined will, and strong adherence to his own views of duty, there was between them a remarkable harmony of design and oneness of spirit; and never, during their long and honourable course of mutual co-operation, was there one jarring feeling to distract their zeal for the common object which they steadily pursued. That object was the glory of Christ and the salvation of their fellow-men; and from the moment they undertook to devote their lives to labour in the gospel, there was no looking back to the gay world which they had left. Wealth, honour, worldly renown and reputation, were all forsaken; nor did the seducing hope of earning a name and a place in the Christian world ever tempt their ambition. In the matter of personal sacrifice, the one abandoned a beautiful estate, with its natural accompaniments of worldly position and influence: the other relinquished an honourable and lucrative post, with the certain prospect of fortune. Each dedicated intellectual talents of no common order to the same cause: the one by his preaching, but much more by his writings; the other by his writings, but much more by his preaching, taught and vindicated the same truths. While the elder brother was expending thousands and tens of thousands of pounds in the education of missionaries and preachers – in the erection of chapels, and in the circulation of the Scriptures – the other was, at his own cost, travelling through the destitute parts of Scotland, and the north of Ireland, preaching the gospel to listening multitudes; and afterwards, for more than half a century, discharging without emolument, or the shadow of worldly recompense, the daily duties of a minister. == Mr. Robert Haldane’s works == :Address to the Public, concerning Political Opinions, and Plans lately adopted to promote Religion in Scotland. Edin. 1800, 8vo. :The Evidences and Authority of Divine Revelation. Edin. 1816, 8vo. French edition, 1817. 3d edition, enlarged, 2 vols. 8vo. 1834. :Two pamphlets in 8vo. Relating to a controversy with the Rev. Greville Ewing of Glasgow on the subject of the Tabernacle in that city; one of them published in 1810. :Letter to M. Cheneviere, Professor of Theology at Geneva. In French and English. Edin. 1824, 12mo. :Commentary on the Romans. In French. Montauban, 1817, Also a German edition. :Review of the conduct of the British and Foreign Bible society relative to the Apocrypha, and to their administration on the Continent; with an Answer to the Rev. C. Simeon, and Observations on the Cambridge Remarks, 1825. :Second Review of the same. 1826. Occasioned by a Letter (by Dr. Steinkopff, the former secretary of the Society) addressed to Robert Haldane, Esq., containing some Remarks on his Strictures relative to the Continent and to Continental Bible Societies. :Authenticity and Inspiration of the Scriptures. 1827. This work had a rapid sale, and went through several editions. It was used as a class book by Dr. Chalmers when professor of theology; also by Dr. Steadman, the head of the Baptist college at Bradford. :Six pamphlets on the Apocrypha question, on the establishment of the Edinburgh Corresponding Board. 1827-8. Three others on the same subject, after the formation of the Trinitarian Bible Society. 1831. :The Conduct of the Rev. Daniel Wilson (afterwards bishop of Calcutta) on the continent, and as a member of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and of the British and Foreign Bible Society, considered and exposed. Edin. 1829. :Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, with Remarks on the Commentaries of Dr. Macknight, Professor Moses Stuart, and Professor Tholuck, 3 vols. First vol. In 1835; 2d in 1837; and 3d in 1839; new edition 1842. On this work he was engaged, more or less, for nearly thirty years. A German translation of it was also published. :1839 Letter to the Right Hon. Thomas B. Macaulay, M.P. for Edinburgh. Edin. :1840 Various letters in the newspapers in answer to the Rev. Dr. John Brown, on the subject of payment of the Annuity Tax, and afterwards published separately in a pamphlet. Edin. === Subjoined is a list of Mr. James A. Haldane’s works === :Early Instruction recommended, in a narrative of Catherine Haldane (his daughter, a child about six years old), with an Address to Parents on the importance of Religion. Edin. 1801. Several editions. Translated into Danish. :Treatise on the Lord’s Supper. Edin. 1802, 8vo. :View of the Social Worship and Ordinances of the First Christians. Edin. 1805, 12mo. Several editions. :Treatise on the Duty of Forbearance. Edin. 1811, 8vo. Relating to the subject of Infant Baptism. :Reply to two pamphlets on the same subject. Edin. 1812. :Doctrine and Duty of Self-Examination; the substance of two Sermons preached in 1806. Edin. 8vo, new edit. 1823. :Observations on the Association of Believers. :The voluntary Question Political, not Religious. 1823. :The Revelation of God’s Righteousness. 1818, 3d ed. 1851. :Strictures on a Publication upon Primitive Christianity, by Mr. John Walker, formerly Fellow of Dublin College. 1819. :Observations on Universal Pardon, the Extent of the Atonement, and Personal Assurance of Salvation. Edin. 1827, 8vo. :Refutation of the heretical doctrine promulgated by the Rev. Edward Irving respecting the Person and Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. Edin. 1828. :Answer to Mr. Henry Drummond’s Defence of the heretical doctrine promulgated by Mr. Irving. Edin, 1830, 12mo. :Man’s Responsibility; the nature and Extent of the Atonement; and the Work of the Holy spirit; in reply to Mr. Howard Hinton and the Baptist Midland Association. Edin. 1842, 12mo. :The Doctrine of the Atonement; with Strictures on the recent publications of Drs. Wardlaw and Jenkyn on the subject. Edin. 1845, 16mo, new edition, 1847. :An Exposition of the Epistle to the Galatians, Edinb. 1848, 16mo. == Source == Direct from: [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/haldane.htm www.electricscotland.com]

Haldeman / Helderman Family Research

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'''The space is for collecting research on the Haldeman / Helderman family of Pennsylvania'''. Nicholas Haldeman came to Pennsylvania in 1727 from Canton, Bern, Switzerland by way of Holland accompanied by his two brothers Hans and Michael, along with his wife and children. Weaver, Edwin L., Holdeman Descendants; A Compilation of the Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Descendants of Christian Holdeman 1788 - 1846. Nappanee, Indiana. 1937. pg. 9. The tradition of the three immigrants in partially substantiated by the record of the settlement of three individuals bearing the name Haldeman in Pennsylvania between the years 1718 and 1726. A Peter Haldeman settled in Donegal Township, Lancaster County; Michael in Conventry Township in Chester County; and Nicholas in Lower Salford Township, Montgomery County. In addition however, there is a record of the arrival at the port of Philadelphia of Hans Holdeman on board the ship Adventure on 2 October 1727, and evidence that a Christian Haldeman had settled in Lancaster County before 1733. Thus there were at least five immigrants of this name arriving sometime between the years 1718 and 1733.Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Volume I: "A Survey of Immigrants of the Haldeman Family of Switzerland to Montgomery, Chester, and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania". Arnold-Hertzel Ancestry.com [database on-line]. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48375/PAFamiliesI-000938-704 It can be assumed that all five immigrants belonged to the Haldeman family of the Emmenthal district of Canton, Bern, Switzerland, and were part of the Swiss Mennonite migration in America. '''Five Haldeman Immigrants''' *Nicholas - Lower Salford Township, Montgomery County :Seems we have 2 duplicate Nicholas Haldemans on wikitree :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haldeman-91 :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haldeman-127 :Different birth date and location but same death date / location. Need to initiate a merge. *Peter - Donegal Township, Lancaster County [[Haldeman-54|Haldeman-54]] - unsourced *Michael - Conventry Township, Chester County *Hans *Christian - Lancaster County [[Haldeman-35|Haldeman-35]] '''Catherine Guelden Haldeman''' There is a birth record for a birth of a "Christina Catharina Barbara Guelden" in 1710 to Peter Guelden and Maria Margreta. This person was born too early to have the children listed below between 1761 and 1784 with Nicholas Haldeman, Jr.Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Ancestry.com. Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line] https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=9866&h=30481084&ssrc=pt&tid=20682005&pid=190174589765&usePUB=true :John Haldeman 1761– :Catherine Haldeman 1763– :Mary Haldeman 1765–1851 :Christian Haldeman 1768– :Magdalene Halderman 1771–1818 :Jacob Haldeman 1773– :Barbara Haldeman 1775– :Anna Haldeman 1778–1860 :Abraham Halderman 1781– :Catharine Halderman 1784– == Sources == *Pennsylvania German Roots Across America eBook. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=dbWPG_sOk8gC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA112.w.1.1.0 pg. 112

Hale/ Mackenzie Family Reunion

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Hale Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Hale Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee]] [[Category:Pea Ridge, Tennessee]] [[ Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px ]] After this list is done, need to review again as I am out 3 graves from FindAGrave ==Profiles to write still== All done at this time. ===Notes=== #[[Ashford-1460|Evat Ashford (1946-1996)]] find a grave shows tombstone photo, but I dont' have one in my collection #[[Ashford-1463|Nancy (Ashford) Hale (1828-)]] - no direct evidence, but all signs point to it #[[Ashford-1461|Shelah Ashford (1917-1981)]] find a grave shows tombstone photo I don't have one #[[Ashford-1462|Shelah White Ashford (1948-)]] Find a grave shows a tombstone I don't see one in my photos #[[Bain-4432|Charity (Bain) Maggart (1925-1943)]] stone is there, need to see if I missed it, it's in the files and was unreadable, or I need to grab it next time. Suspect she has a child buried in Hale as well.. #[[Crawley-1941|Samuel Edward Crawley (1909-1929)]] #[[Dutton-4272|Lillard Lee Dutton (1931-1976)]] Find a grave shows a tombstone I don't see one in my photos, stone was almost buried according to Find A Grave #[[Johnson-131489|Bobby Carl Johnson (1961-2014)]] Find a grave shows tombstone photo, I did not have one #[[O'Conner-574|Elson O'Conner (1912-1986)]] no direct evidence, however other family here supports this as a possibility #There are several Hales that are uncertain if they are in Hale, even though the death certificate states they are, the tombstones are in Mount Holly in Smithville. These include [[Hale-12755|William Hale (1844-1928)]] ==Not Able to create== #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180252517/crystal-gail-brock find a grave shows tombstone, wasn't seen when there - dont' have her maiden name to create #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172910185/frank-johnson - No info on Dates #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172910172/fred-johnson - No info on dates ==Unconnected profiles== ===Infants=== ====Suspect Parents but need proof==== #[[Herman-2854|Buster Herman (1921-1921)]] #[[Herman-2855|Effie Herman (1905-1906)]] #[[Herman-2856|Floise Herman (1923-1923)]] #[[Herman-2857|Loise Herman (1923-1923)]] ====Infant Death - uncertain==== #[[Hullett-107|Perry Ray Hullett (1968-1968)]] #[[Young-53460|Johnathan Lee Young (1976-1976)]] #[[Young-50883|Rickey Nelson Young (1972-1972)]] #[[Johnson-127929|Martha Sue Johnson (1936-1936)]] #[[Stafford-7397|Heidi Nicole Stafford (1993-1994)]] ===Outstanding connection non-infants === #[[Bogle-1428|Nellie Eralina (Bogle) Hale (1880-1955)]] burial supported by death certificate #[[Crawley-1941|Samuel Edward Crawley (1909-1929)]] #[[Hale-12755|William Hale (1844-1928)]] Father is jesse Hale #[[Jewell-4312|Gary Fred Jewell (1952-2000)]] Obituary supports burial #[[Johnson-127928|Carroll Johnson (abt.1843-abt.1927)]] Suspect he is the one with a death cert stating he's in Redmond Cemetery Possible links #[[Lewis-53375|Johnny Van Lewis (1959-2012)]] #[[Vaughn-7462|Daniel Paul Vaughn (1934-2015)]] ==Unmarked Graves== ===Supported by documentation=== #[[Bain-3390|Bettie Bain (1893-1923)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Bain-3064|Calvin Bain (abt.1894-1937)]] Obituary supports burial #[[Bain-4342|Dixie Brown Bain (1914-1915)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Bain-4297|Edna (Bain) Corley (1861-1940)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Bain-4255|Ernest Ray Bain]] Obituary supports burial #[[Bain-4343|Infant Bain (1923-1923)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Bain-3391|Martha (Bain) Hale (abt.1895-1917)]] Death Certificate supports burial #[[Bain-4356|Zora Bain(1935-1935)]]Death Certificate supports burial #[[Blythe-1499|John Monroe Blythe (1868-1949)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Bogle-1428|Nellie Eralina (Bogle) Hale (1880-1955)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Corley-1821|William Corley (1869-1931)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Crawley-1941|Samuel Edward Crawley (1909-1929)]] DeKalb Cemetery Book supports burial #[[Crook-3048|Dilah (Crook) Bain (1834-1936]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Crook-1794|John W Crook (abt.1870-1959)]]Death Certificate supports burial #[[Davis-105004|Ross Alfred Davis (abt.1886-1961)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Derting-52|Lillard B. Derting (1887-1937)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Dutton-4271|William George Dutton (1871-1949)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Estes-5164|Less Estes Jr. (1942-1942)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Ewell-636|Mary Lucinda (Ewell) Hale (1884-1924)]]Death certificate supports burial #[[Ewell-647|Minnie (Ewell) Hale (1896-1945)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Gann-1509|Matilda (Gann) Ashford (1835-1929)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[George-13848|Calvin George (1918-1923)]]Death certificate supports burial #[[George-13767|Everett George]] Death index supports burial #[[George-13736|Luster George]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Hale-12750|America Caroline (Hale) Crook (1876-1956)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Hale-12553|Arlin Hale (1924-1924)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Hale-12753|Burley Lee Hale (1905-1934)]] Death certificate suports burial #[[Hale-12754|James M. Hale (1843-1928)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Hale-12118|James Hale (1942-2013)]] Obituary supports burial #[[Hale-12751|Walter Brown Hale (1928-1929)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Hall-66562|Nancy Emeline (Hall) Hale (1856-1923)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Hale-12755|William Hale (1844-1928)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Jewell-4312|Gary Fred Jewell (1952-2000)]] Obituary supports burial #[[Keith-6876|John Ann (Keith) Bain (1884-1915)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Kilgore-2701|Alfred Kilgore]] - Obituary supports burial #[[Martin-84075|Virginia (Martin) Hale (1848-1916)]] Death certificate supports Burial #[[Murphy-29557|Isabell (Murphy) Gillahan (1884-1954)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Petty-4269|David Michael Roger Petty (-2022)]] Obiruary supports burial #[[Spurlock-1481|Alice (Spurlock) Bain (1891-1926)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Thomas-63978|Pattie Brown Thomas (1929-1936)]] Death certficate supports burial #[[Thomason-2807|James David Thomason (1881-1964)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Thomason-2808|James Robert Thomason Jr. (1928-1942)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Thomason-2809|Vernie Lee Thomason (1923-1942)]] Death certificate supports burial #[[Watson-37537|Mary Emma Annie (Watson) Hale(1856-1926)]] Death certificate supports burial ===Not Supported by documentation, but documentation shows existed=== #[[Bain-3952|Stephen Bain (1834-1887)]] Wife is buried here, however Notes on the US Headstones provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans states he is in Round Top or Alexandria in Wilson, DeKalb, Tennessee #[[Hale-12288|Dewie Selmer Hale (1900-1937)]] no direct evidience #[[Crook-1630|Henry Washington Crook (1845-1922)]] No extant records to support #[[Rich-3727|Sarah Novella (Rich) Hale (abt.1861-abt.1894)]] No extant records to support. #[[Ewell-646|Altie Leona (Ewell) Davis (abt.1892-1969)]] Husband is there, no current record to support #[[O'Conner-573|Bertha (O'Conner) Hale (1891-1910)]] - no evidence of hale that is a smoking gun, but all signs point to it. #[[Ashford-1463|Nancy (Ashford) Hale (1828-)]] - no direct evidence, but all signs point to it #[[O'Conner-574|Elson O'Conner (1912-1986)]] no direct evidence but a plausible possibility ===No WikiTree profile as unsupported=== #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203274472/baby-infant_1-neal #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203274490/baby-infant_2-neal #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203274503/baby-infant_3-neal #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203274514/baby-infant_4-neal #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203274525/baby-infant_5-neal #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125815007/infant-boy-hale #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211640438/infant-baby-ashford #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204853683/kenneth-hale Did not see death cert on first look #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157304022/matilda-j-hale ===Believed Elsewhere=== #https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171711648/nola-lee-hale Death certificate states she is in Gassaway ==Unable to place Tombstones== {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-1.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-2.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-3.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-5.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-6.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-7.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-8.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-9.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-10.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-12.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-13.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-14.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-15.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-16.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-17.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-18.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-19.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph }} {{Image|file=Hale_Cemetery_DeKalb_County_Tennessee-20.jpg |caption=Tombstone Photograph - 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Hale County, Texas

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Welcome to Hale County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Hale_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Painted Steer, Plainview, Tx. }} :'''9,000 years ago''' -In a fossil bed skeletons of buffalo, and points similar to what early man used on spears, was discovered in 1941 (within the city limits of Plainview). 2 dozen flint tools also backed this existence of humans in the area long ago. Radiocarbon dating established 9,000 years. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch01 :'''7000 b.c.''' b.c. Paleo-Indians first county inhabitants. Later Native American inhabitants include the Comanche.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hale_County,_Texas :'''1876'''--{{Blue|Hale County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District}}.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hale_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1883'''--The first settlers arrived in March 1883.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hale_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1881''' Brothers T.W. and T.N. Morrison, and W.D. Johnson, establish the cattle Cross L Ranch and the XIT. :'''1886''' The city of Plainview has its beginnings when sheep rancher Zachery Taylor Maxwell moves his family and 2,000 sheep from Floyd County to the site of two hackberry groves on the old military trail established by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie. :'''1888''' The county is organized. Plainview is the county seat. :'''1890s''' Drought and grasshopper plagues hurt early settlers. They paid $2/acre, which the Legislature felt was low cost, and farmers felt was high.. Many were forced to leave land due to problems with drought, and costs.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch01 :'''1895''' Four Section Act helped solve this problem as settlers could then purchase 4 acres. Hundreds of new settlers arrived. :'''1900''' The county has 259 farms and ranches, with a population of 1,680. :'''1906''' The Santa Fe Railway comes to Plainview. :'''1906''' Wayland Baptist College is founded in Plainview. :'''1907''' county residents raised $75,000 to help bring the Santa Fe Railway to build a branch through Hale County. :'''1909''' Businessman Levi Schick opens the Schick Opera House in Plainview. :'''1911''' the county's first motor-driven irrigation well was drilled, and the prospect of a steady water supply attracted eastern capital to the area. :'''1912-13-''' Texas Land and Development Company organized in Plainview development, by buying 60,000 acres around Plainview, invested $2 million to develop farm tracts, plant fruit trees, grapevines, and shade trees The company also established a 630-acre experimental farm staffed by a team of agricultural experts. These farms sold for 40, 80 and 160 acres. :'''1920''' - Sheep ranching began, Cattle increased. Farmers sole 200,000 dozen eggs. Wheat, corn, even 64,900 acres of cotton. Poultry increased, cotton was booming until 1930. :'''1930s''' Great depression, Drought, Expansion stopped, production decreased. {{Image|file=Hale_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Truck hauling part of wind generator }}{{clear}} :'''1940s''' began expansion that lasted into the1960s, due to discovery of oil in 1946. Production of crude exceeded 2,478,000 barrels in 1956. :'''1944''' Plainview Site of artifacts. (some were questionable) discovered. In addition to bone and man-made artifacts, archeologists find the remains of 100 extinct bison about twice the size of modern size. :'''1946''' Oil is discovered in the Anton-Irish field of Lamb and Hale counties. :'''1969''' Country artist Jimmy Dean, brother Don Dean, and cousin-in-law Troy Pritchard found the Jimmy Dean Sausage Company and open the Jimmy Dean Meat Company in Plainview. :'''1986''' Hale County is one of 62 counties in Texas still legally barring the sale of alcohol. *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch01 =====Government Offices===== Hale county, Texas has had 3 courthouses: 1888, 1890 and the present 1910 '''1st Courthouse, 1888''' '''2nd Courthouse, 1890''' '''3rd Courthouse, 1910''' {{Image|file=Hale_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=1910 Hale co. courthouse }} {{Image|file=Hale_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1910 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch01 :'''Location''' - Hale County - on the Llano Estacado in NW Texas, bounded on E by Floyd County, on S by Lubbock County, on W by Lamb County, and N by Swisher and Castro counties. :'''Center point''' - 34°05' north latitude and 101°50' west longitude, about 40 miles N of Lubbock. :'''Named''' for [[Hale-7516|John C Hale (1806-1836)]], who died at the battle of San Jacinto. :'''Size'''- 979 sq. miles of flat terrain :'''Soil''' - fertile sandy and loamy soils and many playas :'''Elevation''' - 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level. :'''Water'''- Underground water from Ogallala Aquifer. :CREEKS 1) Running Water Draw cuts SE across county through Plainview, 2)Black Water Draw touches SW part of the county. :'''Rainfall''' is 19.34 inches. :Temperature in January is 26° F, and maximum in July is 93° :Growing season lasts 211 days. :County income agricultural income of $160 million, 80% from cotton, corn, soybeans, sorghums, wheat, and vegetables and from beef cattle, swine, and sheep. :Irrigated land - 1982 the county had 468,000 acres of irrigated land. :Minerals - Petroleum production in 1990 1,941,000 barrels; by January 1991 more than 148,177,000 barrels of oil had been pumped :Industries - Food processing and the manufacture of farm equipment generated $46,700,000 in 1991. :Roads:- U.S. Hwy 87 (Interstate 27), which runs N to S , and U.S. Hwy 70, runs W to E. :Santa Fe and the Fort Worth and Denver rail lines cross the county. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch01 =====Adjacent counties===== {{Image|file=Hale_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=170 }} :[[Space:Swisher_County%2C_Texas|Swisher County]] (north) :[[Space:Floyd_County%2C_Texas|Floyd County]] (east) :[[Space:Lubbock_County%2C_Texas|Lubbock County]] (south) :[[Space:Lamb_County%2C_Texas|Lamb County]] (west) :[[Space:Castro_County%2C_Texas|Castro County]] (northwest) :[[Space:Hockley_County%2C_Texas|Hockley County]] (southwest) :[[Space:Crosby_County%2C_Texas|Crosby County]] (southeast) =====Protected areas===== :Lake McKenzie :White River Lake :Buffalo Springs Lake :Lake Theo Area Recreation :Palo Duro State Park - 65 miles :Caprock Canyon State Park - 50 miles :Boating, fishing :Hunting - Pheasant, Quail, Dove ===Demographics=== Hale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 36,273. The county seat is Plainview. The county was created in 1876 and organized in 1888.[3] It is named for Lt. John C. Hale, a hero of the Battle of San Jacinto. It is home of the noted former Hale County Judge, Judge Bill Hollars a.k.a. "Hang 'Em High" Hollars. *Hale County comprises the Plainview, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area In 2000, there were 36,602 people residing in the county with a population density of 36 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 66.77% White, 5.79% Black or African American, 0.92% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 23.76% from other races, and 2.42% from two or more races. 47.90% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $31,280, and the median income for a family was $35,250. Males had a median income of $26,007 versus $20,057 for females. The per capita income for the county was $13,655. About 14.30% of families and 18.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.30% of those under age 18 and 14.80% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hale_County,_Texas '''Highways''':
*I-27/US 87/Interstate 27/U.S. Highway 87*8Business Loop 27 Interstate 27 Business *U.S. Highway 70 *Texas State Highway 194 {{Image|file=Hale_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=fiberglass cows, Hale county. }}{{clear}} :Churches - Protestant...47 Catholic...3 Other...1 :Number Motels/Hotels.........11 with 529 rooms :Plainview Country Club (18 Hole).........1 :Civic Clubs.....10 :Llano Estacado Museum/Hale County Farm and Ranch Museum :Libraries....2 :Number of Parks....12 Cultural Arts :Civic Theatre :Abraham Art Gallery :Plainview Symphonic Orchestra :Fair Theater :Community Concerts :Llano Estacado Museum/Jimmy Dean Museum =====Cities===== *[[:Category: Abernathy, Texas|Abernathy]] (small part in Lubbock County) *[[:Category:Hale Center, Texas|Hale Center]] *[[:Category: Petersburg, Texas|Petersburg]] *'''[[:Category: Plainview, Texas|Plainview]] (county seat)''' (population 22,336) http://www.plainviewtx.org Plainview, Texas government] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plainview,_Texas Plainview, Texas] =====Town/Census desig/ Uninc Community===== *[[:Category:Edmonson, Texas|Edmonson]] *[[:Category: Seth Ward, Texas|Seth Ward]] (Census-desig) *[[:Category:Cotton Center, Hale County, Texas|Cotton Center]] (Unincorporated community) *Hale City (Ghost Town ) ====Formed From==== *1876--Hale County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District. ====Resources==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/roots-l/usa/tx/index.html Rootsweb sources] :Palo Duro State Park - 65 miles :Caprock Canyon State Park - 50 miles :Boating, fishing :Hunting - Pheasant, Quail, Dove =====Census===== :1890 --- 721 — :1900 --- 1,680 133.0% :1910 --- 7,566 350.4% :1920 --- 10,104 33.5% :1930 --- 20,189 99.8% :1940 --- 18,813 −6.8% :1950 --- 28,211 50.0% :1960 --- 36,798 30.4% :1970 --- 34,137 −7.2% :1980 --- 37,592 10.1% :1990 --- 34,671 −7.8% :2000 --- 36,602 5.6% :2010 --- 36,273 −0.9% :Est. 2015 --- 34,360 ====Notables==== * Judge Bill Hollars a.k.a. "Hang 'Em High" Hollars. *Harry Igo, president of Plainsman Fertilizer Company, On July 26, 1945, Army Air Force Captain Igo and his crew transported parts of the Little Boy atomic bomb in a Douglas C-54 Skymaster cargo plane from Kirtland Air Force Base (Albuquerque, New Mexico) to Hamilton Army Airfield, California. Igo and his crew did not know the contents of their cargo until the National Archives revealed it years later. *Don January, professional golfer, 1967 PGA Championship winner; champion of 44 tour events Jim Landtroop, member of Texas House of Representatives from District 85, then in Plainview (2011-2013); *Pete Laney, longtime District Representative and Speaker of the House of Texas *Leah Kay Lyle, Miss Texas 1989 and Top 10 finalist in Miss America 1989 pageant *Emily Jones McCoy, dugout reporter for Texas Rangers baseball team; businesswoman previously reporter for KCBD Lubbock, Texas and FSN (Fox Sports Network) *Lawrence McCutcheon, running back for the Los Angeles Rams from 1972–1979, the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks in 1980 and the Buffalo Bills in 1981, was born in Plainview and played football for the Plainview Bulldogs *Carl Nafzger, horse trainer who has won Kentucky Derby twice, in 1990 with Unbridled and in 2007 with Street Sense, was born in Plainview; he also won 1990 Breeders' Cup Classic with Unbridled *Gary Painter, (born 1947), sheriff of Midland County who warned in 2014 about ISIS terrorism coming from the Mexican border, graduated in 1965 from Plainview High School but lived in Edmonson =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Center Plains Cemetery, Cotton Center, Texas|Center Plains Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hale Center Cemetery, Hale Center, Texas|Hale Center Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Petersburg Cemetery, Petersburg, Texas|Petersburg Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Plainview Cemetery, Plainview, Texas|Plainview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Plainview Memorial Park, Plainview, Texas|Plainview Memorial Park]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2614 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hale/ListHale.html Hale county Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch01 *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/roots-l/usa/tx/index.html Rootsweb sources] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2614 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hale/ListHale.html Hale county Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hale_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhale/ Hale County Genealogy] *https://www.tsswcb.texas.gov/en/swcds/132 == See Also == * [http://unger.myplainview.com/geneal.htm Hi-Plains Genealogical Society, Plainview, Texas]

Hale Heritage

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hale-3106|Valma Hale]]. 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=9487017 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Haley Name Study

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[[Category:Haley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cline-1187|Margaret Cline]] 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 ==

Halgas Family Mysteries

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I am having trouble getting information on my grandfather's side for my father. Apparently my grandfather went by his mother maiden name for a time. Sigmund Frank Halgas, also known by Sigmund Frank Balowski. I am also having issues with my mothers fathers side, starting with him, David Treece. Any info on any of these would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Haliburton Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Haliburton Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Haliburton''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Haliburton Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| vacant |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Haliburton together with members bearing the name Haliburton, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Haliburton. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Haliburton on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Haliburton. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Haliburton History== :Crest: A negro’s head couped at the shoulders and armed with a helmet Proper :Motto: Watch Well :Slogan: :Region: Lowlands :District: Berwickshire :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: '''Septs:''' '''Names associated with the clan:''' '''Lords Haliburton of Dirleton''' *Walter de Haliburton, 1st Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (d.c. 1447) *John Haliburton, 2nd Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (d.c. 1452–1454) *Patrick Haliburton, 3rd Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (d.c. 1459) *George Haliburton, 4th Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (d.b 1492) * James Haliburton, 5th Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (d.c. 1502) *Patrick Haliburton, 6th Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (d.c. 1506) * Janet Haliburton, 7th Lady Haliburton of Dirleton (d.c. 1560) '''See Also:''' *http://www.scotclans.com/scottish_clans/clan_haliburton/ *http://www.family-crests.com/clanhaliburton.aspx *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Haliburton_of_Dirleton

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Halifax, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category:Halifax, Nova Scotia]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Halifax, Nova Scotia was originally inhabited by the Mi'kmaq peoples. The first European settlers to arrive in the future Halifax region were French, in the early 1600s, establishing the colony of Acadia. The British settled Halifax in 1749, which sparked Father Le Loutre's War. In 1996, Halifax, and other communities in Halifax County, amalgamated to form the Halifax Regional Municipality. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Halifax,_Nova Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Halifax County, North Carolina Slave Deeds

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Years 1751-1788, ten or more enslaved. The NC Digital Library on American Slavery has individual links to each name listed, for more information on the sale. This page is to track profiles made citing these transfers - please link any profiles of enslaved and grantee/grantor to their names below. ==Deeds by Year== === MacKinnie November 19, 1751 === [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.HAL.4.152.1/ NC.HAL.4.152.1] Halifax County NC. Other; Book 4, Page 152. 18 people are documented within NC.HAL.4.152.1 Name Age Color or Race Sex Role in document *John MacKinnie grantor *Barnaby MacKinnie grantee *Mary MacKinnie grantee *Patience MacKinnie grantee *Martha MacKinnie grantee #'''Ben''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Little''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Pompey''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Dinah''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Little Ben''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Sambo''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Judith''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Jacob''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Dick''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Venus''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Frank''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Mingo''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Banter''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved ===Alston-Hilliard April 3, 1754 === [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.HAL.2.25.1/ NC.HAL.2.25.1] Halifax County NC. Marriage contract; Book 2, Page 25. Name Age Color or Race Sex Role in document *[[Alston-54|John Alston]] trustee of grantee *[[Alston-138|James Alston]] trustee of grantee *[[Alston-142|Charity (Alston) Dawson]] Hilliard grantor #'''Peter''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Phill''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Dick''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''David''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Brister''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Harry''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Sam''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''[[Alston-1728|Cezar (Alston) Dawson (bef.1754-aft.1764)]]''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Jamey''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Jupiter''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Old Dinah''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Jone''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Jenny''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Venus''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Bowman''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Dinah''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Sharper''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Sue''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Demcy''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Nancy''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #'''Cash''' Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved === Davis-Davis QC December 14, 1769 === [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.HAL.10.527.1/ NC.HAL.10.527.1] Halifax County NC. Quit claim; Book 10, Page 527. Name Age Color or Race Sex Role in document *Thomas Davis grantor *Sarah Davis grantee #Will Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Mingo Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Laban Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Gerras Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Peter Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Port Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Primas Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Ned Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Scipio Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Adam Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved ===Montfort-Williams April 22, 1788=== NC.HAL.17.403.1 Halifax County NC. Bill of sale; Book 17, Page 403. 21 people are documented within [http://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.HAL.17.403.1/ NC.HAL.17.403.1] Name Age Color or Race Sex Role in document *Henry Montford grantor *William Williams grantee #Daniel Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Ginn Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Robin Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Tom Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Linus Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Gregory Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Antony Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Abram Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Will Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Lucy Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Jenny Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Linda Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Peggy Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Vilet Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Sarah Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Lucy Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Hannah Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Vinny Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved #Metilda Black ("negro") Not stated enslaved

Halifax County, Virginia

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[[Category: Halifax County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Halifax County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Halifax County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Halifax County, Virginia}} == Halifax County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Lunenburg County, Virginia | Lunenburg County]] on February 27, 1752. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Pittsylvania County, Virginia | Pittsylvania County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Halifax_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Halifax County on Family Search] * Knorr, Catherine Lindsay. ''[[Space:Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800|Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Halifax County, Virginia, 1753-1800]]'' (Perdue Co., Pine Bluff, Ark., 1957, 134 pages) * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/halifax/vitals/marriages/marr-brds-1753-1800.txt Halifax County, Virginia — Vitals — Marriages sorted by Brides, 1753-1800] * [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/ Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index] * [http://www.binnsgenealogy.com/MembersOnlyArea/pdfs/Halifax/ Binns Genealogy Members Only Area for Halifax County] * Halifax County [http://virgilinacemetery.com/ Virgilina Cemetery]

Halifax Packet (Ship)

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[[Category:Halifax Packet, Arrived 11 Dec 1844]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == Details == The ''Hallifax Packet'' was a barque that sailed between England and Australia in 1844. It was wrecked off Western Australia in 1845. Things can get confusing because a Halifax packet was the name of a class of a fast mail ship, but this page is about a specific ship by that name. The name of the ship's master was Edward Smith. ===1844/45 Timeline === We can trace the movements by the newspaper reports: * 10 August 1844: "The Halifax Packet, Smith master, was advertised to sail on 1st July for this port, but was not expected to sail before the 1st August."1844 'THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 10 August, p. 2. , viewed 05 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645243. * 12 October 1844, destinations: "Halifax Packet, 322 tons, was laid on in London on the 13th April for Swan River, King George's Sound, and Adelaide."1844 'ARRIVAL OF THE "JOHN HEYES" AND THE "YARE" FROM LONDON.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 12 October, p. 4. , viewed 07 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158919212 * 26 October 1844, expected in Sydney1844 'VESSELS EXPECTED IN SYDNEY.', The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860), 26 October, p. 208. , viewed 07 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161168851 * 7 December 1844: "(From Hardey's Shipping List, June 24.) Laid on to sail July 16, Halifax Packet 323 tons, Smith, for Swan River"1844 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 7 December, p. 2. , viewed 05 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645515. * 14 December 1844: Arrived, bearing news of the wider world1844 'THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 05 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645531. * 14 December 1844, Advertising goods for sale, and carriage of cargo or passengers for London direct: "THIS vessel having all her dead weight engaged will be dispatched with the least possible delay. Has good accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to the Commander on board, or to L. & W.SAMSON, Agents."1844 'Classified Advertising', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 14 December, p. 1. , viewed 05 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645529. (Note that this is contrary to expectations that the ship would be continuing on to King George's Sound, Adelaide and Sydney.) * "In harbour" on Christmas day1844 'Shipping Intelligence.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 25 December, p. 2. , viewed 05 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583692. * 9 January 1845, sailed "for Bunbury and the Vasse"1845 'Shipping Intelligence.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 15 January, p. 2. , viewed 07 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583567. * 1 February 1845, returned from Bunbury1845 'Shipping Intelligence.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 5 February, p. 2. , viewed 07 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583443 * 1 February 1845, returned from Bunbury without taking on board timber there for export1845 'THE INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1845.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 5 February, p. 2. , viewed 07 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583442. * 22 February 1845 "lying in Gage's Roads is rapidly filling" (with cargo)1845 'THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 22 February, p. 3. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645702 * 1 March 1945 "has gone ashore on the South Beach, and it is feared will prove a total wreck, as there was five feet water in the hold, and the stern post seriously damaged. It is hoped the cargo may be saved."1845 '"GAZETTE" EXTRAORDINARY.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 1 March, p. 3. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645712. * 12 March 1845 "Both the Halifax Packet and Merope are again afloat. The former was got off on Friday night; she was making only ten inches of water an hour on Saturday"1845 'Shipping Intelligence.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 12 March, p. 2. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583021 * 2 April 1845 Tenders called for to repair1845 'Advertising', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 2 April, p. 1. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583064 * 12 July 1845 Repairs completed1845 'Classified Advertising', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 12 July, p. 1. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article645996. * 20 August Struck by lightning1845 'THE INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1845.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 20 August, p. 2. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65769650. * 17 September 1844: on its way at last1845 'THE "HALIFAX PACKET."', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 17 September, p. 2. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65770224. See also, Shipwreck database http://museum.wa.gov.au/maritime-archaeology-db/wrecks/id-1222 === Passengers from England, 18441844 'Shipping Intelligence.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 18 December, p. 2. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583942 === * Mrs. E. M. Smith, * Mr. Daniel Scott, and * Mr. MacCarthy (surgeon.) Steerage, * Mrs. Wood and child, * Mr.C. King, * [[Naylor-2455|Mrs. Redmill]] and [[Redmile-22|child]], and * 18 Government juvenile immigrants. The "18 Government juvenile immigrants" were Parkhurst Boys, see [[Space:Parkhurst_Boys_44_-_History_Tree | Parkhurst Boys 44 - History Tree]] === Passengers for Bunbury, 1845 === * Mr. and Mrs. Leake, * [[Broun-223|Hon. P. Broun]], * [[Samson-1233|Mr. L. Samson]], * [[Broun-224|Mr M. Broun]], and * Mr Bayley. === Passengers from Bunbury, 1845 === * Mrs. G. Leake, * Mr. G. Eliot, * Mr. J. K. Child, * [[Broun-224|Mr. M. Broun]], and * [[Samson-1233|Mr. L. Samson]]. === Passengers for London, 18451845 'Shipping Intelligence.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 24 September, p. 2. , viewed 08 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65769959 === * Mrs Smith, * Mrs Trimmer, * Mrs Souper, * Miss Irwin, * Miss Dane, * Mrs. Rutledge and 3 children, and * Mr. G. Irwin. Steerage, * Mrs. Wood and son, * Mr. Miller, and * D. Syred. === Goods offered for sale === Cargo ex '''Halifax Packet''' included: * Black tea * Bottled porter * Sherry in qr. casks * Draught ale * Champagne * Oats * Refined sugar * Liverpool salt * Tar, pitch * Hawes' soap * Slops * Gents blue navy caps * Children's caps * Pruning saws * Watches, jewellery * Anchors and chains * Hams, cheeses * Starch, &c., &c. For a much more comprehensive list, see also 1845 'Advertising', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 1 January, p. 4. , viewed 07 Mar 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583566. === Outgoing cargo for London === * 498 bales wool, * 113 casks black oil, * 108 bundles whalebone, * 9¾ tons bark, * 17 packages specimens and curiosities, colonial produce; * 92 casks sperm oil, * 139 casks black oil, * 144 bundles whalebone, and * 4 packages sundries. == Sources ==

Hall County, Texas

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[[Category:Hall County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Hall County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== :'''1700''' - Apaches were pushed out of the region by the Comanches, :'''1773-74''' Red River Wars - Comanches ruled here until the they were defeated in the wars. Then removed to Indian Territory in 1875–76.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch02 :'''1876''' {{Blue|Texas legislature formed Hall County from Bexar and Young Counties, 1876}}. With the Comanches removed from the scene, buffalo hunters moved across the plains, and between :'''1877 and 1882''' the buffalo in Hall County were exterminated. The Rath Trail, from Fort Griffin to Adobe Walls, Texas (Hansford), and then to Dodge City, Kansas, passed through Hall County and was used by buffalo hunters. :'''1870's and 1880's ''' - large ranching operations moved into the area :'''1876''' Charles Goodnight and John Adair established the huge '''JA Ranch''', headquartered in Armstrong County and extended into several surrounding counties, including Hall. The western part of the county, north of the Red River, was considered to be a part of the main JA Ranch until 1900's twentieth century. :'''1878''' Leigh R. Dyer established the '''Lazy F Ranch''' in E Briscoe and W Hall counties. :'''1879 - 1882''' -Charles Goodnight had taken this range, operated as the '''Quitaque Ranch''' of the''' JA'''. :'''1879''' '''Diamond Tail Ranch''' of William R. Curtis spread over NE Hall County, and extended into Donley, Childress, and Collingsworth counties. :'''1891''', Thomas S. Bugbee and L. G. Coleman's '''Shoe Bar Ranch'''( E of JA holdings became Shoe BAR. :'''1885''' Orville H. Nelson started a small (20-section) ranch called the '''Bar 96''' for Hereford cattle. ''' :'''1887 and 1888''' Fort Worth and Denver City Railway reached Hall County, and Denver, Texas and Gulf,from Denver to Texline, then southward. :'''Late 1880s''' Hall County was on major regional railroad and Hall County changed to a farming area. :'''1888''' Continental Land and Cattle Company brought its '''Mill Iron Ranch''' to Hall County covered S Hall County (E of the Quitaque Ranch) and Childress, Motley, Collingsworth, and Cottle counties. :'''1890''', 79 ranches and farms had been established in the county with 703 population and 17 acres planted in corn. Large ranches were parceled out to settlers for farms or stock farms. :'''1890's''' Land promoters also brought in settlers The growing population led residents to debate county organization in 1889. : '''June 17 1890''' '''hotly''' fought election for county Seat. Salisbury, the county's oldest town and only railroad stop, fought with Lakeview, near the center of the county, and Memphis, a new town on the railroad, for the honor and economic benefits of being county seat. :'''June 23, 1890''' Memphis won the election and was named county seat Salisbury vanished by 1893, and Lakeview remained a small trade center with little chance to grow. Construction of the railroad and county organization made Hall County more attractive to settle. :'''1895-1905''' The Diamond Tail sold its land piecemeal :'''1900''' the county had 219 ranches and farms, ( 718,876 acres). Cattle industry continued to dominate the local economy; crop farming began (82,500 cattle and 1,013 planted in corn with 891 acres in cotton). :'''1900-1905''', Bar 96 sold its land slowly :'''1906''' JA began selling Lazy F acreage :'''1907-08''' Shoe Bar sold out to Swift and Company in 1907 quickly sold to settlers in 1908. :'''Mill Iron Ranch''' held out during this land rush. :'''1910''' reported (1,028 farms and ranches with 11,000 corn, 15,500 peach fruit trees, cotton on 52,000 acres). :'''1920's''' US 287 A road system also evolved :'''Great Depression of 1930's''' .Tillable land in the county was sold by the 1920s. Cotton production increased, cattle ranching declined; (18,804 cattle were counted in Hall County in 1910, and only 18,804 in 1920. Land suited to ranching continued as small ranches or stock farms. :'''Great Depression''' county lost more than a 1/3 of its farms between 1930 and 1940; by the latter year, only 1,118 farms remained. Civilian Conservation Corps worked on a soil-erosion project in the county during the depression, population of the county dropped to '''12,117 by 1940'''. :'''1930- 1940''''s dust-blown farmers left the land and moved on. :'''1940''' Mill Iron, which retained 200 sections was only sizable ranch in the county. Population grew, farms as the number of farms increased. :'''1940s''' a comprehensive system of roads and highways crossed the county. :'''Post World War II''' mechanization of agriculture pushed more farmers off the land. :'''1980's''' farms and population continued to decline. ::The reminders are '''decaying, vacant farmhouses''' that dotted the rural landscape. ===Government Offices=== Hall county has had 2 courthouses, 1892 and 1923.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/MemphisTexas/Hall-County-Courthouse-Memphis-Texas.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1892''' {{Image|file=Hall_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1892 courthouse, postcard image 1900 . }} :'''2nd to present Courthouse, 1923''' {{Image|file=Hall_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1923 Courthouse. }} ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. Over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' {{Image|file=Gray_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='. }} The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Hansford County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, Wheeler County Hall County was named for Warren D. C. Hall, Republic of Texas secretary of war. :The center point of the county is at 34°30' north latitude and 100°40' west longitude. :Memphis, the county seat, is on U.S. Highway 287, 90 miles SE of Amarillo. :Size 885 square miles of rolling plains and broken terrain crossed by the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River, the Little Red River, and numerous lesser tributaries. Soil red and black sandy loam soils support grasses in the rougher areas, and cotton, wheat, and grain sorghum crops in the tillable areas. :Rivers/credks-- Prairie Dog Town Fork flows E across the central part of the county. The Little Red River joins it near the center of the county. The North Pease River briefly meanders into the southern part of the county, where the Wind River, Cottonwood Creek, T-Bar Canyon Creek, and Running Water Creek flow into it. Mulberry Creek begins in Donley County and joins the Prairie Dog Town Fork in the W part of Hall County. Mountain Creek, Rustlers Creek, and North Baylor Creek form in E Hall County and flow into the Prairie Dog Town Fork in Childress County. :Elevation 1,750 to 2,400 feet above sea level. :Growing season averages 213 days a year. :Temperature is 28° F in January, and the average maximum is 98° in July. =====Adjacent counties===== *Donley County (north) *Collingsworth County (northeast) *Childress County (east) *Cottle County (southeast) *Motley County (south) *Briscoe County (west) =====Protected areas===== Red River ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 3,782 people, 1,548 households, and 1,013 families residing in the county.with a population density of 4 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 71.97% White, 8.22% Black or African American, 0.53% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 17.90% from other races, and 1.22% from two or more races. 27.50% of the population were Hispanic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_County,_Texas The median income for a household in the county was $23,016, and the median income for a family was $27,325. Males had a median income of $22,167 versus $19,050 for females. The per capita income for the county was $13,210. About 21.60% of families and 26.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.80% of those under age 18 and 16.30% of those age 65 or over. {{Image|file=Hall_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Memorial. }} Education
:Hall County is served by these districts:
. *Memphis Independent School District *Turkey-Quitaque Independent School District *Childress Independent School District (partial) '''Highways'''
:U.S. Highway 287 :Texas State Highway 70 :Texas State Highway 86 :Texas State Highway 256 =====Towns===== *Memphis (county seat) *Turkey *Estelline *Lakeview ====Formed From==== *Bexar Territory *Young County ====Resources==== Red River =====Census===== :1880 --- 36 — :1890 --- 703 1,852.8% :1900 --- 1,660 136.1% :1910 --- 8,279 398.7% :1920 --- 11,137 34.5% :1930 --- 16,966 52.3% :1940 --- 12,117 −28.6% :1950 --- 10,930 −9.8% :1960 --- 7,322 −33.0% :1970 --- 6,015 −17.9% :1980 --- 5,594 −7.0% :1990 --- 3,905 −30.2% :2000 --- 3,782 −3.1% :2010 --- 3,353 −11.3% :Est. 2015 --- 3,138 −6.4% ====Notables==== :John Richard Fowler, Memphis, Texas, pharmacist and political figure :William Mac Thornberry, U.S. Representative :Daniel I.J. Thornton, governor of Colorado :Bob Wills, musician *At one time, the JA Ranch, founded by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair, which reached into six counties, held acreage in Hall County. '''Minnie Lou Bradley,''' matriarch of the Bradley 3 Ranch in nearby Childress County, claims a Hall County address. =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery (North Section), Memphis, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dreamland Cemetery, Turkey, Texas|Dreamland Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hall/ListHall.html Cemeteries, Hall County] by Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2615 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hall-county *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch02 *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hall_County,_Texas_Genealogy *http://www.hallcountytexas.us/County_Officials/District_County_Clerk.htm *https://www.texasfile.com/texas-deed-records-directory/hall-county-clerk/ *http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/TX_Hall.htm *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hall/ListHall.html Cemeteries, Hall County] by Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2615 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hall_County,_Texas_Genealogy familySearch] *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Hall/ Rootsweb cemeteries, and Genealogy] *[http://usgwarchives.net/tx/hall/halltoc.htm Hall county TxGene]

Hall Family Mysteries-1

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Here are open questions about our family. 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]]

Hall pedigrees

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[[Category: England, Hall Name Study]] [[Category: County Durham, Hall Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Hall Name Study]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Hall Name Study]] [[Category: Grantham, Lincolnshire]] Hall pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Hall-47763.jpg |caption=FitzWilliams alias Hall, (Vis. of Lincs., 1562-4) }} {{Image|file=Shafto-88.jpg |caption=Hall of Newsam, (Vis. of Durham, 1575 - 1666) }} {{Image|file=Hall-27968.png |caption=Hall in Visitations of Gloucester 1623 }}

Halland County Research Guide

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[[Category: Halland County]] == Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en:Halland County|Halland County - N]], Wikipedia * Facebook group "My ancestors are from Halland" * Facebook group "Kyrkogårdar i Halland" *CD "Hallands befolkning", database on CD with notices of births, deaths and marriages between 1688-1935, created by [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/ Hallands Släktforskarförening] ** Births 369 300 records ** Marriages 141 168 record ** Deaths 255 656 records ** More information *** [https://youtu.be/3vgmo0djPdI Video] *** [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/index.php/e-bokhandel Homepage] *** [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/pdf/Sockenkarta%20Halland-h%C3%A4rad.pdf Map parishes] församlingar *** Detailed info [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/pdf/Inneh%C3%A5ll%20Hallands%20befolkning%202014.pdf pdf] * [http://ddss.nu/swedish/means/soldier.htm About doing military research] in Halland (swedish) * [http://ddss.nu/english/default.aspx DDSS] Demographical Database for Southern Sweden ** [http://ddss.nu/swedish/halland/weddingSearch.aspx?lang=Eng Indexed Marriage records] from Halland ** Parish map of [http://ddss.nu/english/maps/halland.aspx# Halland], [http://ddss.nu/english/maps/skane.aspx# Skåne] and [http://ddss.nu/english/maps/blekinge.aspx# Blekinge] * [http://www.sgfm.se/ Skånes Genealogiska förbund] * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank]] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5206:Halland&Itemid=631 Rötter - Halland] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=10:Halland&Itemid=629 Rötter - Böcker Halland] * [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/ Hallands Släktforskarförening], the local genealogy society, (index of published [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/index.php/publicerad-forskning/artiklar articles]) * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php/Hallands_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter] Hallands län, page with information about the county, Swedish Genealogy Society * [http://aforum.genealogi.se/discus/messages/44/55.html?1446572380 Anbytarforum] Halland, discussion forum for genealogy quesitons * [http://www.ddss.nu/swedish/links/scaniaLinks.htm Links to sites for genealogy research] - Skåne, Blekinge, Halland {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Hallands län | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Category:Västra Götalands län| Västra Götalands län]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Jönköpings län| Jönköpings län]] | E Location = | SE Location = [[:Category:Kronobergs län| Kronobergs län]] | S Location = [[:Category: Skåne län| Skåne län]] | SW Location = | W Location = ''Kattegat'' }} == Forskarresurser == * [[Wikipedia:en:Halland County|Halland County - N]], Wikipedia * Facebook group "My ancestors are from Halland" * Facebook group "Kyrkogårdar i Halland" *CD "Hallands befolkning", database on CD with notices of births, deaths and marriages between 1688-1935, created by [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/ Hallands Släktforskarförening] ** Births 369 300 records ** Marriages 141 168 record ** Deaths 255 656 records ** More information *** [https://youtu.be/3vgmo0djPdI Video] *** [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/index.php/e-bokhandel Homepage] *** [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/pdf/Sockenkarta%20Halland-h%C3%A4rad.pdf Map parishes] församlingar *** Detailed info [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/pdf/Inneh%C3%A5ll%20Hallands%20befolkning%202014.pdf pdf] * [http://ddss.nu/swedish/means/soldier.htm About doing military research] in Halland (swedish) * [http://ddss.nu/english/default.aspx DDSS] Demographical Database for Southern Sweden ** [http://ddss.nu/swedish/halland/weddingSearch.aspx?lang=Eng Indexed Marriage records] from Halland ** Parish map of [http://ddss.nu/english/maps/halland.aspx# Halland], [http://ddss.nu/english/maps/skane.aspx# Skåne] and [http://ddss.nu/english/maps/blekinge.aspx# Blekinge] * [http://www.sgfm.se/ Skånes Genealogiska förbund] * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank]] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5206:Halland&Itemid=631 Rötter - Halland] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=10:Halland&Itemid=629 Rötter - Böcker Halland] * [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/ Hallands Släktforskarförening] (index över publiserade [http://hallandsslaktforskare.se/index.php/publicerad-forskning/artiklar artiklaar]) * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php/Hallands_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter] Hallands län * [http://aforum.genealogi.se/discus/messages/44/55.html?1446572380 Anbytarforum] Halland * [http://www.ddss.nu/swedish/links/scaniaLinks.htm Länkar för släktforskning] - Skåne, Blekinge, Halland

Hallers at the Grotto 1953

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Photos from a day spent at the Grotto, from the collection of Dick and Joan Haller

Hällestad Parish Church (E)

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[[Category: Hällestad (E)]] [[Category:Hällestad kyrka, Hällestad, Östergötland]] [[Category: Östergötland Churches]][[Category:Kyrkor, Östergötland]] [[Category: Linköpings stift]]
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== History == The first church in Hällestad was probably built in the 13th century. What is known about it is that it was plundered by the Danish during the time of Erik XIV and that it was destroyed in a fire in 1726 along with the clock tower and the vicarage. A new church was built but that too was burnt down, in 1893. This time the clock tower was saved. The new church came to have a built in clock tower. The old clock tower was given to the open-air museum Skansen in Stockholm and its bells ring in the new year every New Years Eve, broadcasted on national television. The modern church was finished in 1895 and in its original form it could seat 900 people. After modernizations and restorations it seats 500 people. Five of the chandeliers are from the old church and can be dated to the 17th century. The hourglass, and two big brass candelabras were saved in the fire of 1893. == Externa Links == * [http://www.skansen.se/sv/artikel/hallestadsstapeln The Hällestad Clocktower at Skansen] == Sources == * [https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/default.aspx?id=663627 Church of Sweden's information about the church in Hällestad]

Hallett Cemetery

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[[Category:Hallett Cemetery, Hallett, South Australia]] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. See the: * [[:Category:Hallett_Cemetery%2C_Hallett%2C_South_Australia|Hallett Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard. * [[Space:Hallett_Cemetery%2C_Transcriptions|Hallett Cemetery, Transcriptions]] * [[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] '''Cemetery name:''' Hallett Cemetery '''Location:''' [https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Hallett+Cemetery/@-33.4041897,138.8938546,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x14b63fa514fcba8c?sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwje_OLmveXXAhUEFJQKHVwjBS4Q_BIIeDAK Link to map of location of Hallett Cemetery] '''GPS Coodinates:''' GPS Coodinates: 33.4042° S, 138.8939° E ===Links=== * [http://www.goyder.sa.gov.au/cemeteryrecords Regional Council of Goyder Cemetery Records/Cemetery Locations: Hallett Cemetery Map] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~deadsearch/hallett.htm Interments: Names List:] '''Information:''' Hallett Cemetery, Barrier Highway, Hallett, South Australia is located 193 km North of Adelaide, just outside the northern side of the town of Hallett. It is situated in a very dry area of South Australia and is indicative of the arid landscape to be seen in Northern South Australia. The environment is dry and facilities for establishing lawns and lush surroundings are not available or possible. This adds to the historical story which surrounds the residents of Hallett Cemetery. They lived in a dry, harsh and, at times, unfriendly environment, but it was home. A number of "strangers" to the district have been buried here but have no headstone to remember them by so they are remembered by a plaque at the entrance to the cemetery.

Hallett Cemetery, Transcriptions

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[[Category: Hallett_Cemetery,_Hallett,_South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Hallett, South Australia]] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===[[Space:Hallett_Cemetery|Hallett Cemetery, Hallett, South Australia]] === ===About=== '''This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Hallett Cemetery. ''' Hallett Cemetery, Barrier Highway, Hallett, South Australia is located 193 km North of Adelaide, just outside the northern side of the town of Hallett. {{Image|file=Dawson-7166-1.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Hallett Cemetery Full View.}} {{Image|file=Hallett_Cemetery.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=To The Memory of Strangers.}}
A number of "strangers" to the district have been buried here but have no headstone to remember them by so they are remembered by a plaque at the entrance to the cemetery. It is situated in a very dry area of South Australia and is indicative of the arid landscape to be seen in Northern South Australia. The environment is dry and facilities for establishing lawns and lush surroundings are not available or possible. This adds to the historical story which surrounds the residents of Hallett Cemetery. They lived in a dry, harsh and, at times, unfriendly environment, but it was home. Many of the burial sites have long been neglected as family moved on or for many, there was no family to take care so the many graves are unmarked, but the Cemetery is under the care of the Goyder Council who have provided a list on site, or can be seen online at the link below. '''Location:''' [https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Hallett+Cemetery/@-33.4041897,138.8938546,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x14b63fa514fcba8c?sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwje_OLmveXXAhUEFJQKHVwjBS4Q_BIIeDAK Link to map of location of Hallett Cemetery] '''GPS Coodinates:''' GPS Coodinates: 33.4042° S, 138.8939° E ===Links=== * [https://www.goyder.sa.gov.au/ Regional Council of Goyder Cemeteries] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~deadsearch/hallett.htm Interments: Names List:] ===Sortable Table of Graves=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Born!!Died!!Age!!Notes!!Photo |- |[[Bald-273|Bald, George]]||c1876||1944 Oct||68||F David; M Elizabeth (Dower); W Elizabeth Jane||[[image:George-7717.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Bald-282|Bald, Arthur]]||1892 Apr||1892 Dec 29||8mths||F David; M Elizabeth (Dower)||[[image:Bald-282.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Bald-283|Bald, Florence]]||1892 Apr||1993 Mar 16||11mths||F David; M Elizabeth (Dower)||[[image:Bald-282.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Williams-75876|Bald, Florence Catherine (Williams)]]||1874||1921 May 24||46||F Alfred James; M Mary Ann (Ivers); H Wiliam James; S Hurtle Clifford; D Dorothy Gladys; D Rita Florence; S William Roswald||[[image:Williams-75876.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Blight-596|Blight, James]]||c1825||1915 Aug 27||90||W Emily Cross (Battershill); S James; S Robert; S John; D Ellen Ann (McLaren Inglis); D Maria; S Richard; S Frank; S Frederick; S Ernest; S Albert; D Sarah Jane (Maxwell)||[[image:Blight-596.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Battershill-15|Blight, Emily Cross (Battershill)]]||c1829||1912 Feb 10||66||H John; S James; S Robert; S John; D Ellen Ann (McLaren Inglis); D Maria; S Richard; S Frank; S Frederick; S Ernest; S Albert; D Sarah Jane (Maxwell)||[[image:Battershill-15.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Blight-597|Blight, Maria]]||c1857||1876 Mar 26||18||F John; M Emily Cross (Battershill); B James; B Robert; B John; S Ellen Ann (McLaren Inglis); S Maria; S Richard; B Frank; B Frederick; B Ernest; B Albert; S Sarah Jane (Maxwell)||[[image:Blight-596.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Blight-594|Blight, John]]||1853 Oct 20||1919 Jan 04||66||W Jane (Talbot); D Emily Eliza (Blight) Miller||[[image:Blight-594.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Talbot-4312|Blight, Jane (Talbot)]]||c1856||1942 Oct 15||86||H John Blight; D Emily Eliza (Blight) Miller||[[image:Blight-594.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Brady-4117|Phillips, Elizabeth Ann (Brady)]]||1835 Jun 27||1925 Oct 25||90||H1. Brady, Thomas H2, Phillips, William George; D Lucinda Thomas; D Clara; S John Thomas; William; S Thomas Francis||[[image:Brady-4117.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Brady-4113|Brady, Thomas Francis]]||1878 Jul 29||1934 Mar 09||56||F Thomas; M Elizabeth Ann (Phillips)||[[image:Brady-4113.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Brady-4116|Brady, William]]||1876||1947 May 25||71||F Thomas; M Elizabeth Ann (Phillips)||[[image:Brady-4116.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Dawson-7166|Dawson, Richard Frank]]||1878 Jun||1879 Sep 29||15mths||F Charles; M Charlotte||[[image:Dawson-7166.jpg|75px]] |- |[[McKenley-4|McKenley, Eliza (Doyle)]]||c1836||1904 Jun 10||68||H John; S James; S John||[[image:Unknown-456314.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Doyle-5309|Doyle, Emma]]||c1870||1951 Mar 28||80||F Charles; M Margaret; H Evan||No Photo |- |[[Doyle-5346|Doyle, Harold Colin]]||1914 Nov 12||1947 Aug 12||33||F James; M Helen; W Audrey Rita (Edwards); D Thelma, D Rita; S Eliza (Midwinter); S Doris Eileen; S Olive Violet May; B James Alfred John||[[image:Doyle-5346.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Doyle-5315|Doyle, James]]||1863 Aug 10||1937 Jan 20||72||F John; M Eliza (McKenley); W Hellen (Pryde); D Thelma, D Rita; S Harold Colin; D Doris Eileen; D Olive Violet May; S James Alfred John; S Mary Ann; S Eliza; S Sarah Jane; S Charlotte; S Emma; B John||[[image:Doyle-5315.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Pryde-181|Doyle, Helen (Pryde)]]||1876 Mar 1||1946 May 4||70||F William; M Elizabeth Henderson; H James; D Thelma, D Rita; S Harold Colin; D Doris Eileen; D Olive Violet May; S James Alfred John; B Thomas; S Annie; S Margaret||[[image:Doyle-5315.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Doyle-5314|Doyle, James Alfred John]]||1922 Jun||1923 Aug 02||10mths||F James; M Helen; S Eliza (Midwinter); S Doris Eileen; S Olive Violet May; B James Alfred John||[[image:Doyle-5314.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Doyle-5345|Doyle, John]]||1876 Jan 05||1939 Oct 31||64||F John; M Eliza (McKenley); W Hilda Warren (Rowe); No Children; S Mary Ann; S Eliza; S Sarah Jane; S Charlotte; S Emma; B John||[[image:Doyle-5345.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Rowe-7470| Hilda Warren (Rowe)]]||1876 Jan 05||1960 Dec 30||7||F George; M Annie Marie (Rapson); H John; No Children; B Oswald Rapson; B John Victor; B Byron George||[[image:Doyle-5345.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Gray-22300|McDonald, Margaret (Doyle)]]||c1832||1904 Jun 10||72||H Charles; S James; D Elizabeth; D Mary; S Evan||[[image:McDonald-16195.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Simmons-12224|Simmons, Hester Mildred (Griffen)]]||1889||1972 May 07||83||H Thomas Patrick (Patrick); F Charles; M Hester (Jones)||[[image:Griffen-393.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Griffen-393|Griffen, Thomas Patrick]]||1884||1969 Oct 08||84||W Hester Mildred (Mildred)||[[image:Griffen-393.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Hancock-7675|Hancock, Alice Sarah]]||1881||1975 Sep 29||65||F Edward; M Eleanor; S Ann; B John; S Alice; S Florence; B Benjamin; S Hannah; B Richard||[[image:Hancock-7675.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Honan-94|Honan, Edward]]||c1866||1946 Jul 25||80||F James; M Elizabeth;B John Henry; S Sarah-Ann; B Robert; B James||[[image:Honan-94.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Honan-139|Honan, James]]||1864||1927 May 5||63||F James; M Elizabeth; B John Henry; S Sarah-Ann; B Robert; B Edward||[[image:Honan-139.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Honan-139|Honan, Elizabeth Adelaide (Noble)]]||c1874||1953 Sep 26||79||F George William; M Mary Ann (McTaggart); ||[[image:Noble-5775.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Honan-125|Honan, John Henry]]||1858||1944 May 5||86||W Elizabeth Jane (Prior); S John; D Alice Jane (Raynor); D Elizabeth (Bess) May (Wilkins); D Edith Wilhelmina (McWaters); D Charlotte Anne (Miller); S James Rasdell; D Cora Sarah (Wells); D Bertha Helena (McDonald); S Robert Stephen; D Margaret Gertrude Grace (Seigert)||[[image:Honan-125.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Prior-125|Honan, Elizabeth Jane (Prior)]]||1859||1953 Jan 18||86||H John Henry; S John; D Alice Jane (Raynor); D Elizabeth (Bess) May (Wilkins); D Edith Wilhelmina (McWaters); D Charlotte Anne (Miller); S James Rasdell; D Cora Sarah (Wells); D Bertha Helena (McDonald); S Robert Stephen; D Margaret Gertrude Grace (Seigert)||[[image:Prior-2147.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Honan-97|Honan, Robert Stephen]]||1895 Aug 31||1984 Jun 20||89||F John; M Elizabeth Jane (Prior); W Doris (Tiver); S Bruce Honan, D Eunice Honan, S John Honan, S Keith||[[image:Honan-97.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Tiver-41|Honan, Doris (Tiver)]]||1904 Aug 21||1996 JAug 11||89||F Edgar Tiver; M Gertrude Blanche (Goss); H Robert Stephen Honan; S Bruce Honan, D Eunice Honan, S John Honan, S Keith||[[image:Honan-97.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Hopkins-10023|Hopkins, William Francis]]||1910||1883 Apr 14||2||F William; M Bridget; W Louie||[[image:Hopkins-10023.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Hopkins-10024|Hopkins, Louie]]||1912||1975 Oct 04||67||H William Francis||[[image:Hopkins-10024.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Croft-1568|Hughes, Beatrice (Croft)]]||1902||1950 Jul 16||48||H Victor T L; D May; D Aileen;S Albert;D Jean; S Colin;S Levi||[[image:Croft-1568.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Hughes-16973|Hughes, Victor Thomas Levi]]||1890||1960 Aug 10||69||W Beatrice; D May; D Aileen; S Albert;D Jean; S Colin;S Levi||[[image:Hughes-16973.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Inman-2020|Inman, Edward Francis]]||1880||1952 Nov 08||72||W Mary Alice (Alice); D Gloria;D Enid;D Maisie||[[image:Inman-2020.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Cullen-2384|Kelly, Adelaide Jane]]||1883||1972 Oct 09||89||H John Duncan; 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S Lloyd Malcolm|| No Photo |- |[[McRae-2076|McRae, Ian]]||1949 May||1949 Jun 17||1m||F Farquhar Alexander; M Phyllis May||[[image:McRae-2076.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Hobbs-5299|McRae, Jessie (Hobbs)]]||c1872||1952 Jun 17||80||H Finlay; S Farquhar Alexander; S Roderick Ian; Gr.Son Ian||[[image:Hobbs-5299.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Miller-63662|Miller, Elizabeth]]||1947 Dec 30||1947 Aug 20||80yrs||F Wesley Giles; M Edna||[[image:Miller-63662.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Miller-63675|Miller, Giles]]||1842||1932 Feb 17||90||W Sarah Jane; D Louisa Catherine; D Mary Ann; S Edwin Giles; S John Thomas; D Rebecca Miller; S Frederick William; D Annie Elizabeth; D Halda Grace; U Infant||[[image:Miller-63675.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Miller-77383|Miller, William George]]||1881 Aug 25||1968 May 25||87||W Emily Eliza (Blight); D Audrey Avis Miller; S Errol Kitchener; S Wesley Giles Miller||[[image:Miller-77383.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Blight-593|Miller, Emily Eliza (Blight)]]||1884||1953 Aug 21||69||H William George; D Audrey Avis Miller; S Errol Kitchener; SWesley Giles Miller||[[image:Miller-77383.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Murray-13851|Murray, Eric Moray]]||1894||1953 Jul 23||59||F Alexander James (Alick); M Alice Elizabeth (Bowman); D Mary Elizabeth; D Sheila; D Anne||[[image:Murray-13851.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Knox-4034|Murray, Jean Marjorie (Knox)]]||1895||1985 May 20||90||F William; M Catherine Mary (McMurtie); D Mary Elizabeth; D Sheila; D Anne||[[image:Murray-13851.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Pearce-5714|Miller, Sarah Jane (Pearce)]]||1852||1922 May 11||70||H Giles; D Louisa Catherine; D Mary Ann; S Edwin Giles; S John Thomas; D Rebecca Miller; S Frederick William; D Annie Elizabeth; D Halda Grace; U Infant||[[image:Miller-63675.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Robinson-31695|Powell, Irene Mavis (Mavis) (Mudge)]]||1911||1999 Mar 02||88||H Howard Beavis; S Stanley; D May ; S Ronald; D Irene||[[image:Mudge-823.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Mudge-823|Mudge, Howard Beavis]]||1907||1947 May 29||39||F Stephen Edward; M Clara Grace (Beavis); W Irene Mavis (Robinson); S Stanley; D May ; S Ronald; D Irene||[[image:Mudge-823.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Mudge-824|Mudge, Stanley Edward]]||1934 Jan 26||1988 Jun 04||54||F Howard Beavis; M Irene Mavis (Mavis) (Robinson); W Mary Rosalie; D Elizabeth; D Louise Anne; S Richard||[[image:Mudge-824.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Unknown-461487|Mudge, Mary Rosalie]]||c1936||2010 Sep 02||74||H Stanley Edward; D Elizabeth; D Louise Anne; S Richard||[[image:Mudge-824.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Mudge-830|Mudge, Louise Anne]]||1967 Dec 06||1967 Dec 08||0||F Stanley Edward; M Mary Rosalie; S Elizabeth; B Richard||[[image:Mudge-830.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Nicholls-2348|Nicholls, Lilian (Lily) "Lil"]]||c1905||1978 Dec 18||73||-||[[image:Smith-180152.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Nutt-949|Nutt, Rowland]]||1889||1974 Jul 21||85||W Ethel Hilda (Greenwood); S Roger; D Winsome||[[image:Nutt-949.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Greenwood-301|Nutt, Ethel Hilda (Greenwood)]]||1900||1963 Aug 29||85||H Rowland; S Roger; D Winsome||[[image:Nutt-949-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Patrick-246|Patrick, Thomas Otley]]||1854||1909 Jun 16||55||W Hannah; 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M Dorothy Emily (Rasmus); S Beryl Jean; S Marjory Merle; B Laurence Walter||[[image:Peters-10518.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Phillips-27609|Phillips, William George]]||-||1929 Aug||-||W Elizabeth Ann||[[image:Brady-4116.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Pohlner-34|Pohlner, August Friedrich Wilhelm]]||c1858||1948 Aug 02||90||W Clara (Brady); D Hilda Clara May; S August Fredrick William; S William Fredrich Godfrey; S Charles Alick Herman; D Agnes Ellen Elizabeth Pretoria; S John Stanley; S Louis Otto Albert; S Theodore James Allen; D Stella Mary Margaret||[[image:Pohlner-34.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Brady-4119|Pohlner, Clara (Brady)]]||1871||1949 Nov 03||78||H August Friedrich Wilhelm; D Hilda Clara May; S August Fredrick William; S William Fredrich Godfrey; S Charles Alick Herman; D Agnes Ellen Elizabeth Pretoria; S John Stanley; S Louis Otto Albert; S Theodore James Allen; D Stella Mary Margaret||[[image:Pohlner-34.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Pohlner-36|Pohlner, Theodore (Theo) James Allan]]||1909||1993 Mar 23||83||F August Friedrich W; 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M Jean; S Amy Adelaide; B Fred; S Merretta; B Ross; B Lewis Bluffl; Other Half Siblings: James Harold; Katherine Elizabeth; Ellen; Hobart (Twin); Tasman (Twin); Florence Eliza; Rosa||[[image:Rayner-1278.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Greig-1187|Greig, Jean (Rayner)]]||1843 jan 10||1905 Jul 19||83||H William James; D Amy Adelaide; S Fred; D Edith; D Merretta; S Ross; S Lewis Bluffl D Mabel Jean||[[image:Greig-1187.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Richards-8086|Richards, William Henry]]||1832||1908 Apr 21||75||W Elizabeth R (Godden); D Elizabeth J; S William R; S Henry R; D Rosina; D Louisa; D Rosetta; S Thomas E; D Ellen; DFlorence M; S William J; S Horace; D Edith A||[[image:Richards-8086.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Godden-318|Godden, Elizabeth R (Richards)]]||1839||1895 Nov 21||58||H William Henry; D Elizabeth J; S William R; S Henry R; D Rosina; D Louisa; D Rosetta; D Ellen; D Florence M; S William J; S Horace; D Edith A||[[image:Richards-8086.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Richards-8124|Richards, Thomas Edward]]||1867 Apr 2||1938 Sep 13||71||F William Henry; M Elizabeth (Betsy) (Godden); W Amy Ellen (Richards); S Austil H; D Claris A P; S Thomas E H||[[image:Richards-8124.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Williams-74139|Williams, Amy Ellen (Richards)]]||1865||1928 Sep 11||68||H1 John Lucas; H2 Thomas E Richards; F AJ Williams; M Unknown; D Martha E (Lucas); S Austil H (Richards); D Claris A P (Richards); S Thomas E H (Richards)||[[image:Richards-8124.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Richards-12903|Richards, Austil Hope]]||1897||1970 Aug 20||73||F Thomas E Richards; M Amy Ellen (Williams); W Kathleen M J (Seigert)||[[image:Richards-12903.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Seigert-7|Seigert, Kathleen Margaret J (Richards)]]||1898||1979 May 18||81||F Daniel A; M Mary (McDonald); H Austil Hope||[[image:Richards-12903.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Richards-12904|Richards, Thomas Edward Horace]]||1904||1981 Sep 14||67||F Thomas E Richards; M Amy Ellen (Williams); W Dorothy Blanche (Jeffery); S Thomas Scott;||[[image:Richards-12904.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Jeffery-1899|Jeffery, Dorothy Blanche (Richards)]]||1912||1971 Oct 07||58||F Thomas Henry; M Louisa Amelia (Affolter); H Richards, Thomas Edward Horace; S Thomas Scott;||[[image:Richards-12904.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Richards-12909|Richards, Thomas Scott]]||Abt. 2 Aug 1932||1932 Sep 14||5wks||F Thomas Edward Horace; M Dorothy Blanche (Jeffery)||[[image:Richards-12904-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Scholz-252|McInnis, Clara Isabel (Scholz)]]||1892||1967 Jan 11||75||F Friedrich Hermann ; M Lydia Elizabeth (Kupke); H Donald Roy; S Angas Andrew; S Donald Kenneth; S Lloyd Malcolm|| No Photo |- |[[Scholz-253|Scholz, Friedrich Herrmann]]||1856||1929 May 25||72||F George Friederich; M Johanne Christiane (Scheuerle); W Lydia Elizabeth (Kupke); S Rudolph William; S Alexander Benjamin; S Theodore Herman; D Elizabeth Marie; S George Friedrich; D Emma Sophie; S Herman Alfred Julius; S Clara Isabella; S Hilda Lydia||[[image:Scholz-253.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Kupke-42|Scholz, Lydia Elizabeth (Kupke)]]||1859||1942 Mar 07||83||H Friedrich Hermann; S Rudolph William; S Alexander Benjamin; S Theodore Herman; D Elizabeth Marie; 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Hallowell Cemetery

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[[Category: Nelson Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Hallowell Cemetery is one of Nelson's oldest burial grounds. It is also known as The Old Burying Ground and Shelbourne Street Cemetery. There is little evidence of graves but a display board reveals some names of people originally buried there. Hallowell Cemetery (1842-1885) was used for Māori burials before Europeans arrived. Then the New Zealand Company had set aside two roods and 30 perches for a gaol and cemetery. The infamous Maungatapu murderers are buried there, but outside the walls, as their crimes were considered too heinous to allow them resting places on hallowed ground. ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Hallowell Cemetery in Nelson.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Hallowell 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/2385549/hallowell-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hallowell-Cemetery/282015 BillionGraves]

Halluin Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Halluin Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Halluin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Halluin Halluin] 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 Halluin 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 Halluins), by time period (18th Century Halluins), or by topic (Halluin DNA, Halluin Occupations, Halluin 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 SRNM 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=Halluin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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/D'Halluin D'Halluin] ==DNA Table== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=HALLUIN Halluin DNA Table] ===Profiles=== [[Halluin-7|Albert Oscar Halluin]] - Son of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-9|Bess Halluin]]- Daughter of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-4|Eldred Halluin]]- Son of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-11|George Halluin]]- Son of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-3|Henri Halluin]] - unknown parentage [[Halluin-2|Henry Halluin]]- Son of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-8|Josephine Halluin]]- Daughter of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] - Son of [[Halluin-3|Henri Halluin]] and [[Lefevre-46|Josephine Augustine Lefevre]] [[Halluin-6|Marceau Louis Halluin]] - Son of [[Halluin-3|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-10|Marty Gray Halluin]] - Son of [[Halluin-6|Marceau Louis Halluin]] and [[Vick-79|Mary Frances Vick]] [[Halluin-12|Sammie R. Halluin]]- Son of [[Halluin-5|Louis Gaston Halluin]] and [[Turner-1473|Alta Mae Turner]] [[Halluin-1|Shannon Wynn Halluin]] - Daughter of [[Halluin-6|Marceau Louis Halluin]] and [[Vick-79|Mary Frances Vick]]

Halsall pedigrees

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Ham Manor, Sussex

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=== The Gratwicks of Ham === The site of Ham in Barpham, West Angmering in the county of Sussex was mentioned in the doomsday book. The etymology of Barpham is: '''Hill-homestead,' v. beorh , ham. It gives its name to the Prebend of Bargeham'' '''Survey of English Place Names'''Survey of English Place Names, University of Nottingham English Pace Name Society [http://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/Sussex/Angmering/5328722cb47fc40c36000030-Barpham%2C+Lower+and+Upper EPNS] accessed 20 Jan 2022 and the name Ham over time is found is several forms including Hame, Hamme and Hammes.'''Survey of English Place Names''' Survey of English Place Names, University of Nottingham English Pace Name Society [http://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/Sussex/Angmering/5328722cb47fc40c36000033-Ham+Manor] accessed 20 Jan 2022 The manor of Ham was wholly or partially held by the Gratwick family since Francis Kelleway [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quitclaim&oldid=1063057082 quitclaimed] the Manors of Hame, Preston, Hyde, Itford and Lewes to Roger Gratwyck in 1566.'''Feet of Fines''' Edwin W. H. Dunkin (Ed), ''Sussex Manors, Advowsons etc recorded in the Feet of Fines Henry VIII TO William IV (1509-1833) Volume I A-L '', Sussex Record Society 1914, p 196 Roger Gratwick ''plaintiff'' and Francis Kelleway and Ann ''deforciants'' [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 31 Dec 2021). At the time of his death in 1570, Roger still held the manor of Ham, which he bequeathed to his third son, Philip.''' Sussex Inquisitions (489).''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'', Sussex Record Society 1912, page 107, Ref. 489 Roger Gratewike [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 2 January 2022). In 1595, on the death of his elder brother, Roger, Philip also acquired "Butlers" in Ham.'''Sussex Inquisitions (491).''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'',' Sussex Record Society 1912, page 108, Ref. 491 Roger Gratwick [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 2 January 2022). In 1598, Philip Gratwick died and "Butlers" in Ham and Ham manor were bequeathed to Phillip Gratwick's three young daughters, Anne (10 years old), Mary (4 years old) and Elizabeth (1 year old). Since the girls were minors, Queen Elizabeth took their lands into her own hands.''' Sussex Inquisitions (492).''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'', Sussex Record Society 1912, page 108, ref 492 Phillip Gratwick [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 2 January 2022). ''' Sussex Inquisitions (494).''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'', Sussex Record Society 1912, page 108, ref 494 Marie Grattwicke [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 2 January 2022). Mary Gratwicke, ''A mayden-childe'', was buried in Angmering in 1603 '''Death of Mary Gratwick''' Sussex : Angmering : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818f5d2e93790de6a465aa7 : viewed 25 Jan 2022) burial Mary Gratwicke 02 Dec 1603. and her one third of Ham and Butlers came to Anne and Elizabeth, her co-heirs. Anne married ''Hugh Keate gent.'' in Angmering in 1605.'''Marriage of Anne Gratwicke''' Sussex : Angmering : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5a0f370bf493fd27a66e5b28 : viewed 25 Jan 2022) marriage Hugh Keate to Anne Gratwicke 06 Jun 1605. It is thought that Elizabeth was possibly made the ward of Sir William Gratwick of Tortington and that she married Roger, Sir William's third son.''' Sussex Inquisitions (495).''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'', Sussex Record Society 1912, page 109, ref 495 Sir William Gratwick [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 25 January 2022). [[Gratwick-39|Thomas Gratwick]], acquired a [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moiety_title&oldid=1059961032 moiety] of the manor of Ham and tenements in Ham, West Angmering and Eastpreston from Lady Margery Gratwick of Seaford and Roger Gratwick of Tortington, her son, in 1572.''' Sussex Inquisitions (502).''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'', Sussex Record Society 1912, page 110, ref 502 Thomas Gratwick [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 25 January 2022).'''Feet of Fines''' Edwin W. H. Dunkin (Ed), ''Sussex Manors, Advowsons etc recorded in the Feet of Fines Henry VIII TO William IV (1509-1833) Volume I A-L '', Sussex Record Society 1914, p197 Thomas Gratwick ''plaintiff'' and Margery Gratwick, Roger Gratwick and Ann ''deforciants'' [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 31 Dec 2021). In 1625/26, ''Margery Gratwick, wid., and Roger Gratwick, gent., and Anne his wife'' executed a quitclaim deed conveying the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tenement_(law)&oldid=1059006875 Tenements] in Ham in West Angmering and Eastpreston and a moiety of the manor of Ham to [[Gratwick-39|Thomas Gratwick]].'''Feet of Fines''' Edwin W. H. Dunkin (Ed), ''Sussex Manors, Advowsons etc recorded in the Feet of Fines Henry VIII TO William IV (1509-1833) Volume I A-L '', Sussex Record Society 1914, p 197 Thomas Gratwick ''plaintiff'' and Margery Gratwick, Roger Gratwick and Ann ''deforciants'' [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 31 Dec 2021). Thomas Gratwick was succeeded by his son, [[Gratwick-68|Thomas Gratwick]], and he acquired another third of the manor of Ham and tenements in West Angmering from Thomas Oulder, who in turn had obtained it from either from Margaret Lewknor, widow of Edward Lewknor of Kingston Boweye'''Sussex Inquisitions (505)''' F.W.T Attree (Ed), ''Notes on Post Mortem Inquisitions in Sussex - 1 Henry VII (1485) to 1649 and after'', Sussex Record Society 1912, p 110, ref 505 Thomas Gratwick [https:// https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 2 January 2022). or directly from Edward Lewkenor in 1550/51.'''Feet of Fines''' Edwin W. H. Dunkin (Ed), ''Sussex Manors, Advowsons etc recorded in the Feet of Fines Henry VIII TO William IV (1509-1833) Volume I A-L '', Sussex Record Society 1914, p 196 Thomas Wolder ''plaintiff'' and Edward Lewkenor ''deforciants'' [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 31 Dec 2021). When [[Gratwick-18|Humphrey Gratwick]] succeeded his brother, Thomas, in 1644 the family owned two thirds of the manor of Ham. He acquired the remaining third in 1666 from the widowed Anne Keate, one of the original three co-heirs, and Greorge Keate and Sarah his wife, who quitclaimed Tenements in Angmering and East Preston and moiety of manor of Ham to Humphrey and his heirs.'''Feet of Fines''' Edwin W. H. Dunkin (Ed), ''Sussex Manors, Advowsons etc recorded in the Feet of Fines Henry VIII TO William IV (1509-1833) Volume I A-L '', Sussex Record Society 1914, p 197 Humphrey Gratwick ''plaintiff'' and Ann Keate, George Keate and Ann ''deforciants'' [https://www.sussexrecordsociety.org/olb/srs014/ Sussex Record Society] (accessed 31 Dec 2021). ==Sources==

Hamblett

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Hamblett Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts

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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | Cemetery name: ''' Hamblett Cemetery ''' |- | GPS Coordinates: '''42.66023, -71.32691 |- | Address: ''' Jordan Street, Lowell, Massachusetts, 01854 |- |}
Even though this cemetery is in the City of Lowell it is maintained by the town of Dracut. This is due to boundary line changes that have occured over the years. The earliest death date is 1728 and latest 1923. There are approximately 60-75 headstones. There are 142 memorials. This cemetery is referred to as GR4 Garrison House Burial Ground in the "Vital Records of Dracut Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849". The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as LOW.807 Hamblett Cemetery. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hamblett_Cemetery,_Lowell,_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91050/hamblett-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page'''] ==Regional Links== *[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/research.htm Lowell Historical Society Collections]
*[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/related_links.htm Lowell Historical Society Links of Interest]
*[https://archive.org/details/blc?and%5B%5D=Lowell&sin= Lowell at Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://lowelllibrary.org/research/ Pollard Memorial Library Historical Research]
*[http://infoweb.newsbank.com/signin/SamuelSPollardMemorialLibrary/OBIT Lowell Sun Obits from 2001-Present]
*[https://search.proquest.com/bostonglobe/index?accountid=33520 Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/opensource_image?and%5B%5D=Lowell+Massachusetts+&sin= Lowell Historical City Maps]
*[http://libguides.uml.edu/archives Center for Lowell History Archives]
*[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[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]] ----

Hamblett Cemetery Benwood

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[[Category: Yalobusha County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] {{One Name Study|name=Hamblett}} for a look at the small community of Benwood please clik the link below [[Space:Benwood%2C_Yalobusha_Mississippi|Space:Benwood%2C_Yalobusha_Mississippi]] ===About=== This free space page for Hamblett Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. {{Image|file=Hamblett-18-5.jpg |caption=Road 136, dead end , private drive . The graves are in the woods to the right }} There are only 4 graves located here. Last date of interment was 1900 for Malissa Love Hamblett. It is being devoured by trees and marsh. It is located on private property. ===Location and Map=== Location
*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hamblet+Cemetery/@33.947113,-89.5361841,228m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x8ac6f1552bd255c1!6m1!1e1 Google Maps location] GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
*33.947235, -89.535507 ::OR- *N 33 56.834 W 89 32.130 ===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery surveyed and photograhps taken. ===To Do=== :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" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Hamblett-87|Hamblett]]||W. H. ||03 Apr 1847||20 Jun 1870||||[[image:Hamblett_Cemetery_Benwood.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Hamblett-52|Hamblett]]||J. C.||22 Jun 1845||01 Sep 1875||||[[image:Hamblett_Cemetery_Benwood-1.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Hamblett-18|Hamblett]]||William W||20 Dec 1820||06 Mar 1876||||[[image:Hamblett_Cemetery_Benwood-2.jpg|110px]] |- |[[Love-3017 |Hamblett]]||Malissa||08 Jan 1818||05 Sep 1900||||[[image:Hamblett_Cemetery_Benwood-4.jpg|110px]] |-}

Hamblett Name Study

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[[Category:Hamblett Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Hambletts in the United States''' Feel free to add to the map! Thanks! https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=1754587 To find out More about the ZEE maps, Norm Lindquist created a wonderful explanation on how to use it or create one of your own is located here: [[Space:ZeeMaps|Space:ZeeMaps]] http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=hamblett http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hamblett {{One Name Study|name=Hamblett}} ===''' About the Hamblett One Name Study''' === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hamblett 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.....I am hoping to prove that both northern and southern lines in continental USA stem from the same family..........it will be fun trying! Please participate in the study by adding your Hamblett ancestors to theHamblett Name Study category. It's quick and easy to do. All it takes is adding the following category text to your ancestor's biography [[Category:Hamblett Name Study]] === The History of the Hamblett Name === The Hamblett name is some what rare in the United States. In the earliest records in Virginia Hamblett is spelled Hamblet, Hamblette, Hamlett and Hamlit. These spellings are found interchangeably within the same family groups and even on the same person. Hamblett could possibly have started from the Saxon word of Hamlet meaning a small village....and there is also Hambleton district, administrative county of North Yorkshire, northern England, historic county of Yorkshire. Northallerton, the largest town, is the administrative center. It includes part of the Cleveland Hills, whose southern extension is known as the Hambleton Hills, from which the district takes its name. The hills form the west-facing escarpment of the North York Moors, which rise to more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) and flank the fertile lowland corridor—10 to 15 miles (16 to 24 km) wide—of the Vales of Mowbray and York. That sheltered lowland of clay soils is rich agricultural land, with numerous villages and small market towns. This unusual name is an English double diminutive form of the Norman personal name 'Hamo(n)', introduced into England after the conquest of 1066. The personal name derives from the Germanic 'Haimo', which is a short form of various compound names with the first element 'haim', meaning 'home'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 three variant forms of the personal name are recorded. 'Hamo', 'Haimo', and 'Hamon'. The modern surnames Hamlet, Hamlett and Hamblett are formed of the shortened name 'Ham' with the double diminutive 'el - ot'. Further information can be gleaned from such places that record coat of arms and family crests. "The surname of HAMBLETT was a locational name 'of Hanbury' a parish in County Stafford, seven miles from Burton. There is a parish so called in Worcester, and a small parish of Hanbury in Oxford. The name was originally derived from the Old English word HEANBYRG, literally meaning the dweller at the high fortress. Early records of the name mention Walter de Haneber who was recorded in the year 1273 in the County of Oxford. Thomas de Haneberwe, was documented in County Somerset in the year 1327. Philip de Handbury documented as the rector of Wells in County Norfolk in the year 1327. Francis Hanburye of Middlesex, registered at Oxford University in the year 1592. Local surnames, by far the largest group, derived from a place name where the man held land or from the place from which he had come, or where he actually lived. These local surnames were originally preceded by a preposition such as "de", "atte", "by" or "in". The names may derive from a manor held, from working in a religious dwelling or from literally living by a wood or marsh or by a stream. Following the Crusades in Europe a need was felt for a family name. This was recognized by those of noble blood, who realised the prestige and practical advantage it would add to their status. Most of the European surnames in countries such as England, Scotland and France were formed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The process had started somewhat earlier and had continued in some places into the 19th century, but the norm is that in the tenth and eleventh centuries people did not have surnames, whereas by the fifteenth century most of the population had acquired a second name." http://www.4crests.com/hamblett-coat-of-arms.html , https://www.houseofnames.com/hamblett-family-crest and other store sites that give the crest information regarding the name Hamblett Please use the following template! [[Category:Hamblett Name Study]] [[{{One Name Study|name=Hamblett}} ]] Please feel free to add you variation of the Hamblett Name *Hamblett *Hamblet *Hamblette *Hamlett *Hamlet *Hampblett '''Since I am trying to map the locations of Hambletts, can you please list names under the correct heading, please list their Names, Towns, States/Provinces to pinpoint locations''' === Australia and New Zealand === === Canada === === Southern United States === === Northern United States === === Western United states === === Europe === === '''Headline text''' === Hamblett or variants: Cemeterys or other spaces. Feel free to add to it! thanks! *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hamblett_Cemetery_Benwood *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Benwood%2C_Yalobusha_Mississippi ===''' Famous Hambletts''' === Feel free to add to this list! Theora Hamblet: [[Hamblett-25|Hamblett-25]] Theora Hambletts Space page *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Theora_Hamblett%2C_Artist

HAMBRIDGEs London, England to Coburg, Melbourne, Australia

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The goal of this project is to gather information about the families of my late godparents' Uncle Roy HAMBRIDGE (1898 - 1968) and Auntie Rene (Stewart) HAMBRIDGE (1906 - 1984), late of Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. This first project documents Uncle Roy's immediate family, parents and siblings. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fischer-3806|Viktor Fischer]]. Uncle Roy's parents were Henry (Harry) HAMBRIDGE (1865 - 1939) and Sibena Francesca nee CULLEN (1867 - 1916) married in Melbourne in 1886 ; Henry had been a seaman, don't yet know when he settled in Melbourne exactly - last trace of him in England is the 1881 Census where he is resident in Hornsey, Middlesex, at his family's home, occupation 'seaman'. Uncle Roy's mother, Sibena Francesca CULLEN born 1867 at Geelong, marries Henry (Harry) HAMBRIDGE, in 1886 at St Bridgid's RC Church, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Annie CULLEN deceased at that time ; Sibena HAMBRIDGE dies 19 Feb 1916 age from pneumonia at age 48 at Coburg, Melbourne. Roy's mother Sebina CULLEN born in Geelong marries Henry HAMBRIDGE in 1886 at St Brigid's RC Church, Fitzroy, married by Rev Father McKenna, and Henry is the eldest son of W H HAMBRIDGE of London, and Sibena Francesca the only daughter of the late Annie CULLEN, Geelong. Sibena's father was Denis CULLEN, an Irish immigrant who arrived at Hobson's Bay on the ship 'Joshua' in February 1852 age 19, and married Ann KINSELLA in 1864 at Geelong, Victoria, Australia, one other child found, Patrick William CULLEN born, and dies soon after, at Newtown, Geelong in 1852 ; Denis CULLEN may have become a drunkard living in the Horsham area until his death at the Ararat Lunatic Asylum in 1904. Henry HAMBRIDGE and Sibena Francesca nee CULLEN have nine children : 1. Sebina Mary HAMBRIDGE born 1888 at Melbourne West She married John W (Jack) ENGLISH on 13 October 1917 at St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne and have found records for two of their apparently three children - Robert Henry (Bob) ENGLISH born 11 Aug 1918 at Sunbury, and Percival Willoughby (Percy) ENGLISH who dies at Ormond in 1964 at age 44 (so born ~ 1920) ; when Sebina's mother dies in 1916, she is described as working as a nurse at the Sunshine Asylum. A point to note is that Uncle Roy's wife, Rene HAMBRIDGE grew up in Sunbury, and her step-father (from 1914 onwards), Edwin STAGOLL was a warden at Sunshine Asylum (and previously at Arararat Lunatic Asylum, where Sebina's grandfather Denis CULLEN may have died in 1904). Sebina's husband, John William ENGLISH, dies 16 August 1923 age 49 at 89 High St, Kew children given as Robert, Percival & Mary ; death registry gives that John William ENGLISH d 1923 at Kew, parents Robert ENGLISH and Jane WILLOUGHBY. He was born at Durham Lead, south of Ballarat, in 1874, his parents married in 1873, but that couple had three children earlier at Coghills Creek and Clunes, both towns north of Ballarat, and five after marrying (including John William) ; his father Robert was the youngest son of Edward ENGLISH and Mary nee HASKINS and his father was born 1849 or thereabouts, his father's older siblings born at Buninyong near Ballarat, and Kilkenny & County Wicklow, Ireland. John ENGLISH's mother Jane WILLOUGHBY born around 1840 dies at Hawthorn, age 84, her parents John WILLOUGHBY and Eleanor HASKINS - don't know if her mother and her husband's mother also HASKINS were related ; and the notice for Jane's brother Henry's marriage with Ida RICHARDS at Mount Mercer (Ballarat area) in May 1887 gives that their father is John WILLOUGHBY, farmer of Queen's County (County Laois), Ireland. I have found references to their father at Mayo, Killaban (now Arles) Parish, Laois, including the marriage of another of Jane's brothers, Samuel WILLOUGHBY 'fifth son of the late John Wiloughby, Mayo, Queen's County' with Anne Cooper (Nannie) at Coolkenno Church, Coolkenno, County Wicklow on 29th July 1890. Sebina Mary ENGLISH dies suddenly 4 May 1953 age 65, 'children Bob, Percy and Mary (Mrs OLIVER), loved grandmother of Michael and Rhonda'. Cannot yet find records pertaining to her children, or of her daughter Mary's marriage to OLIVER, but a Family Notice in The Age on Tuesday 23rd March, 1948, announces the birth of Michael Kevin to OLIVER (English) on 19th March, 1948. Five years previously to this birth, her daughter, Mary, has a notice in The Argus of 8 March 1943 - 'Mary Francesca ENGLISH , only daughter of Mrs John ENGLISH and the late John ENGLISH, engaged to Irvine James BAGNELL only son of Mrs M DWYER and the late William BAGNELL" But at her mother's death in 1953 she is Mrs OLIVER, not Mrs BAGNELL I found William Moore BAGNELL married Louisa Mabel TOWERS in 1921 - William's father, William Francis BAGNELL, died in 1924 and William himself died in 1926 age 24 (the latter is Irvine James BAGNELL's late father referred to in the engagement notice) at Melbourne East ; William Moore's parents William Francis BAGNELL and Lilian JELETT. William Moore BAGNELL's death notice gives the names of two children, Jimmie and Valda - Jimmie must be Irvine James BAGNELL, (sister Valda BAGNELL became a singer, a soprano with a career on stage and appearances on TV into the 1960s). Whether Irvine James - Jimmie - BAGNELL died before the proposed marriage with Mary ENGLISH, or the engagement was broken off for some other reason, is not known. William Moore BAGNELL's young widow married Ernest John DWYER in 1927. 2. Henry Gilmore HAMBRIDGE born 1889 in West Melbourne Henry married Louise Hannah DAVIS 1921, and died 1958 at Pascoe Vale. Louise's parents were Harry DAVIS and Annie (Cis), of 16 Holroyd street, Coburg, with siblings George (killed in action), Dick (Geelong), Rose (Mrs. S.A. McKay, Wangaratta), Lucy (deceased) They have one child, a son, Eric George HAMBRIDGE born 1922 at Coburg, and dies 1986 age 64 at Reservoir - no record of a marriage or children. 3. William Percival (Percy or Mick) HAMBRIDGE born 1891at West Melbourne Percy married Kathleen Regina ANDREWS (born 1897) at Essendon, her second marriage. Her first was to John David POORE born 1895 aka John David Hobbs alias Munro - a completely dodgy character who served time for theft and fraud there is a Mug Shot taken Dec.1932 Prisoner 41704 Pentridge ; they married at St Mary's RC Church in Ascot Vale, in 1915, his parents were John POORE and Jean DOUBLEDAY, and they had four children : Thomas HOBBS-POORE b 1916, Kathleen Julia (Veronica) HOBBS-POORE b 1918 Jeanne Dorothy HOBBS-POOREb 1920 John Charles HOBBS-POORE b 1924, and married at St Mary's RC Church, Ascot Vale 1951 Whether he left her with the children (he'd left a previous wife and family, it turns out), or she left for their own good, is not known, nor whether there was a formal divorce. I have not found a marriage record for her second marriage with Mick HAMBRIDGE, either. Percy HAMBRIDGE enlisted in May 1915, the first of the three brothers who enlisted (Percy, Les & Roy), occupation at enlistment 'skilled labourer' at Longreach, Queensland, and returned to Australia February 1919 - he had been admitted to hospital from December 1915 to March 1916 - his mother died 19th February, and her obituary in the Brunswick and Coburg Star of Friday 25th February 1916, says he suffered enteric dysentery and was hospitalized in Alexandria, Egypt . He was wounded in action in France, noted 22 Aug 1916, a gunshot wound to the side penetrating his liver, invalided to England and retrained in Signalling, promoted to corporal 1 June 1917 Percy HAMBRIDGE dies 4 October 1955 at age 63 at ' ... at Royal Melbourne Hospital, Percival William (Mick) HAMBRIDGE, of 3 Akeroa avenue, East Brunswick, dearly loved husband of Kathleen, loved pop of Tom and Kath [HOBBS-POORE], late of 1st AIF - Rest in Peace ', with a note of special thanks from his widow in his Family Notice to 'Postal & Returned Servicemen GPO Spencer Street.' 4. Alf Septimus HAMBRIDGE dies 1902 at Coburg 0 months old, mother Selina [sic] CULLEN Previous children were born at West Melbourne, and there is a bill of sale in 1901 for 21 Miller Street, West Melbourne to Henry & Sibena HAMBRIDGE ; their next known house is 'Emetta' at 175 Bell St. Coburg. 5 Clarence Leslie (Les) HAMBRIDGE born 1894 Les marries Jean Gwendoline DAVIDSON 1919 ; dies age 50 " ... suddenly 31 October 1944 at Bridgewater on Loddon (Central Victoria) late of 61st Battalion First AIF, wife Jean. " and is buried at Burwood Cemetery, Melbourne, in a Returned Serviceman's grave. He enlisted in June 1915 age 21, giving his occupation as 'Driver' and his father's address as ' c/o Chillingollah PO' ; looking at his Service Record, Les suffered “shell shock” noted on 29/9/1917 and “He was one of a group amongst which a shell burst causing several casualties. Case classified “Shell shock. Wound” ” ; a month later he is noted as still ‘sick, not as yet diagnosed’ on 20/10/1917 Six months later he is again wounded in action noted on 25/4/1918, with a severe gunshot wound to his foot, and sees no further action. He returns home on 14 December, 1918 and marries shortly after, Jean Gwendoline DAVIDSON in 1919, no children. In 1920 he is finally discharged from active duty as medically unfit ‘Disability due to active service’ ; I find myself wondering if the wound to his foot which (thankfully) ended his active involvement in theatres of war, following an experience of shell shock, is connected to the suddenness of his death whilst WW2 is raging, in 1944 "? Jean HAMBRIDGE d 1985 at Rosebud, age 88, born Penola SA, parents James William DAVIDSON & Annie JONES. Jean’s brother, Hedley James DAVIDSON, dies January 5, 1949, suddenly, at Queenscliffe so born around 1905 at Penola SA, parents James DAVIDSON & Annie JONES ; Uncle Roy and Auntie Rene retired to Queenscliff in the late 1950s - Uncle Roy's sister-in-law's brother dying there makes a connection with Queenscliffe 6 Eileen Olive (Elly) HAMBRIDGE (1896 - 1964) Elly marries John Cyril Fookes LEWIS (1894 - 1965) in 1918, and who dies at South Yarra age 71. Seems to be one child, Edna May (Bonnie) LEWIS who married Malcolm Kitchener ENGLISH in 1939 (born 1916 parents Samuel ENGLISH who married Elisabeth Frances ELLIS 1908 - note the Edna May's aunt Sibena also married into a seemingly unrelated ENGLISH family) ; her husband enlisted in the army for in WW 2 - his records give : M K ENGLISH born 22 Jun 1916 at Glenferrie, enlisted 6 Jan 1942 - Service number VX71057 - with posting at discharge to the 2/2 Pioneer Battalion. Edna May ENGLISH d 1961 at Footscray age 43 so born around 1915 parents John Cyril Fookes LEWIS and Eileen Olive HAMBRIDGE Eileen Olive ENGLISH dies at Hawthorn in 1964 age 68. Her husband John Cyril Fookes LEWIS father was John James [Fooks] LEWIS who died 29 Dec 1911 at South Melbourne age 78, whose parents in turn were John Thomas LEWIS born Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land, & Matilda Louisa FOOKS born c 1833 Weymouth, Dorset, England). John Thomas LEWIS & Matilda Louisa FOOKS children : 1 Charles Albert LEWIS c 1855 - 1932 dies at Melbourne South age 77 2 William John LEWIS 1857-63, dies at Sandridge age 6 3 Thomas William LEWIS c 1864 dies at Carlton North age 32 4 John James Fooks LEWIS 1869 - 1948 dies at Melbourne age 71 ; John James LEWIS born 1869 at Sandridge dies 1948 Hawthorn East, and married Agnes Riley LEWIS born about1868 Carlton, Melbourne and died 1945 age 77 at St Kilda, Melbourne (buried 21 March 1945 at Fawkner Cemetery, Grave 283 Lewis, C of E Compartment D) 5 James Fooks LEWIS c 1872 - 1953 d at Kew age 81 6 Henry Watson LEWIS c 1874 - 1878 d at Carlton age 4 7 Eliza Fooks LEWIS 1875 Melbourne age 1 John James Fooks LEWIS (1869 - 1948) & Agnes RILEY( 1868-1945) married 1887 her parents William RILEY and Mary FURNESS, children : 1 Mary Adeline LEWIS 1890 -1965 2 Tom Leslie LEWIS 1892 - 1961 3 John Cyril Fooks LEWIS 1894 - 1965 ; m Eileen Olive HAMBRIDGE 1918 ; d in Melbourne age 71 4 Charles Ormond LEWIS 1896 -1974 5 George Melrose LEWIS 1898 -1948 6 Hector Dyson LEWIS 1900 -1904 7 Ada May LEWIS 1901 -1982 8 James Victor LEWIS 1903 -1982 9 Agnes Irene LEWIS 1905 - 1989 10 Doris Ilma 1907 An account of the life of some of the women of Davis Street, Carlton where Agnes Riley LEWIS and her family lived for a few years can be found at ‘The “Monster Petition” and the Women of Davis Street’, Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria, issue no. 7, 2008. ISSN 1832-2522. Copyright © Brienne Callahan. 7 Cecil Roy HAMBRIDGE born 17 July 1898 Uncle Roy married Irene Mabel (Rene) STEWART Melbourne 1925 - no children. He enlisted in July 1915, not yet 18 his occupation 'grocer', as his father Henry was a grocer he likely worked in the family business, although as with his brother who enlisted the previous month, his father's address is Chillingollah. Because not yet 18, he needed his father's written permission to enlist, which Henry provided but stipulated that it was on the condition that he not ship overseas until he attained 18 years of age. Uncle Roy served as an ambulance driver. Cecil Roy HAMBRIDGE married 1925 Irene Mabel STEWART ; no children. Roy re-enlisted in 1931, with the militia (perhaps like the Army Reserve ?) age 34, when he was working for the Tramways Board at East Coburg depot. When my parents met Roy and Rene in 1956 or so, they ran the post office in Glenferrie Rd., Hawthorn. In the late fifties or very early sixties, they retired to Queenscliffe and both were very involved with the local Bowls Club ; Uncle Roy died 1968 at Geelong (resident at Queenscliff) - Auntie Rene in 1984 after many years in a vegetative state, and they are buried together at Queenscliffe Cemetery, Point Lonsdale in a Returned Serviceman's grave. 8 Veronica Margaret (Ronnie) HAMBRIDGE born 1904 Ronnie married firstly Arthur Gordon WILLIAMS ; Arthur Gordon WILLIAMS died " ... from war injuries 24 May 1937 at Quambatook, late of 5th Battalion AIF age 47 ; children Jack, [Marie], Shirley & Rhonda " ; Ronnie WILLIAMS married secondly HOGAN, in Quambatook. 9. Eric George Alphonsus (Phonse) HAMBRIDGE born 29 Apr 1907 Coburg, Vic, Australia Phonse marries Annie Frost LUKE on 3 Jan 1931 Kangaroo Flat, Bendigo and dies 24 May 1976 at Sale, one daughter Joan Lorraine HAMBRIDGE 1934 - 1984 (dies at Orbost) ; Annie Frost LUKE 1906 - 1987, she was born and died at Kangaroo Flat, Bendigo parents William LUKE and Annie BOLITHO. Henry HAMBRIDGE and his wife Sibena seem to have been well respected in their community, one of the pall bearers for Sibena was ex Coburg Mayor A T DAVIS ; Sibena was a nurse, registered with the state and attached to the Necelcte Children's Department to care for infants and cared for them at her home. Her eldest child, Sibena Mary ENGLISH nee HAMBRIDGE was also a nurse, working at Sunbury Asylum at the time of her mother's death in 1916. The Age Tue 7 May 1912 Melbourne Trotting Club " ‘Trotters’ Handicap, of 30 sovs., for horses that can trot a mile in 2,52 and better, nine furlongs … Von Osterley, 90 yds. (H. Hambridge, sen.) " It seems Henry HAMBRIDGE owned and managed a horse for the trots. A notable point is that of their five sons, although all married only two had a child (Henry Gilmore's son Eric George, and Phonse's daughter Joan), whereas their three sisters had eight children between them. Including Ronnie's husband Arthur WILLIAMS, of the four who went to war, three suffered ongoing health difficulties. Concerning names, it is unclear why their first son's second name is Gilmore - it's not a family name on either his or her sides. Henry HAMBRIDGE is noted as living at Chillingollah (Roy and Phonse's enlistment form in 1915), and with his wife's death in February 1916 is unable to get to the funeral and interment, and is reported in the obituary as living at Manangatang and working with the State Land Survey (Manangatang is a remote town in NW Victoria, proclaimed a town in 1915, subdivisions first sold in 1913 which is perhaps why it was being surveyed, and Chillingollah which had a post office from 1905 is about 20 km south of Manangatang). There was some issue with the interment, perhaps with Henry not present, son Henry Gilmore had to make decisions that had to be reconsidered, but Sibena's body was interred first at Melbourne General Cemetery, but was re-interred in October 1917 at Coburg Cemetery - maybe a second ritual was needed by the husband working too far away to get there after Sibena's sudden death from pneumonia, and by the three sons who were overseas in the Great War for the funeral (I visited the grave at Coburg Cemetery being a short walk from where I lived at the time, but there is no structure left, just bare earth) Widower Harry HAMBRIDGE marries Cath HAASE in Bendigo 1921, perhaps he met her whilst on survey, and dies at Kangaroo Flat in 1939 age 74 (and his youngest Phonse marries Annie LUKE in Kangaroo Flat in 1931)

Hambrook Name Study

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[[Category:Hambrook 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 ==

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Emperor Charlemagne ordered the construction of a castle which can still be seen in the city’s coat of arms. It has been an important trading center since the Middle Ages. In 1189 it was given the title of Free Imperial City within the Holy Roman Empire. Tax-free access enabled it to become a key trade center in Europe. In 1241 the prosperous trading city of Lübeck formed an alliance with Hamburg, which eventually resulted in the League of Hanseatic Cities. It retained its independence while being part of the German Confederation, the North German Confederation, the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. During the Nazi 3rd Reich it was a city state and Gau. After World War II it was part of the British zone and finally a state in the Federal Republic of Germany. The legacy of the League is still reflected in the city’s full name: the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. :In 1664, the senate of Hamburg enacted a law to protect the swans living on the Alster in the city. Anyone who dared to beat to death, insult, shoot or eat a swan would be severely punished. A tradition says that Hamburg will be free and Hanseatic as long as there are swans living on the Alster. Even now, the Alster swans are protected and cared for by the modern government. The citizens of Hamburg respect this centuries old tradition. :In its long history it has seen the sorrow of invasions, deadly fires, the Black Death, cholera and two World Wars. Yet, it always comes back against any adversity due to the spirit of its citizens. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hamburg Wikipedia]: History of Hamburg *[https://www.hamburg.com/residents/about/11853158/history/ Hamburg.com]: History ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Hamburg has a maritime culture and an international flair as the major port of Germany. It has canals, palaces, opera, art galleries, music, night life, nature walks, parks, and while it does not have a large population of foreigners, it has foreign tourists coming in and out all the time. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisine_of_Hamburg Wikipedia]: Cuisine of Hamburg *[https://artsandculture.google.com/project/hamburg Google Arts and Culture]: Hamburg: City of Culture *[https://www.hamburg.com/residents/about/11853086/culture/ Hamburg.com]: Culture *[https://www.hamburg.com/events/culture/ Hamburg.com]: Events *[https://www.hamburg-travel.com/see-explore/culture-music/ Hamburg-Travel.com]: Welcome to Hamburg, the city of culture *[https://www.hamburg-travel.com/see-explore/culture-music/culture-from-a-to-z/ HamburgTravel.com]: Culture A-Z, All cultural offers at a glance *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187331-Activities-Hamburg.html TripAdvisor.com]: Things to Do in Hamburg *[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/hamburg LonelyPlanet.com]: Hamburg *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/hamburg/ TheCultureTrip.com]: Hamburg *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/why-hamburgs-nightlife-is-possibly-the-best-in-europe/ TheCultureTrip.com]: Why Hamburg’s Nightlife is Possibly the Best in Europe ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamburg_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Hamburg Online Genealogy Records *[http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/germany/ha.htm GenealogyLinks.net]: Hamburg Genealogy *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== * [https://www.hamburg.de/bkm/familienforschung/4307636/tipps-fuer-die-familienforschung/ Hamburg.de]: Family research in the Hamburg State Archives *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_churches_in_Hamburg Wikipedia]: List of Churches in Hamburg *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/top-8-churches-in-hamburg-germany/ TheCultureTrip.com]: Top 8 Churches in Hamburg, Germany *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187331-Activities-c47-t10,175-Hamburg.html TripAdvisor.com]: Hamburg Landmarks *[http://www.mavensearch.com/synagogues/C3389Y41745RX Mavensearch]: Synagogues in Hamburg *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Hamburg?id=state_1553 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Hamburg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Hamburg Wikipedia]: List of cemeteries in Hamburg *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187331-Activities-c47-t7-Hamburg.html TripAdvisor.com]: Hamburg Cemeteries *[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/91400/HAMBURG%20CEMETERY Commonwealth War Graves Commission]: Hamburg Cemetery *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohlsdorf_Cemetery Wikipedia]: Ohlsdorf Cemetery ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://www.hamburg.com/academic-libraries/ Hamburg.com]: Academic Libraries ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://www.academiccourses.com/universities/Germany/Hamburg/ Keystone Academic Courses]: Best Universities, Schools and Colleges in Hamburg, Germany *[https://www.hamburg.com/residents/study/ Hamburg.com]: Study *[https://www.unipage.net/en/universities/hamburg UniPage.net]: Universities in Hamburg ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://agora.sub.uni-hamburg.de/subhh-adress/digbib/start-en Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg]: Hamburg address books ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *Add yours HERE ==WikiTree Categories== *[[:Category:Hamburg, Deutschland|Category:Hamburg, Deutschland]] *[[:Category:Hamburg, Germany|Category:Hamburg, Germany]] ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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Hamby Name Study

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[[Category:Hamby Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hamby-650|Nadine Hamby]] 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 Hamby 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. The Hamby/Hanby project is administered by Grant Hamby on Family Tree DNA. The goal was to look at the degree of relatedness between men bearing the surnames Hamby and Hanby along with other documented variants. So far five distinct lineages are represented in the project. Read about the project and its results here: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hamby-hanby/about == Task List ==

Hamer Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Hamer Name Study]] ==About the Hamer Name Study Project== The Hamer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hamer Hamer] 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 Hamer 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 Hamers), by time period (18th Century Hamers), or by topic (Hamer DNA, Hamer Occupations, Hamer 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 Hamer 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=Hamer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hamer}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Hamers 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] -------- : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category: Hamer Name Study ]]
: Hamer Name Meaning : English: habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Hamer, from Old English hamor ‘rock’, ‘crag’.English: possibly a metonymic occupational name for a smith or for a maker or seller of hammers, Middle English hamer (Old English hamor), or a habitational name for someone living at an inn or shop distinguished by the sign of a hammer.Dutch: from hamer ‘hammer’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of hammers or a user of a hammer, for example a blacksmith.Jewish (Ashkenazic) and German: variant spelling of Hammer.Slovenian: variant spelling of German Hammer. * [[Shanley-63|William (Shanley) Hamer (1852 - 1939) ]] was born as William Shanley but when his family moved from Ireland to Australia, he changed his name to Hamer. ===Sources=== *Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press

Hamersley Name Study

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[[Category:Hamersley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Roughan-57|John Roughan]] 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 ==

Hamilla Mitchell 1859 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Hamilla Mitchell, Arrived 6 Apr 1859]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Arrivals to
Western Australia]]
}} Local and Domestic Intelligence. ('''1859,''' February 23). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66008214 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved March 13, 2021]

Hamilton, Ontario, Cemeteries

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[[Category: Hamilton, Ontario, Cemeteries]] If you have any questions about cemeteries in Hamilton, or this category in general, please feel free to contact me! [[Daniels-2254|Christine]] The City of Hamilton, Ontario, was previously known as Hamilton-Wentworth, and prior to that, the County of Wentworth. == Townships of Wentworth County== [http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/searchmapframes.php The Canadian County Digital Atlas Project, Wentworth County] :East Flamborough Township (Communities of Waterdown, Carlisle, and Mountsberg) :West Flamborough Township (Communities of Freelton, Strabane, Millgrove, Rock Chapel, Dundas, Greensville) :Beverly Township (Communities of Westover, Copetown, Troy, Lynden, Orkney, Rockton, Kirkwall, Sheffield) :Ancaster Township (Communities of Dundas, Copetown, Jerseyville, Alberton, Carluke, Ancaster) :Glanford Township (Community of Mount Hope) :Barton Township (City of Hamilton, Communities of Ryckman's Corners and Hannon) :Saltfleet Township (Communities of Mount Albion, Stoney Creek, Tapleytown, Winona, and Tweedside) :Binbrook (Communities of Binbrook, Woodburn, and Blackheath) ==Cemeteries of Hamilton, Ontario== Throughout the course of my research, I have identified well over 100 cemeteries in Hamilton, Ontario, including many that have been lost or abandoned. Links: :[https://www.hamilton.ca/sites/default/files/media/browser/2014-12-16/hamiltons-heritage-volume-6.pdf Hamilton's Heritage Volume 6 - Inventory of Cemeteries and Burial Grounds, 2005] :[http://geneofun.on.ca/query/?table=CEMS&template=cemquery&search=ASSIGNED&find=ONWEN&smode=S&sort=CEMETERY&max=200&page=1 Canada GenWeb Project, Wentworth County, Ontario] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=10&CSst=830&CScnty=5466&CSsr=1& Find A Grave, Cemeteries in Hamilton Municipality, Ontario] :[http://www.interment.net/can/on/went/index.htm Interment.net, Wentworth County Cemetery Records, Ontario, Canada] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onwentwo/#cemmaps Ontario GenWeb, Wentworth County Cemetery Locations] Here is the list I have compiled, in alphabetical order. This does not include any lost cemeteries. :Anshe Sholom Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Auld Kirk Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario :[[:Category:Barton_Stone_United_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hamilton%2C_Ontario|Barton Stone United Church Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Bartonville_Cemetery%2C_Hamilton%2C_Ontario|Bartonville Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario]] :Bethel Church Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Bethesda United Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Betzner Family Burial Ground, Greensville, Ontario :[[:Category:Binbrook_Baptist_Cemetery%2C_Binbrook%2C_Ontario|Binbrook Baptist Church Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Binbrook_United_Church_Cemetery%2C_Binbrook%2C_Ontario|Binbrook United Church Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario]] :Blackheath United Church Cemetery, Blackheath, Ontario :Book Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Bowman Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Brock Road Cemetery, Strabane, Ontario :Burkholder United Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :[[:Category:Camp_Skinner_Cemetery%2C_Hamilton%2C_Ontario|Camp Skinner Cemetery, Copetown, Ontario]] :Carlisle Anglican Cemetery, Carlisle, Ontario :Carlisle United Church Cemetery, Carlisle, Ontario :Carluke Red Brick Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Carluke White Church Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Carmel Cemetery, Freelton, Ontario :[[:Category:Case_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Hope%2C_Ontario|Case United Cemetery, Mount Hope, Ontario]] :Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Stoney Creek, Ontario :Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario :Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Greensville, Ontario :Christ Church Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :[[:Category:Cline_Cemetery%2C_Elfrida%2C_Ontario|Cline Cemetery, Elfrida, Ontario]] :Copetown Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Dyment Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Eastlawn Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Felker Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario :Flamborough-Rockton Cemetery, Rockton, Ontario :Free Methodist Cemetery, Hannon, Ontario :[[:Category:Fruitland_Cemetery%2C_Stoney_Creek%2C_Ontario|Fruitland Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario]] :Garden Lane Cemetery, Millgrove, Ontario :Garner’s Corners Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Glanbrook Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario :Glenwood Cemetery, Greensville, Ontario :Grace Anglican Cemetery, Waterdown, Ontario :[[:Category:Grove_Cemetery%2C_Dundas%2C_Ontario|Grove Cemetery, Dundas, Ontario]] :[[:Category: Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario]] :Harcar Lyons Family Cemetery, Dundas, Ontario :Henry Binkley Cemetery, Dundas, Ontario :Hess Family Burial Ground, Hamilton, Ontario :Hopkins Family, Dundas, Ontario :[[:Category:Jerseyville_Cemetery%2C_Jerseyville%2C_Ontario|Jerseyville Cemetery, Jerseyville, Ontario]] :Kirkwall Presbyterian Cemetery, Kirkwall, Ontario :Knox Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario :Lamb Cemetery, Sheffield, Ontario :Lynden Cemetery, Lynden, Ontario :Marx Binkley Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Millgrove Municipal Cemetery, Millgrove, Ontario :Mount Albion Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario :Mount Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Mount Mary Immaculate, Ancaster, Ontario :[[:Category: Mount Zion Cemetery, Copetown, Ontario|Mount Zion Cemetery, Copetown, Ontario]] :Mountsberg Baptist Church Cemetery, Mountsberg, Ontario :Mountsberg Methodist Church Cemetery, Mountsberg, Ontario :[[:Category:Mountview_Gardens_Cemetery%2C_Stoney_Creek%2C_Ontario|Mountview Gardens Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario]] :Myers/Bradshaw Family Cemeteries, Ancaster, Ontario :Nisbet-Vansickle Cemetery, Lynden, Ontario :[[:Category:North_Glanford_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Hope%2C_Ontario|North Glanford Cemetery, Mount Hope, Ontario]] :Ohev Zedeck Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Old Union Cemetery, Dundas, Ontario :Our Lady of Angels Roman Catholic, Stoney Creek, Ontario :Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Freelton, Ontario :Patterson Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :[[:Category:Resurrection_Catholic_Cemetery%2C_Ancaster%2C_Ontario|Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario]] :Rock Chapel United Church Cemetery, Rock Chapel, Ontario :Rous-Howard Cemetery, Lynden, Ontario :Ryckman Family Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Salem Cemetery, Mount Hope, Ontario :Shaver Family Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :Sheffield Cemetery, Sheffield, Ontario :Smith Family Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Smith’s Knoll Battlefield Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario :St. Alban’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Rockton, Ontario :St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Dundas, Ontario :St. George’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Hannon, Ontario :[[:Category:Saint_George%27s_Anglican_Cemetery%2C_Tapleytown%2C_Ontario|St. George’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Tapleytown, Ontario]] :St. John’s Anglican Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario :St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Hamilton, Ontario :St. Paul’s Anglican Cemetery, Mount Hope, Ontario :St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :[[:Category:St._Peter%27s_Cemetery%2C_Hamilton%2C_Ontario|St. Peter’s Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario]] :St. Thomas Roman Catholic Cemetery, Waterdown, Ontario :Stenabaugh Cemetery, Jerseyville, Ontario :[[:Category:Stoney_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Stoney_Creek%2C_Ontario|Stoney Creek Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario]] :Strabane United Church Cemetery, Strabane, Ontario :Swayze Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario :[[:Category:Tapleytown_Cemetery%2C_Tapleytown%2C_Ontario|Tapleytown Cemetery, Tapleytown, Ontario]] :Trinity Cemetery, Hannon, Ontario :[[:Category: Troy Cemetery, Troy, Ontario|Troy Cemetery, Troy, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Tweedside_Cemetery%2C_Stoney_Creek%2C_Ontario|Tweedside Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario]] :Van Duzen Cemetery, Stoney Creek, Ontario :Van Sickle Cemetery, Jerseyville, Ontario :[[:Category:Waterdown_Union_Cemetery%2C_Waterdown%2C_Ontario|Waterdown Union Cemetery, Waterdown, Ontario]] :Webster Family Burial Grounds, Greensville, Ontario :West Flamborough Municipal Cemetery, Greensville, Ontario :West Flamborough Presbyterian Cemetery, Greensville, Ontario :Westover Baptist Church Cemetery, Westover, Ontario :Westover United Church Cemetery, Westover, Ontario :White Brick Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario :[[:Category:White_Chapel_Memorial_Gardens_Cemetery%2C_Hamilton%2C_Ontario|White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Hamilton, Ontario]] :White Church Cemetery, Mount Hope, Ontario :[[:Category:Winona_Cemetery%2C_Winona%2C_Ontario|Winona Cemetery, Winona, Ontario]] :[[:Category:Woodland_Cemetery%2C_Hamilton%2C_Ontario|Woodland Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario]] :Young Family Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario :Zion Hill Cemetery, Ancaster, Ontario

Hamilton Beeman Cemetery

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:::'''''*Hamilton Beeman Cemetery''''' :::'''''*Retreat''''' :::'''''*Navarro County''''' :::'''''*Texas, USA''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4037/hamilton-beeman-cemetery Hamilton Beeman 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 Malakoff City Cemetery.''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-5432|Delroy Graham]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brown-33136|Hetty Brown Graham]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brown-33144|Benjamin Franklin Brown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Kay-1137|Sally Kay Brown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brown-33225|Floyce Brown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Owen-3084|Vivian Owen Brown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brown-33226|Thelma Brown Chewing]].''''' :::'''''*[[Unknown-258447|Jimmie L. Unknown Brown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bennett-20687|Jay Gould Bennett]].''''' :::'''''*[[Clower-295|Frank Wayne Clower]].''''' :::'''''*[[Manry-82|Charlotte A. Manny Clower]].''''' :::'''''*[[Finch-2015|Mary Catherine Finch Haynes]].''''' :::'''''*[[McKissack-23|Addie Lee McKissack Wigley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Wigley-168|Rufus Montgomery Wigley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Wigley-165|William Jefferson Wigley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bennett-20686|Cassandra Bennett Howard]].'''''

Hamilton County New York

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[[Category:Hamilton County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Hamilton County was created from a portion of Montgomery County in 1816, Due to low population, it continued to be administered by Montgomery County until 1838 and did not complete the organization process until 1847. It is named for [[Hamilton-32|Alexander Hamilton]]. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Franklin_County_New_York Franklin County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Essex_County_New_York Essex County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warren_County_New_York Warren County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Saratoga_County_New_York Saratoga County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fulton_County_New_York Fulton County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Herkimer_County%2C_New_York Herkimer County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._Lawrence_County_New_York St. Lawrence County] -Northwest ==Towns== *Arietta *Benson *Hope *Indian Lake *Inlet *Lake Pleasant *Long Lake *Morehouse *Wells ==Village== *Speculator ==Census-designated Places== *Long Lake *Wells ==Hamlets== *Arietta *Benson *Blue Mountain Lake *Higgins Bay *Hoffmeister *Hope *Hope Falls *Indian Lake *Inlet *Lake Pleasant *Piseco *Raquette Lake *Upper Benson ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hamilton_County%2C_New_York Hamilton County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hamilton_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Hamilton County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamilton_County,_New_York_Genealogy Hamilton County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/hamilton-county/ Hamilton County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ny/hamilton/ Hamilton County on Genealogy Trails] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Hamilton County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County,_New_York. Accessed 6 March 2020

Hamilton DNA Notes

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] == General Comments about DNA Confirmation for Genealogy== DNA information about ancestral lines is often speculated upon. While the speculation of specific Haplogroups might be useful, it should not be assumed that the speculation is correct. For Wikitree, Y DNA matches also need well documented pedigrees. It is also possible for name changes to occur. This is not uncommon in Scottish genealogy where a male may take the name of his wife's family in order to preserve a family name. This page can be used for detailed analysis of Hamilton DNA for use in the genealogy of the family. Note that a single Y-DNA test is not sufficent to indicate the haplogroup of any individual. At least two lines to the Most Recent Common Ancestor are required. === DNA: Y-Chromosome Haplogroup I-L1237 === All male line descendants of this person will be the same haplogroup. For an explanation of Y chromosome testing for genealogy purposes see Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogical_DNA_test#Y_chromosome_.28Y-DNA.29_testing. Note STR patterns can be used to predict a haplogroup wheresas specific SNP testing accurately defines a haplogroup. The current approved haplotree can be found at http://www.isogg.org/tree/index.html and the current haplogroup designations against specific SNPs can be found at http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_YDNA_SNP_IndexSource.html. The Hamilton Surname genetic genealogy project site: http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/a/gah4/HamDNA/GrpB.html ===Sir James Hamilton 5th Laird of Cadzow=== Research by the [http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/a/gah4/HamDNA/Results.html Hamilton DNA Project Group] claims that his father could not have been Sir John Hamilton, 4th of Cadzow. This study claims it has conclusively proved that John isn’t his father, but none of the research “proving” this conclusion is included in the report and no source citations are given. It may be possible to validate the results, but it appears to require the reader to track down genealogies and associate individuals with a branch from anonymized data. While the study is compelling on the surface, there is so little detail that it cannot be taken with the certitude that it claims. It also requires taking the pedigrees on faith and they would be at least 17 generations long. Other research disputes the certainty claimed and leaves this parentage as just a possiibility. Sir John Hamilton should be left as his father until such time as a peer reviewed study is published. Such a study should preferably conform to the Genealogical Proof Standard.Wikipedia contributors, "Genealogical Proof Standard," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Genealogical_Proof_Standard&oldid=930597991 (accessed June 17, 2021). The study appears to fit the following chart: {{Image|file=Hamilton_DNA_Notes-1.png}} It shows that there isn't enough data provided to concude anything definitively. ===Member Comments=== Comment by [[Hamilton-8683|Michael Hamilton]]: As for the confusion concerning the Hamilton Y-DNA and the Douglas Y-DNA. In one instance of the Douglas Y-DNA: Y-DNA I-L338 for all of Walter Hamilton of Darngaber's male line? Possibly. (my early Great-grandfather, on my grandMother's side) Y-DNA is possibly I-Y6635 per Descendent of Walter Hamilton of Darngaber, (potentially one of my FTDNA matches). BOTH I-L338 (also known as I1a2a1a1a) and related I-Y6635 (also known as I1a3a1a1a1, Parent Branch: I-Y6624) are of Haplogroup I-M253 also known as I1 (a Y chromosome haplogroup). I-L338 is a well-known Haplogroup of the Douglases. Walter Hamilton of Darngaber (not "of Cadzow") BIRTH 1392 • Cadzow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, DEATH 20 MAY 1441 • Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey and his descendants were descended from the Douglases and not the Hamiltons. ==Sources== http://dgmweb.net/DNA/Thompson/ThompsonDNA-results.html https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Douglas?iframe=yresults http://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=21060 https://haplogroup.org/ystory/i-y6635/ http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/a/gah4/HamDNA/B1.pdf (And it is not unreasonable to, at least, consider the uncle of Walter Hamilton (of Darngarber, not "of Cadzow"), John Hamilton of Fingalton as not being a Hamilton either as their Y-DNA has been compared. Assumptions to the contrary are very risky.)

Hamilton East Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Hamilton, Waikato]] [[Category: Hamilton East Cemetery, Hamilton, Waikato]] == Hamilton East Cemetery == Hamilton East Cemetery is in the city of Hamilton close to the Hamilton Gardens, which are on one side of the cemetery. Hamilton is a city in the North Island, Waikato Region, about 127 kilometres south of Auckland. {{Image|file=Hamilton_East_Cemetery_Free_Space-1.jpg |align=l |size=m }} Some of the first settlers of Hamilton are buried here. The site was originally chosen outside the city limits and was influenced by the Rural Park Cemetery movement, of the early 19th Century. This meant that a thoughtful design was put in place, with many tree, plantings and parkland features planned at the outset. The Hamilton East Cemetery shows an early influence of John Loudon in the symmetrical layout and use of evergreen trees, but became less formal with the introduction of deciduous trees and flowers. There was a movement away from the rigid, structured traditional cemeteries, with their formal plots and lots of iron railings and masonry, and the very informal nature of these types of park-like cemeteries were a significant step in the establishment of public parks. You will find in the cemetery trees such as cypress, yew, willow and laurel which were associated with sorrow and loss. Interments date from about 1865. Some of the headstones, now more than 150 years old, are cracked and crumbling. Old wooden crosses have long since rotted away or been burned by scrub fires. It is difficult to tell how many are buried in unmarked graves here. Waikato historian Lyn Williams has looked into the stories behind many of those buried here and has conducted public walks for people to learn more about the history. See [https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/107653242/stories-from-the-graves-of-hamilton-east-cemetery The Stuff article on Stories from the Graves of Hamilton East Cemetery]. Lyn Williams writes a weekly history column in the Waikato Times, entitled: "The dead tell tales". The Cemetery is administered by Hamilton City Council. On their website is a free to use search tool which can be located [https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx HERE]. {{Image|file=Hamilton_East_Cemetery_Free_Space.jpg |align=r |size=m }} '''LOCATION'''
Cobham Drive
Hamilton
Waikato
'''GPS:''' :Latitude: -37.80314 :Longitude: 175.30819 LINKS
* [https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx Council Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189778/hamilton-east-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hamilton-East-Cemetery/173786 Billion Graves] * [https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/cemetery-services/mapsforms/Documents/Hamilton%20East%20Cemetery%20Row%20and%20Plot%20Map.pdf Council map of Hamilton East Cemetery] === Notable Interments === Hamilton East Public Cemetery contains the official war graves of 14 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War and who died before 1 September 1921. There are 37 official graves of those serving in the 1939-1945 war here. === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. * Currently there are '''65''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments estimated at this location. On Find-a-Grave there are '''13838''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''3143'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 03:25, 13 January 2019 (UTC) * Currently there are '''83''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments estimated at this location. On Find-a-Grave there are '''13838''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''3143'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 17:39, 22 February 2019 (UTC) * The current interments list (progress tracking for this cemetery) is on '''[[Space:Hamilton_East_Cemetery_Interments_List|Hamilton East Cemetery Interments List]]''' The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Hamilton East Cemetery Interments List

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A page for capturing interment data and progress in adding profiles to WikiTree. This is to assist with working out progress for the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]], and is being worked on by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. * For Interments Source information see [https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx Hamilton City Council Cemetery database online] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189778/hamilton-east-cemetery Find-a-Grave] 13,837 records listed * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hamilton-East-Cemetery/173786 BillionGraves] 3143 records listed * [[:Category:Hamilton_East_Cemetery,_Hamilton,_Waikato|WikiTree profiles in Hamilton East Cemetery Category]] 101 profiles listed * [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/search/search?path=%2FqueryEntry.m%3Ftype%3Ddeaths Death Search BDM Online] '''Please see [[Space:Hamilton_East_Cemetery_Free_Space|Hamilton East Cemetery]] (free space page) for information on the cemetery itself and images.''' ---- *The table sorts by name at death by default. Dates are reflected as Year, Month and day, to enable better sorting, and dates and ages used are either in BDM Online or the Cemetery record. In some cases birth years are extrapolated from age at death, so may not be accurate. In some cases the death date on the Council record is actually the burial date. *It is intended to break up the table into letters of the alphabet for easier navigation when it becomes too large. *Those names without a link on their name are either yet to be added to WikiTree as profiles, or have not been matched to an existing profile (this could be because the WikiTree profile is in the maiden name). If you see a name that should be here, please contact the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. *Transcriptions of inscriptions - if there is a photo, the transcription should be added to the information on the photo. So the table in this case will say "see photo". To see the transcription click on the photo link. Only entries in the table without a photo but have been transcribed will have the transcription wording included in the table as an interim measure. This means that when the photo is added (if there is one), the transcription will need to be added to the photo description. Waiting to be transcribed will have "to be transcribed". To assist with transcriptions, please sort the table for "to be transcribed" entries. *In the table xx denotes unknown. ILMO denotes "In Loving Memory Of" in transcriptions. * This table does not show photo thumbnails. Please click the link to go to the photo location. ---- === Progress === * There are currently '''153''' names in the table below. Of these '''100''' are linked to profiles on Wikitree, with 53 yet to be added or linked. '''7''' profiles have photos linked, one has no headstone. There are '''11''' names with transcriptions completed. One has no transcription as there is no headstone. '''Overall, progress on this cemetery is less than 1%.''' === Interments table === {| border="1" class="sortable" !SURNAME!!FORENAMES!!BORN!!DIED!!AGE!!Plot details!!PHOTO LINK!!TRANSCRIPTION |- |ABBISS||Harold David||1900||1956 May 11||56||G-B-61||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Adams-19740|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-19740|Keith Howard]]||1933 Feb 13||1951 Apr 08||18||A-C-95||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Adams-35346|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-35346|Arthur]]||1882||1951 Oct 21||69||A-F-94||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Adams-39846|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-39846|Arthur Llewellyn (Lewie)]]||1897||1908 May 27||11||AA1-G-198||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Chisholm-879|ADAMS]]||[[Chisholm-879|Maude Winifred]]||1897 Dec 17||1962 Sep 08||65||A-F-95||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Runciman-1056|ALLRIGHT]]||[[Runciman-1056|Margaret Barbara]]||1859||1939 May 10||83||AA2-AC-539||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Andersen-4832|ANDERSEN]]||[[Andersen-4832|Andreas Christian]]||1858 May 18||1942 Sep 14||84||DD-B-16||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Andersen-4907|ANDERSEN]]||[[Andersen-4907|Valdermar]]||1903 Mar 03||1987 Jun 02||84||AA2-CHADA-183||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |ANGLAND||Mary Jane||1894 Sep 17||1958 Jul 16||63||F-E-42||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |ARDERN||Frances Catherine Twamley||1892 Sep 01||1922 Oct 11||30||FRONT-J-11||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Armstrong-10746|ARMSTRONG]]||[[Armstrong-10746|Samuel Leslie]]||1907 Nov 16||1981 Mar 30||73||G-Z06-62||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Armstrong-9249|ARMSTRONG]]||[[Armstrong-9249|Samuel]]||1878||1954 Apr 13||76||G-C-47||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hodges-4767|ARMSTRONG]]||[[Hodges-4767|Nellie Alberta]]||1889||1966 Aug 03||76||G-C-46||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |ARMSTRONG||Leah Mabel||1910||1957 Dec 02||47||G-Z06-61||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |ARMSTRONG||Sarah Ann||xx||1936 Jan 10||50||BB-S-066||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |ARMSTRONG||Sarah Jane||xx||1923 Sep 15||83||FRONT-K-29||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |BAGGARLEY||Johanna Margaret||1871 Aug 23||1963 May 02||91||CC-N-13||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |BAGGARLEY||Samuel Harold||1874||1940 Aug 03||67||CC-N-13||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Baldwin-8128|BALDWIN]]||[[Baldwin-8128|Edward Ralph]]||1897 Mar 30||1974 Jul 19||77||DD-C-04||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Lee-18304|BELL]]||[[Lee-18304|Laura Ada]]||1873 Sep 28||1939 Apr 16||66||BB-S-113||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |BELL||Albert Alexander George||xx||1959 May 19||66||SOLD3-L-08||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Bregmen-2|BREGMEN]]||[[Bregmen-2|Alfred Edward]]||1871 Feb 13||1956 Sep 26||85||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |BREGMEN||Ruby Violet||1926 Apr 10||1929 Apr 16||3||AA2-CHAEA-159||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Bruce-5912|BRUCE]]||[[Bruce-5912|James Donald]]||1887||1963 Mar 25||75||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Drinnan-76|BRUCE]]||[[Drinnan-76|Marian Kate]]||xx||1955 Oct 11||72||H-D-13||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Adams-32988|BUCHANAN]]||[[Adams-32988|Margaret May (Mary)]]||1855 Jan 05||1947 Jul 05||92||B-G-44||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Burch-3252|BURCH]]||[[Burch-3252|Philip Leopold]]||1876||1968 Jan 03||91||B-F-45||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Sankey-198|BURCH]]||[[Sankey-198|Jessie]]||1881||1947 Jan 13||66||B-E-45||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |BURCH||Annie Louisa||xx||1918 Nov 17||31||AA1-B-36||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |BURCH||Gwendoline Mildred||1915 Feb 25||1997 Oct 02||82||F-B-37||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Carnachan-23|CARNACHAN]]||[[Carnachan-23|Lauderdale Maule (Dick)]]||1861 Jul 12||1938 May 24||80||BB-L-093||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |CARNACHAN||Bessie Elliot||xx||1955 Jan 04||73||DD-B-50||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[La_Trobe-48|CURRIE]]||[[La_Trobe-48|Una Marie]]||1895||1952 Jun 24||57||D-I-32||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |CURRIE||Edward Kenneth||xx||1944 May 21||47||SOLD1-A-35||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |CURRIE||Fraser Morton||1941||1945 Sep 18||4||BBZA-H-40||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |CURRIE||Kathleen Maude||1908 Jul 21||1956 Jul 065||47||G-E-69||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Norriss-36|CURRIN]]||[[Norriss-36|Laura]]||1864 May 20||1940 Oct 14||74||CC-M-06||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Agnew-1244|DRUMMOND]]||[[Agnew-1244|Elizabeth]]||1865 Jan 02||1928 Nov 13||65||BB-B-01||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Brown-75004|DRUMMOND]]||[[Brown-75004|Veronica Cecilia]]||1917 Jun 11||1998 Jul 30||81||RCEXT-A-10||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Drummond-2175|DRUMMOND]]||[[Drummond-2175|Frederick William]]||1869 Sep 07||1947 May 13||77||RCEXT-A-10||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Easte-4|EASTE]]||[[Easte-4|Alfred Harold]]||xx||1954 Mar 16||81||DD-K-57||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[La_Trobe-47|EASTE]]||[[La_Trobe-47|Elsie Mildred]]||1889||1950 Feb 06||60||DD-K-56||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |EASTE||Rex Martyn||xx||1991 Feb 13||65||DD-K-56||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Ebbett-76|EBBETT]]||[[Ebbett-76|Alfred William]]||1901 Mar 07||1951 Nov 16||50||D-H-08||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Henry-9830|EBBETT]]||[[Henry-9830|Lillian]]||1911||1956 Oct 04||45||D-H-07||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |EBBETT||Frank Rodger||xx||1946 Jul 28||xx||MASON-G-112A||To be uploaded||ILMO FRANK RODGER EBBETT who died 28th July 1946 And his loved wife MARGARET ALICE who died 8th August 1966. Loved parents of Roy |- |EBBETT||Margaret Alice||1879 Jan 15||1966 Aug 08||87||MASON-G-112A or RC-K-079||To be uploaded||ILMO FRANK RODGER EBBETT who died 28th July 1946 And his loved wife MARGARET ALICE who died 8th August 1966. Loved parents of Roy |- |[[Johnstone-1755|EGAN]]||[[Johnstone-1755|Marion Speedy]]||1893 Aug 26||1975 Jan 11||81||RC-K-101||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Fearn-84|FEARN]]||[[Fearn-84|George Henry]]||1894 Mar 29||1945 Apr 15||xx||DD-L-24||No headstone||No inscription |- |FEARN||Berta Blodwen||xx||1973 Jan 03||xx||BB-Q-088||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |FEARN||George||1898 Nov 17||1983 Aug 14||84||BB-T-065||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |FEARN||Jane Reid||xx||1957 Oct 15||xx||G-Z02-64||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |FEARN||May||xx||1935 Oct 31||xx||BB-T-065||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Capill-13|FORSMAN]]||[[Capill-13|Rosina (Rose)]]||1873||1951 Sep 09||78||CC-N-02||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Forsman-131-1 Forsman RA & R]||to be transcribed |- |[[Forsman-131|FORSMAN]]||[[Forsman-131|Robert Axel]]||1868||1940 Aug 09||72||CC-N-02||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Forsman-131-1 Forsman RA & R]||to be transcribed |- |FORSMAN||Frederick William||xx||1942 Dec 30||xx||DD-B-41||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Fraei-2|FRAEI]]||[[Fraei-2|Ferdinand Leo]]||1890||1953 Oct 03||xx||DD-D-56||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Freeman-10541|FREEMAN]]||[[Freeman-10541|John Jacob Davis]]||1866 Oct 03||1960 Sep 01||94||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Cashmore-26|GADD]]||[[Cashmore-26|Annie]]||1871 Feb 12||1951 Aug 28||80||D-I-13||To be uploaded||ILMO Anne Loved wife of Herbert Gadd Died 27th Aug. 1951 Aged 80 years. Until the day break and the shadows flee away |- |[[Gadd-88|GADD]]||[[Gadd-88|Herbert]]||1870 Feb 03||1956 Jun 15||86||D-I-14||To be uploaded||ILMO Herbert Loved husband of Anne Gadd Died 15th June 1956 Aged 86 years. The Lord is my shepherd |- |GADD||Frances May||xx||1930 Apr 22||xx||FRONT-F-29||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hampshire-57|HAMPSHIRE]]||[[Hampshire-57|Frank William]]||1861 Nov 30||1954 Jun 11||92||BB-Q-020||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Walters-1173|HAMPSHIRE]]||[[Walters-1173|Ellen]]||1863 Jul 09||1931 Mar 15||67||BB-Q-020||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Harford-72|HARFORD]]||[[Harford-72|Edward]]||1830 Feb 19||1925 Oct 22||95||AA1-F-144||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HARFORD||Isabel Mildred||xx||1944 Oct 26||xx||DD-J-25||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Harris-31215|HARRIS]]||[[Harris-31215|Walter Scott]]||1877 Oct 01||1950 Oct 14||72||SOLD3-B-04||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Garbolino-1|HENRY]]||[[Garbolino-1|Teresa Ellen]]||1887 Dec 23||1972 Oct 31||84||CC-C-11||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Henry-6521|HENRY]]||[[Henry-6521|Samuel Ernest]]||1880||1941 Aug 31||61||CC-C-11||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hill-20897|HILL]]||[[Hill-20897|Shirley William]]||1859 Aug 22||1930 Oct 03||71||BB-S-026||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Close-280|HOBBS]]||[[Close-280|Annie]]||1845||1912 Jan 12||xx||AA2 block AE plot 568||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hobbs-1606|HOBBS]]||[[Hobbs-1606|Edward Gyles]]||1839||1908 Mar 24||69||AA2-AE-568||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hodges-4769|HODGES]]||[[Hodges-4769|Edwin Austin]]||1885 Apr 27||1957 Sep 27||72||G-Z04-69||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Parkinson-1686|HODGES]]||[[Parkinson-1686|Sarah Anne]]||1863 Nov 26||1946 Dec 24||83||DD-M-56||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Penny-1829|HODGES]]||[[Penny-1829|Lily]]||xx||1948 Feb 12||xx||A-D-17||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HODGES||Noeline||xx||1956 Aug 13||xx||E-B-14||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hodgkinson-499|HODGKINSON]]||[[Hodgkinson-499|Edmund Hadley]]||1871 Jul 03||1936 Mar 03||xx||BB-R-069||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hodgkinson-503|HODGKINSON]]||[[Hodgkinson-503|Hadley Towers]]||1897 Feb 09||1966 Nov 09||xx||G-I-49||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Lather-14|HODGKINSON]]||[[Lather-14|Lydia]]||1870 Oct 04||1940 Aug 31||xx||BB-R-069||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Salmon-1843|HODGKINSON]]||[[Salmon-1843|Amy Frances]]||1898||1958 Mar 01||xx||G-I-50||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HOOD||Amy Wynyfryd||1897||1945 Mar 27||47||DD-K-12||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Horne-841|HORNE]]||[[Horne-841|Christian]]||1867||1944 Apr 23||77||RC-J-075||To be uploaded||ILMO MARY ELLEN beloved wife of Christian HORNE died 14th June 1942 Aged 69 years. Also her beloved husband CHRISTIAN who died 23rd April 1944 aged 77 years. R.I.P. (2nd plaque) And BETTY beloved daughter of Cecil and Pearl HORNE Died 25th May 1944 aged 11 years. Who plucked this flower. 'I' said the Master and the gardener was silent. |- |[[Tobin-374|HORNE]]||[[Tobin-374|Mary Ellen]]||1872 Jun 23||1942 Jun 14||69||RC-J-075||To be uploaded||ILMO MARY ELLEN beloved wife of Christian HORNE died 14th June 1942 Aged 69 years. Also her beloved husband CHRISTIAN who died 23rd April 1944 aged 77 years. R.I.P. (2nd plaque) And BETTY beloved daughter of Cecil and Pearl HORNE Died 25th May 1944 aged 11 years. Who plucked this flower. 'I' said the Master and the gardener was silent. |- |HORNE||Betty Shona Colleen||1933||1944 May 25||11||RC-J-075||To be uploaded||ILMO MARY ELLEN beloved wife of Christian HORNE died 14th June 1942 Aged 69 years. Also her beloved husband CHRISTIAN who died 23rd April 1944 aged 77 years. R.I.P. (2nd plaque) And BETTY beloved daughter of Cecil and Pearl HORNE Died 25th May 1944 aged 11 years. Who plucked this flower. 'I' said the Master and the gardener was silent. |- |HORNE||Cecil Christian||1901 Oct 03||1948 Feb 21||xx||RCEXT-C-09||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HORNE||Eric Leo||xx||1939 Jan 21||xx||RC-CHILD-43||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Houghton-2540|HOUGHTON]]||[[Houghton-2540|Warwick Neville]]||1921||1924 May 31||3||MASON-C-51||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Houghton-971|HOUGHTON]]||[[Houghton-971|Roland Paul]]||1870||1937 Jan 14||xx||MASON-C-51||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Jacka-52|HOUGHTON]]||[[Jacka-52|Ellen Ada Muriel]]||1885||1944 Aug 07||59||MASON-C-51||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HOUGHTON||Gwendoline Myrtle Rose||xx||xx||xx||BBZA-J-021||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HOUGHTON||John Robert||xx||1951 Nov 17||xx||C-E-26||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |HOUGHTON||Reginald Francis||xx||1930 Mar 29||xx||AA2-CHADA-179||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Unknown-290128|IZATT]]||[[Unknown-290128|Margaret Brown]]||1866||1948 Jul 31||82||A-E-16||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Alexander-11132|JOHNSTONE]]||[[Alexander-11132|Clementina (Nina)]]||1868 Dec 09||1945 Apr 30||76||MASON-B-23||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Johnstone-1753|JOHNSTONE]]||[[Johnstone-1753|Campbell]]||1863 Dec 14||1930 Oct 02||67||MASON-B-24||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Johnstone-1756|JOHNSTONE]]||[[Johnstone-1756|John Campbell]]||1895 Jun 19||1938 Oct 22||43||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Kiernan-78|KIERNAN]]||[[Kiernan-78|Thomas Edward]]||1861 Nov 14||1923 Jul 23||61||FRONT-J-52||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |KIERNAN||Raymond Jack Henry||xx||1960 Dec 13||xx||SOLD3-O-17||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Mayes-1528|MAYES]]||[[Mayes-1528|George Westland]]||1861||1943 Oct 07||xx||CC-M-05||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[McRae-1990|MAYES]]||[[McRae-1990|Alexanderina]]||1863||1940 Oct 10||xx||CC-M-05||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |MAYES||Annie Eliza (Dolly)||1895 Nov 06||1982 Sep 15||86||A-C-37||To be uploaded||ILMO ANNIE ELIZA MAYES passed away 15th Sept 1982 |- |[[Todd-5960|MCKENZIE]]||[[Todd-5960|Agnes Main]]||1880 Jul 26||1954 May 31||73||G-F-53||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |MELLSOP||Sophie Monette||xx||xxx||0||Plot: BBZA-J-013||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |MELLSOP||Unknown (Infant)||xx||xxx||xx||Plot: S/B-UNKNO-0||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |MELLSOP||Unknown (Infant)||xx||xxx||xx||Plot: S/B-UNKNO-0||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |NORRIE||William Young||xx||1940 Mar 02||xx||BB-Q-041||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Pahl-408|PAHL]]||[[Pahl-408|Walter Cecil Campbell]]||1885||1939 Jun 13||xx||BB-Q-114||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Hickey-2267|PATON]]||[[Hickey-2267|Ellen Maud]]||1879 Aug 02||1929 Dec 22||50||BB-F-07||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Paton-1311|PATON]]||[[Paton-1311|John]]||xx||1928 Jun 24||xx||BB-F-07||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |PATON||John Edward (Jack)||xx||1939 Jul 10||xx||RC-G-101||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Bukowsky-3|PEARSON]]||[[Bukowsky-3|Amelia Christina]]||1858||1921 Dec 19||63||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Pearson-6510|PEARSON]]||[[Pearson-6510|Edward John]]||1825 Aug 16||1896 Jul 29||xx||AA1-H-271A||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Pearson-8013|PEARSON]]||[[Pearson-8013|George Samuel]]||1860 Sep 17||1908 Dec 05||48||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Webber-2705|PEARSON]]||[[Webber-2705|Elizabeth Mirriam]]||1825 Apr 04||1885||xx||AA1-H-270||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Phipps-1835|PHIPPS]]||[[Phipps-1835|Raymond John]]||1890||1943 Jul 17||xx||DD-C-35||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |PHIPPS||Mabyn John||xx||1984 Aug 05||xx||DD-C-35||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Jones-76837|POLLOCK]]||[[Jones-76837|Mary Jane]]||1873||1949 Jul 14||76||CCEXT-U-01||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pollock-2154 Pollock RC & MJ]||SEE PHOTO |- |[[Pollock-2154|POLLOCK]]||[[Pollock-2154|Robert Craig]]||1871||1941 Nov 30||70||CCEXT-U-01||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pollock-2154 Pollock RC & MJ]||SEE PHOTO |- |POLLOCK||John Craig||1909 Feb 23||1993 Feb 15||83||CCEXT-U-01||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pollock-2154 Pollock RC & MJ]||SEE PHOTO |- |[[Polwart-5|POLWART]]||[[Polwart-5|John Lambert]]||1881 Dec 18||1958 May 01||76||Plot: G-Z15-57||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |POLWART||Esther Mavis Rubina||xx||1922 May 30||25||Plot: FRONT-H-21||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Cullen-2053|PULMAN]]||[[Cullen-2053|Margaret Maud]]||1900 Mar 03||1926 Jan 18||xx||FRONT-M-17||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |PULMAN||Frank||1866 Sep 18||1933 Apr 28||66||FRONT-O-37||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |PULMAN||Selina||1866 Apr 02||1928 Jun 17||62||FRONT-O-37||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[McLellan-1521|RAYNER]]||[[McLellan-1521|Flora]]||1866||1940 Apr 25||74||BB-O-36||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Rayner-1027|RAYNER]]||[[Rayner-1027|Henry Hirst]]||1857||1934 Oct 03||76||BB-O-36||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Rayner-1029|RAYNER]]||[[Rayner-1029|Harold Kennedy]]||1892 Jun 22||1958 Jun 18||65||SOLD3-J-14||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Rayner-1030|RAYNER]]||[[Rayner-1030|Hilda Anne]]||1906 Mar 18||1921 Mar 06||14||FRONT-F-22||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Beasley-2379|RICHARDS]]||[[Beasley-2379|Elizabeth Lois]]||1887 Aug 24||1972 Oct 18||85||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Richards-9547|RICHARDS]]||[[Richards-9547|Henry]]||1879 Jan 12||1943 Sep 24||64||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Runciman-928|RUNCIMAN]]||[[Runciman-928|James]]||1829 Sep 05||1899 Jul 23||xx||AA2-AC-540||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |RUSSELL||Sarah ||1879||1952 May 27||72||DD-D-17||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Harwood-739|SINNETT]]||[[Harwood-739|Minnie Dora]]||1880 May 05||1945 Aug 19||66||BB-N-102||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Smith-137710|SMITH]]||[[Smith-137710|Stephen]]||1853||1925 May 01||70||FRONT-M-60||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Runciman-1054|STEELE]]||[[Runciman-1054|Isabella Jessie Norrie]]||1855||1915 Nov 25||xx||AA2-AB-531||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Steele-8122|STEELE]]||[[Steele-8122|William]]||1831 May 14||1898 Sep 20||67||AA2-AB-531||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |STEELE||Frederick Thomas||xx||1945 Nov 13||xx||DD-M-44||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Richards-9548|THOMAS]]||[[Richards-9548|Hazel Mary]]||1910 Aug 07||1971 Jan 13||xx||xxx||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Thomas-27664|THOMAS]]||[[Thomas-27664|Ernest John]]||1901 Aug 23||1950 Apr 28||48||DD-I-64||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Jorgensen-1133|THRUSH]]||[[Jorgensen-1133|Camila]]||1882 Apr 20||1946 May 03||64||B-A-43||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |THRUSH||Maurice James John||xx||1962 Jan 05||xx||E-C-65||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Tooman-5|TOOMAN]]||[[Tooman-5|Francis (Frank)]]||1884||1957 Oct 16||73||RC-E-784||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooman-5 Tooman F & H]||to be transcribed |- |TOOMAN||Helen Kawa||xx||1924 Nov 06||39||RC-E-786||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooman-5 Tooman F & H]||to be transcribed |- |[[Thomas-37573|VAILE]]||[[Thomas-37573|Christina Mary (Ivy)]]||1891||1949 Jul 24||57||A-E-41||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Vaile-81|VAILE]]||[[Vaile-81|Hector Owen]]||1890||1971 Nov 26||81||A-E-41||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Pulham-120|VALENTINE]]||[[Pulham-120|Ruby Kathleen]]||1883||1948 Jan 02||65||A-C-22||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Valentine-2265|VALENTINE]]||[[Valentine-2265|Hugh Sutherland]]||1876||1960 Oct 20||83||A-C-23||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Williams-34876|WILLIAMS]]||[[Williams-34876|Albert George]]||1876||1933 Feb 02||54||BB-S-010||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Williams-51309|WILLIAMS]]||[[Williams-51309|Henry Albert Wingrove]]||1904||1938 Dec 28||35||BB-N-102||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |WILLIAMS||Edward Joseph||xx||1961 Mar 04||xx||SOLD3-O-34||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Stuart-4887|WRIGHT]]||[[Stuart-4887|Irene Jessie]]||1906||1951 Aug 18||45||D-I-15||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |[[Wright-23941|WRIGHT]]||[[Wright-23941|Charles Garner]]||1894 Feb 08||1951 May 05||57||A-C-87||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |WRIGHT||Albert Edward||xx||1949 Aug 02||78||SOLD2-E-06||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |- |WRIGHT||Ann||1890||1965 Sep 01||75||A-C-87||To be uploaded||to be transcribed |}

Hamilton Park Cemetery

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[[Category: Hamilton Park Cemetery, Hamilton, Waikato]][[Category:Waikato_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages]] [[Category:Hamilton, Waikato]] ==General Information== Cemetery name:[[:Category: Hamilton Park Cemetery, Hamilton, Waikato|Hamilton Park Cemetery, Hamilton, Waikato]] Address: 395 Morrinsville Rd, Newstead, Waikato, New Zealand GPS Coordinates: -37.7768210, 175.3562990 ==History== Hamilton Park Cemetery is operated by the Hamilton City Council and has served the community since 1957, with the crematorium and chapel facilities operating since 1963. It provides for burials, ash interments, full chapel and committal services and cremations. An administration office is situated to the right of the Chapel, and is open Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 4.30 pm.​ Hamilton Park Cemetery is located in the rural setting of Newstead, at 395 Morrinsville Road. This expansive facility has been developed in a park-like manner and as a result has a peaceful and majestic landscape of trees, shrubs and gardens. ==More Information== *[http://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx Council Website search page] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214914/hamilton-park-cemetery FindAGrave] Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Hamilton Park Cemetery, Hamilton, Waikato| Wikitree]]: 226 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214914/hamilton-park-cemetery Findagrave]: 29530 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/173785 BillionGraves]:6269

Hamilton Pit (Glebe Mine) Disaster 1889

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[[Category:Hamilton Pit (Glebe Mine) Disaster 1889]] __NOTOC__ ----
[[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining]] | [[Space:Australia_Mining_Disasters_Team|Australia]] | Hamilton Pit (Glebe Mine) Disaster 1889 ===Hamilton Pit (Glebe Mine) Disaster, 1889 === ---- '''Map Co-ordinates:''' 32° 55' 23.2968'' S 151° 44' 49.3980'' E
'''GPS Coordinates:''' Lat: -32.923138, Long: 151.747055
---- == Summary == A hundred men were working in the Hamilton Pit at the Glebe Mine, Merewether, on the morning of 22nd June 1889 when the roof began 'working' and collapsed in several places. Many of the men fled for their lives but their lamps went out and they were plunged into darkness. Rocks and coal continued to fall and blocked their escape. Eleven men lost their lives in the disaster, some were caught under fallen coal unable to be moved by workmates and four died of starvation while trapped in a small section of the mine.

Table 1: The Victims - Age, Marital Status, Occupation, and Residence
(Underscored names have profiles; boldfaced names are connected to the Big Tree. ) {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |- height: 20px;" ! align="left" | Name ! align="center" | Age ! align="left" | Marital Status ! align="left" | Occupation ! align="left" | Residence |- | [[Roberts-53046|Jabez Roberts]] | 78 | Single | Miner | |- | [[Proctor-7259|David Proctor]] | 45 | Married, (7 or more) | Miner | Glebe |- | [[Peate-114|John Peate Senior]] | 50 | Married, 5 children | Miner |Merewether |- | [[Peate-113|John Peate Junior]] | 19 | Single | Wheeler | |- | [[Masson-1405|Daniel Masson]] | 27 | Married, 3 children | Miner (former shiftman) | Merewether |- | [[Banfield-1071|Thomas Banfield]] | 18 | Single | Wheeler | |- | [[Pettit-4002|Herbert Pettit]] | 22 | Single | | |- |[[Meadows-7022| John Meadows]] | 30 | Single | Shiftman | Merewether |- | [[Beaumont-3446|George Beaumont]] | 42 | Married, 5 children | Shiftman | Merewether |- | [[Grant-22564|Alexander Grant]] | 30 | Married, 2 (in Scotland) | Shiftman | Merewether |- ! align="left" | [[Hodson-1347|James Hodson]] | 54 | Married, 4 children | Deputy Overman | Adamstown |- |} == Research Notes == The 12-page paperBeauchamp, C. (2014). Disaster at the Australian Agricultural Company's Mine, Hamilton, NSW, 1889. Journal of Australasian Mining History, 12, 193-204. by Clive Beauchamp of Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, NSW, is a great resource for anyone wishing to learn more about this incident. == Sources == *[https://www.coalandcommunity.com/glebe-mine-disaster.php “The Hamilton Pit (Glebe Mine) Disaster, 22 June 1889”], website, www.coalandcommunity.com, Sir Edgeworth David Memorial Museum, accessed 10 June 2023, People and Place | Coal and Community. *[https://www.resourcesregulator.nsw.gov.au/safety/safety-events-and-education-programs/learning-from-disasters/learning-from-disasters/1889 “1889 Hamilton Colliery Case Study”], NSW Government, Resources Regulator, Safety, Safety events and education programs, Learning from disasters, Learning from disasters timeline. *[https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/disaster/industrial/display/107790-hamilton-pit-disaster-memorial-pulpit "Hamilton Pit Disaster Memorial Pulpit"], web, Monument Australia, www.monumentaustralia.org.au, Home » Themes » Disaster » Industrial. *[https://hiddenhamilton.blogspot.com/2014/01/a-great-fall-of-roof-hamilton-mine.html "'A great fall of roof' - the Hamilton mine disaster"], blog, Hidden Hamilton, hiddenhamilton.blogspot.com, 5 Jan 2014, accessed 10 June 2023. *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13726564 "The Colliery Disaster-The Inquest Resumed"], The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) 26 Jul. 1889, Page 5. (Similar to 13726564) *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/28337682 "The Colliery Disaster-Recovery of a Third Body"], The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954), 5 Aug. 1889, Page 7. *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13726564 "The Colliery Disaster. The Inquest Resumed"], The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) 26 Jul. 1889, Page 5. (Pettit, Miners Named with jobs and where found) *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/82626311 "The Hamilton Pit Disaster, The Last Body Recovered"], Singleton Argus (NSW:1880-1954) 11 Sept. 1889, Page 4. (David Proctor, Meadows) *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18973520 "The Colliery Disaster in the Hamilton Pit - The Inquest"] The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW:1843-1893) 23 Jul. 1889, Page 3. (Full page) *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13734197 "The Colliery Disaster-The Death of Herbert Pettit-The Story of Survivors"], The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) 11 Jul. 1889, Page 8.

Hamilton Related Profiles

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== Introduction == This page is to help collect the different Wikitree pages that are related to Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamiltonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_(musical) and the related historical figures and events portrayed in the play. == Inspiration == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Chernow#Alexander_Hamilton Alexander Hamilton (book)] by [[Chernow-2|Ron Chernow]] == Characters (Historical Figures)/Actors == === Main Cast === :[[Hamilton-32|Alexander Hamilton]] :[[Schuyler-142|Eliza Hamilton]] :[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]] :[[Schuyler-389|Angelica Schuyler]] :[[Washington-11|George Washington]] :[[Motier-12|Marquis de Lafayette]] :[[Mulligan-521|Hercules Mulligan]] :[[Laurens-57|John Laurens]] :[[Schuyler-523|Peggy Schuyler]] :[[Hannover-17|King George]] :[[Schuyler-143|Philip Schuyler]] :[[Seabury-197|Samuel Seabury]] : [[Lee-10221|Charles Lee]] : [[Eacker-13|George Eacker]] : [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] : [[Madison-1|James Madison]] : [[Hamilton-12034|Philip Hamilton]] : [[Lewis-20883|Maria Reynolds]] : [[Reynolds-20335|James Reynolds]] : [[Hosack-110|Doctor]] === Other Mentions === : [[Burr-101|Aaron Burr Sr.]] - Aaron Burr's father, referenced in "Aaron Burr, Sir" and "Wait For It". : [[Hamilton-12065|Angelica Hamilton]] - Philip Hamilton mentions a sister in "Take A Break". : [[Edwards-910|Esther Edwards Burr]] - Aaron Burr's mother, referenced in "Aaron Burr, Sir" and "Wait For It". : [[Knox-1|Henry Knox]] - Mentioned in "Right Hand Man". : [[Hamilton-8684|James Hamilton]] - Alexander Hamilton's father, mentioned in "Alexander Hamilton" and "Helpless". : [[Adams-10|John Adams]] - Mentioned in "I Know Him", "The Adams Administration", "The Election of 1800", and "Take A Break". : [[Jay-1|John Jay]] - Mentioned in "Non-Stop". : [[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]] - Mentioned in "Right Hand Man". : [[Pendleton-1127|Nathaniel Pendleton]] - Alexander Hamilton's second in his dual with Aaron Burr. Mentioned in "The World Was Wide Enough". : [[Lytton-122|Peter Lytton]] - Alexander Hamilton's cousin who committed suicide. Referenced in "Alexander Hamilton". : [[Fawcett-520|Rachel Faucette Buck]] - Alexander Hamilton's mother. Referenced in "Alexander Hamilton", "Helpless", and "Hurricane". : [[Howe-2867|Richard Howe]] - Admiral Howe is mentioned in "Right Hand Man". : [[Vimeur-1|Rochambeau]] - Mentioned in "Guns And Ships" and "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)". : [[Bartow-24|Theodosia Bartow Prevost]] - Wife of Aaron Burr. Mentioned in "Wait For It". : [[Burr-637|Theodosia Burr]] - Daughter of Aaron Burr. Mentioned in "Dear Theodosia". : [[Paine-1|Thomas Paine]] - Mentioned in "The Schuyler Sisters". : Thomas Stevens - Alexander Hamilton's mother's landlord. Referenced in "Alexander Hamilton". : [[Van_Ness-521|William P. Van Ness]] - Aaron Burr's second in his dual with Alexander Hamilton. Mentioned in "The World Was Wide Enough". == Sources == See also: * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_(2020_film)

Hamilton West Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Hamilton West Cemetery, Hamilton, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Hamilton West Cemetery == One of the public cemeteries in Hamilton City in Waikato. The Hamilton West Cemetery was open for burials from 1869, with the last burial in 1927. However, it was not until 1975 that it was registered with the Ministry of Health as a closed cemetery and is now protected as a reserve under the District Plan and the Reserves Act 1977. Records indicate that there are 1,659 interments within the 8092 square metre area, however Find-a-Grave has 1744 entries, with very few plots or headstones photographed. Its location in Willoughby Street is by the Waikato Stadium. The cemetery is only accessible by foot. There is no vehicle entry. Street parking is available on days when there is no game at the stadium next door. {{Image|file=Hamilton_West_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }} '''OPENING HOURS:'''
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2km north of the city of Hamilton
Hamilton City
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New Zealand Please contact the Cemetery Manager on 07 856 7987 for enquiries. Or visit hamilton.govt.nz/cemeteries. === Notable Interments === Hamilton West Public Cemetery contains the official war graves of 3 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War: [[Jarvis-3749|Lance Corporal Ernest Haines Jarvis]], [[Roderick-403|Rifleman Emanuel Roderick]] and [[Allen-36430|Corporal Nicholas Herbert Allen]]. === Links === * [https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/cemetery-services/cemeterysearch/Pages/default.aspx Council Cemetery database search tool] * [https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-services/cemetery-services/mapsforms/Documents/Hamilton%20West%20Cemetery%20plot%20location%20map%202018.pdf Plot map of cemetery (pdf)] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2337183/hamilton-west-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hamilton-West-Cemetery/173787 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''11''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''1744''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''195'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 17:37, 17 February 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

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'''Investigating the History of Hamleys Toyshop, facts and clues''' '''Written History''' The Hamleys toy shop history claims the shop was established in 1760 by William Hamley from Bodmin at 231 High Holborn. It was called 'Noah's Ark'. Hamley Family History :The family of Hamley, Hambly, Hamlyn and Hambling by Hambly, Edmund H :Publication date 1944 :Topics Hamley family :Publisher Gloucester, England : Printed for private circulation by John Bellows :Page 64 :[https://archive.org/details/familyofhamleyha00hamb/page/64/mode/2up?q=toy Archive.org] :as told by Mr Cedric Hamley of 116 Ballard's Way, Croydon. (b. 1899, d. 1997) 'Londontopia.net claims that in 1837 'Hamley's' was owned by William Hamley's grandsons. Londontopia.net :https://londontopia.net/site-news/featured/ten-interesting-facts-figures-hamleys-oldest-toy-store-world/ After this point the history is well documented with Charles Dickens a regular customer (he wrote 4 cheques to Mr Hamley between 1838 and 1851) and Queen Victoria a patron. However, a family line back to the original William Hamley has not been found. '''What we know''' [[Hamley-325|William Hamley (1803-1874)]], born in Cripplegate and son of builder John Hamley, ran the toy shop - in fact a 'Toy and Fancy Goods Warehouse'. He took it over between 1825 and 1830 and the shop was located at 231 High Holborn. In 1894 a poster described the shop as 'The largest Stock of Toys, Dolls, Games, Conjuring Tricks, Fancy Goods &c at wholesale prices' Poster 1894 :https://london-overlooked.com/hamley/ Hamleys was run after William's retirement by son Frances James, born in Brixton in 1850 and a 'toy merchant', aged 21 living with retired father William and mother Susannah in 1871. 1871 Census :Name Francis Jas Hamley :Age 21 :Estimated Birth Year 1850 :Relation Son :Gender Male :Where born Brixton, Middlesex :Civil parish St George Bloomsbury :County/Island London :Country England :Registration district St Giles :Sub-registration district St George Bloomsbury :ED, institution, or vessel 12 :Household schedule number 168 :Piece 341 :Folio 47 :Page number 29 :Household Members (Name) Age Relationship :William Hawley 68 Head :Susanah Hawley 54 Wife :Edwin S Hawley 15 Son :Florence H Hawley 13 Daughter :Amelia Whatchad 25 Servant :Francis Jas Hamley 21 Son :The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 341; Folio: 47; Page: 29; GSU roll: 824605 :Source Information :Ancestry.com. 1871 England Census :{{Ancestry Record|7619|11635958|uk}} Before 1825 the warehouse was run by Benjamin Pearsall and he is listed in Holden's Directory from 1799 (where is address was 163 High Holborn). Benjamin Pearsall and his Hardware and Toys moved to 231 High Holborn. 1799 Holden Directory :[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/6370611?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224e645a382b6e756938314149344f764f66717a7957446579334d4e6f44724e58744f51535a5465563874673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Image] :{{Ancestry Record|61265|6746121|uk}} The entry in 1801 describes the business as 'Hardware, Toy and Medicine Warehouse' In 1790 Peter Benjamin Pearsall is a Hardwareman trading at 202 High Holborn. 1790 Holdens Directory Entry :Name Peter Benjamin Pearsall :Dates 1776-1800, 1761-1770 :Location London :Occupation(s) hard ware man :Gender Male :Address(es) 202, High Holborn :Source Date 1790 :Source Info Listed in, Holden’s London Directory 1790 [no t.p.], 1790, HOLDEN, London :Ancestry.com. U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830 :{{Ancestry Record|3877|1537580|uk}} Advertisements printed in the 1880's and the Hamleys Catalogue usually show a banner saying 'Established 1760' and one poster shows they have a magnificent new 'Hamley Brothers' 'Noah's Ark' Toy Warehouse' premises at 86 and 87 High Holborn which included All the latest novelties from the Paris Exhibition especially purchased by them. (undated) Advert #2 :https://www.superstock.com/asset/advertisement-hamleys-toy-shop-hamleys-oldest-largest-toy-shop-world/1746-29957654 The Illustrated Catalogue of Conjuring Tricks (dated 1888) claims they were manufactured by W & F Hamley at 231 High Holborn The Hamleys Catalogue is held at the British Library. '''People who are not William''' A William Hamley born in Bodmin in 1741, baptised by parents Joseph and Susannah became a well known Surgeon in the Bodmin area, taking on apprentice Nicholas Cory in 1774. William Hamley Surgeon :Name Wm Hamley :Payment Date 13 Aug 1774 :Residence Location Bodmin, Cornwall :Notes City (Town) Registers :Household (Name) Role :Wm Hamley Master :Nicholas Cory Apprentice :The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Collection: Board of Stamps: Apprenticeship Books: Series IR 1; Class: IR 1; Piece: 28 :Source Information :Ancestry.com. UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811 :{{Ancestry Record|1851|45240|uk}} The Hamley Family History (page 42) also identified a John Hamley of Treblethick who died in 1777 and had to sell his estates. 2 of his sons were identified as 'Richard of Bodmin' and William of Lostwithiel (who had a son Giles). Apprentice Registers show William of Lostwithiel became a Saddler. His brother Richard, though was described in his father's Will as a Shopkeeper. There were extensive, very historic and notable Hamley families in the Bodmin area, the parish of Bodmin included the following locations in 1837 :Blisland :Bodmin &Bodmin Borough :Camelford :Cardinham :Egloshayle :Helland :Lanhydrock :Lanivet :Lanlivery, Lanlivery Rural, Lanlivery Urban :Lostwithiel :Luxulyan :St. Endellion :St. Kew :St. Mabyn :St. Minver Highlands, St. Minver Lowlands :St. Tudy :St. Winnow :Temple :Wadebridge :Warleggan :Withiel '''What we don't know''' [[Hamley-325|William Hamley (1803-1874)]]'s father was [[Hamley-326|John Hamley (abt.1771-1808)]] but it has not been possible to identify a birth record for him. He died when William was young, in 1808, aged just 37. Burial :Name John Hamley :Gender Male :Record Type Burial :Death Date Abt 1808 :Burial Date 5 May 1808 :Burial Place Saint Giles Cripplegate, City of London, London, England :London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Gis/A/003/Ms06420/004 :Source Information :Ancestry.com. London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 :{{Ancestry Record|1624|7093398|uk}} This indicates he was born around 1771. No other children of John and his wife Margaret went into the Toy business. There are no relevant baptisms for John Hamley in or around the London area but there are other baptisms in Cornwall (some with alternative spellings of Hamley), slightly further away from Bodmin but still in the Parish. :1769 St Mabyn, parents William and Mary. Possible baptism for John :Name John Hamley :Gender Male :Baptism Date 5 Nov 1769 :Baptism Place Saint Mabyn,Cornwall,England :Father William Hamley :Mother Mary :FHL Film Number 0928611 IT 4 :Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 :{{Ancestry Record|9841|165690653|uk}} :1771 Lostwithiel (6 miles from Bodmin), parents Endeniam and Mary. {{Ancestry Record|9841|43950297|uk}} :Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 :1770 St Endellion (13 Miles from Bodmin) parents William and Mary {{Ancestry Record|9841|122563876|uk}} :Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 If the original William was trading in High Holborn we would expect a baptism record for John in the High Holborn area. Possible William Hamleys A William Hamley was baptised in Bodmin in 1827 by parents Joseph and Susannah. This William has no more records but there is a death record '''Clues''' A Catherine Hamley was a witness at John's wedding in London. The only set of parents (above) who also baptised a Catherine were [[Hamley-186|Endymion Hamley (abt.1734-)]] and Mary but she could have been a cousin or in-law. Endiniam (alt spelling) was a Saddler. At the same time as the Toy Warehouse was in High Holborn, another Hamley family, [[Hamley-185|Osbertus Hamley (abt.1730-)]] from St Mabyn were trading literally around the corner in Red Lion Street. He and his son [[Hamley-188|John Osburtus Hamley (bef.1763-1841)]] were Watch and Clock makers and engravers. As far as records show, neither William (b. 1803) nor his father John called any children Osbertus (unusual in the Osbertus family lines!) however, William's son [[Hamley-327|Francis James Hamley (1850-1922)]] called his eldest son Cecil Francis Osbertus Hamley. [[Hamley-185|Osbertus Hamley]] was the brother of [[Hamley-186|Endymion Hamley]]. An Osbertus Hamley was an MP for Bodmin in the 1300's, hence the name carrying through the families. A John Hambley was an apprentice to carpenter George Motton on 13 November 1790. He was living in Boconnoc (about 8 miles from Bodmin, 4.5 miles from St Veep, 14 miles from St Mabyn, 21 miles from St Endellion) Possible Apprenticeship :Name John Hambly :Payment Date 13 Nov 1790 :Residence Location Boconnoc , Cornwall :Notes Country Registers :Household (Name) Role :Geo MottonMaster :John Hambly Apprentice :The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Collection: Board of Stamps: Apprenticeship Books: Series IR 1; Class: IR 1; Piece: 66 :Source Information :Ancestry.com. UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811 :{{Ancestry Record|1851|681655|uk}} Our John married in Piccadilly, Westminster in 1796. Most apprenticeships (but not all) were 8 years. The founder of Hamleys was said to be William of Bodmin (which could be the the parish of Bodmin). Nothing indicates if the original shop was in Cornwall or London. A William Hamley was an apprentice Mercer in 1754 in Truro. Wikipedia defines a Mercer as ''merchants or traders who dealt in cloth, typically fine cloth that was not produced locally. Inventories of mercers in small towns, however, suggest that many were shopkeepers who dealt in various dry commodities other than cloth.'' While most apprenticeships were 7 years, some were 5 years, including attorneys and milliners. A William Hamley was buried in London in 1773 1773 Burial :Name William Hamley :Gender Male :Record Type Burial :Burial Date 4 Jan 1773 :Burial Place St Anne, Soho, London, Westminster, England :City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STA/PR/6/4 :Source Information :Ancestry.com. Westminster, London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1558-1812 :{{Ancestry Record|61865|579913|uk}} . He had been living in Oxford Street. If he started the business in 1760 and his son John was born in 1771 then he may well have had to let someone else take it over until his son or grandson was old enough. However, there were a number of William Hamleys in this area at this time, one was a mariner. The St Mabyn Hamley family were wealthy, some family members (who lived elsewhere in Cornwall) weren't but poor people didn't start their own business in London (they became fisherman or labourers), so he came from the wealthy side. Hamley's toy warehouse was not unique in the area, in 1789 Elizabeth McFadyn and John Lambert were dealers in Toys at 85 High Holborn Other Toy Dealers :Insured: Elizabeth McFadyen and John Lambert, 85 High Holborn, dealers in toys :This record is held by London Metropolitan Archives: City of London :Reference: MS 11936/362/558497 :Description: Insured: Elizabeth McFadyen and John Lambert, 85 High Holborn, dealers in toys :Date: 2 July 1789 :Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives :Language: English :https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/5bb7de25-0fda-4803-937f-98d486a7fc3b In the early 1800's there was a dealer in Dutch Toys at 180 High Holborn, a doll manufacturer and dealer in Toys at 128 High Holborn and in 1809 Ann Richard was a dealer in Toys at 292 Holborn. (National Archives catalogue). '''Finding Further Information''' #Holdens Business directory, checking High Holborn for a Hardware or Toy Warehouse. The directory seems to start in 1761. #Wills for William Hamley (d. 1773) or John (d. 1808). We're assuming both died relatively young so perhaps they had not made a Will. #Perhaps there is a Will of William's father in Cornwall, stating he was a Mercer or lived in London. #Information about Ben Pearsall (about whom nothing has been found, apart from the fact he wasn't the Ben Pearsall from Worcestershire). It's possible he was married to a Hamley and that's how he took over the shop. It's also possible he started the Warehouse himself and sold it to William Hamley in around 1825 on his retirement. #Information about the William Hamley who died in London in 1773. Find other Williams who were there at the time to see if it could be anyone else. #Leases for High Holborn. The National Archives have a bundle of Leases of Various premises ' in High Holborn between 1731 and 1812. (Reference: CRES 2/621). There are other potential documents, searchable at https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk and available at their Kew premises if ordered in advance. '''Conclusions''' I have no doubt the shop was founded in 1760, it is on the Hamleys publicity material from when they were still trading from High Holborn. While it is possible William Hamley, born in the parish of Bodmin to a wealthy family became an apprentice Mercer in Truro for 5 years and then moved to London to start a Toy and Hardware warehouse in High Holborn, there is no evidence to link the Mercer from Truro to the Toyman in Holborn. The only evidence is the verbal history from Cedric Hamley, a descendant of William (b. 1803) who ran a number of Hamleys shops, including one in Croydon. Cedric was born in 1899 and told his tale to Edmund H Hambly around 1944 for his book 'The Family of Hanley, Hambly, Hamlyn and Hambling'. A digital copy is available from the Internet Archive. (www. archive.org). It is also possible that [[Hamley-325|William Hamley (1803-1874)]], son of John born in the parish of Bodmin, took over the shop from the man who started it, Ben Pearsall. His father may well have been [[Hamley-186|Endymion Hamley (abt.1734-)]], the brother of [[Hamley-185|Osbertus Hamley (abt.1730-)]] who also worked in Red Lion Street, a stone's throw from the Toy Warehouse. Certainly if we are celebrating a member of the Hamley Family for creating the Toy shop we know today, [[Hamley-325|William Hamley (1803-1874)]] should be taking a lot of credit. He moved the business forward from a Toy and Hardware (and sometime medicine) warehouse to a proper Toyshop, frequented by Charles Dickens and lauded by Queen Victoria - no doubt helped by the Victorians' love of magic tricks which were sold at the store. He added the Hamley's name and passed the business down through his family. == Sources == See also: * Hamley Family tree: Maclean, The Parochial and family history of the deanery of Trigg Manor published 1873. pp 551-553 (available on internet archive.org) * Hambly, Edmund H: The family of Hamley, Hambly, Hamlyn and Hambling, published 1944. (available on internet archive.org) * Brown, Kenneth Douglas: The British toy business : a history since 1700, published 1996. (available on internet archive.org) * A wealth of Resources about Cornwall including transcriptions of Parish Records (free to access): https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org

Hamlin Chapel Cemetery, Monroe City, Indiana

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Hamlin Lake

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Place holder Notes: Originally Big Sable Lake. Three iterations of the lake: Original, unknown volume, a small lake along the Big Sable river, its deepest point is at the mouth of the lake (currently 60'). In addition to the river, there are multiple tributaries into the Big Sable watershed. First man-made iteration in 1854. The volume of the lake was similar to, but less than the current volume. With the addition of a dam, the lake rose 10 to 12 feet, encompassing much of the watershed in the lake. The purpose of the lake initially was solely as a holding pond for logs, but between 1860 and 1912 the recreational use of the lake increased considerably as the lake became a holiday vacation spot. Between 1912 and 1914 the lake was roughly the original size after the previous damn failed. Second and final man-made iteration in 1914. The volume of the lake is at it's present level, and increases the area the lake encompasses. Concerns over dam resulted in additional concrete reinforcements over the years.

Hamlin Lake Resort

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== Prelude == The land surrounding Hamlin Lake had been the property of Charles Mears, a lumberman who had in 1856 built a dam on the Sable River and established the lumbering community of Hamlin. As the 1870's approached, Mears began divesting himself of both property and the business concerns in the small village of Hamlin. Initially, much of the property was purchased by secondary lumbering concerns like Cartier, Stearns, and Pardee, Cook and Co. Lumber companies. In other cases, the land that Mears had sold off was purchased by property improvement companies, entrepreneurs, farmers and businessmen. One of those entrepreneurs was Charles Gatke. == Origins - Gatke Era (1893 - 1903) == In the late 1800's, Charles T. Gatke, most famous for building the courthouse in Ludington, purchased land on the eastern shore of lower Hamlin Lake, which was set high on a bluff overlooking the lake. The original property was over 9 acres, bordering the shoreline to the west, State St. (Now Stearns Rd.) to the east, Michigan St. (Now Neil Rd.) to the south, and First St. to the north. He also additionally owned property east of State St. (Now Stearns Rd.), from First St. south to the South Bayou. Built in 1894, the original hotel was a large, three-story hotel with 76 rooms, approximately 100' x 100' square. It was named Gatke's Hotel. The side of the building facing the lake featured an upper and lower veranda, where guests could sit and take in the view, and enjoy tea. At the center of the building was large domed rotunda, beneath was a pavilion where bands would play to entertain. On the grounds, in addition to the hotel itself was a blacksmith shop, and stables, as well as a shuffleboard court, and tennis court. Guests could entertain themselves with horse riding, as well as tennis and swimming. By the late 1890s Charles Gatke had built 22 one and two-room cottages to the south, and a game parlor. Establishing the business officially as Gatke's Hotel and Resort, however it was also known as Hamlin Lake Resort. == Early 1900's - Gulembo Era (1903 - 1921) == In 1903, Charles Gatke sold the business to Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gulembo and Gulembo's half-brother, Gus Wermen. The Gulembo's were popular socialites in Ludington, who previously owned and ran the Marshall House, the Filer House, as well as two other hotels. Under the Gulembo's the hotel would see its most significant and memorable change, that of the name. The Gulembo's changed the name of the business to Sauble Inn, with the cottage portion of the resort being called the Sauble Inn cottages. It was a name that would stick despite future attempts to rename the resort. The 1900's were a bustling time for Hamlin Lake hotels, and the Sauble Inn was one of the most famous hotels on the lake. Known for their food and entertainment, the hotel was a popular destination for wealthy businessmen, socialites, athletes, and entertainers. A "dummy" train, named that due to the engine being altered to look like a passenger car, added a Hamlin link. Initially this ended at the south bayou, guests staying at the Sauble Inn then either travelled by launch (steam/gas powered passenger boats), buggy, or foot to the hotel atop the hill. A pier, along with a boat house, was built that jutted out into Hamlin Lake at the base of the hill below the hotel. As the dummy line expanded farther north, a depot was added at the foot of the hill as well. The early 1900's saw another change, the addition of electricity to both the hotel and the cottages. As the first two decades of the 20th century closed, the hotel and resort would see another change in ownership. The Gulembo's would go on to sell their business to George Hallard. == Hallard Era (1921 - 19XX) == In 1921, George Hallard, a respected builder, would purchase the resort business. While Mr. Hallard owned the business, Joseph Becker and his wife were the prominent management team. As with the previous owners, Hallard would also attempt to change the name, this time to Sable Inn and Cottages. Sauble was a bastardization of sable, which George Hallard attempted to correct. With the rise of the automobile, and the development of modern, paved roads, a change took place in how people vacationed. Guests were staying for shorter periods of time. The Hallard era is marked by two significant events in the US, the Great Depression, which would see a significant drop in guest traffic, and then again in World War II. It's also an era marked with tragedy at the resort itself with three separate fires in 1926, 1934, and 1942, the final resulting in the closure of the hotel. Additionally, two teenage girls would lose their lives in rough seas during a boating excursion on Hamlin Lake. The 1920's saw one of the greatest periods in the hospitality business on the lake. The hotel was a popular summer holiday location, with a growing draw from those in Ludington and surrounding communities for its food and entertainment. In 1926 the hotel would suffer its first fire. While the hotel was damaged, a bucket brigade, in large part, saved the hotel. Not much is known of what transpired in the 1930's, however the business continued to operate and held entertainment events for guests as well as the local community. In 1934, a fire would destroy the pavilion causing over $3,000 in damage. The 1940's started out on a high note, 1941 saw the strongest occupancy in history for the hospitality business in the county. The resort event featured a famed ski instructor offering guests lessons in water skiing, as well as sand skiing lessons for the community. However, a year later Sable Inn and Cottages would understandably see a 32% drop in business over the previous year. Finally in 1942, fire destroyed the majority of the hotel. An entire wing of the hotel was destroyed, as well as the pavilion, and part of the second wing. A small corner of the hotel remained, which was converted into a house that the Hallard's would go on to own and live in. After the loss of the hotel, Hallard would make several changes to the cottages. Several of the cottages received additions to the southern side of the cottage. The result of this was an expansion of the kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms, moving the dining area over and allowing for a larger enclosed, screened porch. The former game parlor was converted into a duplex, with two three-bedroom cottages. A new game parlor was built south of the cottages. While it wasn't a part of the resort business, Hallard also built a popular attraction called The Log House. It was initially a restaurant, and dance hall, with a bowling alley in the basement. The Log House sat on the southeastern-most corner of the property. The nostalgic era of big hotels on Hamlin Lake had ended with the fire at Sable Inn. In general, the tourist business had changed from season long stays to short week or two-week long stays. All along the west shore of Lake Michigan, the large hotels were disappearing, and cottages were popping up. Joseph Becker and his wife would depart, with George Hallard and his wife taking over as management of the business. With the end of the war, the 1950's saw a continued increase in business. However, the year-round era of the resort ended. It was a seasonal business. George Hallard would eventually take over the management of The Log House in 1958. After almost 40 years of owning and operating the hotel and cottage business, George Hallard sold Sable Inn and Cottages, along with Vacationland (The Log House) and the home constructed from the remains of the famous hotel, selling all but the home to xxxxxx Kuhn. == Kuhn Era (196x - 1970) == The Log Home would undergo a renovation, which would remove the structural supports for the roof, and in 196x, after a fierce and heavy snowstorm, the building collapses in a loud roaring implosion. During this time as well, the inn itself would suffer a fateful fire. Having survived a fire previously in its lifetime, in the 1940's the inn was consumed by flames. Differing narratives suggest that either the inn was completely destroyed and a house built on top of its location, or a portion of the inn remained and was made into a house. It was the end of an era with the fire at Sauble Inn. By this time, all of the large hotels on Hamlin Lake were gone. The only hotel that still stood was the Arcadia Inn on upper Hamlin Lake. This would also represent the first reduction in land size to the resort with the property the inn was on being sold off. == Cummings: New Owners for a New Era == Ray Cummings and his wife, along with their family, purchased the resort in the 1960's. Ray would bring about some of the most significant changes to the resort since the addition of the original cottages. With the Cummings came major renovations to some of the existing cottages, as well as the addition of new cottages, buildings, and a pool. Several of the original cottages were either torn down and replaced, such as 21 & 22, or received additions to like 18 & 19. Most notable on the changes that the Cummings made were the use of on-slab buildings. Cottages like 21 & 22 were built on slab and elongated, replacing their original single bedroom units featuring a common wall at the bathroom and living rooms. In 18 & 19, where the original units were in good disrepair, slabs were added to the units, and the two individual units joined together, with the common wall along both bedrooms. In addition to the renovations, cottages 25-34 were added. Cottages 25-32 were large, on-slab, three bedroom units. Built either as single units or duplex units with a bathroom, kitchen and one bedroom along the adjoining wall. Cottages 33 & 34 were two/three bedroom units that sat above the hall and game room. In addition to the new cottages, as mentioned a large hall was built perpendicular to and connected to the existing recreation/game room. The hall was used mainly for a potluck dinner and BINGO. It also featured a basement, which was originally intended to serve as a small bowling alley. However it was never completed. Opposite the hall, the laundry and garage were built. The laundry featured several washers, and two dryers for washing linens, as well as for guest use to clean clothes during their stay. The last major addition to the resort the Cummings' built were the pools, which were built adjacent to the game room. Originally featuring a pool for adults and a kids wading pool, the latter would be filled in. The pool offered three levels of depth, 3' with a slow grade to 4', and then a 12' deep end. A diving board was in the deep end, and a water slide in the 4' section. Cottages 1 - 6, which were along the bluff, were torn down. While it is suggested that this was because they were in disrepair, it's most likely because there Cummings had planned to build a hotel at the base of the hill. Due to the geography of the hill, the fineness of the sand, this plan was abandoned. All of the original cottages also became outfitted with hot water heaters and gas furnaces. During the Cummings' era, the resort once again saw tremendous growth due to the focus on family. The larger cottages accommodated growing families. Additionally, Ray was an avid sports fisherman, and with the rise in sports fishing both on Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan, the resort saw growth from recreational sport fishing. A subsequent addition to the resort because of this, were the additions of a larger dock and fishing boats featuring outboard motors. During the Cummings' tenure, the property to the south, situated along Michigan St. had been sold to patrons of the resort. This was the second reduction in the size of the resort. == The Kuhn Era == There were no major changes or additions to the resort during the Kuhn era. == Budd's Sauble Resort == In July of 1976, Marvin Budd, his wife and family purchased Sauble Resort. During this era, the resort once again became focused on family, with activities and events designed to encourage active participation with both adults and children. Saturday and Sunday were unplanned days, allowing families to get settled and spend time with each other. Planned sporting activities throughout the week including fishing, shuffleboard, table tennis, billiards (pool), tennis, and volleyball contests. Evening family activities included a potluck dinner, BINGO, dance, and bonfire, which included an awards ceremony where trophies were handed out to that week's contest winners. There were no significant changes to the cottages during this era. Some of the them were renovated with new carpet, and 23 & 24 received an interior improvement, but the resort was maintained during this era. The one major change to the resort was the addition of a wall along the walk down the hill to the lake. In 1986, after a tremendous rain, the walk along the hill, as well as portions of the hill itself, were washed out. In order to prevent further erosion, drainage and a retaining wall were added from cottage 7 up along the northern edge of the property. == The Fewerda Era == A hotel owner from Silver Lake, and brother to the owner of Ferwerda's Lakeside Resort, Ferwerda would implement several expensive upgrades. The biggest change was the renovation of the old caretaker's house, known as the "Old House". The building had been largely left as a throwback to the 1900's and had been in a state of decay for decades. However, the Ferwerda's transformed the building from a crumbling storage unit, into a functioning four-bedroom cottage. All of the cottages were also resided with vinyl siding, giving them a more modern appearance. The practical benefit was that the wood siding of the cottages no longer had to be painted every year. Another change was a larger, more functional, deck was added to cottage 34 on top of the hall. In doing so, the original door and stair on the outside was removed. One change to the property after the Ferwerda's sold the resort was the northern portion of vacant property, remained with Ferwerda after the sale of the resort. == Rick and Pat Binegar Era == After the Ferwerda's short tenure of ownership, Rick and Pat Binegar purchased the resort. The biggest change was the addition of a double-wide mobile home on the premises overlooking the lake. The building served as both home and office. Another change was the conversion of the hall into two cottages, as well as two more cottages added to the basement. The latter two would eventually be shuttered and barred from use due to their not meeting fire code. Some of the cottages did also see renovations during this period, with a more rustic look and feel on the interior. == Today: The Pomeroy's == With the Pomeroy's, came some of the most active renovation of the resort and grounds it had seen in decades. All of the interiors of all of the cottages had been renovated, with the older cottages receiving a rustic treatment. But the most significant change was the elimination of cottage-side parking. Two parking lots were created where guests park and walk-ways and greens were installed. This gave the resort a much less congested and more remote feel to it. The retaining wall was expended, with tiered retaining walls along the entire hillside down the walk to the lake. A break wall was also installed at the docks, and the swim area eliminated along with the older of the two docks. This permitted a deeper boat dock with additional room for more boats.

Hamlin Name Study

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[[Category:Hamlin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hamlin-888|Robert Hamlin]] 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 Hamlin 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 ==

Hamlin Village

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---- ::'''Township''': Hamlin ::'''County''': Mason ::'''State''': Michigan ::'''Founder''': Charles Mears ::'''Principle Industry''': Lumber, wood shingles ---- == History == : Little is known about the lost village of Hamlin, which was in existence for just over 50 years and was located within the present [[Space:Ludington_State_Park | Ludington State Park]]. === Origins === : The primary natural resources necessary for lumbering in the era, were trees and water. In 1852, [[Mears-626 |Charles Mears]], would leave his brothers and their successful business in Paw Paw, Michigan, to speculate on virgin land further north. In a boat filled with provisions, he and a friend sailed north along the Lake Michigan shoreline up to Manistee. With rights to more than 200 million feet of standing timber in [[ | Mason]] and Oceana counties, he purchased land along the Big Sable River. The mouth of Big Sable Lake, with its narrow stream to Lake Michigan, seemed like the ideal location to establish a mill. : In 1856, Mears built the first wooden dam and established a sawmill. This dam was located a few hundred feet downstream from the present-day dam [1], and raised the lake 12-15 feet. A smaller, wooden dam in the lower Sable held back water to create a large holding pond for logs. The dam would flood the watershed, increasing the Big Sable Lake to nearly its present volume and geographic proportions. : In 1860, Mears renamed the settlement and lake, from Big Sable, to Hamlin, in honor of Mears' choice for vice president, [[Hamlin-528 | Hannibal Hamlin]]. : Logs were cut in winter, stacked on the ice, and moved down into [[Space:Hamlin_Lake | Hamlin Lake]] each spring. Near the dam, the water-powered shingle mill cut about 15 million shingles a year and employed 60 men. Mules pulled carts loaded with shingles along a narrow-gauge railway from the mill, along the river to the docks. Other logs floated downriver to the holding pond. The logs were then cut at the steam-powered mills near the Lake Michigan docks. [1] I believe this is speculation. The original dam may have been much closer to the current dam, as the contours of the land would have made a dam 100 feet down river that raised the lake 10 - 12 feet an extremely wide dam. I believe the original author based this on the fact that a portion of the original sawmill ended up approximately 100 feet from the dam. === Demise === : Hamlin was a bustling village, consisting of mills, boarding houses, sheds, stores, and a schoolhouse. By the early 1870's Charles Mears had began to see the fortunes of the lumber business fall and sold his interests out in the lumbering community to Pardee, Cook, & Co. Then in 1888, during a storm, the wooden dam collapsed. A deluge of water drove logs into and moved houses, buildings, and debris into Lake Michigan. : A second dam was built, but in 1912, that one too broke and washed away all remnants of the village of Hamlin. A few dwellings remained until the 1930s, but they were removed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in preparation for construction of the new state park. : With the end of the lumber era, there was no longer a business need to rebuild a functional dam. However, businesses, homes, and resorts had begun to spring up along the Hamlin Lake, establishing it as a recreational lake. Thus, a new concrete dam was completed in 1914, about 100 yards upstream from the original dam. === Historical Site Status === : In 1957 the Hamlin Village site, within the Ludington State Park, was designated as a historical site. With the following marker: ::::::::''' A BYGONE LUMBERING TOWN''' :::::''Two centuries after Father Marquette's death not far from here in 1675, timber from this area's forests helped build America. Among the lumbering towns of the region was Hamlin, located on the Big Sable River at this site. Lumber from the sawmill was hauled by mule cars on a transway to long piers on Lake Michigan. In 1888 the mill dam broke. The released waters wiped out the little village.'' == Population == === Businesses === : '''Name''': Charles Mears : '''Type''': Lumber and Saw mill : '''Name''': William H. Brown & Company : '''Type''': Saw mill : '''Name''': Pardie Cook & Company : '''Type''': Saw mill : '''Name''': : '''Type''': Commercial fishing : '''Name''': : '''Type''': Commercial fishing : '''Name''': : '''Type''': Commercial fishing === Residents and Families === : '''Baker''': : The Bakers were farmers, who most likely lived in Hamlin Township, not necessarily in the village of Hamlin. More research is necessary. However, Nancy did work at the boarding house in Hamlin. :: [[ | Samuel Baker]] :: [[ | Nancy Baker]] : '''Caruit''': : The Caruits were farmers, who most likely lived in Hamlin Township, not necessarily in the village of Hamlin. More research is necessary. : '''Cobb''': : The Cobbs were a young family in 1870, with Ann just being born. David was a teamster, likely transporting goods between villages, or hauling trees after they were felled. While Lena was a home maker. :: [[ | David Cobb]] :: [[ | Lena Cobb]] :: [[ | Ann Jameson]] : '''Jameson''': : In 1870 the Jamesons were residents of the boarding house operated by the Yockeys. Alphonzo was a laborer, while Josephine was a domestic servant. :: [[ | Alphonzo Jameson]] :: [[ | Josephine Jameson]] : '''Jennings''': : :: [[ | George Jennings]] :: [[ | Mary Ann Jennings]] :: [[ | John Jennings]] :: [[ | William Jennings]] :: [[ | George Jennings]] :: [[ | Byron Jennings]] :: [[ | Arthur Jennings]] :: [[ | Lizzie Jennings]] : '''Pelton''': : In 1870 the Peltons were residents of the boarding house operated by the Yockeys. David was a foreman at the sawmill, while Ellen worked at the boarding house. :: [[ | David Pelton]] :: [[ | Ellen Pelton]] :: [[ | Ettie Pelton]] : '''Slandick''': : As of this writing, it is presumed that Mary's husband was either lost in the Civil War, or passed away otherwise. The Slandicks were farmers, which Mary tended with her children. :: [[ | Mary Slandick]] :: [[ | john Slandick]] :: [[ | Joseph Slandick]] :: [[ | Frank Slandick]] :: [[ | Mary Slandick]] :: [[ | Hannah Slandick]] : '''Stray''': : Orson was a fisherman, while his wife tended house. To the best of my personal knowledge, the Strays continued to live in the Hamlin area, with descendants residing an overlook of the middle bayou on Hamlin Lake known as Cherry Hill. :: [[ | Orson H. Stray]] :: [[ | Mary E. Stray]] :: [[ | Frank Stray]] :: [[ | Charles Stray]] : '''Yockey''': : The Yockeys ran one of the boarding houses. Prior residents of Lincoln, Michigan to the south, they moved to Hamlin after the birth of their son Charles. By 1880 they had left Hamlin and moved further south to Pere Marquette or what would become Ludington, Michigan. They had several residents staying at the boarding house as well as two servants that help keep house. :: [[ | Valentine Yockey]] :: [[ | Ellen Yockey]] :: [[ | Charles F. Yockey]] : '''Other Residents''': : These individuals either were not married or did not own their own home. :: '''Blacksmiths''': ::: [[ | Charles Anderson]] :: '''Carpenters''': ::: [[ | William Richards]] :: '''Domestic Servants''': ::: [[ | Mary Lanagan]] :: '''Engineers''': ::: [[ | Benjamin Aye]] :: '''Fishermen''': ::: [[ | William Gallaway]] :: '''General Laborers''': ::: [[ | Peter Boyne]] ::: [[ | Fritz Cale]] ::: [[ | Charles Debash]] ::: [[ | William Corbetton]] ::: [[ | Gotlif Hargil]] ::: [[ | Thomas Hickey]] ::: [[ | Dennis Lange]] ::: [[ | Andrew Lonnan]] ::: [[ | Henry Matsick]] ::: [[ | Ellis Olsen]] ::: [[ | John Niess]] ::: [[ | Joseph Remaker]] ::: [[ | Joseph Smith]] :: '''Sawmill Hands''': ::: [[ | John Bell]] ::: [[ | Patrick Boyne]] ::: [[ | Andrew Dahl]] ::: [[ | John Danbar]]: Foreman ::: [[ | Augustus Estergreen]] ::: [[ | David Ewing]] ::: [[ | Jonathan Harley]]: Watchman ::: [[ | Augustus Iris]] ::: [[ | William McVay]] :: '''Sailors''': ::: [[ | Charles Lakender]] :: [[ | Nathaniel Gross]]: Clerk in boarding house === Sources === http://www.hamlinlake.com/stories/history_of_the_village_of_hamlin_michigan

Hamline Cemetery

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[[Category:Hamline Cemetery, Benton, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hamline 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]]. Hamline Cemetery is located in Benton, Columbia 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
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Hammett Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. My paternal grandfather was Charles Oscar Hammett (b. Abt 1899; d. 1947 in Seattle, WA) He used his middle name, Oscar. The is a family legend that he is a cousin of Samuel Dashiell Hammett. Many believe that clearly there is a physical resemblance as well. Having said that, I have yet to find any proof that this is true. I'm looking for help! Anyone looking for a biological link to S. Dashiell Hammett? Pamela Vest

Hammock Name Study

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[[Category:Hammock Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hammock Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hammock Hammock] 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 Hammock 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 Hammock's), by time period (18th Century Hammock's), or by topic (Hammock DNA, Hammock Occupations, Hammock 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 Hammock 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: [[Hammock-134|Randy Hammock]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hammock}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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/Hammack Hammack] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hammak Hammak]

Hammon

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::'''The Alice Stone Bible''' ::by Newman A Hall ::1913-2006 :In the matter of the Alice Stone Family Bible there ought to be credit given to Susan Clardy and Roberta Hammon of California. They are second cousins of mine whom I discovered only a few years ago. In any case these two were the ones who sent me all the information which I pieced together to prepare this report. Many years ago, I had known there was such a Family Bible but I could never trace it down. It was a break when these two, initially not knowing each other, tracked me down through email. We've had a great time working together since. :Thomas Hammon of Cranston, RI was born 05 June 1737. According to a note in the Alice Stone Family Bible his father and uncle were seamen who settled in Rhode Island apparently about the time of the birth of Thomas Hammon. There is no record of either of these two brothers or the place of birth of Thomas. He was just nineteen years old when his first child, John Hammon, was born 30 Nov 1756. :The first wife of Thomas Hammon was Patience Stone, daughter of Peter Stone and Patience Printing. She died after the birth of her son, John Hammon. Her sister Alice Stone, then became the second wife of Thomas Hammon and her first child, Phebe, was born 14 Aug 1763. There is no record for the dates of marriage for these two wives. :In addition to the two daughters, Patience and Alice, Peter Stone also had a son, Peter, whose wife was Mary Hammon by whom he had twelve children. Mary Hammon was also born 05 Jun 1737. The first child of Peter and Mary, Mary, was born 01 Jan 1754 when Mary was only sixteen years old. The circumstances of Thomas and Mary Hammon both born on the same date having their first child in their teens suggests that they probably had been living in the Peter Stone household and may have been left there for care by their parents. :A record of the family of Thomas Hammon was set down in a family bible which belonged to his second wife, Alice Stone. A note on the back of the title page of the New Testament has the following inscription: ''Alice Hammon hur Bible Bought in Philadelphia in the year AD 1805 - price 5 dollars. And after my decease I give this Bible to my son Daniel Hammon. Wrote by John Hammon my son''. :The Bible, by her direction was handed down to her youngest son, Daniel (1777-1846), and in turn to his youngest son, Daniel Hammon Jr. (1820-1895). It survived until 1914 when it was last known to have been in the possession of a great grandson, Glenn Hammon (1857-1936) of Chicago, son of Daniel Jr. Apparently this bible was by Daniel for his own family record since there is no evidence that he had his own family, bible. His son, Daniel Jr.; however, did make a transcription of this record into his bible. This second bible survived in part having been incorporated into a family history scrapbook until 1953. This scrapbook has since been discarded. In 1885, Daniel Jr. gave a family bible as a wedding present to his son, Glenn Milton Hammon and his wife. Dr. Glenn Hammon then copied a full record from the Daniel Jr. bible. This bible survives. Both of the subsequent bibles contained new material pertaining to later families not entered into the Alice Stone Bible. :In 1911, Georgia K. Hammon (1882-1915), of San Francisco, a great granddaughter of Daniel Hammon Sr., engaged the services of Edward A. Claypool, a professional genealogist of Chicago, to examine the Alice Stone Bible then in the possession of Dr. Glenn Hammon, and he prepared a certified copy. This together with the Glenn Hammon Bible and notes taken from the Daniel Hammon Bible scrapbook are the basis for the present Record. :There are entries for births and deaths only. Those made by Alice Stone appear first followed by those made by her son, Daniel. Entries with an asterisk* were made by Daniel Hammon. Sections within brackets, [ ], were torn from the original bible and replaced with information from the Daniel Hammon’s bible. It appears that the data was originally on three pages as noted. '''Alice Stone Family Bible Entries Births''' :Thomas Hammon was born June the 5 A.D. 1737 on the first day of the week. :Alice Hammon his wife July the 30 1738 on the first day of the week. :John Hammon the 30 day of November A.D. 1756 on Tuesday. :Phebe Hammon the 14 of August A.D. 1763 on the first day of the week. :Ama Hammon the 7 of April A.D. 1765 the first day of the week. :[Joseph Hammon born March A.D. 1767] :Lydia Hammon the 25 of November 1768 on Friday. :Moley Hammon the 23 day of December 1770 on the first day of the week. :James Hammon the 22 of October A.D. 1772 on Thursday. :Daniel Hammon June the 14 1777 on Saturday. :Nancy Hammon the 7 of January on Monday A.D. 1782. '''Deaths''' :Thomas Hammon Died on Thursday the 24 of March 1814 :Betsy Hammon Died on Thursday the 29 of April 1813. :(*)Alice Hammon [wife of Thomas Hammon [died] on Friday [the] of May 1826. :Peter Stone in Cranston on Monday the 17 of February A.D. 1783 in the 85th year of his age. :Patience Stone wife of Peter Stone died in April 1st A.D. 1760 in the sixtieth year of her age. :(*)[Hiram H.] Hammon Died [July] the 7 1840 on Tuesday [age 50 years] 1 m. 9 days. :(*)Daniel Ham[mon] Died [Feb. 20th 18[46] on Friday [age 68 yr, 8 m,] 6 d. :(*)James Hammon, son of Thomas Hammon and his wife, died the 8th day of April A.D. 1783 in the 11th year of his age. '''Births''' :(*)Daniel Hammon the son of Thomas Hammon was Born June the 14, 1777 on Saturday. :(*)Silvey Hammon his wife was Born the 27 of February A.D. 1778. :(*)Betsy Hammon the 14 of October A.D. 1800 on Tuesday. :(*)Dexter Hammon the 27 of October on Tuesday, A.D. 1801. :(*)Williston R. Hammon the first day of February on Thursday 1804. :(*)Polly Hammom the 29 of May on Saturday A.D. 1806. :(*)James Hammon was Born February the 29 A.D. 1808 on Sunday. :(*)Hiram H. Hammon was Born the 29 of May A.D. 1810 on Tuesday. :(*)Marshall M. Hammon was Born Au[gust] the 31 A.D. 1813. :(*)Marcus T. H[ammon] was Born [15 of October] A.D. 1815. :(*)Charles. H[ammon] was Born [26 of May A.D.] 1817. :(*)Daniel H[ammon was] Born M[ay the 20 A.D. 1820]. :Newman A Hall is the son of Glenn M. Hall

Hammond/Woerner Family Mysteries

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Hammond Families

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] === with an account of the early history of the family in Normandy and Great Britain, 1000-1902 === Note: This English origin is disproved; see [[Space:English_origins_of_Benjamin_Hammond_of_Sandwich|English origins of Benjamin Hammond of Sandwich]] '''Author:''' Hammond, Frederick Stam, 1858- '''Publisher:''' Oneida, New York: Ryan & Burkhart, Printers, 1902 * Source Example: ::: Hammond, Frederick Stam. ''[[Space:Hammond_Families|History and genealogies of the Hammond families in America : with an account of the early history of the family in Normandy and Great Britain. 1000-1902]]'' (Oneida, New York: Ryan & Burkhart, Printers, 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hammond|Hammond]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hammond_Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations: === Vol. I * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi11hamm * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11480907/ Vol. II *https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi12hamm *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11480907/ Also see: * http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~foulkrod/genealogy/Hammond%20Family.htm === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1. :* The Name And Its Origin As Found In Ancient History And Mythology :* Early Hammond Records From Lavenham, England, And Surrounding Parishes :* Wills Of Suffolk County Hammonds :* Hammond Genealogy. Part I :* Hammond Genealogy. Part II :* Hammond Genealogy. Part III :* Hammond Genealogy. Part IV :* Hammonds Of Essex County, Mass. Part V :* Hammond Genealogy. Part VI :* Hammond Genealogy. Part VII :* Hammond Genealogy. Part VIII :* Index. Names Of Hammonds :* Index. Names Other Than Hammond * Vol. II :* Hammond Genealogy. Part I :* Hammond Genealogy. Part II :* Hammond Genealogy. Part III :* Hammond Genealogy. Part IV :* Hammond Genealogy. Part V :* Hammond Genealogy. Part VI :* Hammond Genealogy. Part VII :* Index. Names Of Hammonds :* Index. Names Other Than Hammond See also: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]]

Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden Sydney, Virginia

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[[Category: Virginia Colleges and Universities]] [[Category:Hampden Sydney, Virginia]] == Alma Mater == [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] 9th US President

Hampshire County, Virginia

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[[Category: Hampshire County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Hampshire County, Virginia]][[Category: Hampshire County, West Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Hampshire County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Hampshire County, Virginia}} == Hampshire County == ===History=== The County was named for Hampshire, England and formed from [[Space: Frederick County, Virginia | Frederick]] and [[Space: Augusta County, Virginia | Augusta]] Counties on December 13, 1753. Portions formed into Mineral Count, West Virginia in 1866. == Sources == *https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00nort/page/10/mode/2up. 1782 Virginia Census *Sims index to land grants in West Virginia...available on Family Search and Ancestry websites. See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Hampshire County on Family Search]

Hampshire County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Hampshire County, West Virginia | category =Hampshire County, West Virginia }} -------
Hampshire County, West Virginia
'''History''' Hampshire County was first visited by Europeans about 1725 and the first settlers were there by the 1730's. Olson, Ted "Hampshire County." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 31 May 2013. (Web. 26 January 2018) [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/152]. Hampshire County gets its name from it large hogs. Thomas Fairfax, 6ththe Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1693–1781) named the County in honor of Hampshire, England which was known for it's fat hogs. Lord Fairfax had seen large fat hogs and upon asking where they were from he was told they were from South Branch Potomac River Valley, which is now Hampshire County, so he declared that this would be the name of that area when it was settled. Wikipedia contributors, "Hampshire County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=818949724 (accessed January 26, 2018). Hampshire County has an interesting and complex history. It is the oldest County in West Virginia. Romney, the county seat, shares credit with Shepherdstown as West Virginia’s oldest incorporated town. Hampshire County provided the territory for all or part of five other West Virginia counties, and was subdivided into Morgan County (1820) which was actually part of Hampshire and part of Berkeley County, Mineral County (1866), Grant County (1866) and Hardy County (1785). Hampshire was part of many different counties in early pre-American history. "Hampshire County, West Virginia Genealogy", Glenda Thompson, Hampshire County Coordinator, Les Shockey, West Virginia State Coordinator, Connie Burkett, Asst. State Coordinator. WV GENWEB, part of the USGenWeb Project. 996-2018 ~ Hampshire County WVGenWeb. Last Updated: 2018. (accessed 22 January 2017).[http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/ WVGenWeb] It successively became: * Essex (b 1692 from Old Rappannock [d 1692]) * King & Queen (b 1691 from New Kent b 1654) * King William (b 1701 from King and Queen) * Spotsylvania County (b 1720) * Augusta District * West Augusta District * Orange County (b 1734) * Frederick County (b 1738) * Hampshire County (b 1753) '''Government Offices''' Hampshire County Courthouse 66 North High Street PO Box 806, Romney, WV 26757"Hampshire County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Hampshire]( Web 22 January 2017) '''Geography''' Hampshire County is located in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, in the foothills of the Alleghany mountain range. Hampshire County is bordered to the north by the Potomac River (and the Potomac’s North Branch), and is crossed by the Potomac’s South Branch and the Little Cacapon and Cacapon rivers. The North River, flows across Hampshire before joining the Cacapon near the Morgan County line. * Total Area: 645 sq miles * Land: 640 sq miles * Water: 4.4 sq miles '''Adjacent counties''' * Allegany County, Maryland (north) * Morgan County (northeast) * Frederick County, Virginia (east) * Hardy County (south) * Mineral County (west) '''Protected areas''' These are listed by Wikipedia as * Edwards Run Wildlife Management Area * Fort Mill Ridge Wildlife Management Area * Nathaniel Mountain Wildlife Management Area * Short Mountain Wildlife Management Area * South Branch Wildlife Management Area * Wardensville Wildlife Management Area * George Washington National Forest '''Demographics''' As per Wikipedia * 2015 est population: 23,353 * Density: 36/sq mi * 2010 median income for a household : $31,792 * 2010 median income for a family: $45,447 * per capita income for the county: $17,752 '''Cities''' Augusta / Barnes Mill / Bloomery / Blues Beach / Bubbling Spring / Capon Lake / Capon Springs / Capon Springs Station / Cold Stream / Creekvale / Davis Ford / Delray / Dillons Run / Donaldson / Forks of Cacapon / Frenchburg / Glebe / Good / Grace / Greenspring / Hainesville / Hanging Rock / Higginsville / High View / Hooks Mills / Hoy / Intermont / Jericho / Junction / Kirby / Largent / Lehew / Levels / Little Cacapon / Loom / Mechanicsburg / Millbrook / Millen / Millesons Mill / Neals Run / Nero / North River Mills / Okonoko / Pancake / Pin Oak / Pleasant Dale / Points / Purgitsville / Rada / Raven Rocks / Ridgedale / Rio / Ruckman / Sector / Sedan / Shanks / Shiloh / Slanesville / South Branch Depot / Springfield / Three Churches / Vance / Vanderlip / Wappocomo / Woodrow / Yellow Spring / Capon Bridge / Romney (County Seat) '''Formed From''' Hampshire County was created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1754, from parts of Frederick and Augusta Counties (Virginia) and is the state's oldest county. '''Resources''' '''Census''' * 2000 United States Census data shows 20,203 people, 7,955 households, and 5,640 families residing in the county. * 2010 United Census data shows there were 23,964 people, 9,595 households, and 6,606 families residing in the county. '''Notables''' As listed in Wikipedia * Jesse B. Aikin, Shape note "singing master" * Stephen Ailes, U.S. Secretary of the Army * William Armstrong, U.S. Congressman from Virginia * James Caudy, Frontiersman and "Indian fighter" * Edna Brady Cornwell, First Lady of West Virginia * John J. Cornwell, 15th Governor of West Virginia * Marshall S. Cornwell, Newspaper publisher, poet, and author * William B. Cornwell, railroad and timber executive * John Collins Covell, WVSDB principal * Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy, West Virginia State Senator * William Foreman, Early American military leader * Henepola Gunaratana, Bhavana Society founder * John J. Jacob, 4th Governor of West Virginia * Howard Hille Johnson, WVSDB founder and educator * Gabriel Jones, Burgess and Hampshire County Clerk of Court * Jonah Edward Kelley, Medal of Honor recipient * Herman G. Kump, 19th Governor of West Virginia * Charles S. Lawrence, IFT Executive Vice President * Thomas Bryan Martin, Burgess and Hampshire County judge * Angus William McDonald, Confederate States Army Colonel * Cornelia Peake McDonald, American diarist * Ann Pancake, Author * Catherine Pancake, Filmmaker * Sam Pancake, Actor * Isaac Parsons (1752–1796), Virginia House Delegate * Isaac Parsons (1814–1862), Virginia House Delegate * Lee Hawse Patteson, First Lady of West Virginia * Mary Ann Shaffer, American writer * Richard Stafford, Pioneer * Howard Llewellyn Swisher, American businessperson, real estate developer, and historian * Felix Walker, U.S. Congressman from North Carolina * Alexander White, U.S. Congressman from Virginia * Francis White, U.S. Congressman from Virginia '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' [[:Category:Hampshire_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Hampshire Cemeteries on WikiTree]] [http://www.usgwarchives.net/wv/hampshire/cemeteries.html Hampshire County Cemeteries on usgweb] === Sources ===

Hampshire Profiles Location Statistics

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__TOC__ == Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Hampshire, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 19 February 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Hampshire profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Hampshire) * Birth location (people who died in Hampshire) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DHampshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DHampshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DHampshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DHampshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DHampshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DHampshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||7||18||25 |- |5||||||1||1 |- |8||||||1||1 |- |11||||4||7||11 |- |12||||11||33||44 |- |13||||21||43||64 |- |14||||31||60||91 |- |15||||73||151||224 |- |16||1||498||715||1214 |- |17||2||1036||1496||2534 |- |18||1||5872||6967||12840 |- |19||||27001||28181||55182 |- |20||||3928||4227||8155 |- |21||||1||1||2 |- |Grand Total||4||38483||41901||80388 |} === Born in Hampshire: Where did they die? 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=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DHampshire+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Hampshire]||44575|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHampshire+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||2085||4.68%|| |- |Total with a birth location||42490||95.32%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHampshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||38484||86.34%||90.57% |- |England Bedfordshire||69||0.15%||0.16% |- |England Berkshire||457||1.03%||1.08% |- |England Buckinghamshire||175||0.39%||0.41% |- |England Cambridgeshire||96||0.22%||0.23% |- |England Cheshire||120||0.27%||0.28% |- |England Cornwall||256||0.57%||0.60% |- |England County Durham||138||0.31%||0.32% |- |England Derbyshire||84||0.19%||0.20% |- |England Devon||569||1.28%||1.34% |- |England Dorset||1268||2.84%||2.98% |- |England Essex||426||0.96%||1.00% |- |England Gloucestershire||280||0.63%||0.66% |- |England Gloucestershire Bristol||50||0.11%||0.12% |- |England Greater London||1638||3.67%||3.86% |- |England Hampshire||21464||48.15%||50.52% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||2739||6.14%||6.45% |- |England Herefordshire||52||0.12%||0.12% |- |England Hertfordshire||166||0.37%||0.39% |- |England Kent||934||2.10%||2.20% |- |England Lancashire||413||0.93%||0.97% |- |England Leicestershire||86||0.19%||0.20% |- |England Lincolnshire||124||0.28%||0.29% |- |England Middlesex||1169||2.62%||2.75% |- |England Norfolk||287||0.64%||0.68% |- |England Northamptonshire||112||0.25%||0.26% |- |England Northumberland||103||0.23%||0.24% |- |England Nottinghamshire||91||0.20%||0.21% |- |England Oxfordshire||160||0.36%||0.38% |- |England Shropshire||57||0.13%||0.13% |- |England Somerset||471||1.06%||1.11% |- |England Staffordshire||180||0.40%||0.42% |- |England Suffolk||198||0.44%||0.47% |- |England Surrey||1282||2.88%||3.02% |- |England Sussex||987||2.21%||2.32% |- |England Warwickshire||222||0.50%||0.52% |- |England Wiltshire||946||2.12%||2.23% |- |England Worcestershire||91||0.20%||0.21% |- |England Yorkshire||401||0.90%||0.94% |- |Born in England, county not known||704||1.58%||1.66% |- |Born in United Kingdom, country not known||44||0.10%||0.10% |- |Born in Unknown Country||289||0.65%||0.68% |- |Scotland||490||1.10%||1.15% |- |Wales||304||0.68%||0.72% |- |Ireland||633||1.42%||1.49% |- |Australia||155||0.35%||0.36% |- |Canada||130||0.29%||0.31% |- |France||68||0.15%||0.16% |- |India||445||1.00%||1.05% |- |Jersey||65||0.15%||0.15% |- |New Zealand||69||0.15%||0.16% |- |South Africa||71||0.16%||0.17% |- |United States||114||0.26%||0.27% |}

Hampshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers

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==Content== ===Background=== ''This page is currently under construction - if you would like to help with editing and formating - please feel free to do so! all help is appreciated. if o uwould like to be part of this 'research project' which is leading toward locating descendants etc.. then please contact me:)'' if one of your ancestors has a profile on Wikitree - you can use the wikistickers on their profile: {{England Sticker|Hampshire}} {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after |colony=Van Diemen's Land}} ===Summary=== Of the almost 350 people arrested for machine breaking and rioting at Hampshire, 100 people were initially sentenced to Death. Most of them had their death sentences commuted although two men were executed in January 1831. Henry COOK (aged 19) and James Thomas COOPER aged 33. of the other 98 men sentenced to death: 42 people transported for Life 23 transported for 7 years 17 transported for 14 years. The other 18 men had prison sentences imposed (usually with hard labour). ===Names of Rioters and Machine Breakers Transported to VDL=== Name/ Age/ Term :ADAMS William 35 14 years :ALLEN John 51 7 years :'''ANNALLS James 19 Life''' :ANNETTS John 38 7 years :'''ARNEY Joseph 26 Life''' :ARNEY William 27 7 years :BAKER James 20 14 years :'''BATTEN John 21 Life''' :BECKINGHAM Richard 26 7 years :BERRIMAN (BERRYMAN) Thomas, senior 52 7 years :BOLTER William, senior 60 14 years :BOYES John 50 7 years :BRACKSTONE William 33 7 years :'''BULPITT Charles 25 Life''' :'''BULPITT John 23 Life''' :'''BUNCE Henry 24 Life''' :BURGESS William 25 7 Years :CARTER George 38 14 years :CARTER Joseph 45 7 years :CHAMP David 21 :'''CHILDS Abraham 48 Life''' :CLARK George 25 14 years :CLARKE George 20 7 years :'''CLARKE George 20 Life''' :COLEMAN George 22 7 tears :COLLINS George 24 7 years :COLLINS John 33 7 years :CONDUIT William, the younger 24 7 years :COOK James 28 14 years :'''COOK Robert 23 Life''' :COOPER James 29 7 years :DEADMAN Aaron 30 14 Years :DUKE John 20 7 years :'''ELDRIDGE Henry 23 Life''' :FARMER Jeremiah 30 14 years :'''FARMER William 24 Life''' :'''FAY(E) Charles 22 Life''' :FIELDER Arthur 43 7 years :FORD James 19 7 years :'''FREEMANTLE Nicholas 30 Life''' :'''FULFORD John 50 Life''' :FUSSELL James 20 7 years :'''GILMORE John 25 Life''' :GLASSPOLE James 30 7 years :'''GOODALL Thomas 30 Life''' :GREEN Thomas 22 14 years :GREGORY Thomas 32 7 years :'''HARDING Aaron 41 Life''' :HARDING Benjamin 38 7 years :HARDING Thomas 32 7 years :'''HAYTER Charles 53 Life''' :HEATH John 45 Life :HEIGHES Thomas 28 7 years :HILL Isaac, senior 62 7 years :HILL William 25 7 years :'''HOLDAWAY Robert 38 Life''' :'''HOPGOOD George 30 Life''' :HOPGOOD John 30 7 years :HOUGHTON Peter 34 7 years :HUDSON John or John HOTSON 33 7 years :ISLES Isaac 25 7 years :J'''AMES Henry 37 Life''' :JENMAN George 20 7 years :JENMAN William 21 7 years :KEENS John 18 14 years :'''KEENS Richard 34 Life''' :KIMBER John 35 7 years :'''KINGSHOTT John 35 Life''' :LAWRENCE Lazarus 24 14 years :LUSH John 30 7 years :'''MANNS Isaac 19 Life''' :'''MANNS James 24 Life''' :MARTIN James 33 14 years :'''MASON Joseph 31 Life''' :'''MASON Robert 24 Life''' :MOREY Samuel, junior 19 7 years :MYLAND George 28 14 years :NASH John 31 14 years :NEALE Thomas 20 14 years :'''NEWMAN John 33 Life''' :NEWMAN William 21 14 years :NUTBEEN Edward Charles or Edmund Charles NUTBEENE 18 7 years :PAICE George 23 7 years :'''PAIN Charles 22 Life''' :PAINTER James 36 7 years :PALMER George 37 7 years :'''PAYNE Daniel 21 Life''' :'''POINTER John or John PAINTER 29 Life''' :'''PRIMER William 34 Life''' :'''PUMPHREY James 28 Life''' :'''QUINTON Samuel 26 Life''' :RAMPTON Richard 25 7 years :'''READ Charles 34 Life''' :ROSE George 24 7 years :'''SHEPHERD Charles 26 Life''' :'''SHEPHERD William 23 Life''' :SILCOCK John 27 7 years :SIMS Daniel 20 7 years :SIMS John 25 7 years :SIMS William 54 7 years :'''SLADE John 45 Life''' :'''SMITH William 20 Life''' :'''STANMORE William 23 Life''' :STROUD William 37 14 years :SYDENHAM Edward 21 7 years :TOLLARD John 22 7 years :TONGS John 34 7 yars :'''TRIGGS Matthew 36 Life''' :'''TURNER Jacob 22 Life''' :WAREHAM William 25 7 years :'''WARWICK Thomas 34 Life''' :WATTS William 24 7 years :'''WEBB George 23 Life''' :WEBB William 21 7 years :WEEKS John 28 Life :WHITCHER or WITCHER  William 26 7 years :WHITE John 29 7 years :'''WILTSHIRE Jacob 22 Life''' ===Hampshire Sentencing Name Index=== :ABRAHAM William 26 Riotous assembly at Wickham Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :ADAMS James 20 Riotous assembly at Littleton Discharged on recognizance :'''ADAMS William 35 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Owslebury Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :ALDERMAN James Robbery Acquitted :'''ALLEN John 51 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Penton Grafton Transportation for 7y''' :ANDREWS William 33 Riotously assembling & robbery at Stockbridge Acquitted :'''ANNALLS James 19 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Barton Stacey Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :ANNETTS James 19 Machine breaking, assault & robbery at Vernham’s Dean Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction :'''ANNETTS John 38 Riotously assembling, robbery & destroying  machines at Highclere & Burghclare Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''ARNEY Joseph 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''ARNEY William 27 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Transportation for 7y''' :ASTELL Thomas 32 Stopping Lady Lethbridge’s carriage & committing highway robbery No Bill :ASTRIDGE or ASBRIDGE William 43 Riotous assembly & robbery at Basingstoke Trial postponed; appeared again Lent Assizes, 26 February 1831 - Acquitted :'''BAKER James 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''BAKER John 50 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Leckford Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction''' :BAKER Moses 30 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :BAKER William 40 Riotous assembly, machine breaking & robbery at East Woodhay Acquitted :BARNES William 42 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Owslebury Acquitted :BARTHOLOMEW Benjamin 16 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :BATCHELOR Benjamin 32 Assault & robbery on James Knight at Owslebury Discharged for want of prosecution :BATT Charles 20 Robbery at Barton Stacey, money, bread, cheese & beer Acquitted :BATT George 22 Assault & robbery on Mary Cotton at Barton Stacey Acquitted :BATT Thomas, junior 25 Machine breaking at Mitcheldever Discharged for want of prosecution :'''BATTEN John 21 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :BAVERSTOCK Thomas 19 Assault and robbery on Francis Calendar at Stratton Acquitted :'''BECKINGHAM Richard 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Quarley Transportation for 7y''' :BECKINGHAM Thomas 30 Riot & machine breaking at Tasker’s Iron Foundry at Upper Clatford Acquitted :BENNETT Robert 16 Riotous assembly & destroying the poorhouse at Selborne Acquitted :BENNETT Thomas 23 Riotous assembly at Basingstoke Trial postponed; appeared again Lent Assizes, 26 February 1831 - Acquitted :'''BERRIMAN (BERRYMAN) Thomas, senior 52 Assault and robbery on Francis Calendar at Stratton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y; Pardoned 1833''' :BICKNELL William 23 Riotous assembly at Headley & destroying the poorhouse Acquitted :BIDDLECOMBE Joseph 29 Assault & demanding money of Mary Trim Acquitted :BIRCH William 37 Riotous assembly, demanding & obtaining money at Andover Acquitted :BISHOP Thomas 46 Riotously assembling at Leckford Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction :BLACKMAN James 36 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''BLATCH Joseph 20 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery belonging to Robert & William Tasker at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction''' :BLUNDEN Edward/Edmund Robbery Acquitted :'''BOLTER William, senior 60 Assault and robbery on Sir Henry Rivers at Martyr Worthy Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y; Pardoned 1833''' :BONE Henry 31 Riotous assembly & demolishing the poorhouse at Selborne Imprisonment 1y in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :BOWN Benjamin 26 Machine breaking at New Alresford Imprisonment 18m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :'''BOYES John 50 Assault & robbery at Owslebury Transportation for 7y''' :BOYES William 24 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Owslebury Acquitted :BRACKSTONE William 38 Riotously assembling & destroying machines at Penton Grafton Acquitted :'''BRACKSTONE William 33 Riotous assembly at Thrunton (Thruxton) Transportation for 7y''' :BRATCHER alias BRACHER Charles 30 Forcing John Andrews to leave his work & join a riotous assembly at Fawley Imprisonment 1y in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :BRIGHT William 22 Robbery at Headley Acquitted :BROADHURST William 20 Robbery at East Woodhay Acquitted :BROMFIELD Thomas Robbery Acquitted :BROMFIELD William 18 Assault & demanding money of Mary Trim Acquitted :BROWN Henry 20 Riotously assembling & destroying machines at Highclere & robbery at Sidmonton & East Woodhay Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :BROWN John 14 Riotous assembly & robbery at Houghton Acquitted :'''BRUMMELL Charles 23 Robbery at Upham Death recorded, commuted to imprisonment for 18m in the House of Correction & kept at hard labour''' :BRYANT Charles 20 Machine breaking at Droxford Imprisonment for 3m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :BULL Henry 17 Assault & demanding money of Mary Trim Acquitted :'''BULPITT Charles 25 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence, Monk Sherborne & Pamber Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :BULPITT Henry 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne No Bill :'''BULPITT John 23 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''BUNCE Henry 24 Riotously assembling at St Mary Bourne, & demanding & receiving a half sovereign from Anna, the wife of the Rev. William Easton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :BUNDY Henry 30 Riotous assembly at Fawley & rescuing Henry Cavell from the custody of the constables Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :BUNDY Samuel 21 Riotous assembly at Fawley Imprisonment for one year in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :BURBAGE William 50 Riotous assembly & robbery at Mottisfont Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :BURGESS Jesse 37 Demanding & receiving money at Droxford Acquitted :'''BURGESS William 25 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne & Pamber Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :BUTCHER Isaac 23 Riotous assembly at Bighton Discharged for want of prosecution :BUTCHER John 27 Assaulting John Spedding at the parish of Exbury & Lepe & forcing him to join in a riotous assembly Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :CAIN John 18 Riotous assembly at Houghton Discharged for want of prosecution :CAMIS James 19 Machine breaking at New Alresford Imprisonment for 18m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :CANNINGS John 20 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Acquitted :'''CARTER George 38 Riotous assembly at Vernham’s Dean & demanding & receiving money from Mary Sargeant Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :CARTER George 28 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''CARTER Joseph 45 Assault & robbery at East Stratton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y; Pardoned 1832''' :CAVELL Henry 33 Forcibly resisting the lawful authority in dispersing a riotous assembly Imprisonment for 3m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :CHALK John 32 Riot & machine breaking at Durley Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :'''CHAMP David 21 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever Transportation for 7 years''' :CHILDS Abraham 48 Assault & robbery at Corhampton, riotous assembly, assault, robbery & machine breaking at South Stoneham Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life :CHOLLOCOMBE George 16 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Gave evidence :CHURCHER Charles, junior 29 Assault & robbery on James Knight at Owslebury Discharged for want of prosecution :CLARK George 25 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y :'''CLARKE George 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''CLARKE George 20 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :COBB John 27 Riotous assembly & demolishing the poorhouse at Selborne Imprisonment for 2 years in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :COLE James 18 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''COLEMAN George 22 Robbing John Dagwell at Martyr Worthy Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''COLLINS George 24 Riotous assembly & extorting money Transportation for 7y''' :COLLINS James, alias James FISHER 19 Riotous assembly & assault at Vernham’s Dean Discharged for want of prosecution :'''COLLINS John 33 Riotous assembly & extorting money Transportation for 7y''' COLLIS David, junior 35 Assault & robbery on Richard Twitchen at Mitcheldever Acquitted :'''CONDUIT William, the younger 24 Riotously assembling at Kimpton, destroying machines & demanding money & beer Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''COOK Henry 19 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever Death; EXECUTED at Winchester 15 January 1831''' :COOK Henry 27 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''COOK James 28 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''COOK Robert 23 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Vernham’s Dean Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :COOK Thomas 30 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas :'''COOPER James 29 Robbery at East Woodhay & machine breaking at Burghclere Transportation for 7y''' :'''COOPER James Thomas 33 Riotous assemblly machine breaking & demanding & extorting money from divers persons at Fordingbridge Death; EXECITED at Winchester 15 January 1831''' :COOPER John 57 Riot & machine breaking at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''CROPP James 25 Robbery at Upham & Corhampton Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 18m in House of Correction, to be kept at hard labour''' :CULL Josiah or Joseph 28 Forcibly resisting the lawful authority in dispersing a riotous assembly at Fawley Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :CULL Robert 33 Riotous assembly at Fawley Imprisonment for 9m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :DAY Henry 30 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence, Monk Sherborne & Pamber Acquitted :DAY William 25 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''DEADMAN Aaron 30 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :DELACOURT John Riot Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :DIBLEY James 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Pamber Discharged for want of prosecution :DICKSON James 65 Assaulting John Spedding at the parish of Exbury & Lepe & forcing him to join in a riotous assembly Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :DINNETT/DENNETT Joseph 32 Riotous assembly at Sherfield & obtaining money & victuals by threats Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :DOLING Edward 25 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :'''DUKE John 20 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Warblington Transportation for 7y''' :ELDRIDGE Henry 23 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life :ELKINS William 26 Riot & machine breaking at East Mill, Fordingbridge Discharged for want of prosecution :'''ELLIS John 23 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery belonging to Robert & William Tasker at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 2y in the House of Correction, to be kept at hard labour''' :EMMOTT Richard 37 Machine breaking at Bossington Gave evidence :ETHERIDGE Abraham Riot Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :ETHERINGTON Richard, junior 20 Riot & machine breaking at Durley Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction to be kept at hard labour :FABIAN Henry Riot Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''FARMER Jeremiah 30 Riotously assembling at Vernham’s Deane & demanding & receiving money Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''FARMER William 24 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''FAY(E) Charles 22 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery belonging to Robert & William Tasker at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''FIELDER Arthur 43 Assaulting & taking money from James Futcher at Mitchelmersh, & destroying his thrashing machine Transportation for 7y''' :FORD James 35 Riotous assembly at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''FORD James 19 Machine breaking at Havant Transportation for 7y''' :FORDER Charles 29 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Broughton Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''FREEMANTLE Nicholas 30 Assault & robbery at Corhampton, riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Owslebury Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :FROME Charles Robbery Acquitted :FRYER James 20 Riot & machine breaking at East Mill, Fordingbridge Discharged for want of prosecution :'''FULFORD John 50 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life; Pardoned''' :'''FUSSELL James 20 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Owslebury Transportation for 7y; Free Pardon 1831''' :GALE Henry 17 Machine breaking at Broughton Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :GIBBS Thomas 25 Robbery at Farringdon Acquitted :GILBERT David 18 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Discharged for want of prosecution :GILES James 42 Riotous assembly at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''GILMORE John 25 Riot & machine breaking at Tasker’s Iron Foundry at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''GLASSPOLE James 30 Demanding money from John Watts at Corhampton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :GOLD John 29 Riotous assembly & robbery at Basingstoke Trial postponed on account of illness of the prosecutrix :GOODALL John 27 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Upper Clatford Acquitted :'''GOODALL Thomas 30 Riot & machine breaking at Tasker’s Iron Foundry at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :GOULDING Joseph 23 Riot & machine breaking at East Mill, Fordingbridge Acquitted :GRANT James 22 Breaking windows & robbing a house at Broughton Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :GRANTHAM William 36 Assault and robbery on Sir Henry Rivers at Martyr Worthy Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''GREEN Thomas 22 Riot & machine breaking at Tasker’s Iron Foundry at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''GREGORY Thomas 32 Riotously assembling at Quarley, destroying  machines & demanding money Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :HALL Joseph 30 Riotously assembling at Hurstborne Tarrant & demanding & receiving money Acquitted :HAMBLIN Thomas Inciting to riot Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction :HAMPTON George 25 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :HARDING Aaron 41 Riotous assembly & demolishing the poorhouse at Selborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life :'''HARDING Benjamin 38 Robbery at Upham & assault & robbery at Corhampton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y; Free Pardon 1833''' :HARDING John 26 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction :'''HARDING Thomas 32 Riotous assembly & demolishing the poorhouse at Headley Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :HARRIS John 39 Robbery at East Woodhay Acquitted :HARRISON John 30 Riotous assembly at Breamore & demanding a horse, spirits & victuals Discharged for want of prosecution :HAYES John 30 Pulling down & destroying the machinery of a well & taking away three iron bars Acquitted :HAYTER Benjamin 19 Riotously assembling at Upper Wallop & assaulting James Duke Acquitted :'''HAYTER Charles 53 Riot & machine breaking at East Mill, Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :HAYTER John 24 Riotously assembling at Upper Wallop & assaulting James Duke Acquitted :'''HEATH John 45 Riotously assembling & pulling down the poor house at Headley Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :HEIGHES Thomas 28 Machine breaking at Binsted Transportation for 7y :HEIGHES William 30 Machine breaking at Binsted Acquitted :HENDLEY George 18 Riotous assembly at Stockbridge Acquitted :HIBBERD William 47 Riotous assembly at Bighton Discharged for want of prosecution :HILL Isaac, junior 26 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever :'''HILL Isaac, senior 62 Assault and robbery on Richard Paine at Mitcheldever Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y; Free Pardon 1831''' :'''HILL William 25 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Burghclere & Sidmonton Transportation for 7y''' :HILLIER George 25 Riotously assembling at Upper Wallop & assaulting James Duke Acquitted :HITCHCOCK Henry 19 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Acquitted :HOAR John 19 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Owslebury Acquitted :HOAR Richard 33 Riotous assembly & assault at Buriton Fined 6 pence & recognizance for 2 years :HOAR William 39 Riotous assembly at Selborne & destroying the Poorhouse Imprisonment for 2y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :HOARE Thomas 36 Riotous assembly & demolishing the poorhouse at Selborne Imprisonment for 2y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''HOLDAWAY Robert 38 Riotous assembly at Headley & destroying the poorhouse Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :HOLLOWAY Richard 22 Riotous assembly at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :HOLT George 25 Assault and robbery on Sir Henry Rivers at Martyr Worthy Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :HOOPER Thomas 23 Riotously assembling & machine breaking at South Stoneham Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :HOPGOOD George 30 Riotously assembling at Vernhams Dean & demanding & receiving money Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life :HOPGOOD John 30 Riot & machine breaking at Andover Transportation for 7 years :HOPKINS Christopher 22 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :HORN James 18 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Acquitted :HOUGHTON James 39 Riot & machine breaking at Durley Acquitted :'''HOUGHTON Peter 34 Riot & machine breaking at Durley Transportation for 7y''' :HOWE Henry 31 Threatening to set fire to the dwelling house & buildings belonging to William Gunner at Bishop’s Waltham Discharged for want of prosecution :'''HUDSON John or John HOTSON 33 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Warblington Transportation for 7y''' :HUNT Henry 24 Assault & robbery on Mary Cotton at Barton Stacey Acquitted :HUSSEY Thomas Assaunlting & robbing William Povey Acquitted :ILLSLEY David      50 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''ISLES Isaac 25 Riotously assembling & demanding & receiving money & victuals at Kimpton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :J'''AMES Henry 37 Riotous assembly & pulling down the poorhouse at Headley Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''JENMAN George 20 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Warblington Transportation for 7y''' :'''JENMAN William 21 Machine breaking at Havant Transportation for 7y''' :JUDD James Robbery Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''KEAR John 29 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour''' :KEENS Henry 24 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence, Monk Sherborne & Pamber :'''KEENS John 18 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''KEENS Richard 34 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne & Pamber Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :KELSEY William 55 Machine breaking at Broughton Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :KERBY Charles 19 Riotous assembly at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''KIMBER John 35 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :KINCHIN William 19 Riotously assembling & machine breaking at South Stoneham Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''KINGSHOTT John 35 Robbing Mary King of bread, cheese & beer at KIngsley Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :KIRCHER Richard 20 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Acquitted :KNELLER James 25 Robbing Richard Snow of a sovereign at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :KNIGHT George 19 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :KNIGHT John 25 Robbing William Goodeve of one sovereign, bread, cheese & beer at Greatham Acquitted :LANE Richard 33 Riotous assembly at Fawley Imprisonment for 18m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :LANE William 63 Riotous assembly at Fawley Imprisonment for 9m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :LAWRENCE George 21 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Acquitted :LAWRENCE Joseph 37 Riotously assembling at Houghton & demanding & receiving money, & riotously assembling at Littleton Convicted of misdemeanor & discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''LAWRENCE Lazarus 24 Assault on William Hurst at Enham & stealing a great coat, a shepherd’s crook & sixpence Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :LEADER James 41 Riotous assembly at Vernham’s Dean & demanding & receiving bread, Cheese & beer Acquitted :'''LUSH John 30 Machine breaking at Broughton Transportation for 7y; Free pardon 1831''' :MABEY Joseph 33 Riot & machine breaking at Romsey Extra Acquitted :MAILE Charles 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne No Bill :'''MANNS Isaac 19 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery belonging to Robert & William Tasker at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''MANNS James 24 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery belonging to Robert & William Tasker at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :MARSHALL Thomas 21 Riotous assembly at Headley & destroying the poorhouse Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :MARSHAM George 20 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Acquitted :MARTIN Charles Riot Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''MARTIN James 33 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Sidmonton & Burghclere & robbery at Burghclere, Highclere, Sidmonton & East Woodhay Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :MARTIN Thomas 35 Riotous assembly at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''MASON Joseph 31 Assault & robbery at East Stratton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''MASON Robert 24 Assault & robbery at East Stratton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :MASTERS Henry 21 Riotously assembling & demanding & receiving victuals at Weyhill Acquitted :MINTRAM Andrew 27 Forcibly resisting the lawful authority in dispersing a riotous assembly Discharged for want of prosecution :MOODY George 23 Riot & machine breaking at East Mill, Fordingbridge Acquitted :MOODY James 33 Riotous assembly & extorting money at East Wellow Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :MOODY John 24 Riotous assembly & robbery at Mottisfont Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :MOODY Thomas 35 Riotous assembly at Crawley Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''MOREY Samuel, junior 19 Machine breaking at Havant Transportation for 7y''' :MORTON James 29 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Acquitted :MULLINS Henry 19 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''MYLAND George 28 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery belonging to Robert & William Tasker at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''NASH John 31 Robbery at Burghclere Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :'''NEALE Thomas 20 Riotous assembly at Vernham’s Dean & demanding & receiving money from Mary Sargeant Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :NEWLAND John 39 Riotously assembling at Selborne & forcing the vicar of the parish to sign a paper agreeing to reduce his tithes Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :NEWMAN John 33 Riotous assembly at Rockborne & destroying iron gates Transportation for life :'''NEWMAN William 21 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :NOBLE William, junior 20 Machine breaking at Broughton Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :NORMAN Peter 27 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne & Pamber Acquitted :NOTTLEY Charles 20 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''NUTBEEN Edward Charles or Edmund Charles NUTBEENE 18 Riotous assembly & robbery at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :OFFER Isaac 21 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Broughton Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :OLIVER Barnard 37 Riotous assembly Fined six pence & entered into recognizance for 2y :OLIVER Benjamin 34 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :OSMAN George Assault with intent to rob Acquitted :OSMAN James 23 Assault & demanding money of Mary Trim Acquitted :OVER George 24 Assault and robbery on Sir Henry Rivers at Martyr Worthy Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :PAGE Richard 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at South Stoneham Misdemeanour Traversed; Acquitted at Lent Assizes 1831 :PAGE Thomas 58 Riotous assembly at Dockenfield & forcing the farmers to sign an agreement to pay the labourers the same as in other parishes Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''PAICE George 23 Machine breaking at Mitcheldever Transportation for 7y''' :'''PAIN Charles 22 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence & Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''PAINTER James 36 Riotous assembly & pulling down the poorhouse at Headley Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''PALMER George 37 Riotous assembly & extorting money Transportation for 7y''' :'''PAYNE Daniel 21 Riotously assembling & destroying machines at Highclere & robbery at East Woodhay Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :PAYNE John 28 Robbery at East Woodhay Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''PEARCE James 40 Assault & robbery at East Stratton Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction &kept to hard labour''' :'''PHILPOTT George 16 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction &kept to hard labour''' :PHILPOTT John 22 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Acquitted :PIKE George 21 Riotous assembly at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :PIPER John 53 Riotously assembling & destroying machines at Highclere & robbery at East Woodhay Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''POINTER John or John PAINTER 29 Riotously assembling at East Wellow, destroying machines & extorting money Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :POLLEXSIN Henry 26 Writing and sending a threatening letter at Gosport within the parish of Alverstoke Acquitted :PRAGNELL Alexander 25 Riotous assembly at East Wellow & destroying machinery Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''PRIMER William 34 Assault & robbery on John Watts at Corhampton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :PRIOR George 17 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever No prosecution :PRIOR George, senior 45 Assault and robbery on Richard Paine at Mitcheldever No Bill :PRIOR Thomas, junior 20 Assault & robbery on Richard Twitchen at Mitcheldever Imprisonment for 18m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''PUMPHREY James 28 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''QUINTON Samuel 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''RAMPTON Richard 25 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence, Monk Sherborne & Pamber Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''READ Charles 34 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :REEVES John 30 Riotously assembling & machine breaking at South Stoneham Imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :REEVES William 33 Riotously assembling at East Wellow Imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction :RICHARDSON Thomas 32 Machine breaking, assault & robbery at Vernham’s Dean Acquitted :ROBINSON Daniel 19 Riotously assembling at Buriton & assaulting Henry Curm & Richard Porter Imprisonment for 3 weeks in Gaol & entered into recognizance for 2 years :ROBINSON Thomas 67 Riotous assembly at Headley & destroying the poorhouse Acquitted :ROGERS Henry 26 Riotous assembly & extorting money Imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :ROGERS William 35 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''ROSE George 24 Robbery Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :ROSE William 24 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :SANDERS Samuel 34 Riotous assembly & assisting in the rescue of Henry Cavell from the custody of the constables at Fawley Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :SCAMMELL Thomas 22 Riot & machine breaking at East Wellow Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :SCOATES Thomas 21 Riotous assembly at Sherfield & obtaining money & victuals by threats Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :SCOREY William 52 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at South Stoneham Misdemeanours Traversed; Acquitted at Lent Assizes 1831 :'''SHEPHERD Charles 26 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Transportation for Life''' :'''SHEPHERD William 23 Riotous assembly, demanding & obtaining money at Andover & machine breaking at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''SILCOCK John 27 Riot & machine breaking at Northington Transportation for 7y''' :'''SIMS Daniel 20 Riotously assembling at St Mary Bourne, & demanding & receiving a half sovereign from Anna, the wife of the Rev. William Easton :Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''SIMS John 25 Riotously assembling at St Mary Bourne, & demanding & receiving a half sovereign from Anna, the wife of the Rev. William Easton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''SIMS William 54 Riotously assembling at St Mary Bourne, & demanding & receiving a half sovereign from Anna, the wife of the Rev. William Easton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :SKELTON William 30 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''SLADE John 45 Riotous assembly at Rockborne & destroying iron gates Transportation for Life''' :SMITH Benjamin 23 Riotous assembly & destroying the poorhouse at Selborne Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :SMITH James 24 Machine breaking at Mitcheldever Discharged for want of prosecution :SMITH John 20 Riotously assembling at Wickham Imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :SMITH Thomas 32 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at South Stoneham Misdemeanours Traversed; Acquitted at Lent Assizes 1831 :'''SMITH William 20 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Barton Stacey Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :SOUTHWELL William 30 Riotously assembling at East Titherly & destroying a turnpike gate Imprisonment for 3m in House of Correction :STACEY Thomas 33 Riotously assembling at Houghton & demanding & receiving money Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :STAGG Thomas 26 Machine breaking at Droxford Imprisonment for 18m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''STANMORE William 23 Riot & machine breaking at Tasker’s Iron Foundry at Upper Clatford Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :STEEL(E) Isaac 39 Riotously assembling & destroying machines at Sidmonton, Highclere & Burghclere Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''STEELE George 18 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 18m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour''' :STONEAGE John 49 Riot & machine breaking at Durley Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''STROUD William 37 Riotously assembling & robbery at Burghclere & East Woodhay, & destroying a thrashing machine at Burghclere Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 14y''' :STURGESS George 39 Riotous assembly at Littleton Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''SUMMERBEE William 26 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Leckford Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour''' :'''SUTTON William 18 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour''' :'''SYDENHAM Edward 21 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Warblington Transportation for 7y''' :TADD George 21 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Warblington Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :TARRANT Edward 30 Assault & robbery on Richard Twitchen at Mitcheldever Aqcuitted :THORP Henry 19 Riot & machine breaking at Itchen Abbas Imprisonment for 1m in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :'''TOLLARD John 22 Riotously assembling at St Mary Bourne, & demanding & receiving a half sovereign from Anna, the wife of the Rev. William Easton Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''TONGS John 34 Riotously assembling & machine breaking at Mitchelmersh Transportation for 7y''' :'''TREW James 35 Riotously assembling at Leckford Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour''' :'''TRIGGS Matthew 36 Riotous assembly & demolishing the poorhouse at Headley Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :TRIMMING John 25 Riotous assembly & forcing Reverend Wm Rust Cobbold to sign a paper agreeing to reduce his tithes Imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :TUBB John 36 Riotously assembling at Houghton & demanding & receiving money Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :'''TURNER Jacob 22 Riotous assembly, assault & robbery at Barton Stacey Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :TURTON John 17 Riotous assembly at Crawley Convicted of a misdemeanour, but discharged on own recognizance to keep the peace & be of good behaviour :VARNDELL William 31 Riotously assembling at Wickham Imprisonment for 6 weeks in House of Correction & recognizance for 2 years :VARNELL James 23 Riotously assembling & machine breaking at South Stoneham Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :WARD James 22 Robbery at East Woodhay Acquitted :WARD William 23 Robbery at East Woodhay Acquitted :'''WAREHAM William 25 Riotous assembly & robbery at Wootton St Lawrence, Monk Sherborne & Pamber Death recorded; commuted to transportation for 7y''' :'''WARWICK Thomas 34 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :'''WATTS William 24 Riotous assembly, machine breaking & robbery at Burghclere, & machine breaking Highclere Transportation for 7y''' :'''WEBB George 23 Riotous assembly at Rockborne & destroying iron gates Transportation for Life''' :WEBB John 64 Riotous assembly & assault at Fawley Imprisonment for 12m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :WEBB Richard 35 Machine breaking at Romsey Extra Imprisonment for 6m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :WEBB Thomas 40 Riotous assembly at Barton Stacey & demanding & receiving money, beer, bread & cheese Acquitted :'''WEBB William 21 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Transportation for 7y''' :'''WEEKS John 28 Riotous assembly at Rockborne & destroying iron gates Transportation for Life''' :WELLS Henry 17 Riotous assembly & assault at Buriton Acquitted :WELLS Henry 26 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne & Pamber Acquitted :WEST Henry 25 Riotously assembling at Houghton & demanding & receiving money Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace :WEST Joseph 24 Riot & machine breaking at Fordingbridge Acquitted :WHEELER Charles 17 Assault & demanding money of Mary Trim Acquitted :'''WHITCHER or WITCHER  William 26 Riotous assembly & machine breaking at South Stoneham Transportation for 7y''' :WHITE James 22 Riot & machine breaking at East Wellow Imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :'''WHITE John 29 Riot & machine breaking at Tasker’s Iron Foundry at Upper Clatford Transportation for 7y''' :WIGGINS Mark 19 Riotous assembly & robbery at Monk Sherborne Acquitted :WILLIS Eli 20 Refusing to find sureties for a breach of the Peace Discharged for want of prosecution :'''WILTSHIRE Jacob 22 Riotously assembling & demanding & receiving money at Vernham’s Dean Death recorded; commuted to transportation for Life''' :WINDYBANK David 21 Riotously assembling at Buriton & assaulting Henry Curm & Richard Porter Imprisonment for 3 weeks in Gaol & recognizance for 2 years :WINKWORTH William 43 Assault & robbery at Mitcheldever Death recorded; commuted to imprisonment for 1y in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :WOODFORD Jonathan Machine breaking Imprisonment for 3m in House of Correction & to be kept at hard labour :WREN Joshua Riot Discharged on recognizance to keep the Peace ===Linked Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swing_Riots-_Australian_Convicts_and_Van_Diemen%27s_Land Swing Riots- Australian Convicts] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Dorset_Swing_Rioters&public=1 Dorset Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:English_Prison_Hulks&public=1 English Prison Hulks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Buckinghamshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&action=edit Buckinghamshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] ===Acknowledgements=== Jill Chambers for her work on Black Sheep and all her research, literature and books that make wonderful resources for the descendants of the rebels. https://www.black-sheep-search.co.uk/ ==Sources==

Hampson Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Hampson Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==History of Name "Hampson"== The name Hampson (Hempson, O'Hampson, O'hAmhsaigh, O'Hampsey) is an Irish surname. We find on Wikitree the mention of Hampson as follows: " Within Ireland, variants of the surname Hampson or Hampsey originated as shortened Anglicized forms of the Gaelic surname Ó hAmhsaigh, meaning ‘descendant of Amhsach’. Amhsach’ is a byname meaning ‘mercenary soldier’ or ‘messenger’, and derives from the Old Irish adjective amhasach ‘aggressive’" ==About the Project== The Hampson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hampson] 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 Hampson 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 Hampson's), by time period (18th Century Hampson's), or by topic (Hampson DNA, Hampson Occupations, Hampson 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 Hampson Name Study, first, start 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! ==Membership== * [[Stephens-3929|Alice (Thomsen) Stephens]] * [[Weston-4750|JG Weston]] * * {{Member|ONS|name=Hampson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]]''' for assistance. ==Towns-Cities Named "Hampson"== ==Museums, Archeological Sites, plus== * '''Hampson Archeological Museum State Park''', named after. Located in Wilson, Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA. James K. Hampson"James K. Hampson-Wikipedia"|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_K._Hampsonbegan excavating the spot in 1920. it was the site of an old Nodena Village. The museum holds many architectural artifacts from this dig."Hampson Archeological Museum-Wikipedia"|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampson_Archeological_Museum_State_Park ==Biographies of "Hampson " Members== == Free Space Pages related to Hampson== ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. Your help is greatly appreciated. * [[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAMPSON]] List of Hampson * [[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/HAMPSON]] G2G post for Hampson * [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=HAMPSON]] Orphaned Hampson Profiles * [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hampson]] HAMPSON Profiles unsourced. * [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HAMPSON]] Unconnected HAMPSON profiles on WikiTree ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * ==Sources==

Hampton, New Hampshire One Place Study

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== Hampton, New Hampshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Hampton, New Hampshire|category=Hampton, New Hampshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q945362|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hampton, New Hampshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Hampton was settled in 1638. The Rev. Stephen Bachiler named the town. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' New Hampshire :'''County:''' Rockingham :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.9375, -70.838889 :'''Elevation:''' 36 ft (11 m) ===History=== [1] [2] Native Americans, the original people of Hampton, and Massachusetts Bay colony, in the area now called New Hampshire are known as the Abenaki, which can be translated as "People of the Dawnland". They spoke dialects of the Abenaki language. Diseases such as smallpox and influenza caused epidemics that reduced the populations of Abenaki between 1615 and 1620. The land was used by season, moving to the river and upland meadows near the coast during the summer and inland during the winter. '''1638:''' [3] The town of Hampton was founded by the [[Bachiler-22|Rev. Stephen Bachiler]]. '''1639''': [6] The [[Dalton-214|Rev. Timothy Dalton]] moved from Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and acts as teacher, supporting the [[Bachiler-22|Rev. Stephen Bachiler]]. '''1644:''' The [[Bachiler-22|Rev. Stephen Bachiler]] moved to Strawberry Banke, now called Portsmouth. '''1647:''' [4] [5] The [[Wheelwright-86|Rev. John Wheelwright]] moved to Hampton, after issuing an apology to [[Winthrop-12|Governor John Winthrop Sr.]], which resulted in the lifting of his banishment in Massachusetts Bay Colony. '''1658:''' The [[Cotton-369|Rev. Seaborn Cotton]] moves to Hampton. '''1661:''' The [[Dalton-214|Rev. Timothy Dalton]] passed away in Hampton after serving as a teacher for 22 years. '''1662:''' Three Quaker women are tied to a cart and whipped in Hampton. [[WikiTree ID|How The Women Went from Dover]] ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Stephen Bachiler|Stephen Bachiler]] *[[Cotton-369|Seaborn Cotton]] *[[Dalton-214|Timothy Dalton ]] *[[Wikipedia:Thomas Leavitt|Thomas Leavitt (settler)]] *[[Wikipedia:Jane Pierce|Jane Pierce]] *[[Wikipedia:John Wheelwright|John Wheelwright]] ==Sources== 1.. Dionne, M. (2017, June 13). Paths to New Hampshire's Native Heritage, New Hampshire Magazine https://www.nhmagazine.com/paths-to-new-hampshires-native-past/ [2]. Native American Heritage, New Hampshire State of Council on the Arts https://www.nh.gov/folklife/learning-center/traditions/native-american.htm [3] Dow, Joseph, 1807-1889: History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, From Its Settlement in 1638, to the Autumn of 1892 (2 volumes; Salem, MA: Salem Press Pub. and Printing Co., 1893) via [The Online Books Page][https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Dow%2C%20Joseph%2C%201807%2D1889 Joseph Dow's History of Hampton] [4].. 2nd of Feb 1647 or 12 day 2nd month 1647. The Rev. John Wheelwright is invited to minister to the town of Hampton, to be the second minister alongside the Rev. Timothy Dalton, teacher of Hampton. The Rev. John Wheelwright was residing in Wells. This in the town records. Hampton Records Vol 7. Photographs of Volume 7 of Proprietors' records of Town of Hampton NH USA, founded 1638, on file at the Office of the Town Clerk, 100 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, NH 03842 [https://archive.org/details/HAMPTONRECORDSVOLUME7_201802/page/n13/mode/2up] [5].. Same as source [4] except a photograph of the original written town records. Hampton NH, Hampton NH History, Hampton NH Town Records, A.W. Bialobrzeski Photographs of restored and sleeved pages of Volume 1 of Proprietors' records of Town of Hampton NH USA, founded 1638, on file at the Office of the Town Clerk, 100 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, NH 03842 https://archive.org/details/HAMPTONRECORDSVOLUME1PHOTOS_201802/page/n31/mode/2up [6] * p150-151. [https://archive.org/details/provincialpapers00boutrich/page/150/mode/2up?q=timothy+dalton Provincial papers. Documents and records relating to the province of New-Hampshire, from the earliest period of its settlement: 1623-[1776]]

Hampton Cemetery, Hampton, SC

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Hampton High School

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Hampton New Hampshire Annual Report

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Hampton, New Hampshire Annual Report == The year 1888 is the first year that contains Births/Marriages/Deaths. * http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/town/reports/index.htm ::: All (1855-2012) Annual Reports are available at this web site. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hampton New Hampshire Annual Report|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === WikiTree Syntax === * 1899 ''[[Space:Hampton New Hampshire Annual Report|Hampton, New Hampshire Annual Report]]'' [ Page ]. * ([[#1899HNHAP|1899 Hampton, NH Annual Report]])

Hamrick Family Cemetery, Bergoo, West Virginia

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See the [[:Category:Hamrick_Family_Cemetery%2C_Bergoo%2C_West_Virginia|Hamrick Family Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery.

'''Cemetery name:''' Hamrick Family Cemetery

'''Address:''' Bergoo Road, Bergoo, Webster County, West Virginia

'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 38.486139, -80.356806

Hamrick Family Cemetery is located off of Bergoo Road in Bergoo, West Virginia along the Elk River.

NOTE: THERE ARE at least FIVE HAMRICK FAMILY CEMETERIES IN WEBSTER COUNTY, WV. ===Progress=== :100% Transcription Completed :100% Photographs Taken ===About=== This free space page for the Hamrick Family 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:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Hamrick Family Cemetery is located at off of Route 26/1 and directly off of Bergoo Road, East of Webster Springs, West Virginia. This cemetery is located in Webster County, West Virginia. This page is COMPLETED. There are no additional interments allowed in this particular cemetery. 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, 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 [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] is related to most of the ancestors in this cemetery and can also help with general genealogy. ----- ===Interments=== There are over 10 recorded interments in Hamrick Family Cemetery. This is a very old cemetery that has NO NEW interments. Find A Grave CONSISTENTLY is incorrect with the listing for this particular cemetery. This is because of the multiple Hamrick Family Cemeteries and people are just dumping a name there without fact checking.
'''Find A Grave has MULTIPLE ERRORS for this cemetery. Below is the table for the only tombstones in this cemetery. Please be careful when adding a person to this cemetery.'''
----- ===Condition=== Vintage. This is located on a family farm and it is not tended to. There will be snakes and other wildlife on the way and at this location. You have to walk about two miles on a dirt path to get to the cemetery. It is not super difficult but it is also not for the faint of heart. Please keep all gates close as this is a working farm and the owners do not want their cattle roaming. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== NOTE: There is not a cemetery office or contact person at this location. Address and Phone
Bergoo Road
Bergoo, West Virginia
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Latitude: 38.486139°N Longitude: -80.356806°W [https://www.google.com/maps/place/38%C2%B029'10.1%22N+80%C2%B021'24.5%22W/@38.4861431,-80.3589943,595m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zMzjCsDI4JzQzLjIiTiA4MMKwMjAnMjcuOSJX!3b1!8m2!3d38.4786556!4d-80.3410864!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d38.4861394!4d-80.3567949 Hamrick Family Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :
:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1484572/hamrick-family-cemetery Find A Grave page]. Keep in mind that Find A Grave has a lot of incorrect listings for this cemetery.
----- ===Table of Interments=== All interments have been documented and are now being added to this table. Tombstone photos have been taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]]. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Middle Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Click for larger view''' |- | [[Hamrick-806|Gregory]] formally Hamrick || Rebecca || S || 1875 April 4 || 1894 December 18 ||Married to [[Gregory-4741|Theodore Gregory]] || [[Image:Hamrick-806.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-803|Hamrick]] || Adam "Squire" || Gregory || 1829 September 4 || 1981 February 18 ||Married to [[Hamrick-810| Elizabeth Hamrick]] || [[Image:Hamrick-803.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-811|Hamrick]] || Almarinda || || 1888 || 1891 March 5 ||Died Young || [[Image:Hamrick-811.jpg|100px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-255|Hamrick]] || Benjamin || || 1755 || 1842 || || [[Image:Hamrick-255.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-583|Hamrick]] || Benjamin || || 1782 February 10 || 1863 June 12 || || [[Image:Hamrick-583.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | Hamrick || Elbert || Marston || 1912 February 16 || 1949 December 1 || || |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-810|Hamrick]], formally Hamrick || Elizabeth || || 1842 February 16 || 1934 November 8 || Married to [[Hamrick-803|Adam "Squire" Hamrick]] || [[Image:Hamrick-810.jpg|100px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-812|Hamrick]] || Emma || Ellen || 1859 December 14 || 1862 March 4 || Died Young|| [[Image:Hamrick-812.jpg|100px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-813|Hamrick]] || Isaac || Given || 1812 || 1858 March 30 || || [[Image:Hamrick-813.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-815|Hamrick]] || Nancy || P || 1874 May 29 || 1895 February 18 ||Daughter of [[Hamrick-803|Adam "Squire" Hamrick]] || [[Image:Hamrick-815.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-814|Hamrick]] || Sarah || Jane || 1850 April 28 || 1862 May 19 || Daughter of [[Hamrick-813|Isaac Given Hamrick]] ||[[Image:Hamrick-814.jpg|75px]] |- | || || || || || || |- | [[Hamrick-816|Hamrick]] || Watson || Hollister || 1881 March 12 || 1957 May 21 || || [[Image:Hamrick-816-1.jpg|75px]] |}

Hamricks in North Carolina in the Early 1800s

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[[Category: North Carolina, Hamrick Name Study]] [[Category: North Carolina, Census Records]] [[Category: South Central Appalachia Team]] == Summary == This is a research aid for the genealogy of the families with the surname of Hamrick, Hemrick, Hambrick, or Hembrick in North Carolina in the early 1800s. There are several historical genealogies written about these families. [[#Descendents]], [[#HambrickGen]], [[#Holden]], [[#RootsWeb]] These studies use interviews with living ancestors, land records, and in some cases marriage records. Despite there tremendous value in identifying lines of descendents, inaccuracies have been found because dates and sources are not always given or used for individuals. Find a Grave is another valuable Source for identifying the location of families and individual birth and death dates. Many families moved from North Carolina to other states, including South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and other states. === North Carolina Counties === Based on Census records, Hemrick families were located in the counties listed below between 1790 and 1850. Understanding the date of formation of these counces us important to interpreting Census data. A map showing the counties in North Carolina in 1800 is attached, also. * Burke County was formed in 1777 from Rowan County. * Iredell county was formed in 1788, annexed from Rowan County * Jackson county was organized in 1851 from parts of Haywood and Macon counties. It is located in the southwest corner of North Carolina. I have found some profiles incorrectly indicating place of birth in Jackson county prior to 1851. I believe that the correct birth location is probably one of the other counties listed here. * Rutherford county was formed in 1779 from the western part of the former Tryon County. It is located in southwestern North Carolina. Since 1790, the largest contingent of North Carolina Hamricks have been in Rutherford county. * Surry county was formed in 1771 from Rowan County * Wilkes county was formed in 1777 from parts of Surry County and Washington District (now Washington County, Tennessee). === Census Data === The 1840 US Federal Census of North Carolina shows 26 Hambrick/Hemrick/Hamrick Heads of household in the following counties: * Wilkes, 2 (John, George) * Iredell, 1 (Henry) * Rutherford, 23 The 1830 US Federal Census of North Carolina shows 23 Hambrick/Hemrick/Hamrick Heads of household in the following counties: * Rutherford, 23 * Wilkes, 1 (John) * Iredell, 0 The 1820 US Federal Census of North Carolina shows 20 Hambrick/Hemrick/Hamrick Heads of household in the following counties: * Rutherford, 20 The 1810 US Federal Census of North Carolina shows 13 Hambrick/Hemrick/Hamrick Heads of household in the following counties: * Rutherford, 10 * Wilkes, 2, Morgan (George and John Hamrick) * Granville, 1, (Pleasant Hamric) * Surry, 1 (Henry Hambrick) The 1800 US Federal Census of North Carolina shows 13 Hambrick/Hemrick/Hamrick Heads of household in the following counties: * Rutherford, 11 * Wilkes, 1, Morgan (Patrick Hamrick) * Surry, 1, Salisbury, (Henry Hamrick) The 1790 US Federal Census of North Carolina shows 8 Hambrick/HemrickHamrick Heads of household in the following counties * Rutherford, 6 * Burke, 1 (Rob Hambrick) * Surry, 1 (Henry Hambrick) The early Hamrick in North Carolina included in the 1790 Census included the following: * [[Hamrick-185|Samuel Hamrick]], who married [[Hamrick-249|Mary Hamrick]] in 1781 in North Carolina and raised his family of 10 in Rutherford County. He was born in Prince William County, Virginia and moved to Rutherford County in about 1779. === Cemeteries === * Hemrick Family Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina, [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2388539&CRid=2388539&pt=Hemrick%20Family%20Cemetery& Find a Grave], 13 internments, poor condition, [[Hemrick-59|Daniel Hemrick]] and [[Lonsford-14|Polly Lonsford Hemrick]] Family. == References == * Source: [http://books.google.com/books/about/Hamrick_Genealogy.html?id=bgmBGwAACAAJ The Descendants of Samuel and Mary Hamrick], by Joe Gold , dated 2005 * Source: [http://archive.org/stream/hamrickgeneratio00jone/hamrickgeneratio00jone_djv.txt The Hamrick Generations], by Jones, S. C. (Stephen Collis), Published 1920 * Source: Holdens, Roses and Others in TN, NC and Elsewhere,[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwh1951&id=I79 Link] by David Holden, published ? * Source: [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwbeam&id=I2369 Rootsweb], accessed Jun 20, 2017 * Source: Memoirs and Personal Recollections of John D. Bridgers, MD, Chapter 3, George and Nancy (Cook) Hamrick, accessed Jun 21, 2017, [http://www.tk-jk.net/Bridgers/EdiesFamily/Chapter3GeorgeandNancyHam.html Link] * Source: Jarvis, Grace H. The Hemrick and Allied Families (Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, Maryland: Deford & Company, 1975.

Hana the cat

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Hana is the cat of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] family. Hana and her brother, [[Space:Gray_the_cat | Gray]], were found as tiny kittens in the bushes of the [[Jones-30896 | Jones]] house. They had been abused, possibly kicked, as Hana had a broken leg, and Gray's eye had a blood spot. We took them in and they've been healthy ever since. Hana, named after the Japanese word for "flower", is a skittish cat who loves attention. She's recently taken to waiting at the door for [[Jones-30896 | Aly]] to come over and carry her around. She had a good bond with [[Space:Chibi_the_cat]] and [[Kanyok-1 | Jackie]]. She likes to use her feather-tail to tickle people, especially [[Jones-30903 | Richard]].

Hanas Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Hanauer-Horner History of Western PA -- 1740-1830

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==Brian Cartwright's Western Pennsylvania Families== ===Excerpted from=== * Storey's 1906 "History of Cambria County", * Jack Horner Bells's 1980 "Horner Patriots" * articles by Jack Horner Bell in the 'Laurel Messenger', * the newsletter of the Somerset County Historical Society. ===Text=== The first traces of the old patriarch, [[Hannauer-1|John Horner, Sr., or "Johannes Hanauer"]], are found in the early 1740's near Hanover, in Berwick Township, York Co. His sons were born as follows: John, abt 1743; Abraham, 1745; [[Horner-267|Solomon]] abt 1751; Frederick abt 1754; Daniel abt 1757; and Elias abt 1759. There is no doubt that the "Johannes Hanauer" who married Susannah Dick in St.. Matthews Lutheran Church in Hanover, York County, on June 4, 1765, is John Horner, Jr. There are copies of York County deeds which transfer property back and forth between Adam Dick, Susanna's father, and John Horner, Jr. York County deed 2-E-203, September 7, 1770, transferred a plantation from Adam Dick to Jonas Wolf and John Horner, Jr., both of Berwick Township.. Then on April 24, 1786, York County deed 2-D-255 divides property in Berwick Township among the heirs of Adam Dick, with 1/6 going to Susanna, wife of John Horner. The year 1770 was the period when the Horners left Berwick Township and moved across the first chain of mountains into Franklin (then Cumberland) County., which was the frontier. They, like everyone else, lived in log houses or cabins, and there were constant Indiana atrocities, burnings, killings, scalpings, and taking of captives. The Horner attended a segment of the German Baptist Church. The congregation for years "carried their guns regularly to church, stacked them by the door, and placed a sentinel by them to give the alarm, so that the men could rush to their arms." During and after the Revolutionary war, the Horners prospered and multiplied. With the end of the war, peace had finally descended upon the Cumberland Valley, the menace of the Indians having receded. During the 1780's, the Horners continued to increase their land holdings, and in the latter half of the decade John Horner, Jr., increased the acreage of his esate, known as "Hornhead", located near Waynesboro and still farmed to this day. During this time, the German religious sects had roving preachers whose circuits took them into the western wilds. Those "men of God" returned with stories of the vast areas of virgin timber and fertile ground just waiting to be taken. The sprit of adventure was aroused and more and more early Americans were packing up and moving westward John Horner, Jr. had become a well-to-do man in the Cumberland Valley, however, he obviously had decided as early as 1796 to follow his eldest son, Adam, into "The Promised Land" of Somerset County because he began selling off his properties in Franklin County. On May 7, 1796, he and his wife, Susannah, sold "Hornhead" to Philip Hollinger for thirteen hundred pounds, an enormous amount of money in those days. At the time of the first census in 1790, all the Horners were in Franklin County. John, Jr. had a family of eight sons and two daughters, many of them fully grown. Abraham had four sons and a daughter, and [[Horner-267|Solomon]] had seven children. By the time of the second census in 1800, John, Sr. and all of his sons, with the exception of Elias, were living in Somerset County. The westward migration was made in several increments with one or more families moving every year or so. The same Conestoga wagons likely ferried back and forth, serving each contingent. Everything they needed had to be brought with them. Tools, cooking utensils, stoves, tables, chairs, beds and bedding, barrels of food, and needs for next years crops all had to be brought along. Anything forgotten or broken had to be improvised, borrowed from distant neighbors, or done without. The Horners took the difficult northern route, northwest to Chambersburg, then along the Forbes Road, now US Route 30. This took them past Fort Loudon, McConnellsburg, Everett, Bedford, and Stoystown, where they split up and fanned outward, Abraham south to Brothersvalley Township, Daniel (who about 1805 would move to Ontario), Frederick, [[Horner-267|Solomon]] and John north to what was then all Quemahoning Township. Frederick's 50 acres was located in the area which became Jenners Township in 1811, and John, Jr. settled farthest north, on 200 acres in the northern valley of the Stonycreek River, which became part of Conemaugh Township in the new Cambria County. Cambria County was created by the Act of March 26, 1804, from parts of Somerset, Bedford and Huntingdon counties, taking the old name for Wales, as many of the original settlers in the central part of the new county were Welsh. John Horner, Jr., was prominent enough to be named as one of the three men to accept the title for the land which was donated for the Court House. The oldest title for land in what is now Cambria County, which was actually occupied and cultivated, is the Horner title, in the Seventh Ward (Hornerstown) of the city of Johnstown, extending into Dale Borough and Walnut Grove, then in Stonycreek Township. It is officially known as the "Adams Improvement, or the Mill Seat", or otherwise as the Peter Snyder survey, which became vested in John Horner in 1797. Samuel and Solomon Adams and their sister Rachel occupied it about 1770. Samuel Adams was on his way from this land to the block house at Bedford when he was killed in the Indian duel at Sandy Run in 1771. Peter Snyder sold his warrant to Henry Hill on July 28, 1774, and on May 28, 1776, thrity-six days before the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed, the commonwealth issued a patent for it to Mr. Hill, who sold it to George Clymer. The title passed through several parties and became vested in Martin Reilly, who sold it to John Horner, June 3, 1797. John Horner built a dwelling and storeroom near the Von Lunen road and Solomon's Run, and opened a store. About 1800 he erected a saw mill and grist mill on the run, ans also had some kind of a weaving mill connected with the enterprise. One of the rooms in the mill was used for pay schools during the winter season. In addition to the Snyder tract, he acquired other land contiguous, so that at his death he owned 478 acres, besides some lots, then in the village of Conemaugh, which he had purchased from Joseph Johns. John Horner died intestate at his residence, apparently in 1824. There is confusion because another John Horner recorded a will on March 29, 1814, which was probated April 12, 1814. Although his wife's name was also Susannah, he was illiterate, signing his will with an "X", and had four children under ten years of age in the 1810 census, who would receive their shares "as they come of age". In 1825 the land was divided in partition proceedings and the estate settled. This land was divided in four parcels and described thus: No. 1. Part of a tract called the Mill seat containing 140 acres 85 perches, adjoining lands of Peter Morgan, Joseph Harshberger, et al, and now in the possession of Jonas Horner. Value $9.95 per acre. Jonas Horner took this part at the valuation and paid the other heirs their share of the estate. All of this parcel lies south of what is now known as Messenger street, and southeast of Von Lunen road. No. 2, contained 108 acres 116 perches and adjoined the lands of John Anderson and others, then in the possession of Jacob Horner. It is likely all of it lies north of Messenger street and extends to the Charles Campbell survey. It was valued at $6.62 per acre. Jacob Horner accepted this valuation and likewise paid the other heirs. No. 3 contained about 150 acres and lay on both sides of Solomon's Run, adjoining the lands of Lewis Wissinger and others, then in the occupancy of Adam Horner, who took it at the appraised value of 50 cents per acre. It is in Stonycreek township. No. 4 was a parcel held by improvements, containing eighty acres, situated on the Stonycreek river, adjoining the lands of Samuel Kuhns and others, the in the occupancy of Joseph Aish. It was valued at $15, and taken by Frederick Horner. It lies on the west side of the river, above the Moxham bridge. Thus it will be observed that the three sons, Adam, Jacob and Jonas, became the owners of all the land on the east side of the Stonycreek river, which is now included in the Seventh ward, Dale, and Walnut Grove. The Horner family rarely made wills. Occasionally the land has been divided by partition proceedings in court, but frequently the family did it by an amicable partition, giving deeds to each other, and in many instances did not record them, which omission makes a break in the paper chain of title. ===Related Links=== * Larry Pierce - https://e-gen.info/?page_id=658 ** Our Horner Family Tree - https://e-gen.info/?page_id=2269 * “Brian Cartwright’s Western PA Families.” 6 April 2013 ** http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com * Beatrice Hayes - “Descendants of Solomon Horner” ** http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/y/Beatrice-E-Hayes/GENE16-0001.html * “Horners of Somerset Co., PA.” 16 June 2011 ** http://www.angelfire.com/in2/kwitina/family/Horner.html * U.S. Census, Franklin Co., 1790; Quemahoning Twp., Somerset Co., PA, 1810

Hanborough, Oxfordshire One Place Study

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This is a one place study for Hanborough in Oxfordshire. It covers the two villages of Long Hanborough and Church Hanborough. ===Census Records=== The following links go to Free Space Pages for Church Hanborough and Long Hanborough censuses. Within each you will find further links to the individual wikitree profile IDs for people on the census, where these have been created. [[Space:Church_Hanborough_Censuses|Hanborough Censuses 1841-1861]] [[Space:Hanborough_Censuses_1871_onwards|Hanborough Censuses 1871 onwards]] ===Goal of the Study=== The aim of this OPS is have Wikitree profiles for every person who appears in the censuses for the two Hanborough registration districts between 1841 and 1911. Where these people were also either born, married or died in Hanborough, the aim is to document their life from birth to death wherever they may have moved, and to include profiles for all of their children. ===Outstanding Sources=== The following link goes to a Free Space Page listing sources identified for people in Hanborough that I have not yet been able to definitively tie to a particular person. [[Space:Hanborough%2C_Oxfordshire_Outstanding_Sources|Hanborough, Oxfordshire Outstanding Sources]]

Hancock, Maine One Place Study

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Hancockis a town in southern Hancock County, bordering Ellsworth to the west, Sullivan to the east and Lamoine and Mount Desert Narrows (ocean) to the south. It was incorporated February 21, 1828 and is named for John Hancock, the bold first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Click here for [[:Category:Hancock%2C_Maine|Hancock Town, Maine Category page]] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Important Dates''' |} {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|''Date'' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Event''' |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''February 21, 1828''' ||'''Hancock''' incorporated from portions of
[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|'''Ellsworth''']] , [[Space:Sullivan_Maine|'''Sullivan''']], [[Space:Trenton_Maine|'''Trenton''']], and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hancock_County_Townships#1786_Land_Lottery_:Bingham.27s_Purchase '''T8 SD BPP'''] |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''1852''' ||set off land to [[Space:Franklin_Maine|'''Franklin''']] |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''1870'''|| set off land to [[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|'''Gouldsboro''']] |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''1929''' ||set off land to [[Space:Lamoine_Maine|'''Lamoine''']] |- |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- |Back Meadow|| |- |Crabtree Neck|| |- |Crabtree's Point|| |- |Egypt|| |- |Fletchers Landing|| |- |Franklin Road|| |- |Hancock Corner|| |- |Hancock Point|| |- |Mount Desert Ferry|| |- |North Hancock|| |- |South Hancock|| |- |Washington Junction|| |- |Waukeag || |- |West Hancock|| |- |} == Historical Names == == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Arrival Year |- |Oliver Wooster|| 1764 |- |[[Crabtree-91|Agreen Crabtree (1739-1808)]]||1764 |- |[[McFarland-1568|Thomas McFarland (1744-1824)]]|| 1764 |- | Thomas Roger|| 1764 |- | Joseph Googins|| 1764 |- | '''[[ Hodgkins-179 | Philip Hodgkins ]]''' ||about 1768 |- |[[Abbott-3496|Reuben Abbott III (1741-1820)]]||about 1768 |- |'''[[Moon-4832|Thomas Moon (1732-1802 )]]''' ||about 1768 |- |Richard Clark, ||about 1768 |} == Islands == The state of Maine lists 4 Islands that are part of Hancock [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Maine Maine Islands] {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Islands | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Hill's || aka Hill's Cove |- |Stewart's || aka Kilkenny Cove |- |} == Maps == * [https://goo.gl/maps/TjcaswispnPhtoDVA Hancock] on Google Maps == Stories == Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''':
      '''Hancock''' is situated in the southern part of Hancock County, between Taunton Bay on the east, and Skilling Bay on the west. It is about 30 miles south-east of Bangor, and the northern part of its western line rests upon Ellsworth. The surface of the town is generally even, and it has a larger proportion of arable land than any other in the country. The kine are mostly Jerseys, and shorthorn and Ayrshire crosses. There is a marked neatness about the buildings which tells of industry and thrift. Two of the streams, Kilkenny and Egypt, have sufficient power to turn mills.       Geologically, this is a younger town than most of its neighbors, having evidently not emerged from the waters until the close of the drift period. The course of the glacier and drift markings here range from N. 5° W. to N. 15° E. The "level" at North Hancock suggests the probability of its having been an ancient lake bottom. The southern portion, known as "Crabtree's Neck," offers attractions as a summer resort. The villages are Hancock, and North and South Hancock. There is one mill manufacturing staves, shingles and long lumber, and one producing staves and short lumber. Other manufactures are boots and shoes and wagons and sleighs. The inhabitants, especially those of the Neck, are largely engaged in Grand Bank fishing and with profit, notwithstanding some heavy losses,       Hancock was incorporated in 1828, having been formed from parts of Sullivan, Trenton and Number 8. The pioneer settlers came in 1764-5. They were Oliver Wooster, Agreen Crabtree, Thomas McFarland, Thomas Roger, and Joseph Googins. In 1766-8 came Philip Hodgkins, Reuben Abbot, Thomas Moon, and Richard Clark. The town furnished 115 men for the Union cause in the war of the Rebellion, paying bounty to the amount of $16,900. The three churches in town are all Baptist. Hancock has six public schoolhouses, and its school property is valued at $3,500. The valuation of estates in 1870 was $163,904. In 1880 it was $177,534. The population in 1870 was 974. In the census of 1880 it was 1,093. == Sources == * Varney, George J. 1886. Gazetteer of the state of Maine: with numerous illustrations. * Wasson, Samuel. 1987. A survey of Hancock County, Maine. Salt Lake City, Utah: Also See: * [[Wikipedia:Hancock, Maine]] * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=hancock Maine Genealogy Net] Hancock, Maine * [https://hancockmaine.org/historical-society/ Hancock Historical Society] * [https://hancockmaine.org/ Hancock Town Page]

Hancock County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Hancock County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Hancock County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== Thanks to the [http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/history/hancockcounty.htm] Hancock County Historical Society for the pertinent information on the Counties formation as well as to the book Louisiana's Loss, Mississippi's Gain, A History of Hancock County, MS by Robert G. Sharff. ==PreHistory== :'''6000-4000 B.C.'''- The Middle Archaic Sub-Period- Paleo Indians built Shell Mounds several miles in length and elevated to heights of twenty feet or more were strung along the river banks. Two were on the east side of Bay St. Louis. One at what is now Pine Hills and another at Dimitry Point. One huge shell mound was at what is now Bayou Cowan. These mounds could also be found in Pearlington and Logtown. :'''4000-2000 B.C.'''-Late Archaic Sub-Period- This period was more largely settled with moderately large villages. Lumps of fired clay have been found in the area of the Cedarland Plantation in Hancock County. During this period archaic people were moving into the Gulf Coast Region along the Gulf of Mexico. This caused an adaption with the contact of people from the east and the Archaic Coastal Culture creating a unique culture from those found inland. The culture of the Poverty Point Peoples along the Gulf Coast was the end result similar to those in Florida and other nearby locations. :'''2000-500 B.C.'''- Poverty Point Peoples Culture-This culture is considered transitional between the Lithic and Formative stages. The characteristics of this culture remained pretty much archaic. They did however have unique additions to their way of life. They had well-developed political and social organization. They built large villages, used stone tools, built mounds, and used horticultural technology. The area near the mouth of the Pearl River seemed to be particularly critical in the development of the Poverty Point Peoples culture. However the area of Bay St. Louis has many indications of this culture, including clay balls used for heating as well as pottery. The lower coast region seems to have been used as the hunting grounds, but not extensively settled. :'''500-200 B.C.'''- Tchula Period-Developed out of the Poverty Point Culture and was closely related to it. The principal culture was the Tchefuncte culture. These two cultures are collectively referred to as the Burial Mound I period. Tchula villages were rather small, yet more numerous.The people were shellfish gatherers. The clay balls developed into biscuit shapes along the coastal region. Bayou La Batre pottery began to spread throughout the region from Mobile Bay. They began to cultivate different varieties of squash and tobacco. This culture spread up into northwest Mississippi and westward into Texas and southern Arkansas as well as east into the Mobile Bay region and Tombigbee River Valley. :'''200B.C.-300 A.D.'''- Marksville Period- This was a period of wide trade contracts which was dominated by a socio-religious cult that demanded maximum unity among individuals. Extensive ceremonial and social stratification are evident. This culture had well planned and villages and ceremonial centers. They built a large group of conical burial mounds. The Marksville and later periods are lumped into the Burial Mound II Period. Clay balls were less common and human figures were made. The traits from this culture were carried along to the Florida gulf coast. From this time on the the coastal regions from Florida to Texas bore a strong similarity called the Gulf Tradition. :'''300-800 A.D.'''-Baytown Period- A time of considerable reformation occurred during this period. The bow and arrow appeared, but was not widely used. :'''800-1100 A.D.'''- Cole's Creek Period-An agricultural revolution where an extensive portion was dominated by maize crops. Beans were also introduced during this time. Non burial mound burials were introduced during this period. Flat topped pyramids were used. This was the Temple Mound I period. This culture had spread to the Coast region and the Baytown culture began spreading eastward and across northern Mississippi. The Cole's Creek Culture eventually evolved into the Plaquemines culture. Mounds of this period have been found in Pearlington. :'''1100-1700 A.D.'''- The Mississippian Period-This was the final period in the prehistoric Indian Culture in the lower Mississippi River Valley. This created the Natchez culture and related cultures including Choctaw inland. There are many Mississipian period sites on the Gulf Coast. Contact with European cultures from 1540 and onwards the Mississipian people declined in power, culture and population. Mostly due to disease brought by the Europeans. This period came to a close with colonization. ==1501-1699 Early European Explorations== :'''Portuguese Exploration''' In 1940 a hypothesis concerning the shipwreck of a Portuguese ship from one of hte Corteral expeditions on the Mississippi Coast in 1501 was set forth. This suggests that Europeans may have lived on the gulf coast earlier than previously suggested. A document supporting this, the Cantino map, which was made in 1500 on the orders of Gaspar Cortereal and sent to Cantino in Italy. It showed the Florida Pennisula, part of the Atlantic Coast and part of the Gulf Coast a whole 19 years before the first Spanish map of this area. It was also more accurate than the early Spanish charts. :'''Spanish Exploration''' Francisco Garay ordered the area of the region from Florida to the Yucatano be colonized. The expedition was under the command of Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda who mapped the coast from Florida to Vera Cruz. He gave the name Amichel to the lands north of the Gulf of Mexico. Bernal Diaz gave an eyewitness account of this voyage. He gave the description of a large river populated by friendly Indians located roughly in the middle of the explored Gulf Coast. Pineda named this the Rio del Espirito Santo. Historians firmly believe this to be the Mobile Bay.They also named the Mississippi Coast in their explorations and made a second map of the coast that was more accurate than the first. The Pascagoula, Biloxi and Pearl Rivers are all shown on this map. Thus by 1519 Spain had explored and charted the entire Gulf Coast. In 1527 the Panfilo Narvaez voyage suffered much hardship and Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca was one of four men to survive and make it to Mexico. They passed the Mississippi Coast in 1528 but stayed out to the gulf to avoid the Indians as de Vaca recalled that "they came to a broad river" that emptied into the gulf at such a volume of water that they "took fresh water from the sea, the stream entering it in freshet". They tried to reach land but de Vaca recalled, "by no effort could we get there, so violent was the current on the way, which drove us out while we contended and strove to gain land". De Soto was never directly involved in exploring the Mississippi Coast, he did contribute to leading France's expectations of the riches to be found and explored there. ==1699- 1763 French Colonial Period== ==1763-1780 British Colonial Period== ==1780-1810 Spanish Colonial Period== ==Sept. 23 - Dec. 7, 1810 Republic of West Florida== ==1811-1861 American Statehood== ==1861-1865 Confederate State== ==1865-Present Day American Union== ==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== * [http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/cemeteries.htm Hancock County Cemetery Index] ==Sources== * [http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/ Hancock County Historical Society]

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Hancock County, West Virginia
'''History''' Hancock is the most northern and the smallest of West Virginia’s counties. It was named for John Hancock, first signer of the Declaration of Independence. It was the site of the massacre of Iroquois leader Chief Logan'sfamily in 1774, at Baker's Tavern across the Ohio River from the mouth of Yellow Creek. The event, known as the Yellow Creek massacre, sparked Lord Dunmore's War. Wikipedia contributors, "Hancock County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hancock_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=814226981 Wikipedia] (accessed February 21, 2018). '''Government Offices''' County Courthouse, 102 North Court Street, New Cumberland, WV 26047 Phone: 304-564-3311, Fax: 304-564-4059"Hancock County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Hancock]( Web 22 February 2018) '''Geography''' The Ohio River marks Hancock’s northern and western borders with the state of Ohio. Elevations in Hancock County range from 666 feet to 1,337 feet '''Adjacent counties''' * Columbiana County, Ohio (northwest) * Beaver County, Pennsylvania (east) * Washington County, Pennsylvania (southeast) * Brooke County (south) * Jefferson County, Ohio (west) '''Protected areas''' * Hillcrest Wildlife Management Area * Tomlinson Run State Park '''Demographics''' Area: * Total 88 sq mi (228 km2) * Land 83 sq mi (215 km2) * Water 5.4 sq mi (14 km2), 6.1% * Population (est.) (2015) 29,815 '''Cities''' The county seat is New Cumberland. Chestnut Hill / Congo / Fairhaven / Kings Creek / Lawrenceville / Lennyville / Moscow / New Manchester / Newell / Sun Valley / Chester / Weirton '''Formed From''' Brooke County in 1848. It was once part of Ohio County, Virginia, which had been formed from the District of West Augusta in 1776. '''Resources''' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hancock_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Hancock County, West Virginia Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/Hancock.html Hancock County on West Virginia Archives and History] * [http://www.wvgenweb.org/hancock/ Hancock County on WVGenWeb] '''Census''' In the 2000, there were 32,667 people, 13,678 households, and 9,506 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $33,759, and the median income for a family was $40,719. In the 2010 United States Census, there were 30,676 people, 13,297 households, and 8,732 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $38,565 and the median income for a family was $46,978. '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' [[:Category:Hancock_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Hancock Cemeteries]] ==Sources==

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== 1762 Land Grants == {| |In 1762, a group of 352 citizens of Massachusetts and New Hampshire petitioned the English General Court of Massachusetts for a land grant of 12 townships between the Penobscot and St. Croix Rivers. Deacon David Marsh of Haverhill, Massachusetts, was issued the grant in the name of all the petitioners. Marsh chartered the sloop Sally to survey and explore the new lands, and the petitioners each posted a bond of fifty pounds and signed an agreement that each township, within 6 years, must: |- |       Be settled with 60 Protestant families; |- |       Build 60 houses at least 18 feet square; |- |       Be only 6 miles on the river of seacoast; |- |      Have 300 acres of land fit for tillage; |- |      Have a church with a minister settled; and |- |      Reserve 1 lot for parsonage purposes, 1 for the minister, and 1 lot for Harvard College and for the use of schools. |} Township 1-6 East of the Penobscot River and Townships 1-3 East of the Donaqua/Donaquee River (for name of Union River).
The other townships below came a little later {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 700px" | align="center" style="width: 130px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Township Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Later town''' |- | Township #1 EPR||'''Bucksport''' June 27, 1792 from Buckstown Plantation from Township 1 EPR |- | Township #2 EPR||'''Orland''' February 21, 1800 from Township 2 EPR |- | Township #3 EPR||'''Penobscot''' Incorporated February 23, 1787 from Majabigwaduce Plantation, also known as Plantation Number Three. |- | Township #4 EPR||'''Sedgwick''' incorporated on January 14, 1789 from the township of Naskeag or T4, EPR |- | Township #5 EPR||'''Blue Hill''' incorporated on February 02, 1789 from Blue Hill Bay Plantation aka Newport Plantation |- | Township #6 EPR||'''Surry''' incorporated on June 21, 1803 from the Township T6 EPR |- | Township #7 EPR||'''Ellsworth''' incorporated as a town on February 26, 1800 from Plantation Number 7 |- | Township #8 EPR||'''Dedham''' incorporated on February 7, 1837 from a portion of township T8
'''Otis''' incorporated on March 19, 1835 from the township T8 EPR |- | Township #1 EUR|| '''Trenton''' 1789 February 16, 1789 - to Eben Thorndike
Tract of land lying in said Territory of Sagadahock, on the East side of Mount desert River now called Union River, beginning at a spruce tree marked about eight miles up said River on the East Side thereof, and marked A on the Plat exhibited, and thence extending Due East by Compass six miles, from thence south to the sea about five miles then Westerly along the seashore to the said River, and up said River to the Spruce aforesaid; |- | Township #2 EUR ||'''Sullivan''' February 16, 1789 - to David Bean
Tract of Land before mentioned and beginning at the north East corner of No One, and running Due East along a line which is to be continued as a General Boundary Line North of all these Towns, Eight Miles thence Due South until it meets the North Side Line of No three then Due West along said Line to the seashore and along the same to the South East corner of No One thence North by the same to the first point. |- | Township #3 EUR || '''Gouldsboro''' & '''Mount Desert ''' February 16, 1789
A line shall be run from the mouth of a stream which falls from a large Pond, into the Bay next to No Two, marked in the Plan D East by Compass unto the Bay in which Capt Frost is settled; That the said Line be equally divided, and at the Point of the Division, another Line be run North by Compass to the bounding Line of the township on the North Side and South indefinitely; which Line shall be Determined to the Southward by a point from which a Line being run Westward to the first mentioned Bay, may together with the said North and South Line, as to the East, and the said Bounding Line of the township to the North, and the Shore of the said Bay to the West, Inclose one equal and equitable Fourth Part of the Township; Regard being had to the quality as well as the quantity of the Land so Inclosed. And Mr. Jones and Mr. Frye the surveyors heretofore employed in Surveying these towns, shall run the said lines, and determine the said South Boundary of the said Fourth Part as aforesaid; & shall make their return upon Oath if the same shall be required And if they cannot agree concerning the settling and running the said South Line, they shall all in a third Person, by whose arbitration the Thing shall be finally determined. |- | Township #4 EUR || '''Steuben''' February 27, 1795
Tract of Land aforementioned beginning at a point on the East Side of the Creek marked K opposite to the point that makes the north east corner of No three at No 845 of the Survey and from thence along the seashore Easterly to the West Side of the mouth of a creek marked X No 1138 of the Survey and from the first mentioned point and also from the Last mentioned point by lines due North unto the Great East and West boundary Line and along the same until the Lines meet, |- | Township #5 EUR||'''Harrington''' June 17, 1797
Tract of land adjoining to the tract of land before mentioned and beginning at the North East corner of No. four and running by the great East and West boundary line unto the East End of the thirty third mile from Union River, from thence South unto the sea, and from thence along the Seashore Westerly to the East side Line of No four, and along that line to the first point. |- | Township #6 EUR||'''Addison''' February 14, 1797
Tract of Land adjoining to the tract of land before mentioned and beginning at the North East boundary of No Five and running along the great East and West Boundary Line five miles, and from thence South about Seven miles to the West side of a River, near to which is a slooping spruce marked W on the Plat, and down the said River, and along the Sea Coast Westerly to the East Line of No Five, then North up that Line to the first point. |} == 1786 Land Lottery :Bingham's Purchase == :Samuel Wasson's '''''A survey of Hancock County, Maine''''':Wasson, Samuel. 1878. A survey of Hancock County, Maine: by Samuel Wasson. Augusta [Me.]: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers.
Land Grants. –The first grants of land, were six townships each six miles square, between the Penobscot and Union, then known as the Donaqua River, which were granted to David Marsh et als, by the General Court of Massachusetts, upon certain conditions, one of which was that they should settle each township with sixty Protestant families, within six years. These grants were No. 1, (Bucksport); No. 2, (Orland); No. 3, (Penobscot); No. 4, (Sedgwick); No. 5, (Bluehill); and No. 6, (Surry). Six other townships east of the Donaqua River, were granted upon the same terms. But three of these are in this county, which are No. 1, (Trenton), granted to Eben Thorndike et als; No. 2, (Sullivan), to David Bean et als, and No. 3, (Mt. Desert) to Gov. Bernard. The whole survey was made by Samuel Livermore, and as six of the townships were on one side of the river, and six on the other side, the circumstance gave the present name of “Union River.” The onerous conditions imposed on the grantees, in this “forest wild,” could not be fulfilled, which occasioned a deal of uneasiness, as a new claimant might oust the occupant. In 1785, Massachusetts “quieted” the actual settlers in each, a hundred-acre lot. The grant of these several townships was made in 1762. One of the conditions in each grant was, that the grantee “ yield one-fifth part of all the gold and silver ore and precious stones found therein.” These grantees individually bound themselves in a penal bond of £50, conditioned to lay out no one of the townships more than six miles in extent, on the banks of the Penobscot, or on the sea coast; to build sixty dwelling-houses, at least 18 feet square ; to fit for tillage 300 acres of land, erect a meeting-house, and settle a minister. There were reserved in each township one lot for parsonage purposes, another for the first settled minister, a third for Harvard College, and a fourth for the use of schools, making 1,200 acres in each township, reserved for public uses. Note that the townships listed here are limited to the ones that are or were part of Hancock County. More townships of Bingham's Penobscot Purchase are part of Penobscot and Washington counties. You may also be interested and another large track of land that was Bingham's Kennebec Purchase in Franklin and Somerset counties. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 700px" | align="center" style="width: 130px; background:#f0f0f0;"|''''Township''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' |- | T2 ND||Northern half of T2 ND became Grand Falls Plantation in 1840 and was later Grand Falls Township. Grand Falls was ceded to Penobscot County in 1858 |- | T3 ND||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T4 ND||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T7 SD||Unorganized as of 2009
Contains Goodwin Siding - populated place
Parts were annexed by the towns of Gouldsboro and Sullivan |- | T8 SD||Unorganized as of 2009
Also known as Fletchers Landing or Central Hancock
Parts were was used to form the towns of Franklin and Hancock |- | T9 SD||Parts were annexed by the town of Franklin |- | T10 SD||Parts were annexed by the town of Franklin |- | T14 MD||portion to Mariaville Plantation in 1823 Incorporated in January 29, 1833 as Waltham |- | T15 MD||Incorporated in 1837 as Eastbrook |- | T16 MD||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T20 MD||Organized 1822 along with a portion of T14 MD as '''Mariaville Plantation''' Incorporated February 29, 1836 as '''Mariaville''' |- | T21 MD||Organized 1895 as Plantation No. 21; name changed to '''Osborn Plantation''' in 1923 and was Incorporated in 1975 as '''Osborn''' |- | T22 MD||Unorganized as of 2009
Contains Steep Landing - a populated place |- | T26 MD||Organized 1822 as '''Mariaville Plantation''' and in 1831 as '''Amherst''' |- | T27 MD||Organized 1822 as Plantation No. 27 Incorporated 1831 as '''Hampton'''; name changed to Aurora in 1833 |- | T28 MD||Incorporated as '''Amherst''' February 5, 1831 |- | T32 MD||Unorganized as of 2009
Contains Grand Falls and Myra village |- | T33 MD||organized October 26, 1840 as '''Great Pond Plantation''' |- | T34 MD||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T35 MD||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T39 MD||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T40 MD||Unorganized as of 2009 |- | T41 MD||Unorganized as of 2009 |} :Samuel Wasson's '''''A survey of Hancock County, Maine''''': Land Lottery.—In 1786, Massachusetts attempted a lottery sale of fifty townships, between the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy. The land intended to be sold, was represented by 2,720 tickets, the price of each ticket $2.00. These "lottery townships,” and those who settled upon them, were to be exempt from taxes for 15 years. Every ticket was a prize ticket; the smallest prize being a half-mile square, and the largest a six mile square. There were five managers, one of the number being Leonard Jarvis, of Surry. On the drawing of the lottery, it was found that but 437 tickets were sold, and only 165,280 acres drawn, and 942,112 acres remained unsold. The average price received for the lands drawn was about 52 cents per acre. The lots not drawn, and also the greater part of the prize lots, were purchased by [[Bingham-1204|William Bingham (1752-1804)]], of Philadelphia, a man of immense wealth. Mr. Bingham died in England in 1803, and left one son and two daughters. One of the daughters married Alexander Baring, of London. At one time the Bingham heirs owned in Maine, outside of the lottery purchase, 2,350,000 acres.
      The lottery townships in Hancock, sold to Bingham, were Nos. 14, 15 and 16, each containing 23,040 acres. The conveyance was made January 28th, 1793, by Samuel Phillips, Leonard Jarvis and John Reed, a Committee appointed by the General Court of Massachusetts. The “consideration,” named in the deed, is “a large and valuable sum of money.” Query—Were not the “up-river” townships north of the tier of townships, sold to Bingham, included in the lottery scheme? In 1796, Bingham purchased the residue of the Gregoire grant. A plan of the 60,000 acre grant to Madame De Gregoire, was made by Nathan Jones and Samuel Thompson, and a survey of the same, by John Peters, was completed on or before January 8th, 1789. August 4, 1792, Barthelemy De Gregoire, after “excepting out” certain “lots” and “tracts,” sold the balance of his grant, or 23,121 acres, to Henry Jackson, of Boston, for £1,247, 16 shillings. Jackson, July 9th, 1796, sold his claim to Bingham for $100.
      The outlines of the Gregoire grant are thus defined in the earliest recorded deeds: “A tract of land lying on the main, on each side of the Donaquec river, in the County of Hancock. Beginning near the Sweedeland Mill dam, on the Eastern side of Skillings river, thence due North 550 rods to Taunton bay, there crossing a cove in said bay 432 rods in the same course, and running same course from said bay 460 rods, for the N.E. corner, thence 7 miles and 56 rods to Union river, a due West course, crossing the river and continuing 2 miles, 172 rods, thence South 68 East to Union river, crossing the same, and continuing 176 rods to a stake in Melatiah Jordan's field.”
      In the conveyance from Gregoire to Jackson, or in that from Jackson to Bingham, among the lots “excepted out,” are 100 acres to Mr. Jennison, 100 to James Hopkins, one half of Trenton, and part of No. 8, conveyed to Jean Baptiste De La Roche; Gregoire's farm; a lot at North East Creek, Mt. Desert, lying between lots of Nicholas Thomas and Eliza Higgins; 450 acres intended for the town of Mt. Desert; a lot of Col. Jones, a settler on Great Duck Island, and 8,333 acres of No. 7, granted to the Beverly Cotton Manufactory.
      The islands “lying in front,” granted to Barthelemy DeGregoire, and his wife Maria Theresa De la Motta Cadilace De Gregoire, and which were a part of the Bingham purchase, are Bartlett's island, containing 1,414 acres; Great Cranberry island, 490 acres; Little Cranberry, 73 acres; Sutton's, 74 acres; Bear, 9 acres; Thomas, 64 acres; Green, 44 acres; Great Duck, 182 acres; Little Duck, 59 acres; also, two small islands of 6 acres each. Col. John Black, an English man by birth, who resided at Ellsworth for many years, was the Bingham heirs' agent. Messrs. Hale and Emery now hold that trust. The Bingham lands presented an inviting field for “smugglers,” and the value of timber pilfered therefrom is immense. == James Swan's Purchase == July 7, 1786. [[Swan-1050|James Swan (1754-1830)]]
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts was the owner of the District of Maine at the close of the Revolution, and had, as been recorded, sold the twenty-five islands included in the Burnt Coat group to Col. James Swan. He was the first private owner of this property. It was estimated to contain 12,800 acres, at the price of three shillings an acre, which would have amounted to 1920 pounds. This sum Swan paid March 19, 1785, and was to receive a deed as soon as the islands could be surveyed. By Putnam’s survey, it was found to contain only 9,625 acres, and the difference which was overpaid between the estimated and exact measurements, was returned to Swan January 19, 1786.
      His deed of this group of islands was dated July 7, 1786. On October 28, 1790, the records show that James Swan of Boston, by his attorneys Henry Jackson and Benjamin Hitchborn, sold to Joseph Prince, resident of Burnt Coat, for the sum of 300 pounds, and “divers other good causes.” Burnt Coat island, and all other islands within three miles of said Burnt Coat, (vol. 1, page 28, Hancock Reg. Deeds).
      After Prince’s purchase, he carried out Swan’s agreement with the settlers by giving a bond to each occupant of the land he had cultivated, and if occupied for seven years, agreed to give a deed at the end of that period. To Joseph Toothaker he gave a bond in the sum of $100 to convey to him one hundred acres of land, extending from the Carrying Place, westward around Toothaker’s Cove to include that amount, dated April 26, 1792 (3-208). Joshua Grindle’s lot from the Carrying Place southward to Moses Staples’ lot containing 100 acres, dated May 1, 1794 (3-245).
      On June 29, 1785, Joseph Prince and wife Joanna, sold to Henry Jackson of Boston, for 300 pounds, the same purchase that he had made of Swan. On July 16, 1795, Jackson also bought of Bartolomy De Gregoire, land on Mt. Desert for which he paid 1247 pounds. He also bought Bartlett’s island, Cranberry and Duck island, also a tract near Stinson’s Neck, Deer Isle (3-256).
      On Sept 28, 1796, Henry Jackson conveyed Burnt Coat islands back to Colonel Swan, in consideration of 300 pounds. He also gave to Swan a quitclaim deed of the island and all improvements made thereon, also land in Suffolk and Norfolk counties, for 5000 pounds (4-207). On December 12, 1796, again mortgaged this property to Henry Jackson to secure payment of a loan of 2333 pounds (4-203). On July 13, 1798, Swan gave this same security to Stephen Higginson and Samuel G. Perkins of Boston to secure a loan from them of $30,000. These various transactions and conveyances were thought he made to his friends to prevent it being attached by his creditors.
      On February 28, 1798, Swan gave to Joseph Prince of Swan’s Island (formerly Burnt Coat) a power of attorney to sell and convey to the settlers the land which they had occupied, and other fishermen who might settle there, on the conditions stated elsewhere. He also gave power to Prince to sell a lot of land on the “Island of Holt”, which he had purchased of Nathaniel Shelden in 1796 (5-481 Hancock Reg.)
      There is no further record that any of this island was bought or sold for fifteen years. During all this period new arrivals had taken up land on which they built their houses, and no one disputed their claim to the land. The promise which Swan made with the settlers to give them a deed of the land when they should have occupied it for seven years was not carried out, probably because Swan had already gone to France, never to return, and the agents and attorneys did not see fit to carry out his agreement. However the settlers did not care much about title to the land they occupied, which at that time was of little value. The log cabin and boat were the greater part of their possessions, and if ousted their loss would not be great.
      On October 3, 1812, James Swan of Boston, “at present residing in Paris,” mortgaged to Michael O’Maley, a merchant of Baltimore, a part of this group of islands. Swan was indebted to O’Maley for the sum of 43080 francs, as appears on a bill of exchange drawn at Harve, in 1808. Swan paid on this account 6663 francs, with interest, leaving a balance due on Sept 1, 1818, of 3641 francs. For security, Swan had mortgaged to O’Maley thirteen islands of this group, viz: Swan’s Marshall, Black, Hat, Great and Little Placentia, Long island and five others, the names of which are not recollected, containing about 12,000 acres, together with grist and saw mills, farms, stores, mansion house, timberlands, waters and fisheries. The mortgage was executed in Paris in the Greffe of the prison of St. Pelagie, where Swan was there imprisoned, and acknowledged, before David Bailey Warden, U. S. consul at Paris, October 3, 1812 (33-226)
      After this time there seems to have been no claimants for any of this property, either mortgager or mortgagee, until 1817. On March 10, 1817, Rufus B. Allyn of Belfast, attorney for O’Maley, entered and took peaceable possession, for the purpose of foreclosing all mortgages which had been previously given to settlers. He notified the people that in O’Maley’s name he should take possession of all land on Swan’s Island. He brought with him as witnesses Jesse Holbrook and Paul Giles.
      On August 29, 1821, a power of attorney was given by O’Maley to Daniel Webster to transact necessary conveyance of the thirteen islands of the Burnt Coat group, as well as other transactions with Swan. This was signed in Boston. Swan and O’Maley had been connected in business in France, but this last transaction seems to have been a bona fide one, as O’Maley actually claimed possession here for many years.
      On June 13, 1823, Daniel Webster, attorney for O’Maley and William Sullivan, son-in-law of Swan, substituted Rufus B. Allyn to act jointly for both parties (43-168) and whatever deeds that were given after that date, were given to both parties jointly. Considerable of Swan’s property in and around Boston, was conveyed at that time by the same parties. Allyn came here again and demanded payment from all the land owners, and many of the settlers had occupied the land they had taken for more than thirty years, during which time they had made a great many improvements on their property, and had erected substantial buildings. These demands brought consternation to the people, many of whom were now in old age. They did not anticipate, after all these long years of silence, that their homes would be imperiled. He gave a deed to each land holder, and secured payment by taking a mortgage, requiring annual payment on principal and interest. Both the deeds and mortgages are recorded in Hancock Registry of Deeds, executed between 1823 and 1839. The following are some of those there recorded: :'''Moses Bridges''' of Sedgwick bought Eastern Calf island, containing 162 acres, for $400, May 24, 1823 (43-509). :'''Peter Powers''' bought the Western Calf island, containing 256 acres, for $750, September 21, 1822 (43-521) :'''John Finney''' bought the place on which he lived, October 1, 1823, for $147 (44-238). : '''Ebenezer Joyce''' gave a mortgage for his lot for $130.27—68 acres of land on which he lived, Oct. 3, 1822. :'''Abel E. Staples''' gave a mortgage for the land he occupied near Mackerel Cove in 1823. : '''James Joyce''' lot was appraised at $146.51 on May 27, 1824. : '''Francis Gilley''' of Placentia was valued at $237. This mortgage was paid Oct. 27, 1839. : '''Robert Mitchell''' land on Placentia, May 24, 1824. This mortgage was paid Dec. 25, 1828. : '''Benjamin Smith''' lot was valued at $365.50, the farm on which he lived, on May 18, 1824. : '''Moses Staples''' land was listed at $83.37; recorded May 20, 1824. : '''Benjamin Stinson''' lot valued at $200. : '''Franklin B. Staples''' lot near Mackerel Cove was $42.13; dated May 18, 1824. : '''Moses Staples, jr.,''' lot was $158.16; May 17, 1824. : '''Daniel Hamblin''', for a part of the island of Placentia, containing 93 acres; dated 1825. : '''Israel B. Lunt''', unincorporated place called Long Island, 1123 acres, for which he was to pay $600; dated June 30, 1835. : '''Michael O’Maley,''' at present residing in Paris, Kingdom of France, sold to Thomas Colomy for $200, a lot near Seal Cove; deed executed by Rufus B. Allyn, July 1, 1835 (60-424).
      Few paid anything on these mortgages, and no action was taken by Allyn to enforce payment. Afterward O’Maley or his heirs employed Ex-governor Kent to prosecute these claims on all these islands, and he made several attempts to collect these bills at court, but the settlers were informed that they had a legal claim to the property they occupied by Swan’s recorded agreement with the settlers, and also that they could hold their land by reason of more than thirty years of quiet possession. Anyhow, no further claims were ever made by Allyn or Kent. The latter had collected some money from a few of the owners, but he could not locate his clients, so he returned what he had collected to the islanders. No doubt that Swan and O’Maley had taken this method to collect something from the settlers, but finding that the matter was likely to be hotly contested, concluded the results would not justify the expenditures. No further claim was made by O’Maley or his heirs. After Col. Swan’s death, his heirs had Charles J. Abbott, attorney at Castine, appointed as administrator of Swan’s estate in Maine, on April 6, 1837. He appointed Thomas Cobb, John B. Redman and Benjamin Rea, in December 1837, to make an appraisal of some of the islands in the group, as follows:
{| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Island''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Acres''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Value''' |- | Little Marshall||42 || $63 |- | W ||10 ||10 |- | A ||21 ||21 |- | B ||4 ||4 |- | D ||44 ||66 |- | F ||16 ||80 |- | G ||33 ||49 |- | K ||5 ||6 |- | N ||23 ||46 |- | P ||16 ||16 |- | T ||6 ||5 |- | John’s ||20 ||50 |- | U ||17 ||17 |- | V ||3 ||3 |- | ||||$466 |}
Small, H. W. 1898. A history of Swan's Island, Maine. Ellsworth, Me: Hancock County Pub. Co. {{Image|file=Hancock_County_Townships.jpg |caption=Plan of Burnt Coat Division of Islands, 1785 }} == Sources ==

Hancock Families of New Jersey

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This page is a place for me to put information that I gather Hancock Families of Salem and Burlington Counties, New Jersey. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]]. This is where I'll gather information until I can figure it out. ---- '''Salem County, Hancocks''' '''1679 Sept. 29. Hancock, William,''' of the Parish of Leonard Shoreditch, County of Middlesex (England), shoemaker; will of intending a "voyage for New West Jersey." Wife, sole executrix, brothers Edward Hancock of Bath, Co. of Somerset, Richard Hancock of West Jersey, sister Patow. Real and personal estate in England and West Jersey. Witnesses -- William Biddle, Sarah Biddle, Mary Parnell. 1680 Aug. 2. Letters testamentary granted to the widow, Isabella Hancock of Allowayes. ____ ____, Inventory of the personal estate, incl. that of the widow, £83,18.10, incl. a great and 2 small Bibles 6s., a glass standish and 22 bound books £1; made by James Nevill and John Maddocks. Salem Wills, 1679, p. 16 , Documents relating to the colonial, revolutionary and post-revolutionary history of the State of New Jersey Volume 23, p. 207 - Isabella's abstract of her will is also available, same volume, two pages back. ===Confusion on Children of John Hancock, of Salem County- 3 Lists of Children=== "Nathaniel Chambless, and his son Nathaniel, embarked for this country in the year 1675. They were servants of Edward Wade. About 1680 he purchased 250 acres of land of his former employer, being a part of the allotment Edward Wade bought of John Fenwick before he embarked for this country. In 1681, his wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary embarked from London in the ship Henry, and landed at Elsinborough in the 7th month of the same year. Soon after his wife came they settled on his property in Alloways Creek. He about that time bought 250 acres more, adjoining his first purchase, of Joseph Wade. Both comprised the greater part of what is now called Alloways Creek Neck. In 1688 their daughter Mary married [[Hancock-3027|John Hancock]], who emigrated to this country in 1679. He was a native of England. John and his wife had nine children. Their eldest son, #[[Hancock-8942|John Hancock]], was born 10th of 1st month, 1690, in Alloways Creek Neck. The names of their other children were: #William #Edward #Nathaniel #[[Hancock-9022|Joseph Hancock]] #Elizabeth, #Mary, #Sarah, #Grace This list ( was rearranged to make lists consistent to see name differences) it does not agree with the list of John's children, abstracted from his will. Missing a son > Jonathan, lists a daughter Grace, instead of Hannah. See below.''' Source continues: "Some persons suppose that they were of the same family of Hancock's as those by that name who resided in Elsinborough and Hancock's Bridge. There is no evidence that any relationship existed.'' Notwithstanding Nathaniel Chambless and his son Nathaniel were servants when they first came to this country, by industry and by maintaining high moral character, both became eminent men in religious and civil society in the early settlement of Fenwick Colony."[http://genealogytrails.com/njer/salem/FenwicksColony_bios.html ''History and Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony''] Biographies by Thomas Shourds of Salem County. Bridgeton, N. J.: George F. Nixon, Publisher. 1876. History of Buck County, states - John's father was William Hancock.Warren S. Ely and John W. Jordan, [https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco03davi/page/516/mode/2up History of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, from the discovery of the Warr Delaware to the present time] (1905 New York ; Chicago : The Lewis Pub. Co.), p 516. Where did Edward Hancock, as John's father come from? '''1709-20 Feb. 22. John Hancock''' of Allowyes Creek, Salem County, alias Monmouth River - Will - Wife Mary - Names from abstract of John's will: #[[Hancock-8942|John Hancock]] #William #Edward #Nathaniel #[[Hancock-9022|Joseph]] #Jonathan #Elizabeth #Mary #Sarah #Hannah married Thomas Andrews or AndersonSelected and Introduced by Joseph R. Klett, Genealogies of New Jersey Families From the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, (Genealogical Publishing Company, copyright 1996 Baltimore, Maryland), Vol. II, page 370Z Property by Josiah White, William Powell , Ephraim Allen Thomas Wright, given land by Nathenell Champness - my fatherNew Jersey Historical Society. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c006012019&view=1up&seq=310 Documents relating to the colonial, revolutionary and post-revolutionary history of the State of New Jersey.] Newark, 1880-1949.Volume XXIII, p 206 Did Grace die young? The list of John Hancock's children contained in Warren S. Ely and John W. Jordan, [https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco03davi/page/516/mode/2up History of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, from the discovery of the Warr Delaware to the present time] (1905 New York ; Chicago : The Lewis Pub. Co.), p 516. is the same for the first nine children of John and Mary, then he lists another son, Samuel, instead of Hannah. #[[Hancock-8942|John Hancock]] #William #Edward #Nathaniel #[[Hancock-9022|Joseph Hancock]] #Jonathan #Elizabeth #Mary #Sarah #Samuel His wife, Mary (Chambliss) Hancock of Alloways Creek - will 13 April 1713 ---- '''Burlington County Hancocks''' George Hancock, an adult child of Thomas and Sarah Hancock was baptized on 30 December 1774 at St. Mary's in Burlington, New Jersey.Meldrum, Charlotte D, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey (Family Line Publications, Rear 63 East Main St, Westminster, MD 21157 800-876-6103. 1995). Volume 3, p 149 Methodist clergyman, "John Hancock was born in Springfield, New Jersey in 1775; and left fatherless when eight months old, he was carried in his mother's arms from the blackened ruins of the village, burned by the British, to Madison"....He died in his 78 year. [Calculated death year - 1853] Memorial history company, Newark, N.J. [https://archive.org/details/memorialcycloped02memo/page/352/mode/2up Memorial cyclopedia of New Jersey], p 352 :;"Methodism came to the Cranford/Westfield area around the year 1840, led by Methodist circuit rider John Hancock (no relation to the Declaration of Independence signer)." Appears to be a church John founded.[https://www.cranfordumc.com/our-history Cranford United Methodist Church] Profile made for [[Hancock-8969|Joseph Hancock]], m Patience - Parents currently unknown Death> Charlotte Hancock [b ca. 1812] d 6 April 1830 in the 18th year of her life, buried at St. Mary's. John E. Stillwell, [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02stil/page/140/mode/2up Historical and genealogical miscellany; data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey] (1903 New York) Volume 2, page 139 Death - Martha Hancock Relict of Thomas Hancock [Ca. 20 Dec 1764] d 13 November 1851, Aged 86 years, 10 months and 24 days, buried in St. Mary's. Death - Prudence Hancock, wife of Thomas Hancock, [ b Ca. 13 Aug 1800] d 13 November 1834, aged 34 years and 3 months, buried at St. Mary's. Death - Rebekah Hancock, wife of William Hancock [b ca. 1780] d 16 May 1847 in the 67th year of her age, buried at St. Mary's. Death - William Hancock (b ca. 1793), d 17 March 1824 in the 31st year of his age buried at St. Mary's John E. Stillwell, [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02stil/page/138/mode/2up Historical and genealogical miscellany; data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey] (1903 New York) Volume 2, page 141 Death - William Hancock [b ca. 1782] d 12 March 1831, in the 49th year of his age. Death - William Hancock [b ca. 1777] d 5 August 1850, in the 73rd year of his age, buried at St. Mary's.John E. Stillwell, [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02stil/page/144/mode/2up Historical and genealogical miscellany; data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey] (1903 New York) Volume 2, page 144 ===New Jersey Hancock Marriages=== Hancock, Arnall, Pennsylvania, and Susannah Phillips, Pennsylvania 1727 July 31
Hancock, Daniel, Burlington, and Rhoda Lippincott, Burlington 1774 Mar. 1
Hancock, Edward, Burlington, and Sarah English, Burlington 1742 Jan. 23
Hancock, Edward, Salem, and Mary Allen 1757 Dec. 17
Hancock, Edward, Salem, and Rebecca Ward, Salem 1774 Feb. 28
Hancock, Edward, Salem, and Abigail Carpenter 1786 Mar. 7
Hancock, George, Burlington, and Hannah Perkins 1779 Oct. 12
Hancock, Godfrey, Burlington, and Ann Tuly, Burlington 1754 June 25
Hancock, Isaac, Burlington, and Mary English 1782 Feb. 6
Hancock, Joseph, Burlington, and Patience Andrews, Burlington 1751 May 2
Hancock, Joseph, Cumberland, and Elizabeth Butcher 1785 April 25
Hancock, Pearson, Burlington, and Meriam Deacon 1779 Sept. 8
Hancock, Thomas, Salem, and Mary Goodwin 1775 Oct. 31
Hancock, Thomas, Burlington, and Hester Green 1788 April 3
Hancock, Timothy, Burlington, and Rachel Sirman 1684 Nov. 6
Hancock, William, Burlington, and Hester Curtis, Burlington 1782 June 5
Hancock, William, and Ellen Kimball 1735 Oct. 15
Hancock, William, Jr., Salem, and Mabel Chambless 1745 Nov. 28
Hancock, William, Salem, and Sarah Thompson, Salem 1765 Oct. 30
Harvey, Peter, Burlington, and Mary Hancock, Burlington 1748 April 8
From [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/statewide/vitals/marriages/marrindx33.txt Index to Marriage Bonds and Marriage Records in the Office of the Secretary of State at Trenton; NJ MALES - H] Hancock, Ann, Burlington, and Samuel Swift, Burlington 1738 May 20
Hancock, Anne, and Thomas Antram 1783 Nov. 25
Hancock, Esther, Salem, and John Stretch, Salem 1751 May 7
Hancock, Hannah, Burlington, and Joseph Scott, Burlington 1770 May 30
Hancock, Jane, Burlington, and Henry Scott, Burlington 1728 Aug. 10
Hancock, Lydia, and Gershom Craft, Burlington 1741 Nov. 25
Hancock, Mary, Burlington, and Peter Harvey, Burlington 1748 April 8
Hancock, Mary, and Joseph Edwards, Salem 1777 July 7
Hancock, Mary, and George Shrevin, Burlington 1778 Feb. 10
Hancock, Melissa, and Aaron Daniels, Salem 1787 Oct. 9
Hancock, Rebecca, and Wessell Alricke, New Castle, Del. 1751 Mar. 2
Hancock, Sarah, Alloways Creek, and Thomas Sinnickson, Salem 1769 July 4
Hancock, Sarah, and Joseph Stout, Burlington 1771 Oct. 28
Hancock, Sarah, and Robert Lucas, Burlington 1782 Nov. 22
Hancock, Susannah, Alloways Creek [Salem], and Edward Test, Salem 1765 Mar. 4
From [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/statewide/vitals/marriages/marrindx20.txt Index to Marriage Bonds and Marriage Records in the Office of the Secretary of State at Trenton NJ FEMALES - H] Hancock, Judith and Gilbert Murrell 31 day December 1691 at Burlington Court. Hancock witnesses - Mary Hancock, Sen. John Hancock, Mary Hancock, Jr. John E. Stillwell, [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal02stil/page/38/mode/2up Historical and genealogical miscellany; data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey] (1903 New York) Volume 2, page 39 ===Certificates of Removal=== 10th 3rd mo. 1836, from Burlington MM to Upper Springfield MM [Mansfield, NJ] - Clayton Hancock, with three minor children: Martha Hancock, Joseph Elwood Hancock and William R. HancockAncestry. "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 for Joseph Elwood Hancock Index: New Jersey> Burlington> Burlington and Rancocas Monthly Meetings> Minutes, 1727-1877 {{Ancestry Image|2189|42060_1821100519_3249-00218}} == Sources == Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16085867 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hancock Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Can anybody identify the people in these pictures? They may not be all Hancock's Please help! ...
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Hand Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Hands. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Handel Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Handel families and information about individuals, places, and things named Handel. (If you have any information to add about Handels or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Handel === The surname refers to Danish trade, commerce; to trade, traffic. The word handel in Dutch means traffic, commerce, mechanic art, profession, business, or employment. In German, it is a nickname for Hans and Heinrich. It is often classified as a German and Russian surname. === Geographic Centers for Handel Families === In the UK the Handel surname is most often found in the southern coastal counties in England. In the USA the surname is often found in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. === Famous Handels === ???

Handley Family Reunion

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'''The Handley Family Reunion will be held in Rochester, New York from July 30, 2010 - August 1, 2010.''' More information will follow over the next couple of weeks. Please find the link to your Handley Family descendent and add any information about your descendent to the site. Also, please add information about yourself, children, grandchildren,etc. You can click on following link to view the Handley Family Reunion Website [[ :Handley Family Reunion|Handley Family Reunion Website]]. Links to Ad & Mary Handley and their children: [[Handley-3|Ad Handley]] [[Handley-9|Doc Handley]] [[Handley-21|Dave Handley]] [[Handley-6|Annie Handley Bell]] [[Handley-12|Joe Handley]] Links to Square Handley (brother of Ad Handley)and his children: [[Handley-17|Square Handley]] [[Handley-20|Henry Handley]]

HANDLEY GENEALOGY

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Handley-570|Anonymous Handley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * HANDLEY'S BORN IN AND AROUND E3SCRICK AND FULFORD, UK * * 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=12643408 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Haney

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The goal of this project is to determine the ancestors of Sarah Elizabeth Haney, born around 1847, in Mississippi. Also, to make sure I have the correct Haneys. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Way-1271|Rhonda Westerman] 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=16703447 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hanfords of Swimbridge

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Work page to sort out the different Hanford families of Swimbridge. Dinnington (Denyton) manor former seat of the Hanfords, Chichesters and then Burys) https://books.google.com/books?id=-EBaAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA467&lpg=PA467&dq=swimbridge+devon+handford&source=bl&ots=n3uclZgqub&sig=abAD_O9bgg-uQnItJEoEhp_E2gE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjw6tKBjobZAhVDmuAKHcMgAc0Q6AEISzAM#v=onepage&q=swimbridge%20devon%20handford&f=false Swimbridge church has monuments to the Handfords: https://books.google.com/books?id=Egc3AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA278&lpg=PA278&dq=swimbridge+devon+handford&source=bl&ots=rStUKjfs-1&sig=QlI34J3QtopwsQbW7feMZjmVqcU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjNgrv3j4bZAhUQTd8KHRvIDQ04ChDoAQgoMAA#v=onepage&q=swimbridge%20devon%20handford&f=false John Hanford (will in 1591), m. Johane (mentioned in will as still living) : Hugh Hanford, bpt. December 13, 1562 (mentioned in John's; will in 1620 refers to wife Mary and various "cousin" Chichesters, and widow Christian Smaiden), [m. August 1, 1586 Genefirthe Chechester?] m. [2d] Mary ___] [Per Vivian's, married Mary Pollard] : Christian Handford (f), bpt. January 30, 1564, prob died early : Christian Hanforde (f), bpt. November 30, 1568 (mentioned in John's will and Hugh's will), m. January 29, 1599 Richard Trute or Smalden or Tristam Chichester on 13 Jul 1592? http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CHICHESTER.htm [Per Vivian's & the addenda thereto, a Christian Handford, daughter of John, married Tristam Chichester - where there 2 Christian's? Who married Smalden?] William Hanford, m. Margaret July 10, 1563, will 1597? : John Hanford, bpt. February 15, 1564, d. 1584, 1591 or 1597? : Anthonye Handforde, bpt. February 26, 1564 : George Hanford, bpt. April 23, 1566, d. 1617? : Johan Hanford (f), bpt June 24, 1576 : Thomas Hanforde, bpt. April 15, 1569, d. May 2, 1569 : William Hanford, bpt. February 11, 1570, will 1597? : Anstys Handford, bpt. October 16, 1572 : Ellyn Hanford, bpt. December 20, 1573 : Bartholomew Hanforde, bpt. February 4, 1574 : Thomas Hanforde, bpt. October 27, 1577 George Hanford, m. January 30, 1579 Johan, will 1617? : William Handford, b. February 5, 1579 : Christian Hanford, bpt. June 4, 1586 John Hanford (son of William?), d. 1597 (will 1597) : Hugh Hanford, bpt August 3, 1589 : Alles Handford, bpt. September 30, 1591 : Agnes Handford, bpt. January 30, 1593 : Phillipp Handford, bpt. February 21, 1595, will 1626 Hugh Hanford (maybe son of John #1's brother, so John's son Hugh would have been cousins with the Chichesters?) [[m. August 1, 1586 Genefirthe Chechester? ] http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CHICHESTER.htm : John Hanford, bpt. February 14, 1595

Hanigar Family Mysteries

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Hankins(on)s of Monmouth, NJ vs. Hankins of Jamestown, VA

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Look at the bible record in the biography record of [[Hankinson-472|Hankinson-472]] Here is a geni.com record with a list that seems to make it pretty clear that Hankinson-472 or at least some of his offspring shortened to "Hankins" because there's considerable overlap between the narrative and the bible record described in the Hankinson-472 biography. It also provides additional ancestors (again the Thomas Hankins/Jane Jean Roderick pairing). I've emailed the proponent, perhaps he has more info: https://www.geni.com/people/Edmund-Hankinson/5235935510840070005 Pay special attention to the Evilman/Evelman spouses and the Clevenger/Cleminger spouse, which confirm the overlap. This free space profile is about locating, identifying and reconciling Hankinson/Hankins duplication and conflicts. For a first, and perhaps most glaring case, look at Hankinson-249 and Hankins-249. Just by luck, these two seem to have the same numbers. A writer about the early New Jersey family claimed there was a family member (not named John) who moved to Virginia and raised a large family of girls. Well, here is a Hankins/Hankinson with a large family of girls, although in one case he was born there, and in the other case he is indeed born in New Jersey and was apparently lost track of. The quote in question: "The major source for this family, This Old Monmouth of Ours, mentions only one Hankinson that immigrated to Virginia: another Richard, son of Robert Hankinson, who was born about 1740. Quote from This Old Monmouth "Richard (18), who is said to have removed to Virginia and had a large family of girls." In other cases, there seems to be confusion of Hankinses who arrived in the Tidewater area (James City, Charles City, etc), VA and lived and died in the Tidewater area of Virginia with Hankinsons who moved to the northern part of Virginia for a time (including the northern neck) and in some cases shortened their names before ultimately moving on in many cases, likely due to persecution against Quakers. These Hankins(on)s seem to have moved on to SC, then in some cases to NC or back to Virginia or even NJ before ultimately dispersing south and west. Both patriarchs of southern branches, [[Hankinson-472|Hankinson-472]] and [[Hankins-59|Hankins-59]] have lines that include Richard Hankins with a numeral: in one case II and in the other III that would make sense if they shared a parent (or admittedly a grandparent or earlier ancestor) named Richard, leading to at least the supposition that rumors are correct that Hankinson-467 went south and is the actual father of these two (and that Thomas John should not be a Jr). Keep in mind that both William and Thomas would be problematic to attach to Hankinson-466 because his wife would likely have been too young, however if they are Hankinson-467's the date problem goes away. A Richard Hankins died in 1692 in NJ, and while that death has been attributed to a Tidewater family (somehow) it may well be Hankinson-467's firstborn, especially as his actual birthday is the subject of speculation and we know only that he was apparently still a minor in 1689. It would answer the question "where's there a Richard, Jr.?" If enough of this work is done, according to logic and DNA and with due regard to the sources and their likely accuracy, we can make a lot of progress. I just found a match to Cora Hankins on MyHeritageDNA. her line leads back to Gilbert Hamilton Hankins and further to Thomas Hankinson who landed at Monmouth. [[Hankins-1287|Hankins-1287]] Anyone else? I was corresponding with a descendant of the Dennis family of NJ, and something she said in passing about one of her records may explain why Hankins-467 (who I surmise married a Hannah Dennis) seems so sketchy: "Her second son son Jonathan is my 5th GGgrandfather, but no one can find proof of his birth in 1745 (or 1730 in some accounts) in Cape May (the courthouse records burned)."

Hankins family bible

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Scanned pages from the family bible of [[Hankins-649|Andrew Jackson Hankins]] and [[Thompson-29883|Elizabeth Thompson Hankins]]. Originals are in possession of [[Boyle-2987|Jackie Boyle]]. Mentioned in this family bible: *[[Hankins-649|Andrew Jackson Hankins]] *[[Thompson-29883|Elizabeth Thompson Hankins]] *[[Hankins-889|Adeline Hankins Burr]] *[[Burr-2624|Adeline Burr Boyle]] *[[Hankins-1609|William Hankins]] *[[Hankins-1613|Isaac W Hankins]] *[[Hankins-890|George B Hankins]] *[[Hankins-648|Daniel Grant Hankins]] *[[Hankins-888|Nettie Hankins]] *[[Hankins-891|Richard Hankins]] *[[Hankins-1610|Hannah Louisa Hankins]] *[[Hankins-1611|Andrew Jackson Hankins Jr]] *[[Hankins-1612|Jesse Hankins]] *[[Burr-2625|Tilghman H Burr]] *[[Burr-1457|Charles T Burr]] *[[Venable-648|Angeline B Venable Hankins]]

Hankins Name Study

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[[Category:Hankins Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hankins-1151|Mark Hankins]] 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 Hankins 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 ==

Hankins of Carolina Colony Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. One of the key questions in the early history of the Hankins family in the Carolina Colony (pre-division) is whether it extends back farther than the first Dennis Hankins (presumably of Georgetown), or whether Dennis was first to arrive. Family legend says three brothers arrived from Glasgow, Scotland. However, the surname Hankins is hard to find in Scotland to this day. Was Scotland merely a departure port? Most of the Hankins seem to emanate from Dymock, Gloucestershire by the Forest Of Dean, so research there might bear fruit if anyone is headed to England anytime soon. Another key question is which two early Hankins father and son pair were killed in the river accident referenced in the Sylvanus Hankins papers. There is literally an area river formerly known as Drowning River, which is now known as Lumber River. How did it pick up its former name? A third and perhaps related question is how many Masters Hankinses were there and what are their correct birth dates. The presence of three wives would tend to suggest more than one individual, and indeed we know one was married twice: once to Amelia Daniel late in his life, and earlier to Mary Clark (daughter of Quakers out of the East Nottingham Quaker community in what was then Southern Pennsylvania). Another was married to Mary Bacot. But we have three putative birth dates: one around the 1737-1740 time frame when Dennis Hankins I passed away (in his mid-20s: is he a river casualty, perhaps along with a son we don't even know about?), and one in 1755, with a third in 1763. The latter two may represent a single individual because they are fairly close. Or they may represent the naming of a son in honor of a lost brother and nephew. And the last curve balls: there's a David Hankins listed as a pre-1775 land grant recipient who connects to ... nobody. Also a legend of a Hankins personally killed by General Tarleton and his brother who decamped to Virginia in shame for not having avenged him on the spot. We don't know the names, or why Virginia. Finally one Hankins of this line who has done DNA was perplexed to find matches that could indicate our line had at least spent some time among Quakers in Pennsylvania/Maryland. Whew. It's possible a trip to Georgetown would sort all this out.

Hankinson's legacy

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[[Category:Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newark, Ohio]] [[Category:Welsh Hills Cemetery, Granville, Ohio]] [[Category:Wilson Cemetery, Newark, Ohio]] [[Category:Newark, Ohio]] ===History=== [[Hankinson-277|Simeon Hankinson (1817-1888)]] and [[Collingham-6|Susannah (Collingham) Hankinson (1814-1893)]] moved from New Jersey to Licking County Ohio in the early 1800s. They had 11 children whose descendants and their legacy continue in the area until the present. Their 11 children were also prolific, leading to many descendants. The eleven children were #[[Hankinson-278|Margaret Ann Hankinson (1839-1920)]] #[[Hankinson-279|Samuel G Hankinson (1841-1916)]] #[[Hankinson-587|William Austin Hankinson (1843-1907)]] #[[Hankinson-290|George C Hankinson (1844-1929)]] #[[Hankinson-292|Joseph F Hankinson (1847-1924)]] #[[Hankinson-293|Mary Ellen Hankinson (1850-1884)]] #[[Hankinson-294|David W Hankinson (1852-1906)]] #[[Hankinson-298|Simeon Lewis Hankinson (1854-]] #[[Hankinson-306|Joshua Woodruff Hankinson (1856-1920)]] #[[Hankinson-310|John G Hankinson (1858-1933)]] #[[Hankinson-316|Titus Hill Hankinson (1860-1951)]] There were 9 brothers and 2 sisters. The oldest sister was [[Hankinson-278|Margaret Ann Hankinson (1839-1920)]]. She did not marry. We can imagine she spent her life caring for her younger brothers and sister and then her parents. After she inherited the farm, she sold it to her brother. Four brothers fought and survived the civil war. [[Hankinson-279|Samuel]]. was a farmer and had 10 children. [[Hankinson-587|William ]] was also a farmer after the war and had 9 children. [[Hankinson-290|George]] was another veteran who returned to farm in Ohio and had one child. The fourth soldier was [[Hankinson-587|William Austin Hankinson (1843-1907)]] who had 7 children. Between them the rest of the brothers, they had 25 children. So that led to 52 Hankinson grandchildren of Simeon and Susannah. In 1900, 9 of the children held a Family Reunion at the home of [[Hankinson-277|Simeon L Hankinson]] in Welsh Hills, Ohio along with their extended families. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Reunion-2 Unfortunately, one of the sisters, [[Hankinson-293|Mary Ellen Hankinson]] died tragically before the reunion. She was a patient in an insane asylum in 1884. She fell from the fifth floor when she climbed out a window. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77010171/death-of-helen-hankinson-mar-1884/ One of the Hankinson Grandchildren, [[Hankinson-288|George A Hankinson (1880-1935)]] drowned when he fell into a river from a train while he was working as a conductor. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77975324/george-a-hankinson-drowning/ ====[http://newarkohio.net/. Newark, Ohio]==== Newark was an early home of the Owens Corning Glass Company. It started at the Newark Star Glass company in 1873, https://www.owenscorning.com/en-us/corporate/history/docs/Owens_Corning_Milestones.pdf ===Cemeteries=== Many of the Hankinson's are buried in these three cemeteries. [http://newtontownshiplc.com/wilson-cemetery, Wilson cemetery] and Cedar Hill Cemetery https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cedar_Hill_Cemetery, Cedar Hill Cemetery in Newark, Ohio Welsh Hills Cemetery https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Welsh_Hills_Cemetery%2C_Granville%2C_Licking%2C_Ohio in Granville. ===Mysteries=== Some of the Hankinson stories are still a mystery. First mystery. What was Susannah's last name at birth and where did the name Collingham come from? [[Collingham-6|Susannah Hankinson]] Susannah's name on her marriage record was Kellahan, was Collingham just a change in the spelling of that name? There is a Hankinson Family Scholarship to Central Ohio Technical School. Who were the people who established it and why? [https://www.cotc.edu/cotc-application/hankinson-family-scholarship, Hankinson Family Scholarship] A recent question is why did Joseph, who was not a blood relative of the Hankinson's change his name? Was he adopted? His obituary gives some clues. After WWII, he worked for Paul Hankinson in a hardware store and eventually became the owner. He adopted 3 children himself. One was Todd Hankinson. Was that Todd's original name or did he get his name from his adoptive father? [https://www.wkbn.com/my-valley-tributes/terry-a-cunningham-funeral-home/joseph-hankinson-campbell-ohio/ Hankinson obituary] ===Current legacies=== Here are some of the Hankinson legacies that can still be found in Licking County Ohio. There is a [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hankinson+Rd,+Ohio+43023/@40.1017389,-82.5061765,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88383e5be3223dd9:0x46fd7990cc44a72c!8m2!3d40.0990706!4d-82.5042131, Hankinson Road] in Granville, Ohio. [https://www.cotc.edu/cotc-application/hankinson-family-scholarship, Hankinson Family Scholarship] [https://www.asphaltsealcoatingdirect.com/directory/ohio/hankinson-asphalt, Hankinson asphalt business] [https://www.bbb.org/us/oh/granville/profile/excavating-contractors/hankinson-excavating-inc-0302-41000178, Hankinson excavation business] ===Sources===

Hanko Name Study

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[[Category:Hanko 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 Hanko 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. The last name "Hanko" appears to have originated in Eastern Europe from Poland, Czech, Slovakia, Ukraine and Hungary/Romania, Apparently, this name is a derived from the Polish/Slavic diminutive for "John," hence it means "Johnny." We could translate this into English as "Johnson." Though it's an uncommon name, there's no guarantee all Hankos are related, especially since Hanko is a patronymic. Still, all Hankos and related families are encouraged to contribute. Any males who have had their Y DNA tested are encouraged to contribute. In my Hanko line, the YDNA is R-L23 which is an extremely broad group. Other YDNA Hankos are likely out there.

Hanks Family Notes

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== Introduction == ''This is a work in-progress, please contribute! Where the line divides between what is here and what is in formal profiles should be a subject of collaboration. We want to "right-size' profiles on Wikitree, but some families just require extra documentation, and in the case of the Hankses, perhaps extra discussion of alternative genealogical viewpoints. This is a family about which both reasonable and less-than-reasonable[[#barton-paternity|Barton, ''Paternity of Abraham Lincoln'']], [https://archive.org/stream/paternityofabrah00inbart#page/n371/mode/2up pp. 368-371, "Reed's Lecture''] people have long disagreed.'' The Hanks family who comprise the known maternal heritage of [U.S. President [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] have posed problems for genealogists for a variety of reasons. Because of that, and because of the desire of many in the past and present to find or prove a connection to a man who was, at a minimum, one of the United States' greatest presidents, a variety of theories have made the rounds since his presidency. This document attempts to serve two purposes: * to be a resource for finding and examining source information on the subject of the Hanks family * to be a space where Wikitree genealogists may document reasoning as to their genealogical conclusions for key members of this family -- those who string together Abraham's mother's story insofar as her direct ancestors are concerned. The subject of the Hankses "gets hot" in the identity of her parents and her grandparents, as in these two generations have the largest controversies and questions arisen and persisted. It's expected, therefore, that these generations will be most thoroughly reasoned, but if other "hot" topics arise in her lineage, they are of course reasonable targets, too. This document also serves as a means to navigate source references which may be applied in person profiles in order to provide quality citations for the family. == Identifying the People and Deriving their Story == === [[Hanks-52|Nancy (Hanks) Lincoln]] === TBD. === Lucy and her Husband -- Nancy's Parents === TBD. === Joseph and his Wife -- Nancy's Grandparents === We start from the premise that our "target" Joseph is the man whose will was probated in 1793 in Nelson County, Kentucky.[[#hanks-230-will|Joseph Hanks' Will]] ''TODO: at some point, we may wish to demonstrate more thoroughly why we can even conclude this, but it is generally accepted and well documented that, leaving Lucy's identity aside, he was the father of the Hanks men and women who were treated by Abraham and his first cousins as parents, aunts and uncles. ==== [[Hanks-230|(of North Farnham Parish, VA)]] ==== For ease of reference, the version of Joseph documented here, [[Hanks-230|Hanks-230]], is essentially the same as that produced by Paul Verduin in his [http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.6921:1.lincoln ''Appendix: Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family.']''[[#verduin-appendix|Verduin, ''Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family'']] Among the so-called "Herndon Informants" were two of Abraham Lincoln's first cousins once-removed: [[Hanks-51|John Hanks]] (by his great uncle [[Hanks-269|William]], and Dennis F. Hanks (born, according to this version of events, illegitimately to Abraham's great aunt [[Hanks-1133|Nancy Hanks]]). It is of note that the circumstances of Abraham's mother's birth, having been called into question with respect to Nancy's parents, were treated by his Hanks relations strangely at times in their statements. That said, they both provide information on the family which contributes to our knowledge of Joseph Hanks' identity and the family's movements. Lincoln, himself, is also reticent on the subject. This has been one of the challenges for genealogists. Reasons to believe that Joseph Hanks of North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia was the grandfather of Nancy include: ===== Relationships ===== '''In Official Records''' * [[Hanks-338|"Betty" (a.k.a. Elizabeth) Hanks]] was christened in North Farnham Parish in 1771, '''as the daughter of Joseph and Ann.'''"Virginia, Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRR4-Q6Q : accessed 15 March 2015), Betty Hanks, ; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 975.523 V2K. If we accept that Joseph intentionally omitted Lucy from his will, then Elizabeth is of the right age to be named first among his daughters in his will. * [[Hanks-242|Charles Hanks]] was documented during an investigation into the right to marry in 1798 in Louisiana. He was recorded as "Anglican", of Richmond County, Virginia, having parents "Joseph Heinks and Anne Lies".Hébert, Donald J. ''Southwest Louisiana Records: Church and Civil Records of Settlers.'' Eunice, La: Hébert Publications, 1974. Internet resource. ''HANKS, Charles - Anglican, 27 yrs. old, living in this parish - of Richemon County in Virginia, in this parish for 7 years (Joseph HEINCKS & Anne LIES - of Richmond) "Informacion de Solteria Producida" - [Marriage Investigation regarding the freedom to marry] dated: 1 Feb. 1798 Christine HARTGREVE - of this parish (Benjamin ARGREAU - of North Carolina & Rebecca GOURTNAY - of Virginia) Assistant Wits: Louis CHEMIN - sacristan; Wits: William HARTGREVE & Marie LIES - living in this parish. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: Marriage Investigation: Folio D, #19).'' From this we conclude that this '''Joseph Hanks' wife was named something like Anne Lies''' (until a better source becomes available, despite obvious Francification of her name, we can assume they were referring to an Ann Lee), and that '''they lived, for at least a period in RIchmond County, Virginia,''' and that in fact '''Charles was almost certainly born there.''' A son named Charles is one of the children mentioned by Nelson County Joseph in his will, and this Charles is of an appropriate age (b. abt. 1770) to be named as the second-to-last male child by Joseph. [[Simon-967|Greg Simon]] is known to have more documentation on this Charles which may make its way into Wikitree. '''In Family Statements''' Dennis Hanks' repeated statements as to the relationships among his aunts are generally all stating the same thing, such as, ''"My Mother was Nancy Hanks the ant of A Lincoln Mother My first ant Lucy Sparow Next polly Friend Next Elizabeth Sparrow."''[[##wilson-informants|Wilson, "Herndon's Informants"]], [http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.6527:1.lincoln 'Dennis F. Hanks to William H. Herndon, 22 Feb 1866.', p. 221]. Which lead us to the conclusion that, among the offspring of Joseph Hanks, were: * Lucy (Hanks) Sparrow * Elizabeth (Hanks) Sparrow * Polly (Hanks) Friend * Nancy (his mother) -- know to have married Levi Hall, thus Nancy (Hanks) Hall This is, of course, again consistent with Joseph's will, excepting the omission of Lucy. ===== Life Before Kentucky ===== Much has been made of an alternative view as to the family's origins -- that Joseph Hanks was somehow associated with Quakers of Berks County, Pennsylvania (either born there or of parents from there), and that Joseph's wife was someone other than Ann "Nancy" Lee. John Hanks states in unequivocal terms that his father, William, son of Joseph, was ''"born in Old Va in what is called the Rappahannock River,"'' and moved to Hardin County, Kentucky in 1806.[[#wilson-informants|Wilson, ''Herndon's Informants'']], [http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=herndon453.html|'John Hanks (William H. Herndon Interview)', pp. 453-454]. The Rappahannock River flows right down past and forms the southern border of Richmond County, Virginia. People have also used '''part''' of a statement by Abraham Lincoln referring to such Pennsylvania Quakers as evidence that the Hanks family were associated (and in turn that someone other than Ann "Nancy" Lee was the mother). His statement was: : ''"My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished families-second families, perhaps I should say. My mother, who died in my tenth year, was of a family of the name of Hanks, some of whom now reside in Adams, and others in Macon counties, Illinois. My paternal grandfather, Abraham Lincoln, emigrated from Rockingham County, Virginia, to Kentucky, about 1781 or 2, where, a year or two later, he was killed by Indians, not in battle, but by stealth, when he was laboring to open a farm in the forest. His ancestors, who were quakers, went to Virginia from Berks County, Pennsylvania. "'[[#lincoln-bio-fell|Lincoln, 1859 Autobiography]] Here we see the sentence he wrote regarding Quakers from Pennsylvania in its proper context, and that Lincoln clearly is referring only to his fathers family when discussing Quakers from Pennsylvania. It is only in reference to his fathers family that he refers to that origin and to Rockingham County, Virginia. ==== [[Hanks-428|(of Berks County, PA)]] ==== Placeholder for documentation of [[Hanks-428|Hanks-428]]. TBD. == Sources == === Common Primary Sources === * {{Space:HanksSources|hanks-230-will}} ::: [in profiles, use "{{Space:HanksSources|hanks-230-will}}"] * {{Space:HanksSources|lincoln-bio-fell}} ::: [in profiles, use "{{Space:HanksSources|lincoln-bio-fell}}"] * {{Space:HanksSources|wilson-informants}} ::: [in profiles, use "{{Space:HanksSources|wilson-informants}}"] === Common Secondary Works === * {{Space:HanksSources|barton-paternity}} ::: [in profiles, use "{{Space:HanksSources|barton-paternity}}"] * {{Space:HanksSources|browne-everyday}} ::: [in profiles, use "{{Space:HanksSources|browne-everyday}}"] * {{Space:HanksSources|verduin-appendix}} ::: [in profiles, use "{{Space:HanksSources|verduin-appendix}}"] === Footnotes ===

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Adin Baber, The Hanks family of Virginia and westward: a genealogical record from the early 1600s, including charts of families in Arkansas, the Carolinas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas, (privately printed by the author; Sold exclusively by A.H. Clark Co., Glendale, Calif., 1965).

HanksSources

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{{ #switch: {{{1}}} | barton-paternity=Barton, William E. ''The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln: Was He the Son of Thomas Lincoln? an Essay on the Chastity of Nancy Hanks.'' New York: George H. Doran Company, 1920. Print. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL13493633M/The_paternity_of_Abraham_Lincoln | browne-everyday=Browne, Francis F. ''The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln.'' New York: N.D. Thompson Publishing Co., 1886. [format: book], [genre: biography; memoir]. Permission: University of Chicago. Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=browne.html | sandburg-prairie=Sandburg, Carl. ''Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, Volume 1.'' New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1925. [format: book], [genre: biography]. Permission: Northern Illinois University. Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=Sandburg1.html | hanks-230-will=''Last Will and Testment of Joseph Hanks of Nelson County Kentucky'', proved 14 May, 1793, as transcribed in Barton, William E. ''The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln: Was He the Son of Thomas Lincoln? an Essay on the Chastity of Nancy Hanks.'' New York: George H. Doran Company, 1920. Print. [https://archive.org/stream/paternityofabrah02bart#page/402/mode/2up pp. 402-403] | lincoln-bio-fell=Lincoln, Abraham. ''1859 Autobigraphical Statement for Chester County Times.'' (December 20, 1859). http://www.nps.gov/liho/learn/historyculture/1859autobio.htm | verduin-appendix=Verduin, Paul H. [http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.6921:1.lincoln ''Appendix: Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family.']'', published in Wilson, Douglas L, Rodney O. Davis, Terry Wilson, William H. Herndon, and Jesse W. Weik. ''Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln.'' Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. Print. http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/herndon.html | wilson-informants=Wilson, Douglas L, Rodney O. Davis, Terry Wilson, William H. Herndon, and Jesse W. Weik. ''Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln.'' Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. Print. http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/herndon.html | Space:Hanks_Family_Notes: Reference Error: unknown or blank source name provided, "{{{1}}}". See [[Space:Hanks_Family_Notes]]}}

Hanlon Name Study

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[[Category:Hanlon Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hanlon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanlon Hanlon]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Hanlon O'Hanlon] names and their variants. 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 Hanlon 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 (Pittsburgh Hanlons or County Donegal Hanlons), by time period (18th Century Hanlons), or by topic ''(please comment to request a new topic).'' These studies include a number of family groups 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. ''The intention is to include all spelling variants - and there are many! ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== The Gaelic surname of '''''Ua h'Anluain''''' was first used in Ireland over a thousand years ago by a family group in south east Ulster, Ireland. Since most people could not write at the time, this resulted in many alternative spellings. As recently as the early 1900's, semi-literate immigrants from Ireland had official records with two or three different spellings as they simply could not read them. The most common forms are '''Hanlon''' and '''O'Hanlon''' (the tags used for this study), but the following all derive from the same origin. All are included in this study. Some common name variants: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanlan Hanlan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanlen Hanlen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanlin Hanlin] * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanlon Hanlon]''' - ''most common'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Hanlan O'Hanlan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Hanlen O'Hanlen] - ''less common'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Hanlin O'Hanlin] * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Hanlon O'Hanlon]''' - ''most common'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Handlan Handlan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Handlen Handlen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Handlin Handlin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Handlon Handlon] ==How to Join== To join the Hanlon Name Study, feel free to add your name with WIki ID to the [[#Membership|Membership list]] below, giving your area of interest. Or just post an introduction comment at the bottom of this page. If people see shared interests, contact each other! To dive in you can : * say hi and sit back to see if someone contacts you with similar interests * add a study category to your own Hanlon profiles so they appear in the study: ''see categories for [[#Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in this study|Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in this study]]'' * generally improve any existing profiles for more sources, better accuracy, more links to family, nicer bio etc. This will help people find them, connect to them and everyone benefits. ''see [[#Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in general|Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in general]]'' If you don't see your area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hanlon-1154|Annemarie Hanlon]]''' for assistance to get it created. ====1. Say hi, let people know your area of interest==== :Add a comment at the bottom of this page :For example, ::- Mention names of people in a particular place or time, or ::- Give the wiki-ID of a profile you'd like help with :You can now consider yourself a member. Welcome! :Feel free to add your name to the membership list (scroll down), or the coordinator can do it for you when they see your comment. :If you wish, you may now use the study participant sticker for your own bio to show your interest: scroll down or [[#Member_Sticker|click here]]. ====2. Include a profile in the study==== :Feel free to add the profile of any person with the Hanlon surname (or variants) to the Hanlon Name Study. :''Note: if you are not the profile manager you can edit the profile, but please do ask the manager first.'' # Copy this category text (including the double square brackets): #:[[Category:Hanlon_Name_Study]] # Open the profile to edit it, then paste the category text ''above'' the == BIOGRAPHY == header. # Hit save. :That's it, you now have a profile in the Hanlon Name Study. Welcome! :Of course, if there is a more specific category, please use it. See the list of study categories [[#Hanlon_&_O'Hanlon_profiles_in_this_study|here]] :If you wish, you may now use the study participant sticker for your own bio to show your interest: scroll down or [[#Member_Sticker|click here]]. ====3. Stealth mode? Yes, you can help out without joining the study==== :All help is welcome. You don't need to sign up, or comment etc. :Although it's nice to know who else might be working on the same topics so we can help each other, if you're just passing through, a few minutes help improving profiles is always appreciated. :Have a look at the [[#Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in general|Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in general]] which are most in need of help - and if something catches your eye, just go for it. Maybe track down a source for an unsourced profile? Or adopt one that doesn't have a manager? Some profiles are linked to their immediate family, but no link has yet been found to the main WikiTree: if you can add sourced profiles like parents, spouses or children maybe the next person passing by can then link them up? ==Member Sticker== {{Member|ONS|name=Hanlon}}
{{Member|ONS|name=Hanlon}}
:'''Member sticker''' If you would like to show your project affiliation you can add the Hanlon ONS Member Sticker. :Just add this text anywhere you would like the sticker to appear in ''your'' bio. ::{{Member|ONS|name=Hanlon}} ==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! ===Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in this study=== ''This is a list of profiles with the following categories '''within the Hanlon Name Study'''''
By adding any of these categories to a profile it will appear in that specific list and automatically also be included in the overall list for the name study. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hanlon_Name_Study Hanlon Name Study profiles and subcategories] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:18th_Century%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study 18th Century, Hanlon Name Study] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:19th_Century%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study 19th Century, Hanlon Name Study] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Australia, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study New_South_Wales, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Queensland%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Queensland, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Victoria%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Victoria, Hanlon Name Study] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Canada, Hanlon Name Study] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study England, Hanlon Name Study] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ireland%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Ireland, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Donegal%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Donegal, Hanlon Name Study] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Galway%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Galway, Hanlon Name Study] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kilkenny%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Kilkenny, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wexford%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Wexford, Hanlon Name Study] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Zealand%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study New Zealand, Hanlon Name Study] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Scotland, Hanlon Name Study] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study United_States, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Missouri%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Missouri, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Jersey%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study New Jersey, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ohio%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Ohio, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pennsylvania%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Pennsylvania, Hanlon Name Study] **** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pittsburgh%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Pittsburgh, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Texas%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Texas, Hanlon Name Study] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Virginia%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study Virginia, Hanlon Name Study] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Virginia%2C_Hanlon_Name_Study West Virginia, Hanlon Name Study] ===Hanlon & O'Hanlon profiles in general=== ''These are lists of all WikiTree profiles of a given name - a good place to start looking for connections'' * List of all profiles on WikiTree with a given surname: ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANDLAN List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANDLAN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANDLEN List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANDLEN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANDLIN List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANDLIN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANDLON List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANDLON surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANLAN List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANLAN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANLEN List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANLEN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANLIN List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANLIN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HANLON List of profiles on WikiTree with the HANLON surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'HANLAN List of profiles on WikiTree with the O'HANLAN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'HANLIN List of profiles on WikiTree with the O'HANLIN surname] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'HANLON List of profiles on WikiTree with the O'HANLON surname] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/HANLON posts on G2G with the HANLON tag] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/O_HANLON posts on G2G with the O_HANLON tag] * Orphaned profiles: - profiles without a manager, ''available for adoption'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Handlan Orphaned Handlan profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Handlen Orphaned Handlen profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Handlin Orphaned Handlin profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Handlon Orphaned Handlon profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Hanlan Orphaned Hanlan profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Hanlen Orphaned Hanlen profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Hanlin Orphaned Hanlin profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Hanlon Orphaned Hanlon profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=O'Hanlan Orphaned O'Hanlan profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=O'Hanlin Orphaned O'Hanlin profiles on WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=O'Hanlon Orphaned O'Hanlon profiles on WikiTree] *Unsourced profiles: - ''can you find sources? This counts for sourcerers challenge!'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Handlan-1 Unsourced Handlan profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Handlen-1 Unsourced Handlen profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Handlin-1 Unsourced Handlin profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Handlon-1 Unsourced Handlon profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hanlan-1 Unsourced Hanlan profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hanlen-1 Unsourced Hanlen profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hanlin-1 Unsourced Hanlin profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hanlon-1 Unsourced Hanlon profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=O'Hanlan-1 Unsourced O'Hanlan profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=O'Hanlin-1 Unsourced O'Hanlin profiles] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=O'Hanlon-1 Unsourced O'Hanlon profiles] * Unconnected profiles- ''can you add ancestors, spouses or children?'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANDLAN HANDLAN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANDLEN HANDLEN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANDLIN HANDLIN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANDLON HANDLON profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANLAN HANLAN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANLEN HANLEN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANLIN HANLIN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HANLON HANLON profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=O'HANLAN O'HANLAN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=O'HANLIN O'HANLIN profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=O'HANLON O'HANLON profiles not connected to the main WikiTree] ==Membership== * '''[[Hanlon-1154|Annemarie Hanlon]]''' - Mainly interested in the Hanlon family groups around Dungloe in County Donegal, Ireland in the 1700s - 1800s. Includes tracing their descendants in the UK (Scotland), US (PA, NJ, NY), Australia and New Zealand. ''added 21 Oct 2021'' * '''[[Hanlon-774|Pete or Pedro Hanlon]]''' - descended of [[Hanlon-783|Patrick Hanlon of Dungloe (1806-1890)]] and [[Dugeon-1|Catherine Dudgeon of Inishfree]], County Donegal, Ireland. Their descendants came to Australia from Dungloe in Donegal Ireland and we have bred like rabbits; possibly a 'make hay while the sun shines' following the dark times in Ireland (the famine, the troubles etc). I am interested in the migration of Hanlons across Ireland and in particular the migration across Northern Ireland following the 'flight of the Earls'. ''added 03 Nov 2021'' * '''[[Hanlon-312|Mark Hanlon]]''' - descended of [[Hanlon-368|William Hanlon]] of Kilkenny and [[Fleming-4060|Bridget Fleming]] of Coolraheen. Ancestors migrated from Kilkenny (some are still there), but may have earlier lived elsewhere in Ireland. Descendants in Australia. ''added 04 Nov 2021'' * '''[[Walker-54091|Ginny Waker]]''' - interested in Hanlon’s in Armagh: Forkhill Maphoner area. ''added 04 Nov 2021'' *"'[[Hanlon-1601|Evie Hanlon]]"' - descended from James Hanlon of Narrawong, Victoria. Family history indicates he had Dublin/Kildare connections but so far I haven't found anything to corroborate that. Him and his large family migrated 1854 from Liverpool, England on the Queen of the East landing in Melbourne in September, same year. * '''NEXT MEMBER: Welcome! Edit to add your Wiki-ID, name and interest here.''' == External Links== ''This section is work in progress and will soon be moved to a separate page.'' === 1. Resources for Ireland === * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp Births, Deaths and Marriages] - ''free, government records, with images at'' irishgenealogy.ie * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ 1901 & 1911 Census at the National Archives of Ireland] - ''free, government records, with images at'' nationalarchives.ie * [http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/search/cwa/index.jsp Calendars of Wills and Administrations (1858 - 1920)] - ''free, government records, summary of wills, with images at'' nationalarchives.ie * [https://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic parish registers of baptisms, marriages, burials] - ''free, microfilm images at the ''nli.ie (National Library of Ireland) :'''Maps of Hanlon & O'Hanlon household distribution in Ireland''' :''note: John Grenham's excellent website has processed things like the 1901 census of Ireland to display as an interactive map. There are a few free views, after which the site requires a subscription. So be selective in your first few views!'' * [https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=Hanlon Map of Hanlon households in Griffiths valuation of Ireland (1847-64)] - by John Grenham *[https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=O%27Hanlon Map of O'Hanlon households in Griffiths valuation of Ireland (1847-64)] - by John Grenham * [https://www.johngrenham.com/surnamescode/1901_deds_full.php?surname=Hanlon Map of Hanlon households in the 1901 census of Ireland] - by John Grenham * [https://www.johngrenham.com/surnamescode/1901_deds_full.php?surname=O%27Hanlon Map of O'Hanlon households in the 1901 census of Ireland] - by John Grenham

Hanmer Name Study

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[[Category:Hanmer Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hanmer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanmer Hanmer 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 Hanmer 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 Hanmers), by time period (18th Century Hanmers), or by topic (Hanmer DNA, Hanmer Occupations, Hanmer 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 Hanmer 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: [[Hanmer-105|Joann Hanmer]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hanmer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hanmer}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Hanmers 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/Hamner Hamner]

Hanna Asmund-släkten från Stångby

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[[Category:Swedish Projects]] [[Category: Kända Släkter i Sverige]] [[Category: Hanna Asmund-släkten från Stångby]] [[Category:Skånelandene_(-1658),_Danmark]] [[Ottosson-79|Nils Ottosson]] i Trelleborg, som 1973 hade publicerat ”Una Hans-släkten 300 år” var 1977 klar med en ny släktbok: ”Hanna Asmund-släkten från Stångby 400 år”. I boken följer vi släkten och dess grenar från tiden kring det förödande slaget vid Lund 1676. Anmoderns profil: [[Christensdotter-85|Hanna Christensdotter (1683-1773)]] Anfaderns profil: [[Åkesson-127|Asmund Åkesson (1685-1728)]] Detta projekts mål är att bygga upp ett släktträd för Hanna Asmund-släkten där alla som har sina anor från Hanna och Asmund kan bidraga med sin släktforskning. Tanken är att få fram ett komplett träd på hela släkten och gärna utforska de äldre generationerna från den danska tiden närmare. Jag håller långsamt på att arbeta mig igenom boken. Kontakta [[N-249|mig]] gärna om du vill adoptera en släktings profil! / I´m slowly working my way through the book. Please contact me if you would like to adopt a profile! ==Rättelser till och komplettering av släktboken== [[Olsson-3444|1c1a1]]’s första hustru, [[Nilsdotter-3655|Pernilla Nilsdotter]], var dotter till rotesoldat Nils (Nilsson) Åman (och inte till åbon Nils Jönsson på Orneberga 1). [[Larsson-6845|IVa2a2a]] och efterkommare är fel i boken, eftersom Nils Ottosson följde fel Kersti Larsson. [[Larsson-6846|IVa2a2b]] är lokaliserad och följd. Rohl Ottosson, make till [[Bengtsdotter-1508|IVb2a]], var född 1806 (och inte 1805).

Hanna No. 1 Mine Accident 1890

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[[Category:Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Wyoming_Mine_Explosions|Wyoming Mine Disasters]] | '''Hanna No. 1 Mine Accident, 1890''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 27 Apr 1890 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Hanna No. 1, Wyoming|Hanna No. 1, Wyoming]] * '''Victims''': 1 death, 0 injuries * '''Cause''': 2 Explosions (Coal mine) === Mine History === Hanna, Wyoming is located West of Cheyenne, just off Interstate 80. The town was established in 1889, when the Union Pacific Railroad needed a reliable fuel source to run its massive coal-fired engines. After the coal mines in Carbon, Wyoming ran out, it hastily formed the Union Pacific Coal and opened a mine at Chimney Springs. Chimney Springs was renamed Hanna in honor of [[Hanna-1481|Marcus A. Hanna]], a member of Union Pacific Company management and an Ohio United States Senator. Hanna, Wyoming was founded and built by the Union Pacific Coal Company for its workers and their families. The Union Pacific Coal Company owned everything in each of the towns, there was a total of three towns. Within the towns, it included the boarding house, the general store and the miners' houses that were rented to them by the month. Hanna was a major hub of the emerging transportation industry of the day with the Union Pacific Railroad and the Overland Trail passing through. Throughout the early years, the Union Pacific Coal Company mines located in Hanna experienced many accidents ending in fatalities. However, only mine No. 1 of the mines owned by the Union Pacific Coal Company experienced three separate accidents caused by explosions. These accidents left many families without fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles. Many of the deaths received compensation depending upon whether they had families. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-54.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Hanna Town Site and Mine's No. 1 and No. 2 during Winter of 1889'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-55.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=''Early Development of Mine's No. 1 and No. 2'' }} === Mine Disaster Circumstances === : The first explosion to occur in the Union Pacific Coal Company mines located at Hanna site was on 27 Apr 1890. Only one individual was killed in the accident, Henry Ward, he was 21 years old. Ward was also the first individual to be killed in the Union Pacific Coal Company mines at the Hanna site. The following information was reported in an article published in the Daily Laramie Boomerang with details about the explosion. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-56.jpg |align=c |size=225 |caption=''Killed in a Mine. A Gas Explosion in No. 1 Mine at Hanna - Henry Ward. Daily Laramie Boomerang - 28 Apr 1890'' "Killed in a Mine," Daily Laramie Boomerang, Laramie, Wyoming, 28 April 1890, viewed on ([http://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A11055ADD17501FD8%40GB3NEWS-1110FA6B5F62D9E0%402411486-1110FA6BEB389728%403-1110FA6CF47C7278%40Killed%2Bin%2Ba%2BMine.%2BA%2BGas%2BExplosion%2Bin%2BNo.%2B1%2BMine%2Bat%2BHanna%2B-%2BHenry%2BWard?search_terms=killed%7Cin%7Cmine www.GenealogyBank.com]). }} ===Results and Findings=== : There was one casualty in this accident, John Ward, age 22, born on 10 Aug 1867. == In Memoriam == {| 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;"|[[Ward-27556|John Ward]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Resources == === Genealogical Resources === *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/wyoming/carbon-county/ Carbon County, Wyoming] *[https://forebears.io/united-states/wyoming/carbon-county/hanna Hanna Genealogy Resources and Vital Records] *[https://raogk.org/wyoming/carbon-county/ Carbon County, Wyoming Genealogy Guide] === Further Reading === *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-wyoming Carbon, Wyoming] *[https://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-county-museum Carbon Country Museum] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Hanna, Wyoming|Hanna, Wyoming]] == Sources ==

Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster 1903

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[[Category: Wyoming, Disasters]] [[Category:Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster, Carbon County, Wyoming, 1903]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Wyoming_Mine_Explosions|Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] | '''Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster, 1903''' Contact: [[Space:Wyoming_Mine_Explosions|Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 30 Jun 1903 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Hanna No. 1, Wyoming|Hanna No. 1, Wyoming]] * '''Victims''': 169 deaths, # injuries * '''Cause''': Explosion & Fire (Coal Mine) === Mine History === : Hanna, Wyoming is located West of Cheyenne, just off Interstate 80. The town was established in 1889, when the Union Pacific Railroad needed a reliable fuel source to run its massive coal-fired engines. After the coal mines in Carbon, Wyoming ran out, it hastily formed the Union Pacific Coal and opened a mine at Chimney Springs. : Chimney Springs was renamed Hanna in honor of [[Hanna-1481|Marcus A. Hanna]], a member of Union Pacific Company management and an Ohio United States Senator. Hanna, Wyoming was founded and built by the Union Pacific Coal Company for its workers and their families. The Union Pacific Coal Company owned everything in each of the towns, there was a total of three towns. Within the towns, it included the boarding house, the general store and the miners' houses that were rented to them by the month. Hanna was a major hub of the emerging transportation industry of the day with the Union Pacific Railroad and the Overland Trail passing through. : Throughout the early years, the Union Pacific Coal Company mines located in Hanna experienced many accidents ending in fatalities. However, only mine No. 1 of the mines owned by the Union Pacific Coal Company experienced three separate accidents caused by explosions. These accidents left many families without fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles. Many of the deaths received compensation depending upon whether they had families. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-54.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Hanna Town Site and Mine's No. 1 and No. 2 during Winter of 1889'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-55.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=''Early Development of Mine's No. 1 and No. 2'' }} === Mine Disaster Circumstances === {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-59.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=''Laramie Boomerang, 1 July 1903'' [http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/thunder-under-house-one-family-and-hanna-mine-disasters www.WYHistory.org] Thunder under house onen family and hanna mine disasters }} : On 30 Jun 1903, at approximately 10:30 a few hours into the morning shift a massive explosion ripped through mine No. 1. This was the first major accident at the Union Pacific Coal Company mines located in Hanna, Wyoming. At the time of the explosion, it was reported that 169 miners were in the mine working. Immediately after the explosion people from the surrounding mining towns frantically gathered and attempted to reopen the slope leading into mine No. 1. : At 11:30, the Wyoming State Inspector of Coal Mines A.E. Bradbury arrived in Hanna to investigate the explosion. Inspector Bradbury had been informed of the explosion by Edward Brooks, Superintendent of mine No. 1. When Bradbury arrived at the site of mine No. 1 he entered the mine with Superintendent Black, and Special Mine Deputy Thomas Snedden. They observed the entrance of the mine’s main slope and manway filled with rock, timber and dirt from five to fifteen feet in thickness and one hundred fifty feet long. : After observing the situation, Bradbury, Black and Snedden met with Brooks to discuss and plan a course of action. Brooks arranged for three eight-hour shifts of men to work night and day removing debris from the slope. Each shift contained 75 to 100 men. Mine General Manager, Clark began planning for receiving the recovered bodies. He ordered caskets and suits each of the casualties. The bodies were to be washed and dressed before placed in the caskets. : As the workers were clearing debris on day two they began finding bodies. The first bodies found were badly burned and had suffered broken bones. Throughout the clearing of debris, the workers were careful to ensure no further accidents occurred, brattice were erected to remove the gas and each entry was examined. As they continued to find bodies the workers made sure to inspect the area carefully prior to retrieving the remains, on several occasions just as they cleared the area timbers gave way and large chunks of coal came crashing down. : The recovery effort continued for another 172 days when the remaining bodies that were found and brought out of the mine. All the dead miners were now accounted for except [[Cox-17415|John Cox Sr.]], the fire boss who examined the mine June 30, 1903. He was still missing. ===Results and Findings=== : On 21 Mar 1904, Wyoming State Mine Inspector A.E. Bradbury returned to Hanna for a final inspection of mine No. 1. He along with William Ray, assistant superintendent did a complete inspection the mine to include review the books. No gas was detected and the books indicated that no gases had been detected for the last two months. : In the 1904, State Mine Inspector's Report for the 1903 Explosion of Union Pacific Coal Company's Number One Mine in Hanna, Carbon, Wyoming dated 1 July 1904 provided to Governor [[Chatterton-269|Fenimore Chatterton]]. Bradbury stated the following: ::''“I am conscientious when I say that in my best judgment the explosion started in the 16th entry in the vicinity of rooms No. 1, to No. 11. No. 11 room was least disturbed, but showed signs of fire passing through it. These rooms were repeatedly examined for three consecutive days, hoping to discover some signs that would give an opportunity to be accurate in a decision. I found no particular spot in any one of these rooms that I could feel positive in anything that I had found the identical place. The rooms gave evidence of quite a quantity of dust, which certainly gives great assistance for fire and flame. In the 16th entry the force of the explosion was violent all through this entry, as the timbers and brattice was blown in every direction. The concussion was so great in nearly all of the rooms that the very solid materials were torn from their foundations, causing great caves from one end of the entry to the other. Pit cars were blown into splinters, the force of the explosion from this point went down the hill moving everything that was loose with it. Some considerable part of the force crossed the main slope at the mouth of the 16th entry and passed through the 17th rock haul to the north part of the mine, also passing into the pump room and stable a little lower down on the slope. ::''I am of the opinion that it originated in the 16th entry between the points above stated, but I have not been able to discover any place or spot that I could truthfully say at what particular point the explosion originated, or the exact course which brought it about. The explosion might have occurred from an accumulation of a small quantity of gas being ignited by an open lamp. It also might have occurred from some miner who was filling his cartridge and ignited his powder by his open lamp. It is also quite probable that the explosion occurred from a series of rapid shot firing from the solid and the several concussions created a fog of dust and this being followed up by a blown out shot coming in contact with dust would create an explosion. The gas or powder which I have mentioned would have the same effect with the dust, yet the actual cause is a mystery and probably will remain so.”'' 1904 State Mine Inspector's Report for the 1903 Explosion of Union Pacific Coal Company's Number One Mine in Hanna, Carbon, Wyoming. Hanna Basin Museum, 1 June 1904. Web. 18 Apr. 2017. [http://www.hannabasinmuseum.com/1904-state-mine-inspectors-report-for-1903-explosion.html www.HannaBasinMuseum.com] : On 4 May 1904, 308 days after the explosion that killed 169 workers the Union Pacific Coal Company officially reopened mine No. 1 for operations. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-57.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Recovery efforts on Day 1 of the 1903 explosion of Union Pacific Coal Company Mine No. 1'' }} : The Fatality List for the 1903 Hanna Explosion included 97 Finnish miners, 25 Black miners and 48 English speaking miners for a total of 169 men killed. Of the 47 English speaking miners they included 21 British/Scottish/Welsh miners, 1 German miner, 12 Italian miners, 4 Irish miners, 1 Belgian miner, and 8 Swedish miners.Anderson, Nancy. "Mine Fatality Records for the 1903 Explosion of Union Pacific Coal Company's Hanna Mine Number One." Hanna Basin Museum, n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2017. [http://www.hannabasinmuseum.com/hanna-1903-explosion-fatality-list.html www.HannaBasinMuseum.com] 1903 Fatality list == In Memoriam == :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hanna_No._1_Mine_Disaster%2C_Carbon_County%2C_Wyoming%2C_1903 category] for a list of the men that died, or were injured, in the coal mine fire and explosion. === Men That Died === :'''Note''': There are still several duplicate names below. If you find a duplicate/other spelling, please move them to the same spot, thanks! {| 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;"|Mike Arthurs aka Arthur6 ! 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;"|Juho Ashblund aka John Asplund4 ! 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;"|Desha Austin3 ! 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;"|William Austin3 ! 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;"|Samuel Aysto (Äystö)4 ! 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;"|Richard Bain3 ! 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;"|John Battle6 ! 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;"|John Bettue ! 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;"|John Blumstrom ! 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;"|John Boney6 ! 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;"|Ed Brown3 ! 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;"|Castanzo Ciarallo aka Ciarallas7 ! 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;"|Axel Cittila4 ! 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;"|John Clarkson1 ! 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;"|Robert Clarkson1 ! 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;"|[[Cox-17498|John H. Cox Jr.]] aka Cos1 ! 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;"|[[Cox-17415|John H. Cox Sr.]]1 ! 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;"|John R. Cox (There may be another John Cox, no middle initial)1 ! 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;"|D. 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Henry Glaat aka Glatt ! 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;"|Mat Hako4 ! 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;"|William Hall3 ! 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;"|Alfred Hapgood1 ! 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;"|Yrjo Hanhimaki (Hanhimäki)4 ! 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;"|Alrik Hatala4 ! 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;"|James Hayes1 ! 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;"|A Heiskamen (Heiskanen)4 ! 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;"|C. H. or G. H. Heiskamen (Heiskanen)4 ! 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;"|Erik Heiskamen (Heiskanen)4 ! 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;"|Alu Heitala (Hietala)4 ! 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;"|John H. Hill aka John Sannamaki (Saunamäki)4 ! 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;"|Alfred "Alf" Holm ! 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;"|John Honka aka Honks aka Hons, Hunks aka Hokka4 ! 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;"|George Hooper3 ! 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;"|John Hopnack ! 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;"|Peter Howley aka Peter Hawley6 ! 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;"|Samuel "Sam" Hudspeth aka Hudspetts3 ! 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;"|John Alahuhta aka John Huhta4 ! 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;"|Matti Hukanluoma4 ! 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;"|Otto Hullanda aka Otto Jullanda aka Otto Kankaannpaa (Kankaanpää)4 ! 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;"|Olaf "Ole" Jacobson8 ! 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;"|Oscar Jacobson8 ! 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;"|Sakri "Sak" Jacobson aka Jocobson aka Payhonen (Pöyhönen)4 ! 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;"|Mat Jarvala aka Jarvals4 ! 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;"|Dave B. Jones Sr. aka Dave D. Jones Sr.1 ! 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;"|Dave D. Jones Jr.1 ! 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;"|John A. “Deacon” Jones aka Johnes1 ! 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;"|Sam Judspeth ! 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;"|Joe Julio7 ! 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;"|Samuel Kaeria aka Kaerie ! 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;"|Sakri Kakko4 ! 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;"|Y Kamkimo ! 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;"|Herman Kaskelo4 ! 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;"|Alexander "Alex" Keimo aka Kiemo ! 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;"|Henry Kenkamper aka Henrik Kankaannpaa aka Koskamper (Kankaanpää)4 ! 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;"|Aksel Kerttula aka Kertilla4 ! 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;"|Charles Kertilla4 ! 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;"|Alex Klemettila4 ! 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;"|S. John Klaseen aka S. H. Klassen8 ! 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;"|Andrew I. Koski aka Andry Korkiakaski (Korkiakoski)4 ! 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;"|Mike Kukkola4 ! 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;"|Oscar Kukkola aka Kukola4 ! 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;"|Sac Lakko ! 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;"|Nic Larmen aka Laamanen4 ! 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;"|John Lassila aka Lassali4 ! 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;"|Henrik "Harry" Laskela aka Leskela aka Leakela (Leskelä)4 ! 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;"|Gustaf "Gus" Linden aka Lilnden ! 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;"|John Linberg ! 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;"|Mat Lindberg Jr aka ! 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;"|Mat Lindberg Sr ! 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;"|Henry Lindi ! 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;"|Andrew Longi ! 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;"|August Longi ! 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;"|Erik aka Erick Longi aka Longu ! 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;"|Matt Longi ! 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;"|Matt A. Longi ! 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;"|Ed Love3 ! 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;"|John Lundberg ! 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;"|Mat Lundberg Sr. ! 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;"|Mat Lundberg Jr. ! 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;"|Andrew aka Andre Luoma4 ! 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;"|Dan Luoma4 ! 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;"|Erik Luoma4 ! 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;"|M. M. Louma aka Luoma aka Louna4 ! 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;"|August Maki aka August Saarineva4 ! 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;"|Gabe Maki aka Kaappo Korkiamaki4 ! 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;"|Isaac S. Maki aka Isak Hietamki (Hietamäki)4 ! 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;"|Alfred "Alf" Makynen aka Maki4 ! 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;"|Gust Malberg4 ! 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;"|John Malberg4 ! 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;"|Matti Malberg4 ! 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;"|Thomas Manty aka Tuomas Lanty4 ! 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;"|Phillip Marzon aka Felepo Mazzana7 ! 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;"|Nickolas Massaro7 ! 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;"|James Massey1 ! 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;"|Andrew Maston aka Andry Myllyniemi4 ! 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;"|August Matson aka Andrus Kaanta ! 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;"|Axel Matson8 ! 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;"|Elmer Matson aka Hjalmar Raasio4 ! 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;"|John B. Matson8 ! 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;"|Archie McDonald Jr.3 ! 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;"|Jesse McDonald3 ! 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;"|Felix McKenna1 ! 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;"|George McKenna1 ! 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;"|Charles Mertala4 ! 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;"|John Mertilla4 ! 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;"|Martin Mickelson8 ! 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;"|Samuel Mickelson8 ! 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;"|Ben Miller3 ! 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;"|Mark Miller3 ! 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;"|A. 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Newsome3 ! 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;"|Jake Nikkila4 ! 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;"|Files Nickelson aka Teofilus Koski4 ! 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;"|Abe Nieme aka Abraham Niemela4 ! 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;"|Matti Niemi4 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Rapakko aka John Roebuck4 ! 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;"|William Rassia aka John William Rassio4 ! 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;"|Herman Renko aka Herman Rinko4 ! 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;"|John Runnala aka John Ruonala4 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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Saari aka Juho Siuru4 ! 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;"|Lauri A. Saari4 ! 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;"|William Sakrison ! 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;"|Rudolph Salo4 ! 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;"|Henry Sanders3 ! 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;"|Theodore Schill5 ! 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;"|Joseph Sheffield1 ! 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;"|James Smith1 ! 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;"|William L. Smith13 ! 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;"|Nikolai Sorvista (Sorvisto)4 ! 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;"|Mike Sporro aka Mike Sparo7 ! 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;"|Charles Summeril aka Charles Somers ! 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;"|John H. Swanson8 ! 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;"|John Takia aka John Tapio4 ! 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;"|Henry Talkanen aka Heikki Talkanan4 ! 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;"|Nicholas Thies2 ! 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;"|James Thomas3 ! 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;"|Andrew Tikka4 ! 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;"|Clay Tinsley3 ! 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;"|Robert Tinsley Sr.3 ! 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;"|John Tomperi aka John Tomper4 ! 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;"|Mat Tukola aka Matti Tuhkala4 ! 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;"|Simon Tukola aka Simon Tuhkala4 ! 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;"|Nels Wahtola aka Nikolai Wahtola4 ! 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;"|Jac Wasti aka Jaakko Vasti4 ! 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;"|James Watson Jr.1 ! 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;"|Thomas Weathers3 ! 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;"|Gus Westerland ! 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;"|[[While-34|James While Sr.]]1 ! 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;"|[[While-41|James While Jr.]]1 ! 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;"|[[While-39|Jobe While]]1 ! 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;"|Fred Wilkins3 ! 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;"|Andrew Williams aka Antti Wilho Kanaanpaa (Kankaanpää) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! 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:This is the break down on the reported race of the miners :1 '''British/Scottish/Welsh''': 21 :2 '''Belgian''': 1 :3 '''Black''': 25 :4 '''Finnish''': 98 (''The unmarked names are most likely Finnish) :5 '''German''': 1 :6 '''Irish''': 4 :7 '''Italian''': 11 :8 '''Swedish''': 8 == Resources == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Carbon+County%2C+Wyoming%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_3122 FindAGrave] list of cemeteries within Carbon County, Wyoming. * [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/ Land Patent] search: an index to federal patents and homesteads * [https://newspapers.wyo.gov/ Wyoming Newspapers] on newspapers.wyo.gov == Sources == :'''Note''': ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing profiles. Are you interested in working on this location? If so you can contact the [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]].

Hannah (Barnes) Reardon Munday

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HANNAH (BARNES) REARDON MUNDAY · 21 October 2013 · Eve Mundy Longshaw, my Grandmother, said that she was many times called “The Little Princess” by he mother Hannah Mundy. One day Hannah told her that she is a real princess and if she ever got to England and, money had been left for Hannah, or her decendants by Hannah’s father. Hannah (Barnes) Reardon married Edward Munday. To begin with I did not know much about Hannah. My Grandmother said that her mother’s maiden name was Reardon. Yet, when a research of the civil records for the birth of her children was made, it was found that not all of her children were registered, but of those who were registered, said that the maiden name of the mother was Barnes. But with one exception, and that was with my Grandmother Eve, the maiden name was given as Reardon. Even on the marriage certificate of Edward and Hannah, the name of Barnes was given. I had often wondered why the entry on my grandmother was different. In looking more closely at the registration sheet, which is on microfilm, I found that at the far right edge of the paper was a column asking for the name and relationship of he informant. In most cases the informant was the Town Constable or the Vituallar, but in the case of Eve it said, “A close friend.” I found a letter written to my mother, Dorcas Longshaw Record, from her cousin Rita Reid, the daughter of Dorcas Mundy Reid. In this letter Rita said, “Grannies name was Hannah Reardon. As far as mum knows Grannie lived with Uncle Sam Barnes for a while when she was young . Mrs. Birchall & Mrs. Pitt were Grannies sisters and Bartell Reardon was a brother.” I also learned that Bartell is a nickname for Bartholomew. During our trip to Tasmania in 1993, we started to look at the Reardon family records. We found that an Elizabeth Nash married Bartholomew Reardon and they had eight children. Bartholomew was sent to Port Arthur (prison) for 7 years. Their 2nd child, Maria, married a William Pitt and the 4th child Sarah, married a James Birchall, and the 5th child was Bartholomew. I was told by my mother that Hannah stayed with the Longshaw family during her later life and these two sisters and mother would visit Hannah. While in Tasmania we were advised to read the book “THAT YESTERDAY WAS HOME”, by Ray Bridges. In this book he tells about his Aunt Sally Woods who is the sister of Elizabeth Nash Reardon, and how she had received convicts to work on the farm. One of the men assigned to work for her looked very much like King George IV. When she commented on this to him, he said, “Yes Maam, he was my Father”. Frank Green did not know the man’s name. Elizabeth had a very hard time while Bartholomew was in prison trying to raise the eight children and take care of the farm. She petitioned for convict help, but was turned down. The Reardon and the Woods farm were close to each other and we suspect that Sally lent her sister some of her convict help. Elizabeth’s oldest daughter Susannah went to work at the Sorell Inn, and that the Barnes family operated the Bream Creek Inn. There is no record of Elizabeth giving birth to another child while her husband was in jail, but other events indicate that this may have happened. It is not inconceivable that one of the convicts lent by Sally got too helpful. It was known that Bartholomew had a very bad temper and who knows what would have happened. Knowing this and that Mrs. Barnes was about to wean her son John, when Elizabeth gave birth and arranged for the Barnes family to raise the child who was born 2 years before his prison release. Looking into the Christening records, I find that there is a Christening of two children at the same time to Richard and Mary Ann Barnes. One child named John and the other named Hannah. John’s birth is 9 months and 2 weeks before Hannah. Furth research of Church records shows that at all of Hannah and Edward Mundy’s children’s christenings her maiden name is listed as REARDON. Written by Arthur J. Record, after a visit to Australia, in 1993.

Hannah (Lowe) Heginbotham Funeral Mourners

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:Derbyshire Courier, 09 Oct 1915, page 4: :LOSS TO TUPTON -- Popular Octogenarian's Death :A Tupton octogenarian in the person of Mrs. Anna Higginbottom, of Wright's Row, has been removed by death, much to the regret of her many friends and relatives. The deceased, who was 84 years of age, was buried on Saturday in the North Wingfield Churchyard, by the Rev. W. R. Minta., M.A. (curate-in-charge of St. John's Tupton). :Though born at Stock's Row, Wingerworth, the late [[Lowe-1675 |Mrs. Higginbottom]] had spent almost all her life at Tupton, where she was greatly beloved for the many kind actions it was always her pleasure to perform. Her genial nature won her the respect of all. :The deceased was the widow of the late [[Higginbotham-1772 |Mr. George Higginbottom]], who died some 20 years ago; he was employed at the Avenue Pit (No. 9) as a miner. Seven sons and daughters, all married, are left to mourn their loss. :The chief mourners at the interment were... {| border ="1" |
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|| |- |Mr. and Mrs. R. King ||[[King-5674 | Robert King]] and [[Higginbotham-289 | Sarah Ann (Higginbotham) King]] |- |Mrs. Wm. Davis || |- |Miss Atkin || |- |Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodwin || |- |Mr. Thos. Higginbottom || |- |Mr. John Kirk ||[[Kirk-6134 | John Thomas Kirk]] |- |Mr. Alfred Kirk ||[[Kirk-6136 | Alfred Kirk]] |- |Mrs. Wm. Betton || |} :The bearers were Messrs. G. and J. Lowe, M. and J. Lowe, J. Beard and J. Bicknal. Wreaths were sent by Mrs. R. King and Mr. C. Lowe, and flowers by Mr. and Mrs. George Atkin. :The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. G. Davenport, of Tupton.

Hannah Maria, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1853

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[[Category:Hannah Maria, Arrived 1 Sep 1853]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Hannah Maria to the South Australian and Victorian Colonies in 1853''' From Plymouth on Tuesday, May 10, 1853 - arriving at Port Adelaide on Wednesday, August 31, 1853. Captain Francis Drew (passengers offloaded September 1, 1853) She then sailed for Melbourne on Friday, September 9, 1853. She was stuck on a sand bank off the coast of Cape Jaffa the following day. The ship did not complete the voyage to Melbourne and the passengers were later returned to Port Adelaide. '''Passenger Lists etc.''' * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Friday 2 September 1853, Page 2. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207120481? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Friday 2 September 1853, Page 3. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48548149? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 3 September 1853, Page 4. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158094850? * 11/05/1853 - 01/09/1853 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944425 * WRECK OF THE "HANNAH MARIA." from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Tuesday 4 October 1853, Page 2. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48546881? * STRANDING OF THE "HANNAH MARIA."—PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE MASTER AND FIRST MATE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 7 November 1853, Page 3. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48547463? * LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 14 December 1853, Page 3. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48548957? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Wednesday 4 January 1854, Page 2. first accessed online on the 1st of January 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207013171?

Hannah More, Immigrant Voyage to Queensland 1863

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[[Category:Hannah More, Arrived 23 Jun 1863]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Newspaper Coverage of the Voyage of the Hannah More to Queensland in 1863 and its subsequent Quarantine. === ''MR. JORDAN AND THE LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND.'' in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) of Monday 30 March 1863, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3162381? ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' in the Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) of Thursday 9 April 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/150314999? ''THE SHIP HANNAH MORE." in the Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1871) of Saturday 2 May 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/51557960 ''THE IMMIGRANTS BY THE HANNAH MORE.'' in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) of Tuesday 5 May 1863, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3163108? ''Advertising'' in the Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1871) of Wednesday 24 June 1863, Page 1. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/51558412? ''SHIPPING.'' in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) of Wednesday 24 June 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3164061? ''THE HANNAH MORE.'' in the Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) of Friday 26 June 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123604494 ''The Courier. Saturday June 27, 1863.'' in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) of Saturday 27 June 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3164127? ''TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.'' in The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Thursday 2 July 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18708139? ''BRISBANE.'' in the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Friday 3 July 1863, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63133815? ''LETTERS.'' in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) of Saturday 4 July 1863, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3164270? ''SHIPPING.'' in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) of Thursday 9 July 1863, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3164363? ''DEPARTURES.'' in the Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) of Friday 10 July 1863, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123603293? ''BRISBANE.'' in the North Australian and Queensland General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1862 - 1863) of Tuesday 14 July 1863, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/77293958? THE "HANNAH MORE." in The Central Queensland Herald (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1930 - 1956) of Thursday 23 January 1930, Page 13. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70271288?

Hannah Worcester Hicks Hitchcock's Diary

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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 19, No. 4
December, 1941
NOTES ON THE LIFE OF MRS. HANNAH WORCESTER HICKS HITCHCOCK AND THE PARK HILL PRESS
By Muriel H. Wright Page 348
In January, 1852, Hannah Worcester married Abijah Hicks, a young Cherokee who had come west during the main emigration of his people from Georgia. His Cherokee name "Cornplanter" was significant of his success as a progressive farmer and cattleman. The young couple established their first home at the foot of old Park Hill where they built a two-story frame house with fireplaces at both ends upstairs and down. Here Abijah cultivated a good farm and raised a large stock of cattle. Some years afterward, Doctor Worcester was severely injured in an accident when a ladder broke with him as he was going down to clean out a well. He was an invalid for a long period during which Hannah and Abijah lived at the Mission to help care for him. Abijah opened up a store on the Mission grounds at this time. After the death of Doctor Worcester in 1859, the American Board sent Reverend Charles Torrey to take charge and continue the work at the Park Hill Mission and Publishing House. Threats of war between the States over a year later brought the work to a close. When the Mission buildings and property, including the printing press, were offered for sale a short time later, Abijah and Hannah bought them and established their permanent home at the mission. They were the parents of five children with the birth of their son, Herbert Worcester Hicks, in May, 1861, before they moved their home from their first residence to the mission. Though they were a prosperous and happy family with farms, live stock, merchandise, and money saved up for emergency, war in the South and the Cherokee Nation a year later brought tragedy for Hannah and her children. Abijah set out for Van Buren, Arkansas, to purchase goods for his store, on July 4, 1862. The same day, he was waylaid on the road, by a company of "bushwhackers" who threatened to kill him if he did not join them. He refused their demand and said that they would find him at his home if they looked for him again. As he drove on down the road, he was shot in the back and died instantly. The following extracts are quoted from Hannah's Diary for 1862: "Oh! what a year to remember, will this year ever be to me, and to us all. We thought we had some trouble last year, but how happy was that compared with this. On the 4th of July, my beloved husband was murdered, killed away from home, and I could not even see him; so far from it— he had been buried twenty-four hours, before I even heard of it; buried without a coffin, all alone, forty miles from home. "My house has been burned down, my horses taken, but I think nothing of that. How gladly would I have given up everything if only they had spared my husband. Oh! for an end to this War. May God in his mercy, speedily bring Peace. Today (19th) the soldiers went to the house where Mrs. Vann's things were and turned them up at a great rate; took what they could, and promised to come back for more. Page 351 "Five Cherokees were condemned for desertion and shot at Tahlequah. James Pritchett has been killed. Captain Benge was wounded last Sabbath. "I begin to hear now that my poor husband was killed by the 'Pins' but through a mistake—they intended to kill another man—if it was a mistake, 'twas a terrible one for me. It is strange very strange anyway. "This is the ninth Sabbath that I have been a widow; two sad weary months. How many times in days past have I wondered what my future would be; but Oh! I could not think it would be as it is: left a widow at twenty-eight, with five children growing up around me, and Oh! most dreadful of all, my dear husband murdered. God be mercyful to us and help us! He loved his children so: never a father better loved his children. "This weary weary time of War! will the time of suspense never end? I know not what is to become of us: famine and pestilence seem to await us! On the morning of August First our house was burned down; that was the first great trial that my husband was not here to share with me but truly, I hardly felt it a trial, so very little did it seem when compared with what I suffered in losing him, in such a terrible way. I believe my heart is almost dead within me." After a return trip to Fort Gibson, Mrs. Hicks again wrote in her Diary: "Today (Sept. 10th, 1862) I went to the Printing Office. I did not know before, how completely it had been cleaned out: the Press, types, papers &c. all carried off or destroyed....We hear today that the 'Pins' are committing outrages on Hungry Mountain and in Flint, robbing, destroying property and killing. Last week some...men went and robbed the Ross place, up at the Mill, completely ruined them: alas, alas for this miserable people; destroying each other, as fast as they can: my heart cries out, O Lord, how long? Oh our God, send deliverance; make haste to help us, Oh God of our salvation. "The Troops have mostly left Tahlequah for Maysville and Grand Saline: we have now only to wait as calmly as we may, to see what will happen next. Sabbath once more: I have worried through the day with my children, trying to keep them from evil, and to teach them some good; but oh how poorly do I succeed! "Mr. James Ward has been murdered, and Mr. Bishop taken and carried off. For the story of James Ward and a brief history of the Moravian missions among the Cherokees, see Springplace, Moravian Mission, Cherokee Nation by Muriel H. Wright (Co-Operative Publishing Company, Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1940). William Spears was killed some weeks ago: his wife has been searching for him until yesterday she succeeded in finding a part of his bones and remanents of his clothing. It is said that they told him to Pray and that he did so, and was kneeling in prayer a second time when he was shot. "We heard today that the Osages had taken six prisoners (Federal) and that they escaped last night, handcuffed. The Federal prisoners that escaped were five Texas deserters and one Pin; they have not been retaken. "Rev. Stephen Foreman and family left their house and home, last Monday Sept. 15th, intending to go to North Fork, Creek Nation.Minta Ross Foreman, "Reverend Stephen Foreman," The Chronicles of Oklahoma, (September, 1940), XVIII, No. 1. "Nov. 17th. Today we have had experience in being robbed. As soon as it was light they came and began: They took many valuable things and overhauled every closet, trunk, box and drawer they could find. The most valuable things are gone for good and all. So many things the robbers took that I would regret so much if I felt that the loss of anything short of life itself, was worth regretting now. They took about three barrels of sugar, all my blankets, most of my quilts, sheets, pillow cases, towels, table cloths, my teaspoons, all but one, and oh, that large pretty white bed spread that Mrs. Ross had given me; so many little things that I most highly prized; ribbons, sewing silk, pins, needles, thread, buttons, boxes of letters, my mantilla, calicoes, woolen stuffs, white cloth that I was saving to Page 352 make up, part of my underclothes and stockings, with the childrens new shoes, their little shawls, &c.; from Mother they took some blankets, one shawl, her shears, mine also, her best shoes and all, some other things, the linen sheet and table cloth of my mother's weaving [Mrs. Ann Orr Worcester]. If the officers had not made them return some things, I and my children would have been left utterly destitute, for they bundled up all our clothing of every kind; (my knives, forks and large spoons were returned) they opened and overhauled the letter box which was under my bed, took some letters and some little things of Mrs. Vann's that I had put in to save. They tore the trimming off Susie's bonnett, broke open a chest which was locked, and took what they pleased. They drove off nearly all our cattle, but most of them got away and came back; one of the oxen was gone a week.
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"Hauling wheat and bolting flour this week; that wheat that Sarah, Nancy and I hauled from Mrs. Hoyt's in the hot sun was all taken out of the cribs by Marmaduke's men. Mr. Hoyt died last July. "I went today to get a load of wood, which makes me remember my husband with renewed sadness as I think I know he would never consent, while he lived, that I should do such work. Oh! the sad sad changes that this year's course has brought to me and mine." Members of the Worcester family were scattered in the midst of the War to different parts of the United States. Mrs. Hicks took her family of five small children to Fort Gibson for better protection, bereft as she was of husband and near relatives and having lost her home by fire and every vestige of property and live stock at the hands of plunderers. The Cherokee Nation was the border country during the War, scouting parties and detachments of regular troops of both the Union and the Confederate armies sweeping back and forth through the region during the four years of warfare. Further devastation of farm homes and livestock by bushwhackers and other guerilla bands literally wiped out former thriving communities in the Cherokee Nation. During this time the terms "Pins" and "Stand Watie's Men" were maledictions used by harassed citizens according to each one's sympathies in the War. There was no neutral ground, for the Cherokees themselves were hopelessly divided into two bitterly opposing lines. Thus, "Pins" applied to Union Cherokees and "Stand Watie's Men" to the Confederates became the two mysterious forces of evil in the legend of the war.The "Pins" or "Pin Indians" were Federal scouts, mostly fullblood Cherokees, members of the Cherokee secret society called "Keetoowha." They were called "Pins" from the fact that each member wore a badge consisting of two pins crossed on the lapel of his coat.

Stand Watie was well known as the leader of the anti-Ross faction in the Cherokee Nation. Sympathetic with, the cause of the Southern States, he was early aligned with the Confederacy and personally organized the first Confederate troops in the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokees of his command were noted during the War for their effective service as Confederate scouting parties. Stand Watie had the distinction of being the only Indian in the Confederate Army to attain the rank of brigadier-general.
Mrs. Hicks was married at Fort Gibson, after the War, to Doctor D. D. Hitchcock, physician and surgeon in the United Page 353 States Army. They were the parents of one daughter. During an epidemic of cholera that swept Fort Gibson in 1867, Doctor Hitchcock worked day and night attending every case possible throughout the neighboring country. He himself was finally stricken with the disease and died in less than twenty-four hours. The infant daughter died later in the year. Hannah W. (Hicks) Hitchcock lived to see her grandson, Homer Wilton Hicks, enlist in the Army for service in France during the World War. She died in 1917 and was buried by the side of her second husband and their daughter. Her grave is within the Officers' Circle in the old cemetery at Fort Gibson. Her son, Mr. Herbert W. Hicks, says that he thinks this one of the highest honors accorded a member of the Worcester family. === Footnotes ===

Hannahs of 1650 Massachusetts

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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] == Examining the Hannahs of 1650 == Especially those of Sudbury, Marlborough and nearby Connected with the Brigham, Rice, Taylor and Ward families === Hannah Ward === William Ward (1603-1687) and Elizabeth (____) (1618-1700) had thirteen children between 1626 and 1658. One of their daughters was Hannah Ward, b. abt 1639 in Sudbury. The ''Ward genealogy'' claims that it was this daughter who married Samuel Howe in Watertown 26 March 1657. William Ward's estate was administered in 1698 in Marlborough. Case #23758 === Hannah Brigham === Thomas Brigham and Mary-Mercy Hurd married. They had ___ children, including a daughter Hannah Brigham, born 9 March 1650. Hannah married first Gershom Eames, by whom she had two children. She married second 4 August 1679 (in Marlborough) William Ward Jr son of William Ward Sr and Elizabeth (_____) above. Hannah Brigham Eames Ward wrote a will in 1714 or 

1719 in Marlborough; case #23712 The estate of Gershom Eames was administered in 1676.Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1648-1870; Gershom Eames Administration, #6650 
 === Hannah Rice === Henry Rice and Elizabeth Moore married. They had ___ children, including a daughter, Hannah Rice, b. abt 1650. While the VR does not record her birth (the book notes an absence of records during her birth year possibilities), Henry Rice names a daughter, Hannah, in his 1704 will. The Ward genealogy claims that she married first Eleazar Ward on 10 July 1675 in Marlborough. The Marlborough VR does record such a marriage without naming the parents of either individual. However, William Ward Sr’s will in April 1686 makes a bequest to both “Hannah, now wife of Richard Taylor of Sudbury, and also unto Hannah, daughter of the said Hannah by my son Eleazer Ward deceased.” Inventory of the estate of Eleezer Ward, 1677, case #23700 == Sources ==

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O[nni] Hannikainen: ''Vanhan Suomen eli Viipurin läänin oloista 18:lla vuosisadalla''. Akatemiallinen väitöskirja. Helsingissä, J. C. Frenckell ja poika, 1888. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hannikainen: Vanhan Suomen eli Viipurin läänin oloista|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Lahjoitusmaat]] [[Category:Vanha Suomi]]

Hanover County, Virginia

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[[Category: Hanover County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Hanover County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Hanover County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Hanover County, Virginia}} ===Hanover County=== ===History=== Hanover County was created on November 2, 1720 from [[Space: New Kent County, Virginia | New Kent County]]. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Louisa County, Virginia| Louisa County]]. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hanover_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Hanover County on Family Search]

Hanover County Confederates

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The Confederate Monument at Hanover Courthouse bears 1125 names on four bronze tablets. The men are grouped by branch and unit, however many served with units from adjacent localities or even in another state, so they are listed under "Other Commands." Additionally, the men are denoted by last name and initials, plus rank and an indication as to being “Killed in Action,” “Wounded,” or “Died in Service” of other causes. This book is intended to more fully identify the veterans and to give a short account of their service. The Monument was dedicated August 27, 1914. Since that time other interested individuals have indicated that not all of Hanover's Confederates were included on the tablets, with one researcher indicating he had uncovered the names of fifty men qualified to be included. I discovered in 2006 that the name of my great, great grandfather was not included on the Monument, so I decided to try to find out why. The original compilation of records for the Monument are apparently lost to time, therefore I set out to more fully identify all of Hanover's men and to locate as many as possible who were not originally memorialized. My intent was to give each veteran’s complete name, however I became aware that many were only identified by last name and initials in the military records. I also desired to list the actual command of those listed under the “Other” headings. While researching the men on the Monument, an additional 305 names have been identified and included in this work. I also discovered errors on the Monument, and the various errors are denoted. When the original research was undertaken over 100 years ago, the records were not well organized and as easily accessed as today. The large number of names coupled with the passage of over forty years, time obviously made data collection more difficult. The modern research utilized the books of the Regimental History Series published by H. E. Howard Publishing Company; other local history books, resources available to the Library of Virginia and the Page Memorial Library of History and Genealogy in Montpelier, as well as other genealogical resources and message boards. The book has been recognized by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the author received "The Jefferson Davis Gold Medal" for contributions to the history of the Confederacy. I hope this work will aid others in gaining insight into some of the events their ancestors endured in that time of turmoil and conflict. Michael Tyler

Hanover War Cemetery

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === HANOVER WAR CEMETERY, Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany === :'''Location:''' :The city of Hannover lies in the north of Germany approx 290kms west of Berlin. From the A2 motorway Dortmund to Berlin take exit 42 (Ausfahrt 42) HANNOVER-HERRENHAUSEN / GARBSEN-OST (CWGC sign) and follow the B6 direction HANNOVER-ZENTRUM. Continue along the B6 for approx 1.5kms and turn right onto L395 STOCKNERSTRASSE (CWGC sign) direction AHLEM. Continue for approx 3.5kms then turn left onto KLOCKNERSTRASSE (CWGC Signposted) Continue for approx 800m then turn left onto B441 AHLEMERSTRASSE direction HANNOVER (CWGC sign) road name changes to WUNSTORFER LANDSTRASSE. After approx 1km turn right onto RICHARD-LATTORFSTRASSE (CWGC sign) and continue for approx 800m. Turn right onto HEISTERBERGALLEE (CWGC sign) and continue for approx 1km. The cemetery can be found on the right. The cemetery address is:- Harenberger Meile 30926 Seelze-Harenberg Germany GPS Location is:- N 52 22 38 E 09 39 19 :'''History:''' :Many of the graves in Hanover War Cemetery were brought in from prisoner of war camp cemeteries, small German cemeteries and from isolated positions in the surrounding country. The cemetery contains 2,407 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 62 of them unidentified. There are also 39 non-war burials and 10 war graves of other nationalities, most of them Polish. Hanover War Cemetery adjoins Hanover Military Cemetery, a substantial post war cemetery of more than 3,000 burials. '''Charles John Cameron Norquay—3.B.14'''

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{{Research Note Box|Needs lots of work}} == Biography == ==Sources== When we got problems: {{Uncertain Existence}} {{Unsourced}} {{Uncertain Family}} ==test test test==
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Hans Gerwitz's immigrant ancestors

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{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|From !|To |- | [[Gerwitz-226|Gerwitz, Simon ]] || 1842-02-07 || Önsbach, Germany || St. Louis, Missouri |- | [[Kuhlman-150|Kuhlman, Henry ]] || 1829-00-00 || Hanover, Germany || Silver Lake, Missouri |- | [[Maddock-230|Maddock, Richard ]] || 1782-00-00 || Tipperary, Ireland || Silver Lake, Missouri |- | [[OConnor-293|OConnor, Elizabeth ]] || 1786-00-00 || Tipperary, Ireland || Silver Lake, Missouri |- | [[Reck-52|Reck, Elizabeth ]] || 1843-04-00 || Baden-Württemberg, Germany || St. Louis, Missouri |- | [[Buehrmann-1|Buehrmann, Catherine ]] || 1838-07-31 || Germany || St. Louis, Missouri |- | [[Deitermann-2|Deitermann, Bernhard ]] || 1823-01-25 || Germany (Prussia) || St. Louis, Missouri |- |}

Hans Graf, Lancaster PA Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014

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GRAF, HANS 1661-1746
1. Jacob, 1709-1766, married Barbara Brackbill, 1714
2. Peter
3. Samuel
4. Marius
5. Daniel
6. John
7. David
8. Hannah, m Peter Good
9. Fronica, m Henry Landis
0. Mary
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Hans Herr House

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The oldest homestead in Lancaster County. The house was built by Christian Herr in 1719. It was bought by the Hans Herr Historical Society and renovated in the early 1970s after being left vacant for a century. The house is now a museum, and is part of a larger museum complex dedicated to preserving the history of the earliest European settlers in Lancaster County.

Hans Peter Mortensen

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[[Mortensen-426 | Hans Peter Christian Mortensen]] - June 25, 1948 Mortensen history as much as I know. By [[Mortensen-438 | Lovina Katherine Mortensen]] Grandfthers name [[Mortensen-428 | Christian Mortensen]] and Grandmothers name [[Larson-1402 | Dorthea]]. They lived in Aalborg, Denmark and Grandfather Mortensen was a merchant. Had stores in Copenhagen, Denmark as well as in Aalborg. Hans Peter Christian born to this marriage on Jan 23, 1875 in Aalborg, Denmark. Learned the barber trade at the age of 16 years. To avoid going into the Danish Army at the age of 18, Peter came to Yates County, Town of Milo and hired out to work on a farm for Jake Ayers and Christopher Metcalf in year of 1893. In 1894, Peter Mortensen went back to Aalborg, Denmark and stayed there only a few months, then he came back to Yates County and worked for Christopher Metcalf and my mothers Uncle Willie Buxton. When he came back from Denmark, he had his brother Wilber with him. In 1895, on Sunday June 9th, he married [[Metcalf-906 | Jennie Metcalf]]. They lived on the Metcalf farm [my mothers birth place] in Town of Milo, Yates County. My father became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America in Ten children were born to Peter and Jennie Mortensen. Peter Mortensen died June 25, 1948.

Hansell, Iowa (platted in 1880)

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{{US History|sub-project=Iowa}} [[Category:Hansell, Iowa]] Hansell is a city in Franklin County, Iowa, United States. Hansell was platted in 1880. It was named by its founders, George W. Hansell and his wife, Laura B. Hansell. Hansell is located at 42°45′26″N 93°6′13″W (42.757219, -93.103638). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.23 square miles (0.60 km2), all of it land. 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 98 people, 48 households, and 29 families residing in the city. The population density was 426.1 inhabitants per square mile (164.5/km2). There were 52 housing units at an average density of 226.1 per square mile (87.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 99.0% White and 1.0% Asian. There were 48 households of which 18.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.2% were married couples living together, 4.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.1% had a male householder with no wife present, and 39.6% were non-families. 29.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 14.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.04 and the average family size was 2.55. The median age in the city was 50.5 years. 14.3% of residents were under the age of 18; 9.2% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 18.4% were from 25 to 44; 32.6% were from 45 to 64; and 25.5% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.0% male and 52.0% female.

Hansen Family Mysteries

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Who are my great grandfather, Alfred B. Hansen's parents? He was born 27 April 1874 in Copenhagen, Kobnhaven, Denmark. Did he have brothers and sisters? Did a brother die at sea, as related to me by my mother as a story my father told her about my grandfather being upset my father had joined the Navy during WWII? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hanson Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] This is particular page is to help me find my half-brother. So the story goes: When my father, Michael Hanson, was in high school he got a girl pregnant. They ended up briefly living together and she gave birth to a son. This would've been late 80's or so. Like maybe around 1986-1990. Due to the nature of my family, I can't ask them for information- they have flat out denied it the one time I did ask. My Mom asked for help to testify against Michael Hanson when they divorced in 1995. She believes her name is Penny but was unable to contact her directly. There was one brief phone call but it was with either Penny's aunt or mother. All they told her was to get away from my father and they didn't want anything to do with the divorce. Whatever happened between 'Penny' and my father was bad enough that she took my half brother and went into hiding, possibly in Portland, Oregon. Anyone potentially have any information or know of any sources that could help me find him?

Hanson-Severson Family Adoption Mystery

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I am searching for verification of the biological birth parents for Edward and John Severson (or Sieverson), and what happened to the parents to result in the adoption of their children. Any information concerning the biological or adoptive parents would be appreciated. Below is a summary of what we currently know:. Adopted Children: Edward Ebenhart Hanson (adopted last name) [[Severson-67|Edward Hanson]] John Hjalmar Hansen (adopted last name) [[Severson-68|John Hansen]] Adopted Parents: Andrew and Berget Hanson. Biological Birth Parents: Nels and Ellen Severson. Edward E. Hanson was born 28 Jul 1873 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. His brother John Hjalmar Hanson was born December 19, 1875 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. No birth record has been located for either Edward or John. The birth parents are reported to be Nels and Ellen Severson by way of the social security applications for Edward and John. In addition, a separate social security application filed by Edward lists his adopted parents as Andrew and Berget Hanson. The 1880 Census for Chicago, Cook, Illinois lists the two sons as nephews of Harry & Inger Peterson: Name: Edward Sieverson Age: 6 Birth Year: abt 1874 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1880: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Nephew Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Norway Mother's Birthplace: Norway Household Members: Name Age Harry Peterson 48 Inger Peterson 56 Edward Sieverson 6 Hjalmar Sieverson 4 Link to 1880 Census Record: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=46527891 Thank you, Jim Harkness [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hanss Giesselbrecht Family Tree

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== FAMILY OF HANSS GEISSELBRECHT OF BALDENHEIM WHO WAS BORN ABOUT 1630, AND SEVERAL GENERATIONS OF HIS FAMILY == * Famiy A - Johann Jacob GEISSELBRECHT, Sr. who married Magdalena BÄR, born in 1664 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. They were married July 2, 1685 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin, France. Johnan Jacob died August 17, 1786 in Baldenheim.Johann and Magdalena had at least one GISSELBRECHT child: **Johann Jacob GISSELBRECHT, Jr. born February 27, 1697 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France and died 22 December 22, 1759 in Baldenheim at the age of 62 years. Johann Jacob married Catarina SCHMUTZ, who was born on March 4, 1704 in Baldenheim. Johann Jacob and Catarina were married on December 22, 1723 in Baldenheim. Johann Jacob was 26 years old and Catarina was just 19 when they married. Johann Jacob died in Baldenheim on May 16, 1766 at the age of 71. Johann Jacob, Jr. and Catarina SCHMUTZ had at least four GISSELBRECHT children: ***Christian GIESSELBRECHT who was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1730 in Baldenheim. Christian died January 5, 1802 at the age of 72 in Baldenheim. Christian married Maria Barbe Matthiss, who was born January 16, 1740 in Baldenheim. Christian and Maria Barbe were married on November 14, 1758 in Baldenheim. Christian was 28 years old and Maria Barbe was almost 19 years old at the time of their marriage. Chrisitan died November 29, 1792 in Baldenheim at the age of 62 years. This was at the height of the French Revolution, and the end of church record keeping of vital information. From then on, the French kept Civil Registration. Christian and Maria Barbe had at least thirteen GISSELBRECHT children in twenty years: ****Maria Ursula GIESSELBRECHT born June 13, 1760 ****Johann Jacob GIESSELBRECHT born 15 March 15, 1762 ****Catharina GIESSELBRECHT born June 18, 1763 ****Christian GIESSELBRECHT, Jr, (the older) born November 29, 1764 in Baldenheim. Christian died as a baby in 1764 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France ****Christian GISSELBRECHT, Jr. (the younger) born December 17, 1765. ****Maria Barbara GIESSELBRECHT born July 30, 1767 ****Jacob GIESSELBRECHT born September 22, 1769. ****Anna Maria GIESSELBRECHT born January 26, 1772 in Baldenheim. and died 16 October 16, 1831 at the age of 59 years in Baldenheim. Anna Maria married Johann OTT who was born 15 April 1768 in Baldenheim. Anna Maria married Johann OTT on November 17, 1793 in Baldenheim. She was 22 years old and Johann OTT was 26 years old at the time of their marriage. Johann OTT died May 9, 1838 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin at the age of 70 years. He had been a widower for almost seven years. Anna Maria and Johann had OTT children. For more info on the OTT, HIRTZEL and related families descended from Johann and Anna Maria OTT, please contact: JudyDi ****Margaretha GIESSELBRECHT born October 2, 1773 who married David Wiedler ****Maria Salome GIESSELBRECHT born December 3, 1775 ****Maria Magdelina GIESSELBRECHT born December 18, 1777 ****Maria Elisabetha GISSELBRECHT born December 23, 1780 ***Johann Jacob GIESSELBRECHT was born October 7, 1726 in Baldenheim. and died 06 September 1761 in Baldenheim, at the age of 35, leaving his wife a widow at the age of 41 to care for eight children. Johann Jacob had married Maria Anna SIMON who was born 19 August 1720 in Schwenningen, Wuerttemberg. They were married July 5, 1747 in Baldenheim.. Maria Anna died July 11, 1778 in Baldenheim one month before her 58th birthday. Johann Jacob and Maria Anna had eight GISSELBRECHT children in eleven years: ****Anna Catharina GEISSELBRECHT born 10 June 18, 1748 in Baldenheim. and April 28, 1809 in Baldenheim, at the age of 61 years. ****Johann Jacob GEISSELBRECHT born July 30, 1749 in Baldenheim and died March 6, 1823 in Baldenheim at the age of 74 years. ****Christian GEISSELBRECHT born December 24, 1752 in Baldenheim. and died July 17, 1831 in Baldenheim at the age of 79 years. ****Lorenz GEISSELBRECHt born January 29, 1755 in Baldenheim. d: 24 January 1758 in Baldenheim at the age of three years. ****Andreas GEISSELBRECHT born April 16, 1756 in Baldenheim. and died as a baby on October 31, 1756 in Baldenheim, at the age of six months. ****Johann Caspar GIESSELBRECHT born 28 July 1757 in Baldenheim and died July 6, 1839. in Baldenheim, ****Lorentz GEISSELBRECHT born December 17. 1750 in Baldenheim, and died as a toddler May 23, 1753 in Baldenheim at the age of two years and five months. ****Maria Barbara GEISSELBRECHT born January 1, 1760 in Baldenheim, Bas Rhin, Alsace, France and died on May 28, 1837 in Baldenheim, at the age of 77 years. ****Johannes GEISSELBRECHT was born 04 June 1740 in Baldenheim, and died 27 March 1797 at the age of 57 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. Johannes married Anna Barbara DOtTER born June 8, 1747 in Baldenheim. Johannes and Anna Barbara were married May 23, 1775 in Baldenheim. This is the same year that the American Revolution was getting under way across the sea in North America. Johannes and Anna Barbara had five GIESSELBRECHT children in nine years. Only two daughters lived long enough to reach adulthood and marry, so there are no GEISSELBRECHT grandchildren on this line. Here are their five children: *****Catharina GEISSELBRECHT was born July 23, 1776 in Baldenheim, and died three years later, a week short of her third birthday on July 17, 1779 in Baldenheim. Her short life began just after the signing of the the American Declaration of Independence. *****Maria Magdalena GEISSELBRECHT was born April 26, 1779 in Baldenheim and died as a baby on June 14, 1779 in Baldenheim at the age of seven weeks. *****Johann Georg GEISSELBRECHT was born December 23, 1780 in Baldenheim and died 01 March 1, 1784 in Baldenheim at the age of three years and four months. During his short life, the American Revolution ended in North America and the United States was born. Fifty years later, some of his family members would emigrate to the United States. *****Anne Barbara GEISSELBRECHT was born September 3, 1785 in Baldenheim, and died 21 November 1843 in Baldenheim at the age of 58 years. Anne Barbara married Jean Georg JEHL born December 6, 1782 in Mussig, Breitenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France m: 17 March 1807 in Baldenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France and had JEHL children. *****Catharina GEISSELBRECHT married Johann ARNOLDT on April 21, 1760 in Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, France This website researched, written and designed by: [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]], Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer © Copyright Sharon Marie Centanne, June 1998. This page updated August 14, 2001 and again for wikitree on Thursday, March 31, 2016. Please direct any questions to: [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]] == Sources == * Baldenheim Church Records, 1685-1792 - translated from the Old German Gothic Script. Originals are in the Stadarchiv in Stasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. I obtained photocopies of the original documents from the LDS Mormon Church microfilms. * Genealogy.net *

Hant's Harbour, Trinity, Newfoundland

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Hanworth, Norfolk - Census of Colmans (1841-1911)

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Note on formatting: * New additions since the last census are '''bolded'''. * If a member is new or is not present on the next census, their movement is noted in ''italics'' (if known), except if they are new children born since the last census. * Large households have been split out on their own page. =Large households = These are large households with multiple census records and across different parishes. ==Generation I== === Children of Thomas Colman === * [[Space:Samuel_Colman_and_Judith_Neal%27s_household|Samuel Colman and Judith Neal's household]] (abt. 1841 - ????) * Jonathan Colman and Mary Bishop's household (pre-1841?) * Elizabeth Colman's household (pre-1841?) ==Generation II== ===Children of Jonathan Colman and Mary Bishop=== * [[Space:Samuel_Colman_and_Maria_Clipperton%27s_household|Samuel Colman and Maria Clipperton's household]] (abt. 1841 - abt. 1881) * [[Space:Jonathan_Colman_and_Sophia_Ives%27s_household|Jonathan Colman and Sophia Ives's household]] (abt. 1841 - abt. 1871) * [[Space:Robert_Colman_and_Harriet_Grand%27s_household|Robert Colman and Harriet Grand's household]] (abt. 1841 - abt. 1871) * [[Space:James_Colman_and_Elizabeth_Leacock%27s_household|James Colman and Elizabeth Leacock's household]] (bef. 1851 - abt. 1891) ===Children of Elizabeth Colman=== * [[Space:Matthew_Colman_and_Rebecca_Pike%27s_household|Matthew Colman and Rebecca Pike's household]] (abt. 1841 - 1882) ===Children of Samuel Colman and Judith Neal === * [[Space:James_Colman_and_Sarah%27s_household|James Colman and Sarah Neale's household]] * [[Space:Stephen_Colman%2C_Elizabeth_Park_and_Maria_Greenacre%27s_household|Stephen Colman, Elizabeth Park and Maria Greenacre's household]] * [[Space:Thomas_Colman_and_Elizabeth_Bumphrey%27s_household|Thomas Colman and Elizabeth Bumphrey's household]] ==Generation III== === Children of Matthew Colman and Rebecca Pike === * [[Space:William_Colman_and_Sophia_Cole%27s_household|William Colman and Sophia Cole's household]] (1851 - 1910) * [[Space:Charles_Colman%2C_Eliza_Clements_and_Eliza_Body%27s_household|Charles Colman, Eliza Clements and Eliza Body's household]] (1862 - aft. 1911) * [[Space:James_Colman_and_Louisa_Ramm%27s_household|James Colman and Louisa Ramm's household]] === Children of Samuel Colman and Maria Clipperton === * [[Space:John_Colman%2C_Harriett_Hooker_and_Elizabeth_Slater%27s_household|John Colman, Harriett Hooker and Elizabeth Slater's household]] (1853 - abt. 1919) * [[Space:Robert_Colman_and_Harriet_Culley%27s_household|Robert Colman and Harriet Culley's household]] (1861 - ????) === Children of Robert Colman and Harriet Grand === * [[Space:William_Colman_and_Emily_Mallett%27s_household|William Colman and Emily Mallett]] (1871 - aft. 1911) * [[Space:James_Colman_and_Emily_Williamson%27s_household|James Colman and Emily Williamson's household]] ==Generation IV== ===Children of William Colman and Sophia Cole=== * [[Space:James_Colman_and_Edith_Lambert%27s_household|James Colman and Edith Lambert's household]] =Other Colman households in Hanworth= == Elizabeth Marks' household == === 1841 Census === * Elizabeth Marks, 70. ** ''What happened to Elizabeth?'' * [[Colman-293|Thomas Colman]], 100. ** ''Thomas died in 1841.'' == Jonathan Colman and Sarah Wilkins's household == ''Household formed by the marriage of Jonathan Colman and Sarah Barney (née Wilkins) on 23 Dec 1893.'' === 1901 Census (#8 White Post Road) === * [[Colman-688|Jonathan]] Colman, 46, farm worker. * [[Wilkins-6047|Sarah (Wilkins) Colman (1850-)]], 48, born Happisburgh. * [[Colman-690|Jonathan]], 6. * [[Colman-691|James Colman (1896-)]], 4. === 1911 Census (#52) === * [[Colman-688|Jonathan]], 57, horseman, married 18 years, 2 children. * [[Wilkins-6047|Sarah (Wilkins) Colman (1850-)]], wife, 59, born Happisburgh. * [[Colman-690|Jonathan]], 17, gardener. * [[Colman-691|James Colman (1896-)]], 15, labourer. == Richard Colman and Alice Colman's household == ''In 1901 the household lived in North Walsham.'' === 1911 Census (#59) === * [[Colman-615|Richard Colman]], 37, married 13 years, 8 children, 7 living. * [[Colman-673|Alice Elizabeth Colman]], wife, 37. * [[Colman-682|Robert]], 12. * [[Colman-692|Mary Harriet Sophia Colman (1900-)]], 10, born North Walsham. * [[Colman-693|William Colman (1901-)]], 9, born North Walsham. * [[Colman-694|Richard James Colman (1903-)]], 7, born North Walsham. * [[Colman-695|Alice Amy Colman (1906-)]], 5. * [[Colman-696|Arthur Henry Colman (abt.1909-)]], 1. * [[Colman-697|Albert Edward Colman (1911-)]], 1 month. == Robert Colman and Sarah Pumphery's household == ''Household formed by marriage of Robert and Sarah in Nov 1868.'' === 1871 Census (house #50) === * [[Colman-652|Robert]], 26, blacksmith, born Hanworth. * [[Pumphery-20|Sarah]], 21, wife, born North Walsham. * [[Colman-668|Frederick]], son, 1, born Hanworth. ''What happened after 1871?'' =Other Colmans in Thurgarton= ==Robert Colman's household== ===1881 Census=== * Robert Colman, 50, vermin killer, born Thurgarton. ==Mary Colman's household== ===1901 Census=== * Mary Colman, widowed, 47, housekeeper, born Neatishead. ===1911 Census=== * Mary Ann Colman, widow, 56, housekeeper, born Neatishead. ==James Colman and Sarah's household== ===1911 Census=== * James Colman, 50, stockman, born Bessingham. * Sarah Colman, 50, born Wickmere. * Robert James Colman, 21, horseman, born Aldborough. * Thomas William Colman, 15, labourer, born Aldborough. * Alice May Colman, 12, born Aldborough. * Herbert George Colman, 10, born Barningham Winter. = Colmans in Non-Colman households in Hanworth = == Lambert household == === 1841 Census === * Anne Colman, 53. == Press household == === 1841 Census === * [[Colman-631|Ann Colman]], 25. * [[Colman-620|John Colman]], 32. === 1851 Census (house #38) === * [[Colman-631|Ann Colman]], 37, dairy servant. == Hicks household == === 1851 Census (house #37) === * [[Colman-636|John Colman]], 20, farm servant. == Emery household == === 1861 Census (house #8) === * Susan Colman, 10 (16?), servant, dairymaid, born Hanworth. == Broughton household == === 1861 Census (house #11) === * Robert Colman, lodger, 32, ag lab. == Platten household == === 1871 Census (house #48) === * [[Colman-684|Charles Colman]], lodger, 19, ag lab, born Hanworth. = Colmans in Non-Colman households in Thurgarton = ==Balls household== ===1851 Census=== * [[Colman-639|James Colman]], servant, 16, born Hanworth. ==Clarke household== ===1871 Census === * Samuel Colman, lodger, 60, farm labourer, born Thurgarton. ===1881 Census=== * Samuel Colman, lodger, 74, agricultural labourer, born Thurgarton. ==Barcham household== ===1871 Census=== * Ann Colman, general servant, 19, born Thurgarton. * Hannah Colman, 18, housemaid. ==Crowe household== ===1871 Census=== * [[Colman-634|Robert Colman]], lodger, 46, farm labourer, born Hanworth. ===1881 Census=== * [[Colman-376|George Colman]], lodger, widower, 60,m ag. lab., born Hanworth.

Haplogroup BY111495

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== BY111495 Families == [[Harshaw-56|Joseph Harshaw, 1705-?]] ==Earliest Harshaw/Hershaw/Harsha/Harshew/Hareshaw Lines of SW Scotland== Upon reviewing the Scotland's People Site, the earliest record of a Harshaw in their database is the birth of a child to Archibald Harshaw and Elspet Wilsoun/Mesone, in 1629, in Glasgow. After this, the following couple are recorded through 1750: *Archibald Harshaw and ?, Lanark, 1666 *John Harshaw and Jane Allan, Stonehouse, S. Lanarkshire, 1710 *Alexander Hershaw and Janet Young, Glassford, S. Lanarkshire, 1711 *Alexander Harshew and Janet Broun, Stonehouse, S. Lanarkshire, 1715 *Alexander Harshaw and ?, Stonehouse, S. Lanarkshire, 1716 The surname also shares a name with Hareshaw, North Lanarkshire. ==BY111495 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY111495 emerged between 1434 CE and 1758 CE. Note that this is inconsistent with the first tier of the rest of the subclades under BY3374, and suggests this estimate by FTDNA is likely an error (which might also suggest the subclades of BY111495 are also incorrectly estimated). To be consistent with the seven other subclades, this haplogroup should have emerged much earlier. == Phylogenetic Children of BY1111495 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY177240|BY177240 ]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y12895|Y12895 ]] *BY176559 == Phylogenetic Parent of BY111495 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]]

Haplogroup BY12309

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== BY12309 Families == *[[Sloss-164 | Line of James Sloss, b. 1794, Ireland; d. 1867, Pennsylvania ]] ==Surname Origin== Auchincloss is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from an area in Ayrshire known as Auchincloich/Auchinleck[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auchinleck/ Auchinleck, in Wikipedia], Retrieved, 24 August 2020., which is Scottish Gaelic for "field of stones", from achadh ("field") and clach ("stone").[https://archive.org/details/genealogyandsur00andegoog/page/n119/mode/2up/ Anderson, William (1865). ''Genealogy and Surnames: With Some Heraldic and Biographical Notices'', p. 105], Retrieved, 24 August 2020. "The prefix auchin, by some supposed to be Gaelic, and to mean a field, is, properly, an elevation, and of Gothic origin. Under the Gaelic idea, Auchinleck, contracted into Affleck, a surname derived from the barony of Auchinleck in Ayrshire, is said to signify the field of stones. The barony of the name is an upland flat lying between the valleys of the waters of Ayr and Lugar; and the terminal syllable leck is the Gothich word for dead (as in Lykewake, the watch for the dead), applied in the sense of barren or sterile. The general appearance of Auchinleck is wild and bleak, and formerly it was much more so. In also an Ayrshire name, appears to be the same as Auchincloich, othe Gaelic supposition, a rocky or stony field, but more likely meaning the cleft of a hill, or cliff, the signification of the English word clough, or, in the form of Auchincloss, a high or upland enclosure. The prefix of auchter is applied to high or hilly lands, properly, rising grounds…'" The name Auchincloss was first used by the ancient Strathclyde-Briton people of the Scottish/English Borderlands. The first Auchincloss family lived in the barony of Auchinleck in Ayrshire or from Affleck in Angus. "Richard of Auchinlec was juror on an inquest held in 1263 before the sheriff of Lanark. Nicholas of Haghenlek mentioned in 1292 is probably Nicol de Achithelege of the county of Are who rendered homage in 1296. Patrick de Aghleke of Lanarkshire who also rendered homage in 1296 appears again as Patrick de Achenlek, juror on inquest at Lanark in 1303, and is probably the Patrick de Auuynlec who witnessed resignation of the lands of Grenryg c. 1311." From ''A Genealogical Account of the Principal Families of Ayrshire'': ::The origin of this family is probably much older than any notice that I have met with of it, as it is not usual, in modern times, for families to stile themselves from their lands, or of That Ilk, unless they can show great antiquity. The earliest notice that I have seen respecting this family, in in a special retour dated Nov. 11, 1617, serving James Aslois heir to his brother Adam Aslois, de eodem, in the pond 5 land of Aslois. From this time down to the beginning of the eighteenth century they are occasionally mentioned in local occurrences; and, if I recollect right, they appear at different times in the list of Commissioners of Supply for the shire of Ayr. In 1702, and again in 1704, Montgomery of Aslois, spelt Sloss, and Asloace, appears in the roll of the Ayrshire Commissioners The family, of Montgomeries of Broomlands, (descended of Eglinton,) ended in an heiress, Janet Montgomery, who married to James Sommerville, the first of the Kennox family in Ayrshire. On November 19, 1725, this lady, with the concurrence of her husband, sold the lands of Assloss to John Glen, merchant in Kilmarnock. Mr. Glen married Juliana, daughter of Provost McTaggart of Irvine, by whom he had two sons, John and William; also a daughter, Margaret, married to John Parker of Barlieth. Mr. Glen disponed the lands of Assloss to his son, John Glen, who dying without issue, in 1795 was succeeded by his brother, William Glen of Assloss, who dying also without issue, in 1801, was succeeded by his nephew, William Parker, now of Assloss, son of the above John Parker of Barlieth. In 1788 he married Agnes, daughter of William Paterson, of Braehead, and has issue. ::The lands of Asloss are in the parish of Kilmarnock, lying betwixt the two branches of Kilmarnock water. The mansion is situate about a mile north from the town. It is pleasantly set down on the summit of the shelving banks of the main branch, and though only one story in height, has a very cheerful appearance from amidst its fine plantations.[https://books.google.com/books?id=4KUHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=%22Sloss%22+%22Ayrshire%22&source=bl&ots=oWq_BQYtXY&sig=ACfU3U09awpf0_7SsQlek7euDJIbCuLmog&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjO2ane_KzrAhWDc98KHag8Ak84UBDoATAGegQIBxAB#v=onepage&q=%22Sloss%22%20%22Ayrshire%22&f=false/ Robertson, George, ''A Genealogical Account of the Principal Families of Ayrshire, More Particularly in Cunninghame'', A. Constable and Co. Edinburgh, 1823, pp. 22-23.], Retrieved 24 August 2020. ==17th Century Sloss Lines of SW Scotland== Scottish (Ayrshire): From An Irregularly Shortened Form Of Auchincloss A Habitational Name From Lands In Kilmarnock (Ayrshire). A check of the Scotland's People Site reveals the earliest record for Sloss in their database is dated 1661, in Dalmellington, for the marriage of James Sloss and Janet Stevensone. After this, the following names couples were recorded through 1699: *John Sloss & ?, Fenwick, 1673 *John Sloss & Janet Gemmill, Fenwick, 1674 *John Sloss & Margaret Dinn, Dalmellington, 1676 *William Sloss & Elspeth Logan, Straiton, 1690 *John Sloss & Grizelda Hamilton, Kilmarnock, 1691 *John Sloss & Jonet McIvie, Dalmellington, 1691 *Thomas Sloss & Agnes Essert, Dalmellington, 1691 *William Sloss & ?, Kilmarnock, 1691 *William Sloss & ?, Dalmellington, 1692 *William Sloss & ?, Dalmellington, 1694 *Thomas Sloss & Janet Slowan, Dalmellington, 1696 *Robert Sloss & Janet Sarr, Kilmarnock, 1697 *Thomas Sloss & ?, Dalmellington, 1697 *Robert Sloss & Jennet Shaw, Kilmarnock, 1698 ==Haplogroup BY12309 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY12309 is estimated to have emerged between 1084 CE and 1649 CE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines), the median age of BY3368 is "218.441 YBP (1732 AD). The 95% confidence interval is 1473 AD to 1891". == Phylogenetic Parent of BY12309 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]] == Phylogenetic Child of BY12309 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY12311|BY12311]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup BY12311

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== BY12311 Families == *[[Lusk-763|Line of James Lusk, b. ca. 1715; d. 1770]] ==Earliest Recorded Lusk Lines in SW Scotland== Upon reviewing the Scotland's People Site, the earliest recorded marriage is that of Thomas Lusk and Agnes Frew, in Kilwinning, in 1691. After that, the following couples are recorded through 1720: *Thomas Lusk and Jean Auld, Kilwinning, 1693 *Robert Lusk and Margaret Young, Stevenston, 1705 *Thomas Lusk and Margaret Woodside, Stevenston, 1710 *James Lusk and Janet Stevenstoune, Stevenston, 1714 ==BY12311 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY12311 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 300 years ago, plus or minus 250 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1450 CE and 1950 CE. == Phylogenetic Parent of BY12311 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY12309|BY12309]]

Haplogroup BY132277

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==FTDNA Kit Numbers== 157197, 132644, and possibly B700209, and 162107. ==BY132277 Family Lines== [[Muir-4550|John Muir, b. ca. 1713]] (see kit 162107) probably (based on marriage in 1733) in Ayrshire. [[Moore-5695|Andrew Moore, 1675-1749]] ==Haplogroup BY132277 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-BY132277 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 450 years ago, plus or minus 200 years. That corresponds to about 1600 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1392 and 1740 CE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of BY132277== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT88521|FT88521]] ==Phylogenetic Child of BY132277== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY88145|BY88145]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FTA38361|FTA38361]]

Haplogroup BY132823

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==BY132823 Families== *[[Moore-34403|Line of R.F. Moore (1915-2010)]] ==BY132823 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY132823 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 100 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1900 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1836 and 1969 CE. *Based on pool of data from tests within the FT176771 lines, the BY3368 Project estimates BY132823 emerged in 1915, with [[Moore-34403|Robert F. Moore, 1915-2010]]. ==Haplogroup BY132823 Age Estimation== Age has not been estimated via the Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin, or the McDonald method. Instead, based on the data within the Y133362/FT370928 split from FT176771, BY132823 is believed to have emerged in the mid 19th century. ==BY132823 Phylogenetic Parent== *[[Space:Haplogroup Y133362|Y133362]]

Haplogroup BY141776

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==BY141776 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-BY141776 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 250 years ago, plus or minus 250 years. That corresponds to about 1800 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1550 CE and 2050 CE. == BY141776 Families == *Line of [[Moore-71041|Patrick Moore, b. ca. 1740, Ireland; d. ca. 1783, Ninety-Six, SC]] == Phylogenetic Parent of BY141776 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY50776|BY50776 ]]

Haplogroup BY188117

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== BY188117 Families == *Line of [[Moore-1791|John Moore, b. ca. 1719, Ulster, Ireland, or Bucks County, Pa.; d. 1806, Lincoln, NC]] *Line of [[Moore-73127|Caroll Moore, b. ca. 1750, Dublin, Ireland]] ==BY188117 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-BY188117 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 300 years ago, plus or minus 200 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1500 CE and 1900 CE. == Phylogenetic Parent of BY188117 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FT230346|FT230346]]

Haplogroup BY194967

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== BY194967 Families == *[[Montgomery-13090|Line of Hugh Montgomery, 1738, Ireland - 1793]] *[[Moore-56997|Line of David Dayton Moore, b. 1814, New Hampshire, USA; d. 1895, Minnesota]] ==BY194967 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY194967 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 300 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1600 CE and 1800 CE. == Phylogenetic Parent of BY194967 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FT38883|FT38883 ]] == Phylogenetic Child of BY194967 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FT48485|FT48485 ]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT226729|FT226729 ]]

Haplogroup BY3364

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The age estimation for BY3364 is ca. 450 AD/CE, at which time, these people (roughly based upon BY3364 Big Y-700 test-taker information for Harding kit #562136, whose line is traceable to Wiltshire, England), but may be rooted in the family of that name identified to Yorkshire. While Harding kit #562136 (BY3364 + 7 pv) is family tree-traceable to Wiltshire, England, the line may be rooted in the same named family found in Yorkshire. Bassett kit # 80990 (sample no longer viable to test to Big Y-700), may also be rooted in that same area, though thete is no family tree further back than Massachusetts. ==Haplogroup BY3364 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY3364 represents a man who is estimated to have been born nearly 1,600 years ago (ca. 450 AD/CE). *Per YFull (based on Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin, 2015) : Unrounded age - 1648 ybp (years before present) ; Rounded age - 1650 ybp ; age by all (limited) samples - 1550 ybp (between 180 BC - 1020 AD). == BY3364 Phylogenetic Parent == *[[Space:Haplogroup L627|L627]] == BY3364 Phylogenetic Children == *[[Space:BY-3368_and_Subclades_Project|BY3368 ]] *TBD ==Sources==

Haplogroup BY3374

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Welcome! The goal of this project is to join various ancestral lines together under one "umbrella" study of R-BY3374 and its subclades. R-BY3374 emerged ca. 1200 AD/CE and is very likely rooted in a Mure/Mor progenitor in SW Scotland (though, within the different branches/subclades of BY3374, there are also surnames indicating various NPEs)Refer to the varous groups of the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-by3364-and-subclades/about/ FTDNA R-BY3364 and Subclades Project]... from the F series through the Z series... and note that the surname Moore dominates nearly every one of them. This alone should be enough to tell us that BY3374 is indeed rooted in Muir/Mure, ca. 1150 AD/CE, and all information from this point, forward, is supportive of that. Of course, we know these Moores were once of the surname Muir/Mure/Mor of SW Scotland. The very earliest branchings from BY3374 are all dominated by the Moore surname (Muir)... in groupings F (FGC15791)... which branched almost immediately, apparently, ca. 1200; H (FT229475) emerged ca. 1300; I (BY50703) emerged ca. 1350; and J (FT38883) emerged ca. 1300. That's a significant number of branches, alone, which retained the etymological root of Mor/Mure/Muir/Moore, all before 1400 AD/CE. I do want to address three groups, however, which are interesting, and do not reflect the same dominance of the Moore/Muir surname in test-takers... groups G, K, and M. Group G is dominated by the Walker surname, but only beginning in haplogroup FT62461, which, per current FTDNA estimates, originated ca. 1700. You'll see that Carson and Bertram are two completely separate branches/subclades of FT63645. So, in the absence of any Muir/Moore test-takers in the G series grouping, I'm estimating a Muir NPE took place sometime between 1250 (the estimated date of emergence for FT63645) and ca 1700... but I'm leaning more to the later date than the earlier. As for the K series grouping, Lusk is the dominate surname, but we have a hint of NPE origins in the sole Muir test-taker. I believe that a Muir NPE occurred in this line between 1400 (the estimated date of emergence for BY12309) and as early as 1550 (the estimated date of emergence for BY12311). Finally, there is the M series grouping, dominated by the surname Harshaw. You'll note this is a slow mutating series, BY111495 emerging only as "recently" as ca. 1600. As there are no Muir test-takers in this group, I suspect the Muir NPE occurred before 1600. So, in short, these are estimates based on the data we currently have. We may never know who our BY3374 progenitor was, but we have a few clues pointing us in what appears to be the right direction. The first Mor/de Mor/Mure/Muir with solid documentation to Ayr is David de More. "The most ancient of the name on record are the Mores of Polkelly, near Kilmarnock ; one of whom, David de More, appears as witness to a charter of Alexander II", between 1214 and 1249. This may be the same (or a son of the elder David) "David Mor" who was a consentor of an agreement between burgesses of Irvine and Godfrey de Ross, on 19 Jun 1260. The second Mor/Mure/Muir with solid documentation to Scotland appears in the story of Sir Gilchrist Mure/Muir (ca. 1200 - ca. 1280), at the Battle of Lairges/Largs, on 2 October 1263. Given the naming tradition, and locality (Ayr), it appears at least three descendants of his (Adam, Gilchrist, and Reginald/Ronald) appear in the Ragman Rolls, thirty-three years later. And, finally, we have a list of potentials (and I really think the three from Ayrshire and Lanarkshire are the best candidates) in the Ragman Rolls of 1296 AD: More (Mor) de Cragg, Reynaud (del counte de Lanark) - translated = Reginald Muir of Cragg of Lanark, Lanarkshire More de Leuenaghes, Douenal le fiz Michel (del counte de Dunbretan) - translated = Donald, son of Michael Muir of Lennox. More, de Thaugarfton, Symon de la (del counte de Lanark) - translated = Simon of the More, of Thankerton, Lanarkshire More, Adam de la (del counte de Are) - translated = Adam Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire More, Gilcrift (del counte de Are) - translated = Gilchrist Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire More, Renaud de la (Renaud) (del counte de Are) - translated = Reginald Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire. It was also during this time in which the use of permanent surnames began in Scotland. Initially, however, surname use was limited to the upper echelons of Scottish society. Others in the Lowlands continued to use patronyms until after the 15th century.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_surnames#Patronymics/ Patronymics - Scotland Surnames, Wikipedia]; Retrieved 11 August 2020Ragman Rolls are the collection of instruments by which the nobility and gentry of Scotland subscribed allegiance to King Edward I of England, during the time between the Conference of Norham in May 1291 and the final award in favour of Balliol in November 1292; and again in 1296.[https://archive.org/details/instrumentapublica00thomuoft/page/n263/mode/2up/ 1834 transcription of the Ragman Rolls by the Bannatyne Club.]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 [http://www.rampantscotland.com/ragman/blragman_index.htm/ Ragman Rolls Names Index, in Rampant Scotland]; Retrieved 17 August 2020, while others appear not to have emerged until later. There are also surnames among BY3374 test takers which did not originate in SW Scotland, and are likely the result of non-paternal events/NPE (a term used in genetic genealogy to describe any event which has caused a break in the link between an hereditary surname and the Y-chromosome resulting in a son using a different surname from that of his biological father.).[https://dna-explained.com/2019/07/18/concepts-what-are-npes-and-mpes/ Concepts: What are NPEs and MPEs?]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 As these pages expand, this will be further analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Additionally, the location of BY3374's immediate "ancestors" will also be examined in this study. See BY3374's pre-12th Century Roots, below. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done, and I'll be working on them. * Adding WikiTree pages under this "umbrella" for lines which include those who tested with FTDNA, using the Big Y option, resulting in terminal haplogroups * Expanding interest and encouraging others to test at the Big Y level, for inclusion in these pages and this study * Making more sense of this Y DNA connection I'm [[Moore-34401|Robert Moore]], the developer and coordinator of this project and these pages. Will you join me? If you've tested to a haplogroup downstream of BY3374 and a link to your line is in WikiTree, let me know! If you haven't tested yet, but think you might be descended from the lines of "Clan Muir" of Scotland, see this [[Space:MuirMooreYDNAtesting|link]] about testing. Otherwise, if you have something relevant to this project, 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=16657528 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Haplogroup BY3374 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, estimated ca. 1200 AD/CE. ==BY3374 Big Y-700 Tests Completed== As of 23 August 2022, thanks to those who tested at the Big Y-700 level and Big Y-500 levels, to subclades of BY3374, we can identify over 200 test-takers who fall under BY3374. ==BY3374 Subclades/Phylogenetic "Children"== Note that "Children" does not mean that one line is a literal child of another line, but that there is a shared common ancestor within the haplogroup of a shared phylogenetic "parent", at some point in history, and within the time window of the age of the particular haplogroup. The following is a list of BY3374 subclades and associated surnames identified by Big Y DNA tests: *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC15791|FGC15791 - Muir]] (Glasgow, Ayrshire, and Renfrewshire?) **[[Space:Haplogroup FT88521|FT88521 -Muir/Moore, Young, Blackwood/Blackwell]] (Glasgow, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire) ***[[Space:Haplogroup BY132277|BY132277 - Moore]] (Ayrshire) ****[[Space:Haplogroup BY88145|BY88145 - Moore]] (Tennessee, Kentucky) *****[[Space:Haplogroup FTC47349|FTC47349 - Moore (Northern Ireland; Pennsylvania, USA)]] ******FTC97564 - Moore ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTA38361|FTA38361 - Moore]] (Tennessee) ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT371179|FT371179 - Young (Muir NPE)]] (Galston, Ayrshire) ****[[Space:Haplogroup FT370707|FT370707 - Young (Muir NPE]] (Ayrshire) ***[[Space:Haplogroup Y133164|Y133164 - Muir/Moore]] (Galston, Ayrshire) ****[[Space:Haplogroup Y133180|Y133180 - Muir]] (Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and Ireland) *****FTB93982 - Moore ****[[Space:Haplogroup FT89535|FT89535-Moore]] (County Down, Northern Ireland) *****[[Space:Haplogroup FTB61008|FTB61008-Moore]] (Northern Ireland) *****[[Space:Haplogroup FT89677|FT89677]] - Moore ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT259493|FT259493 - Blackwood/Blackwell]] (Glasgow/Ayrshire/Renfrewshire/County Antrim) ****FTE46111 - Blackwell **[[Space:Haplogroup FT176771|FT176771 - Moore]] (Glasgow, Scotland; Dublin, Ireland; and Maryland, USA) ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT370928|FT370928 - Moore]] (Maryland, USA) ***[[Space:Haplogroup Y133362|Y133362 - Moore]] (Maryland, USA) ****[[Space:Haplogroup BY132823|BY132823 - Moore]] (Virginia, USA) ***[[Space:Haplogroup FTB35605|FTB35605-Mault/Mott (Moore NPE)]] (Pennsylvania, USA) ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTB35477|FTB35477 - Mott]] (Pennsylvania, USA) *[[Space:Haplogroup FT229475|FT229475 - Moore/Alexander]] (Ayrshire and Glasgow) **[[Space:Haplogroup FTA58205|FTA58205]] ***FTD32278 - Hamilton ***[[Space:Haplogroup FTA56344|FTA56344]] (Moore - Virginia and Illinois, USA) ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTB59048|FTB59048]] (Moore - Illinois, USA) ***FTC81770 - Moore **[[Space:Haplogroup FT229718|FT229718 (Alexander)]] (Ayrshire and Glasgow) ***FT354803 ****FTD5186 - Alexander ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT230969|FT230969]] ****FT365905 - Alexander ****FT367225 - Alexander ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTD6594|FTD6594 - Alexander]] (Pennsylvania) *[[Space:Haplogroup FT63645|FT63645 - Moore/Walker]] (Ayrshire, Scotland; North Carolina, USA) **[[Space:Haplogroup FT62461|FT62461 - Walker]] (North Carolina and Indiana, USA) ***FT62841 - Walker ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT251815|FT251815 - Walker]] (North Carolina, USA) *[[Space:Haplogroup BY50703|BY50703 - Muir]] (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, or Antrim, Northern Ireland?) **[[Space:Haplogroup FTC1211|FTC1211 - Savage (NPE Moore)]] (North Carolina, USA) ***FTC3232 - Savage **[[Space:Haplogroup BY50776|BY50776 - Moore]] (Ayrshire?) ***[[Space:Haplogroup BY141776|BY141776 - 1) Moore, 2) George (NPE?)]] (Ireland; South Carolina, USA). ***[[Space:YHaplogroup BY100711|BY100711 - Moore]] (County Antrim, Northern Ireland) ****[[Space:Haplogroup BY96810|BY96810 - Moore]] (South Carolina and Georgia, USA) ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTC14662|FTC14662 - Moore]] (South Carolina, USA) *[[Space:Haplogroup FT38883|FT38883 - exclusive to Dumfriesshire lines? - Donica/Donakey (Donnachaidh)]] **[[Space:Haplogroup BY194967|BY194967]] - 1) Montgomery, 2) [[Space:BY3368 Cretney|Cretney]] (Dumfries, Scotland, Isle of Man, and New Hampshire, USA) ***FTC81703 - Moore ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT48485|FT48485 - 1) Muir, 2) Kirkpatrick]] (Glencaira and Kirkpatrick) ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT226729|FT226729]] - Montgomery ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTD1241|FTD1241 - Montgomery]] (Ayrshire and Northern Ireland) *[[Space:Haplogroup FT230346|FT230346 - exclusive to Kirkcudbrightshire lines? - Moore/McMuldroch]] (Minnigaff, Kirkcudbrightshire) **[[Space:Haplogroup BY188117|BY188117 - Moore]] (Dublin and Ulster) ***FT231565 - Moore *[[Space:Haplogroup BY12309|BY12309 - Muir]] **[[Space:Haplogroup BY12311|BY12311 - Lusk]] (Ayrshire and Lanarkshire) **BY66237 - Sloss & Rucker *[[Space:Haplogroup BY111495|BY111495 - Harshaw]] (Ayrshire?) **[[Space:Haplogroup BY177240|BY177240 - Harshaw]] (N. Ireland) **[[Space:Haplogroup Y12895|Y12895 - Harsha]] (County Monoghan, Ireland; New York, USA) **BY176559 - Harshaw *FTD511- [[Space:Pringle|Pringle]] *Unidentified - 10th Subclade of BY3374 - MuirMoore *Unidentified - 11th Subclade of BY3374 - Muir/Moore *Unidentified - 12th Subclade of BY3374 - Muir *Unidentified - 13th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *Unidentified - 14th Subclade of BY3374 - Muir *Unidentified - 15th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *Unidentified - 16th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *Unidentified - 17th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *Unidentified - 18th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *Unidentified - 19th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *Unidentified - 20th Subclade of BY3374 - Moore *For a complete list of Muir/Mure/Moore lines that 1) have tested to a terminal haplogroup; 2) have tested, but have not yet classified to a specific haplogroup under BY3374, and 3) lines for which no one has yet to test, but are traceable to SW Scotland... see [[Space:BY3368_Muir/Mure/Moore|additional details regarding BY3374 lines of Muir/Mure/Moore]] *For an overview of all Y DNA test results which have been identified by the respective test takers as originating in an ancestor from Ayrshire, see [[Space:Ayrshire Y DNA|Ayrshire Y DNA]], and how those results relate to L627>BY3364>BY3368>BY3374. ==BY3374's pre-12th Century Roots== Understanding "ancient" Y DNA is really a matter of interpreting patterns and anomalies. Remaining too focused on a narrow path inhibits the opportunity of seeing who we were before surnames. In the case of BY3374, I looked at the age of the haplogroups (ranging from Z30233 to BY3368), Y DNA matches beyond just the limited scope of the Y matches page of FTDNA, and surnames and origins of those surnames within the scope of history, back to the Iron Age. Given the estimated age of BY3374 (emerging as early as 1200 AD), the time-frame in which surnames emerged in Scotland, and that the bulk of these surnames are heavily concentrated in Ayrshire, this group was in SW Scotland by the 11th century. Prior to this, R-BY3368 appears identifiable to the area between Cheshire and Yorkshire, England (possibly the Kingdom of Elmet); but, BY3364 appears to be identifiable to southwest England, and possibly the area in or very near the medieval kingdom of Dumnonia. ==Reconsidering FTDNA's Interpretation of Genetic Distance (GD)== For those who have tested their Y DNA to Y-111, or those who have spent time considering and interpreting the results, a word of warning about FTDNA's interpretation of genetic distance. First, genetic distance (GD) represents a difference in mutation in markers. For example, looking at the results of two test takers, who tested at the Y-111 level, there may be differences between 0 and 10 (after 10, per FTDNA standards, this is not a match... which is not always the case, but that's another point for discussion). This difference in markers is also used as an interpretation of the genealogical distance between Y matches... and is rarely accurate. As an example, within Group 2 of the Moore Worldwide Y DNA Project, consider kits #B284181, 643636, N25192, N17390, 461253, 675678, and 815350. All of these are descendants of James Moore, of Four Hills... who settled, sometime before 1670, in what is now Prince George's County, Maryland. Of James' children, there are two sons of particular interest... Peter and Benjamin... because out of the kit numbers indicated above, all are descended from either Peter or Benjamin. Kits B284181 and 815350 are descendants of Peter, while the rest are descendants of Benjamin. Interestingly, all but two of the test takers are nine generation descendants from James, but two others... N17390 and 643636... are 7 and 8 generation descendants, respectively. Nevertheless, taking kits B284181 and 815350 (the two descendants of Peter), compared to N25192 (a descendant of Benjamin), the results are as follows (keep in mind that we KNOW the actual distance between these test takers is nine generations): N25192 is a GD of 4 from B284181, and a GD of 6 from 815350... For the N25192 to B284181 comparison... a GD of 4 interprets the connection (in generations apart) as 7/11/13/16 (broken down in levels of confidence by 50% /90% / 95% / 99%). So, per the GD of 4, this would represent a confidence level of between 50% - 90% that the two test takers were seven or eleven generations apart, respectively. So, this is, as they say, "in the ballpark". For the N25192 to 815350 comparison... a GD of 6 interprets the connection (in generations apart) as 10/15/17/20 (broken down in levels of confidence by 50% / 90% / 95% / 99%. So, per the GD of 6, this would represent a confidence of 50% that the two test takers are 10 generations apart. Nine generations apart, at GD 6 isn't even represented. Lastly, whenever a Y DNA match with a genetic distance of "10" appears, FTDNA's chart suggests this is actually "Not Related"... more specifically, "The two men are totally unrelated within the genealogical time-frame on their direct paternal line." This is a point for argument when we consider a bigger package of information with the combined terminal haplogroups, genetic distance, and other details. Being a GD of "10" or "11", "12", etc, etc, is not an exclusionary point. They may, in fact, be related, but outside the definition of "genealogical time-frame" (in other words, good luck creating a tree which actually shows the two persons coming together under a common ancestor... it's just not going to happen). Yet, if we consider the terminal haplogroups, we might get a small window into defining when the two may have actually had a common ancestor. Take for example, N25192 is BY132823, and (looking again at Group 2, in the Moore Worldwide Y DNA Project), we compare to Kit #429662 (which is a terminal halogroup of Y133180). The two are not a match to each other (a GD of more than "10"), yet Kit #429662, with a terminal haplogroup of Y133180, does share a common ancestor in haplogroup FGC15791, which is the phylogenetic "great-grandparent" of BY132823, and the phylogenetic "great-grandparent" of Y133180. (note that "parent" and "great-grandparent" used here is not a literal genealogical representation, but, rather, of the relationship within the haplogroup tree). So, if we knew the age of FGC15791 (which has not yet been determined), we would get a general idea of when these two persons shared a common ancestor. This being said, there is also another complication when using FTDNA's GD interpretation. A "close" GD match may not be accurate. An excellent example for this might be in a comparison between N25192 and a Y match to an Alexander, at a genetic distance of "6". We've seen above what a GD of "6" suggests, yet in all probability, and considering the BY3374 study, in these pages, these two test takers had a common ancestor much further back in the tree... perhaps as early as the 12th or 11th century, at the time when the two surnames in SW Scotland began to emerge. ==BY3374 Phylogenetic Parent== *[[Space:BY-3368_and_Subclades_Project|BY3368 ]] ==Phylogenetic Children of BY3374== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY12309|BY12309]] *[[Space:Haplogroup BY50703|BY50703]] *[[Space:Haplogroup BY111495|BY111495]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT38883|FT38883]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC15791|FGC15791]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT229475|FT229475]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT63645|FT63645]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT230346|FT230346]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FTD511|FTD511]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup BY50703

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==BY50703 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY50703 emerged between 1131 CE and 1503 CE. == Phylogenetic Children of BY50703 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY50776|BY50776]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FTC1211|FTC1211]] == Phylogenetic Parent of BY50703 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]]

Haplogroup BY50776

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==Haplogroup BY50776 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-BY50776 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 350 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1600 CE and 1800 CE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of BY50776== [[Space:Haplogroup BY50703|BY50703 ]] ==Phylogenetic Children of BY50776== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY141776|BY141776 ]] *[[Space:YHaplogroup BY100711|BY100711 ]]

Haplogroup BY96810

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== BY96810 Families == *Line of [[Moore-16857|Bright G. Moore, b. 1853, Gilmer Co., GA.; d. 1934, Fulton County, Georgia]] ==Haplogroup BY96180 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-BY96810 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 150 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1900 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1800 CE and 2000 CE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of BY96810== *[[Space:YHaplogroup BY100711|BY100711]]

Haplogroup CTS3655/S3787

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==Haplogroup CTS3655 Overview== Emerging on mainland Europe, ca. 1550 BC, CTS3655 shows a broad dispersion rate in its five subclades, with descendants sprawling out from Germany, France (perhaps indicative of the path taken before crossing the English Channel), England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. CTS3655 was part of the large-scale migration into Southern Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age (perhaps narrowed down even more precisely to between 1000 and 875 BC).https://www.newscientist.com/article/2302954-bronze-age-migration-may-have-brought-celtic-languages-to-britain/ One sample (I16611 was from a tooth [SF96/2] from F455) of CTS3655>Z16539 was found at the Suddern Farm dig, Middle Wallop, Hampshire, England; the man having lived between 401 and 206 BC.https://mapcarta.com/W806944923Danebury Environs Project: The Prehistory of a Wessex Landscape, Vol. 2 (Oxford University School of Archeology Monograph, Vol. 49), by Barry Cunliffe (2000). Volume 2 comprises seven separate volumes reporting on the excavations and research at the following sites: Woolbury and Stockbridge Down 1989, Bury Hill, Upper Clatford 1990, Suddern Farm, Middle Wallop 1991 & 1996, New Buildings & Fiveways, Longstock 1992 & 1996, Nettlebank Copse, Wherwell 1993, Houghton Down, Stockbridge 1994, Windy Dido, Cholderton 1995.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440316000194https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:25d363bd-de27-3cdc-b2ef-caa0b5c81ae2https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ojoa.12014 ==Haplogroup CTS3655 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-CTS3655 emerged ca 1550 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines) age estimations (based on the method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of BY3368 is "3153.61 YBP (1204 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 1756 BC to 680 BC". *Per YFull (based on Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin, 2015) : Unrounded age - 3871 ybp; Rounded age - 3900 ybp ; age by all (limited) samples - 4000 ybp. == Phylogenetic Parent of CTS3655/S3787 == *[[Space:Haplogroup ZZ32|ZZ32]] == Phylogenetic Children of CTS3655 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY21628|BY21628]] *[[Space:Haplogroup BY21632|BY21632]] *[[Space:Haplogroup BY42781|BY42781]] *[[Space:Haplogroup L627|L627]] *[[Space:YHaplogroup_Z16539|Z16539]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup CTS8704

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==CTS8704 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-CTS8704 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,300 years ago, plus or minus 500 years. That corresponds to about 1300 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 1800 BCE and 800 BCE. == Phylogenetic Parent of CTS8704 == *[[Space:Haplogroup Z30233|Z30233]] == Phylogenetic Children of CTS8704 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC9749|FGC9749]] *[[Space:Haplogroup S280|S280]]

Haplogroup DF13

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==Haplogroup DF13 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-DF13 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,800 years ago, plus or minus 500 years. That corresponds to about 1700 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 2200 BCE and 1200 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree age estimations (method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of this block is 4094.42 YBP (2145 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 2636 BC to 1741 BC. == Phylogenetic Parent of DF21 == *[[Space:Haplogroup S552|S552]] == Phylogenetic Children of DF13 == *[[Space:Haplogroup DF21|DF21]] *[[Space:Haplogroup ZZ10|ZZ10]]

Haplogroup DF21

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==Haplogroup DF21 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-DF21 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,600 years ago, plus or minus 550 years. That corresponds to about 1600 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 2150 BCE and 1050 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree age estimations (method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of this block is 4536.09 YBP (2587 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 3185 BC to 2073 BC. == Phylogenetic Parent of DF21 == *[[Space:Haplogroup DF13|DF13]] == Phylogenetic Children of DF21 == *[[Space:Haplogroup Z30233|Z30233]]

Haplogroup DF25

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==Haplogroup DF25 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-DF25 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,200 years ago, plus or minus 500 years. That corresponds to about 1200 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 1700 BCE and 700 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines) age estimations (based on the method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of this block is 3656.78 YBP (1707 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 2226 BC to 1239 BC. == Phylogenetic Parent of DF25 == *[[Space:Haplogroup S280|S280]] == Phylogenetic Children of DF25 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY217348|BY217348]] *[[Space:Haplogroup_DF5|DF5]] *[[Space:Haplogroup S6189|S6189]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y172372|Y172372]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y23187|Y23187]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y141120|Y141120]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y41120|Y41120]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y61048|Y61048]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Z29529|Z29529]]

Haplogroup FGC15791

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==Volume of Tests Taken== As of August 2022, FGC15791 and its subclades is represented by twenty-eighy (28) test-takers who have tested at either the Big Y-700 or Big Y-500 level. This is the largest number of test-takers in the eight subclades so far identified to BY3374. ==FGC15791 Subclades/Phylogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC15791|FGC15791]] **[[Space:Haplogroup FT88521|FT88521]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup Y133164|Y133164]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup Y133180|Y133180]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup FT89535|FT89535]] *****[[Space:Haplogroup FTB61008|FTB61008]] *****[[Space:Haplogroup FT89677|FT89677]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT371179|FT371179]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup FT370707|FT370707]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTC47349|FTC47349]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup BY132277|BY132277]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTA38361|FTA38361]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup BY88145|BY88145]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT259493|FT259493]] **[[Space:Haplogroup FT176771|FT176771]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup Y133362|Y133362]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup BY132823|BY132823]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT370928|FT370928]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FTB35605|FTB35605]] ==Haplogroup FGC15791 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FGC15791 emerged ca. 1200 AD/CE. *Per YFull[https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-BY3368/ YFull BY3368.] Note also that YFull has not yet included known subclades of BY3368, and FGC15791, such as FT88521 and FT176771, the Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin method has estimated this haplogroup as 950 YBP, which, frankly, is not a tenable estimation. == FGC15791 Phylogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT88521|FT88521]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT176771|FT176771]] == FGC15791 Phylogenetic Parent of FGC15791 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup FGC3899

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==Haplogroup FGC3899 Backstory== FGC3899 is the phylogenetic parent of BY23559, FGC15498, FGC5780, FGC72907, S984, and ZZ32. Of those, FGC5780 is the root haplogroup of the O'Cathain families of Ulster (which is not as closely related to the O'Cathain line of Galway, as some seem to think), and the families of O'Byrne/Burns and Donohue/Donnachadha. The Donnachadha family is identified as being from the [[Space:Dal nAraide|Dál nAraidi Tribe]] in what is now County Antrim. ==FGC3899 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FGC3899 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,100 years ago, plus or minus 450 years. That corresponds to about 1000 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 1450 BCE and 550 BCE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of FGC3899== *[[Space:Haplogroup DF5|DF5]] ==Phylogenetic Children of FGC3899== *[[Space:Haplogroup ZZ32|ZZ32]]

Haplogroup FT176771

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==FT176771 Families== The following lines have all tested under Haplotree FT176771, which would mean all are descended from [[Muir-3954|John Muir, 1618 - ca. 1660]]. FT176771 may have actually emerged in John's father, [[Muir-4070|George Muir, ca. 1590 - ca. 1655]]. Details/more information can be found in the WikiTree profiles of the indicated patriarchs for the respective lines: *Line of [[Muir-3954|John Moore/Muir, 1618 - ca. 1660]] *Line of [[Hook-46|James Hook (NPE Moore), ca. 1688 - 1738]] *Line of [[Mott-1067|Moses Mott/Mault (NPE Moore), ca. 1736 - 1839]] *Line of [[O'Brien-10915|Patrick O'Brien (NPE Moore), ca. 1815 - 1877]] ==NPE Breaks from the FT176771 Lines== The following line has been identified as not under Haplotree FT176771, but connected to this Moore tree. This is specifically reflective of Benjamin Moore's daughter, Elizabeth, having Alexander out of wedlock, though the Moore surname was retained: *Line of [[Moore-14569|Alexander Moore (NPE Medley), 1777 - 1860]]; M-253 Haplotree. ==Lines Disproven by Y DNA== For some time, a number of children have been attached to [[Moore-27715|George Moore (ca. 1691 - ca. 1756)]] (son of [[Moore-38830|John Moore/Muir (1650-1697)]] and [[Lucas-2233|Elizabeth Lucas (ca. 1685 - ca. 1780)]], but only two were DOCUMENTED with St. Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland: [[Moore-13462|George]] and [[Moore-53282|Mary]]."Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F48W-VGZ : 12 December 2014), George Moore in entry for Mary Moore, 11 May 1716; FHL microfilm 14,304. There appear to be no birth records for the other children listed in this profile, and place of birth used for all the others appears to have been extracted from Find-a-Grave pages, none of which provide source information. A SAR application, dated March 1941, shows [[Moor-191|John Moore (aka John Nathaniel Moore)]], as a son of George Moore and Elizabeth Lucas, but no primary source for this is cited. Further, Y DNA tests of descendants of [[Moor-187|Aaron]] and [[Moore-5058|William G. Moore]], "supposed sons" of George Moore and Elizabeth Lucas, indicate haplotree S744 (SEE THIS LINK FOR A DETAILED EXPLANATION)Paying close attention to the Big Y-700 results for those under Haplotree S744, the following lines (and in sequence within the haplotree, "phylogenetic parent" to "phylogenetic child") have been considered: *S744 **Y15102 ***A9863 ****BY11343 **S764 ***FGC81696 The following kits have been identified to the respective lines, above: Haplogroup Y15102: Kits #285535, N36830 Haplogroup A9863: Kit #30001 Haplogroup BY11343: Kit #153130 There are more kits which have not tested at the Big Y-700 level, but based upon shared claimed ancestors, the following applies: Haplogroup Y15102: Common ancestor Gersham Moore, 1785-1831 for Kits #285535 and 938901; David Moore, born 27 Jul 1761, Norwich, Connecticut for Kit #N36830 Haplogroup A9863: Common ancestor Rev. Joseph E. Moore, 1754-1824 for Kits #300011, 86585, and 821966 Haplogroup BY11343: Common ancestor Elnathan Moore, 1763-1849: 153130, 20898, 279526, and 20897 Haplogroups undetermined and requiring upgrade of kits to Big Y-700: Common ancestor Aaron Moore, ca. 1725-1785: Kit #344937; Common ancestor John Moore, 2707-? for kit #212639; and Common ancestor William Moore, 1753 or 1756-1836 for Kit #357465. Considering all of this under the projected ages (per the McDonald method used in Williamson's "Big Tree") of these haplogroups: *S744 - (92 BC - 493 AD) **Y15102 - (567 AD - 1516 AD) ***A9863 - (1133 AD - 1813 AD) ****BY11343 - (1504 AD - 1945 AD) **S764 - (277 AD - 821 AD) ***FGC81696 - (Age Not Calculated) Therefore, two lines of Moores emerged from S744, but considering when surnames first came into use, unrelated to each other (the common shared ancestor being in S744, which was between 92 BC and 493 AD). The focus, then, being shifted to Y15102... all Moores that fall under this haplogroup likely emerged from a common shared ancestor who had the Moore surname. As the colonial era ancestors lived in Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia, etc., this demonstrates the Moores in this haplotree were not NPE in colonial America. They may be traceable to the emergence of the Moore surname in the UK, or were NPE before colonization of Colonial America. Incidentally, S744 falls under L1065 (L1065 > Z16329 > S744), which is classified as "Scots Modal 1"., and haplogroup A9863, respectively. Yet, descendants of [[Muir-4118|James Moore/Muir]], brother to [[Moore-38830|John Moore]] (George's father) fall under haplogroup FT176771. A9863 and FT176771 do not match, and, therefore, [[Moor-187|Aaron]] and [[Moore-5058|William G. Moore]] cannot be sons of George Moore and Elizabeth Lucas. Considering this, it is also likely that [[Moor-196|Simon]], [[Moore-27714|Ezekiel]], [[Moor-192|Martha]], and [[Moor-191|John Nathaniel Moore]] were not children of George Moore and Elizabeth Lucas.Review by Robert H. Moore II, 24 Oct 2021; SAR Application of Douglas Beebe Coce, March 1941. ==Volume of Tests Taken== As of August 2022, FT176771 and its subclades is represented by twelve (12) test-takers who have tested at the Big Y-700 level.https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/moore-worldwide/dna-results and the Moore Family Y Projecthttps://www.familytreedna.com/public/Moore?iframe=ycolorized =="Splitting the Haplogroup Blocks"== As of July 2021, a sufficient number of Big Y-700 results proved valuable in "splitting the blocks" under the FT176771 Haplogroup. Ultimately, in order to identify new haplogroup branches, testing multiple people in a line of descent is necessary. Fortunately, with ten Big Y-700 test takers (so far), all descended from [[Muir-3954|John Muir (1618 - c. 1660)]], this project has proven successful. This is even more successful for having so many tests from descendants of two sons of James... [[Moore-5090|Peter (b. ca. 1706)]], and [[Moore-7225|Benjamin (b. ca. 1712)]]. To date, the results have identified Haplogroup FT370928 (the haplogroup emerged between 1730s - 1740s) to Peter Moore's descendants, while Y133362 is identifiable to descendants of Benjamin Moore. While more testing of more descendants of Peter is necessary to further identify subclades of FT370928, subclades have been identified under Y133362... traceable to descendants of two sons of [[Moore-34406|Cyrus S. Moore (1829-1904)]] (grandson of the aforementioned Benjamin Moore)... [[Moore-34410|James Draden Moore (1859-1899)]] and [[Moore-34405|John Howard Moore (1862-1942)]]. Results for descendants of these two brothers of Cyrus S. Moore (a grandson of Benjamin Moore)... identified a new subclade (not yet identified as a haplogroup) in the descendant of James D. Moore, and a new haplogroup... BY132823... identified to descendants of John H. Moore. The average time between the emergence of new haplogroups in this line varies, and appears to range from every four to six generations. Recently (Oct 2021), the results of two tests for descendants of [[Mott-1067|Moses Mott/Mault]], revealed a Moore NPE. It is likely that the Mott/Mault line descends from a grandson of John Muir (1650-1697). More information to follow as more tests are taken and upgraded. PLEASE NOTE: The following tree is not representative of a family tree showing father to son, etc., but rather, a haplotree, showing the transition from respective haplogroups to their subclades/other haplogroups, and naming persons who are likely identified to the emergence of those haplogroups. In some instances, the sequence of names in the family tree is followed, but in the absence if the sequence of names (with the transitions from John Moore/Muir to Moses Mault, and with the transition from William Muir to Patrick O'Brien, descendant names are not sequentially represented as they are not yet known. *FT176771 [[Muir-4070|(George Muir, c. 1590 - c. 1637)]] **FT176771 (continued) [[Muir-3954|(John Muir, 1618 - c. 1660)]] ***FT176771 (continued) [[Muir-4118|(James Muir/Moore, 1644-1735)]] ****FT176771+ (TBD) [[Hook-46|James Hook/NPE MOORE, ca. 1688-1738]] ****FT370928 [[Moore-5090|(Peter Moore, b. ca. 1706)]] ****FT176771 (cont.) [[Moore-7225|(Benjamin Moore, c. 1712 - c. 1784)]] *****FT176771 (cont.) [[Moore-7236|(James Moore, c. 1745 - 1794)]] ******FT176771 (cont.) [[Moore-34407|(James Draden Moore, 1773-1840)]] *******FT176771+ (TBD) [[Moore-34415|(Hamilton Alexander Moore, 1812-1891)]] *******Y133362 [[Moore-34406|(Cyrus Saunders Moore, 1829-1904)]] ********Y133362+ (TBD) [[Moore-34410|(James Draden Moore, 1859-1899)]] ********BY132823 [[Moore-34405|(John Howard Moore, 1862-1942)]] ***FT176771 (cont.) [[Moore-38830|(John Moore/Muir, 1650-1697)]] ****FTB35605 [[Mott-1067|Moses Mault/NPE MOORE, ca 1736-1839]] ***FT176771 (cont.) [[Muir-3964|William Muir, ca. 1655-?]] ****FT176771+ (TBD) [[O'Brien-10915|Patrick O'Brien/NPE MOORE, 1815-1877]] ==Distinctive Y-111 Signature== Kits # 815350, B284181, 815343, 461253, 675678, 643636, N25192, 815693, and N17390 (all descend from [[Moore-5086|James Moore, b. 1644]]) and have a distinctive Y-111 marker signature: (DYS607 = 16; DYS537 = 11; DYS532 = 14; DYS715 = 23; and DYS561 = 16)Because of the Mott/Mault Y results, this "signature" appears, now, to also be consistent among Y descendants of John Moore/Muir (1650-1697). Kit #774122, however, varies only slightly in DYS532 (13) and DYS715 (24). This may be an indicator that Kit #774122 is only one or two generations removed from the rest in sharing a common ancestor. While the majority are traceable to James' father, [[Muir-3954|John Muir, b. 1618]], [[Lowdon-34|Kit #774122]] may descend from [[Moore-5086|James Moore's]] brother, [[Muir-3964|William Muir, b. 1655]], who appears to have remained in Scotland, or from another son of [[Muir-3954|John Muir's]] father, [[Muir-4070|George Muir (b. ca. 1590]]. ==Haplogroup FT176771 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-FT176771 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 300 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1615 and 1805 CE. *Based on the data within the BY370928 and BY132823 split from FT176771, the BY3368 Project estimates FT176771 emerged in the late 16th or early 17th century (c. 1590-1644); possibly beginning with [[Muir-4070|George Muir, b. ca. 1590]]. *Age has not been estimated via the Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin, or the McDonald method. ==FT176771 Phylogenetic Parent== *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC15791|FGC15791]] ==FT176771 Phlogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup Y133362|Y133362]] **[[Space:Haplogroup BY132823|BY132823]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT370928|FT370928]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FTB35605|FTB35605]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup FT226729

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== FT226729 Families == ==FT226729 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-FT226729 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 200 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1800 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1650 CE and 1950 CE. == FT48485's Phylogenetic Parent == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY194967|BY194967]] == FT48485's Phylogenetic Children == *[[Space:Haplogroup FTD1241|FTD1241]]

Haplogroup FT229475

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== FT229475 in the Alexander Y DNA Project == Within the Alexander Y DNA Project[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/ALEXANDER-Y-DNA?iframe=ycolorized/ Alexander Y DNA Project]; Retrieved 15 August 2020, there are currently (Aug 2020) a total of thirty-five test takers, of which, four (kits # 109883, 124835, 854149, and 922896) have have tested to FT229475 (and the remaining thirty-one will likely test to FT229475 or a yet-to-be-discovered subclade, if they test at the Big Y-700 level). A fifth test-taker, and not Alexander in surname, has also tested to FT229475. ==FT229475 Families== *[[Moore-57027|Line of James Moore, b. 1745, Virginia; d. 1846, Illinois]] *[[Alexander-598|Line of Thomas Alexander, 1630-1708]] *[[Alexander-17100|Line of James Alexander, 1749-1835]] ==Alexanders of Menstrie== Though only speculation at this time, it is believed this line may be descended from the Alexanders of Menstrie. The Alexanders of Menstrie, however, are said to be of the Highlands. In a personal memoir, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling (c. 1567–1640), cited a "misty Highland genealogy" in tracing his family origin, in which he claimed descent from Somerled, Lord of the Isles (died 1164), through his descendant John MacDonald, Lord of the Isles (Eoin Carrach MacDomhnaill, 7th Lord of the Isles) of Clan MacDonald. According to Alexander's family history, John married Princess Margaret Stewart, daughter of King Robert II; their son Alexander MacDonald was the father of Angus, who founded the Clan Macalister of Loup Castle. Another son of Angus, also Alexander MacDonald, was given a grant of lands of Menstrie in Stirlingshire from the Earl of Argyll and settled there, and his descendants assumed the English name Alexander as a surname. A similar account is found in The Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of the Kingdom (1767), although it stated it was Alexander MacDonald, son of Lord of the Isles and Princess Margaret, who was given the grant for Menstrie from the Argyll family and from whom the family first took its name. It has also been stated that the original family name was Alschoner, a modified form of the patronymic Alexanderson, and that the Alschoners migrated from Angus to Stirlingshire in the 14th century. However, in his authoritative work The Scots Peerage, Sir James Balfour Paul stated that there was no evidence supporting the "general assertion" that the Alexanders of Menstrie took their name from Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross, son of Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles. Balfour Paul states that the Alexander surname is found in many places in Scottish history, particularly in eastern Scotland.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexanders_of_Menstrie/ Alexanders of Menstrie, from Wikipedia]; Retrieved 15 August 2020 This aligns with the fact that FT229475, rooted in BY3368, represents Lowland families. ==FT229475 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FT229475 emerged between 990 CE and 1459 CE. == Phylogenetic Children of FT229475 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FTA58205|FTA58205]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT229718|FT229718]] == Phylogenetic Parent of FT229475 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup FT230346

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==Kirkcudbrightshire Lines?== While there are a limited number of tests, results available from one kit under FT230346 (kit #206140/McMuldroch), combined with the results of three kits under BY38883 (191822/Muir, 17643/Kirkpatrick, and IN72783/Cretney), all at the Big Y-700 level, indicate FT230346 and FT38883 might be two subclades of BY3374 which are exclusive to the Dumfries and Galloway area, perhaps emerging there in the mid 16th century. Feeding this theory are non-Muir surname matches (Kirkpatrick, of Dumfriesshire; McMuldroch of Minnigaff, in Kirkcudbrightshire; and Cretney, of Isle of Man; McMuldroch), along with one Muir kit, known to be descended from a Muir who was born in Glencairn, Dumfries, in 1843. For one, the Kirkpatrick surname is known to be a popular surname in Dumfries, and McMuldroch can be documented to Minnigaff for many years. Additionally, Cretney is known to be a popular name on the Isle of Man. The Cretney situation, however, is clearly NPE, as the majority of Cretney test-takers fall under another haplotree altogether. Therefore, this might suggest that FT230346 and FT38883 may be more "recent" branches from the Rowallan line of Mure/Muir... specifically, from [[Mure-178|Mungo Mure]] (who died at the battle of Pinkie, in 1547), via sons, Archibald, of the Galloway line... and John (John's son, John of Cassincarie). Per Sir William Mure's book (early 17th century writings) on Rowallan, a son of Mungo Mure (Archibald) held title to Arioland and Cotland. Cotland Hill is, in fact, in Dumfries and Galloway; Arioland/Airrieolland/Airyoland is 3.5 miles NW of Glenluce, in Wigtownshire. Additionally, Mures of Galloway included Alexander Mure, Justiciar of Galloway, and his descendants associated with Bardrochwood (near Bargaly), Craichlaw (NW of Wigtown), Chang, Conquiton, Cotland, Drumskeacht, and Barmagachan (west of Kirkcudbright). Further, yet another "recent" line of descent from Rowallan, in Dumfries and Galloway was with [[Mure-194|Phillip Mure (1650-1728)]], a grandson of [[Mure-190|Sir William Mure, (14th) of Rowallan (1594-1657)]]. Phillip and his brother, Captain Charles Mure, were of Corswell, County Wigton, and Phillip's son, also [[Moore-15974|Phillip]], was born at Douglas, Isle of Man, in 1674, establishing another line of Mure/Muir/Moore on Isle of Man. The medieval Castle Muir, also known as Rueberry Castle, was also located in Dumfries and Galloway. == FT230346 Families == *Line of [[McMuldroch-2|Patrick McMuldroch, b. ca. 1694, Scotland]] ==FT230346 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FT230346 emerged between 1032 CE and 1633 CE. ==Phylogenetic Children of FT230346== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY188117|BY188117]] == Phylogenetic Parent of FT230346== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]]

Haplogroup FT251815

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== FT251815 Families == *[[Walker-42960|Line of David Walker, ca. 1715 - ca. 1788]] ==FT251815 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-FT251815 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 50 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 2000 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1900 CE and 2100 CE. == Phylogenetic Parent of FT251815 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FT62461|FT62461 ]]

Haplogroup FT370707

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==FTDNA Kit Numbers== As of July 2022, Kits B605238 and 309573 are among the Young test-takers to test at the Big Y level, with the result of FT370707. ==FT370707 Families== *[[Young-25833|John Young, b. ca. 1815]] (ancestor of Kit #B605238). *[[Young-53034|William Young, 1727-1779]] (ancestor of kit #309573) *[[Young-53043|Samuel Young, 1732-1812]] (ancestor of kit #60021; needs upgrade to Big Y-700) ==Haplogroup FT370707 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FT370707 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 250 years ago, plus or minus 200 years. That corresponds to about 1800 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1600 CE and 2000 CE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of FT370707== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT371179|FT371179]]

Haplogroup FT371179

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==The FT371179 Young Lines== As FT371179 is a subclade of FGC15791, and FGC15791 dates to a Muir born ca. 1400 CE, with a 95% probability he was born between 1247 and 1536 CE, FT371179 and FT370707 are the result of a Muir NPE line of Youngs. In other words, this Young line came about, most likely as 1) a Young being born to a Muir father, or 2) a Muir being raised by a Young family, and given the Young surname of the family which raised him. At present, it is believed that this is somewhere within the line Muirs born after ca. 1460, but before 1600, of which [[Muir-3929|Robert Mure, b. ca. 1515]] was one. If the progenitor of this Young (NPE Muir) line was born in the vicinity of these Muirs, we need to look to marriages and births in the areas of Glasgow, Renfrewshire, and Ayrshire. In using the Scotland's People site, it's found that there are very few Youngs in that area before 1620. The majority of the earliest Youngs found in Scotland's People are found east of Glasgow, with a particularly heavy concentration in and around Edinburgh and Perth. Of those found in Glasgow and the immediate vicinity, the following couples were recorded in High Church/Glasgow Cathedral records before 1620 with earliest appearance shown in ( ): *James Young and Isobell Gemmell (1610) *William Young and Jonat Maxwell (1610) *Jhone Young and Jonat Fleming (1611) *Archibald Young and Jonat Brock (1611) *James Young and Elyt Brown (1611) *Jon/Jhone Young and Helein Bogill (1611) *Thomas Young and Margaret Orr (1611) *Jhone Young and Jonat Nicoll (1612) *Thomas Young and Margaret Grahame (1614) *James Young and Elspet Brown (1615) *Thomas Young and Mareoun Muire (1615) *Robert Young and Jonat Wardane (1616) *Johne Young and Margaret Lickprivick (1617) *Alexander Young and Margaret Gilmer (1618) *Johne Young and Jeane Morrison (1619) *Johne Young and Katherein Brounley (1620) ==FT371179 and FT370707 (Young)== Note that, as of 10 July 2022, there are eleven (11) test-takers (including kits N247004, B605238, 309573, 612205, 971184, 275248, 60021, and U2567) that currently (or would, if upgraded to Big Y-700) fall under FT371179 and FT370707 who have the Young surname. ==FT371179 Families== *[[Young-30823|John Young, 1808-1873]], son of [[Young-30825|James Young, 1778-1845]] (descendant's kit # unidentified). *[[Young-53033|James Young, b. 1670]] (ancestor of Kit #971184, which needs upgrade to Big Y-700). ==Haplogroup FT371179 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-FT371179 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 350 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1550 CE and 1850 CE. ==FT371179 Subclades/Phylogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT370707|FT370707]] == Phylogenetic Parent of FT371179 == *[[Space:Haplogroup_FT88521|FT88521]]

Haplogroup FT38883

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==Dumfriesshire Lines?== While there are a limited number of tests, results available from three kits under BY38883 (191822/Muir, 17643/Kirkpatrick, and IN72783/Cretney), combined with one kit under FT230346 (kit #206140/McMuldroch), all at the Big Y-700 level, indicate FT38883 and FT230346 might be two subclades of BY3374 which are exclusive to the Dumfries and Galloway area, perhaps emerging there in the mid 16th century. Feeding this theory are non-Muir surname matches (Kirkpatrick, of Dumfriesshire; McMuldroch of Minnigaff, in Kirkcudbrightshire; and Cretney, of Isle of Man; McMuldroch), along with one Muir kit, known to be descended from a Muir who was born in Glencairn, Dumfries, in 1843. For one, the Kirkpatrick surname is known to be a popular surname in Dumfries, and McMuldroch can be documented to Minnigaff for many years. Additionally, Cretney is known to be a popular name on the Isle of Man. The Cretney situation, however, is clearly NPE, as the majority of Cretney test-takers fall under another haplotree altogether. Therefore, this might suggest that FT38883 and FT230346 may be more "recent" branches from the Rowallan line of Mure/Muir... specifically, from [[Mure-178|Mungo Mure]] (who died at the battle of Pinkie, in 1547), via sons, Archibald, of the Galloway line... and John (John's son, John of Cassincarie). Per Sir William Mure's book (early 17th century writings) on Rowallan, a son of Mungo Mure (Archibald) held title to Arioland and Cotland. Cotland Hill is, in fact, in Dumfries and Galloway; Arioland/Airrieolland/Airyoland is 3.5 miles NW of Glenluce, in Wigtownshire. Additionally, Mures of Galloway included Alexander Mure, Justiciar of Galloway, and his descendants associated with Bardrochwood (near Bargaly), Craichlaw (NW of Wigtown), Chang, Conquiton, Cotland, Drumskeacht, and Barmagachan (west of Kirkcudbright). Further, yet another "recent" line of descent from Rowallan, in Dumfries and Galloway was with [[Mure-194|Phillip Mure (1650-1728)]], a grandson of [[Mure-190|Sir William Mure, (14th) of Rowallan (1594-1657)]]. Phillip and his brother, Captain Charles Mure, were of Corswell, County Wigton, and Phillip's son, also [[Moore-15974|Phillip]], was born at Douglas, Isle of Man, in 1674, establishing another line of Mure/Muir/Moore on Isle of Man. The medieval Castle Muir, also known as Rueberry Castle, was also located in Dumfries and Galloway. ==FT38883 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-FT38883 emerged between 1042 CE and 1489 CE. ==FT38883 Subclades/Phylogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY194967|BY194967]] == Phylogenetic Parent of FT38883 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]]

Haplogroup FT48485

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== FT48485 Families == *[[Muir-868|Line of Hugh Muir, 1843-1931]] *[[Kirkpatrick-2129|Line of Samuel Kirkpatrick, 1767-1826]] ==FT48485 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-FT48485 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 250 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1800 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1650 CE and 1950 CE. == FT48485's Phylogenetic Parent == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY194967|BY194967]]

Haplogroup FT62461

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== FT62461 Families == *Line of [[Walker-42898|Owen Walker, 1792-1846]] (ancestor of kit #96392) ==Haplogroup FT62461 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-FT62461 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 200 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1800 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1650 CE and 1950 CE. ==FT62461 Subclades/Phylogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT251815|FT251815]] ==Phylogenetic Parent of FT62461== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT63645|FT63645]]

Haplogroup FT63645

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== FT63645 Families == *Line of [[Walker-4942|Robert Walker, 1717-1786]] (ancestor of kit #270131) ==Early Walker Lines of SW Scotland== The Walker surname is quite heavy in Fife, Lothian, and the Scottish Borders, but in the Lowlands of SW Scotland it is rather rare. After reviewing the Scotland's People Site database, the earliest Walkers in SW Scotland appear to be John Walker and Christian Ranking, when they married in Glasgow, in 1618. Otherwise, there are a few Walker families in both Hamilton, South Lanarkshire (Arthur Walker & Jonat Hamilton, 1647; and Johne Walker & Biggie Nasmythe, 1647), and Cambusnethan, North Lanarkshire (Robert Walker & Jonat Wallace, 1638). ==FT63645 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FT63645 emerged between 850 CE and 1516 CE. == Phylogenetic Child of FT63645 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FT62461|FT62461]] == Phylogenetic Parent of FT63645 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]]

Haplogroup FT88521

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==Subclades/Branches of FT88521== There are currently four subclades/branches of FT88521. Two show a continuation of the Muir/Moore lines, another shows the Young (NPE Muir) line, and the fourth shows a Blackwood/Blackwell line. *[[Space:Haplogroup FT88521|FT88521]] **[[Space:Haplogroup Y133164|Y133164]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup Y133180|Y133180]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT89535|FT89535]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup FTB61008|FTB61008]] ****[[Space:Haplogroup FT89677|FT89677]] **[[Space:Haplogroup FT371179|FT371179]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FT370707|FT370707 - Young]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FTC47349|FTC47349]] **[[Space:Haplogroup BY132277|BY132277]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup FTA38361|FTA38361]] ***[[Space:Haplogroup BY88145|BY88145]] **[[Space:Haplogroup FT259493|FT259493]] ==Haplogroup FT88521 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, R-FT88521 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 500 years ago, +/- 150 years. That corresponds to about 1500 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1350 CE and 1650 CE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of FT88521== *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC15791|FGC15791]] ==Phylogenetic Children of FT88521== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY132277|BY132277 - Moore and Young (NPE Muir)]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT371179|FT371179 - Young (Muir NPE)]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Y133164|Y133164 - Muir/Moore]] *[[Space:Haplogroup Blackwood/Blackwell|Unidentified Subclade for the Blackwood/Blackwell lines]] ==BY3368 Project Home Page== *[[Space:BY-3368_and_Subclades_Project|BY3368 ]]

Haplogroup FT89535

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==FT89535 Families== *[[Moore-62577|Line of Charles Moore, b. ca. 1770, County Down, Northern Ireland]] *[[Moore-59512|Line of Thomas Jefferson Moore, b. ca. 1800, Greene County, Pennsylvania]] ==Haplogroup FT89535 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-FT89535 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 150 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1900 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1800 CE and 2000 CE. ==Phylogenetic Parent of FT89535== *[[Space:Haplogroup Y133164|Y133164]] ==Phylogenetic Child of FT89535== *[[Space:Haplogroup FTB61008|FTB61008]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup H Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_H_(Y-DNA) Y-DNA H] subhaplogroups shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpH.html Y-DNA Haplogroup H and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA H Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Austin-6942|H-M69]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=H-M69&walk ->->->?] # [[Purewal-1|H-Y28204]] *

Haplogroup L Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_L-M20 Y-DNA L] subhaplogroups shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpL.html Y-DNA Haplogroup L and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA L Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Clarke-3824|L-L595]] # [[Beard-1628|L-M20]] # [[Brooker-865|L-SK1414]] #

Haplogroup L1402

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L1402 is a phylogenetic child of L1403, and, subsequently, the phylogenetic parent of A818Using the aging method developed by Iain McDonald, the median age of A818 is 1598.41 YBP (352 AD). The 95% confidence interval is 8 BC to 648 AD., which was previously believed to be the the root haplogroup of the Seven Septs of Laois - O'Moore, O'Devoy/O'Deevy, O'Doran, O'Dowling, McEvoy, O'Kelly, and O'Lalor, of County Laois (projected to around 1028 B.C.). The Seven Septs of Laois (also known as the Loigis Tribe) claim descent from Lugaid Laigsech, of the [[Space:Dal nAraide|Dál nAraidi]] of Northern Ireland. Legend has it that this offshoot tribe of Dál nAraidi was rewarded territory (the present County Laois) from the king of Leinster, for contributing "troops" to expel a Munster occupation of western Leinster. This is said to have taken place around the 3rd century, A.D. Yet, given the connection to Leinster, and the dispersion of places connected to ancestors of Y DNA test-takers, the Dál nAraidi theory, like the Seven Septs of Laois theory, is worth scrutinizing. If it is connected to the Fir Domnann (sometimes cited as a tribe of Firbolgsa) of the Laigin (who were said to have invaded Leinster sometime before the 4th century, and, also were said to have come from western Caernarvonshire, south of Anglesey, in Wales), then the distribution of Y tested persons may end up challenging this theory as well. Given the haplogroup stream of A818

Haplogroup L1403

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==Haplogroup L1403 Age Estimation== *Using the aging method developed by Iain McDonald, the median age of this block is 2977.57 YBP (1028 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 1620 BC to 475 BC. Note that YBP = "Years Before Present". == Phylogenetic Parent of L1403 == *[[Space:Haplogroup ZZ32|ZZ32]] == Phylogenetic Children of ZZ32 == *[[Space:Haplogroup A5409|A5409]] *[[Space:Haplogroup L1402|L1402]]

Haplogroup R2 Descendents of Avington Simpson Living in California

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This article includes * [[Simpson-2776 | Reuben Simpson]] *[[Sherrill-273 | Sarah Sherrill Simpson]] *[[Simpson-10730 | Avington Simpson]] *[[Payne-9005|Lucinda Payne Simpson]] *[[Simpson-10729 | Moses Simpson]] ==Haplogroup R2 Descendents of [[Simpson-10730 | Avington Simpson]] Living in California== Shared with the permission of [https://www.ancestry.ca/connect/profile/011d162a-0002-0000-0000-000000000000 Patrick Simpson] - He can be contacted for further information through his ancestry profile: [[Simpson-10730 | Avington Simpson]], son of [[Simpson-2776 | Reuben Simpson]] and [[Sherrill-273 | Sarah Sherrill Simpson]], was born in South Carolina about 1792. He travelled with his family to what would become Wayne County, Kentucky sometime around 1802Ancestry.com. Kentucky Land Grants [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1997. Original data: Jillson, Willard Rouse. The Kentucky Land Grants. Vol. I-II. Louisville, KY, USA: Filson Club Publications, 1925 . He is most likely the male son of Reuben Simpson (16 thru 25 years old) listed on the 1810 U.S. Federal Census for Wayne County, KentuckyUnited States Federal Census Year: 1810; Census Place: Wayne, Kentucky; Roll 8; Page: 373;Family History Number: 0181353; Image: 00371. . Around the age of 22, in 1815, he married Lucinda Payne and they started a family U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Source number: 15341.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY. Yates Publishing. . With the exception of his oldest daughter, Mary Frances Simpson, who married and remained behindAvington Wayne Simpson’s Civil War Diary: The Historical Society of Polk County Missouri, Bolivar, Missouri , [[Simpson-10730 | Avington]]moved his family to Green, Polk County, Missouri in 1841. Census and Family History Records indicate the family members who arrived in Green, Polk County, Missouri were: *[[Simpson-10730 | Avington Simpson]] (Male b. 1792) * [[Payne-9005|Lucinda Payne Simpson]] (Female b. 1797) *[[Simpson-10729 | Moses Simpson]] (Male b. 1816) *Reuben Simpson (Male b. 1820) *Rachel Simpson (Female b.1822) *William Simpson (Male b. 1825) *Henry Hardin Simpson (Male b. 1827) *Lucinda W. Simpson (Female b. 1832) *Avington Wayne Simpson (Male b. 1834) * Timothy William Simpson (Male b. 1838) For information on [[Simpson-10730 | Avington Simpson]], the reader is directed to Nona William’s Simpson Clan VolumesThe Simpson Clan, A Collection of Newsletters, Nona Williams, R.O.F.E. Publications, Copyright 1998 and her web-site: [http://www.nonawilliams.com/names/simpson/simps001.htm#e296 Nona William's Simpson Clan Volumes]http://www.nonawilliams.com/names/simpson/simps001.htm#e296 The focus of this article is Timothy William Simpson. He is my Great Grandfather. He is born in Wayne County, Kentucky. His full date of birth is listed as 27 January 1838. He is the youngest of Avington’s children. He is listed as being less than 5 years old on the 1840 U.S. Federal CensusUnited States Federal Census Year: 1840; Census Place: Wayne, Kentucky; Roll 126; Page: 159; Image: 991; Family History Library Film: 0007832. . I have seen his middle name listed as Wayne and as William. William is the middle name given by his family for his obituary, so I will consider that factual. Sometime in 1841, the family leaves Wayne County, Kentucky to live in Green, Polk County, Missouri. The 1850 U.S. Federal Census for Missouri shows him living with his family in District 71 of Polk County, MissouriUnited States Federal Census Year: 1850; Census Place: District 71, Polk, Missouri; Roll M432_411; Page: 66B; Image: 138 . The date of the Census is October 24, 1850. He is listed as being 12 years old. It is at this time that the Gold Rush in California is taking place, but Timothy and his older brother Avington Wayne Simpson are too young to follow their older brothers to the California Gold Fields. The 1850 Census for Placerville, California, taken on Christmas Eve of 1850, lists a Moses Simpson, Reubin Simpson, and William G. Simpson. Their ages exactly match those of Avington’s children and their birthplace is listed as Kentucky. Their occupations are listed as “Miners for Gold” United States Federal Census Year: 1850; Census Place: Placerville and Vicinity, El Dorado, California; Roll M432_34; Page: 331A; Image: 167.. The time gap in between the two census records is 2 months, and it might be physically possible for them to move between Missouri and California in that time. Timothy has two sisters: Rachel and Lucinda. Lucinda marries Elbert Payne on 7 January 1852Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Source number: 415.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Submitter Code: SAS , but he dies on 25 September of that year, and becomes the first person to be buried in Payne Cemeterywww.findagrave.com. Find a Grave Memorial# 8990839 Created by: DeLoss McKnight III. Tombstone Inscription reads: “He was the first person buried in Payne Cemetery. This location chosen because of its beauty and wide shade trees.” Payne Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri . Thomas Early, husband of Timothy’s sister, Rachel dies in 1856. He leaves Rachel with two children. They are William Paris Early and Syrilda Early. Timothy’s brother Moses Simpson dies on 15 April of 1854 and becomes the first Simpson buried in Payne Cemetery. The 1860 U.S. Federal Census, conducted in July 1860 Shows that both widowed sisters of Timothy Simpson have returned to the family homeUnited States Federal Census Year: 1860; Census Place: Greene, Polk, Missouri; Roll M653_641; Page: 162; Image: 161; Family History Library Film: 803641 : *Avington Simpson (Male, Age: 68 yrs.) *Lucinda Simpson (Female, Age: 63 yrs.) *William Simpson (Male, Age: 37 yrs.) *Wayne (Avington) Simpson (Male, Age: 25 yrs.) *Timothy Simpson (Male, Age: 22 yrs.) *Lucinda (Simpson) Payne (Female, Age: 27 yrs.) *Pemilia Payne (Female, Age: 7 yrs.) *Rachel (Simpson) Early (Female, Age: 35 yrs.) *Syrilda Early (Female, Age: 4 yrs.) Although Timothy Simpson is listed as still living at home in 1860, he is engaged to marry Lucinda Y. Payne. In that year he purchases two 40 acre tracts of public land in Polk County Ancestry.com. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: United States Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records. Automated Records Project; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/. Springfield, Virginia: Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States, 2007. and on 11 October 1860, Timothy and Lucinda are marriedAncestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm. . Also in 1860, Timothy’s sister Rachel marries James Williamson Paine of Macon County, MissouriYates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. 2004. Source number: 366.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Submitter Code: SAS. . They have one daughter together. She is named Lucinda B. Paine. This begins an alliance of the Paine and Simpson Families that will stretch across the following 6 decades. Missouri does not secede from the Union during the Civil War, but many of its Citizens do. Missourians are torn apart by the Civil War. Many families, like the Simpson’s, are originally from Southern States and feel their allegiance belongs to the confederacy. Within this Simpson family opinions and allegiances are split. Timothy Simpson’s mother describes this time: ''“I shall not try to describe our troubles, as all know how Southern Missouri suffered during the war. Two of my sons were in the Southern Army, and one joined the Army of the North, and my husband at the age of seventy-two was murdered in his bed. No one knows the horror of warfare and strife, but he who has tried them. Houses of all kinds were burned, men killed or driven from their homes. We had some friends in Macon County, Missouri, who wrote for us to come there, that times were not so bad as where we were. My family consisted of a widowed daughter and a little girl, and a grandson seventeen years old. We bundled up our few goods and started for Macon County on the 5th day of Oct., 1863 and through many troubles we arrived there. ”Avington Wayne Simpson’s Civil War Diary: The Historical Society of Polk County Missouri, Bolivar, Missouri'' Timothy is one of the 2 sons who join the Confederate Army. In August 1862, he leaves his wife and new born son, Samuel. On 10 August he enlists in the 11th Missouri Infantry Regiment as a Second SergeantNARA M322. Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Missouri . He is serving in the 11th regiment when his father is murdered in the winter of 1863. He serves in the regiment until 1865, when it surrenders to federal troops. At the time of his surrender, Timothy holds the rank of a Junior Second Lt. in Company G. On 7 June 1865, Timothy signs his parole and returns home to Polk CountyIBID . The 1870 U.S. Census shows the family of Timothy Simpson living in the Town of Green in Polk CountyUnited States Federal Census Year: 1870; Census Place: Greene, Polk, Missouri; Roll M593_800; Page: 30B; Image: 64; Family History Library Film: 552299. . He is 32 years old and Lucinda is 26. They now have 3 sons: *Samuel Simpson (Male, Age: 8 years) *John Simpson (Male, Age: 5 years) *Joseph Simpson (Male, Age: 1 year) Not listed is an infant daughter who died within a year of her birth. Throughout that decade, Timothy’s family grows yearly. The 1880 U.S. CensusUnited States Federal Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Greene, Polk, Missouri; Roll T9_710; Family History Film: 1254710; Page: 359.2000; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 0732. shows the family: *John W. Simpson (Male, Age: 14 years) *Paris “Joseph” Simpson (Male, Age: 11 years) *Jesse William Simpson (Male, Age: 9 years) *Jasper Thomas Simpson (Male, Age: 7 years) *Annie E. Simpson (Female, Age: 5 years) *Perry W. Simpson (Male, Age: 4 years) *Charles M. Simpson (Male, Age: 2 years) *Henry C. Simpson (Male, Age: 5 months) Not listed is the oldest son, Samuel. He is now 18 and working as a Farm Laborer. The 1880 U.S. Census shows him living nearby as a farm laborer on his Uncle’s farmUnited States Federal Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Greene, Polk, Missouri; Roll T9_710; Family History Film: 1254710; Page: 350.4000; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 0714. . In two years he is dead. Is the cause disease or a farm accident? Unknown. Sometime in the year 1888, Timothy Simpson accompanied by his family and nieces and nephews of his late brother Moses Simpson, relocate to the town of Fresno, California. The date of their arrival can be determined by information found in newspaper articlesThe Fresno Morning Republican; Sunday, October 9, 1910; Page #12; Column #3 . He is 50 years old and his wife Lucinda is 44 years of age. Their family: *John W. Simpson (Male, Age: 22 years) *Paris (Joseph) Simpson (Male, Age: 19 years) *Jesse William Simpson (Male, Age: 17 years) *Jasper Thomas Simpson (Male, Age: 15 years) *Annie E. Simpson (Female, Age: 13 years) *Perry W. Simpson (Male, Age: 12 years) *Charles M. Simpson (Male, Age: 10 years) *Henry C. Simpson (Male, Age: 8 years) *Ethel Simpson (Female, Age: 6 years) *Loula Simpson (Female, Age: 4 years) Also making the journey is the family of James Williamson Paine (Married to Timothy’s sister Rachel) and the family of Hank Bissell, who has married a Paine sister. The following is a list of Simpson family members who came west to California and their children. 1. John Williamson Simpson and Emily Susan Paine. John Simpson is Timothy Simpson’s nephew. He is the son of Timothy’s deceased brother Moses Simpson. He was born in Polk County, Missouri on 7 March 1847. He marries Emily Susan Paine on 5 April 1868Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Source number: 28.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Submitter Code: SAS . Kansas State Census Records reveal the following family membersAncestry.com. Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Original data: 1885 Kansas Territory Census. Key West Locality, Coffey County; Microfilm Roll KS1885_26, Page #19, Line #15, Family 39 : *James (or John) Williamson Simpson Jr. (Male b. 14 June 1869) *W. Alex Simpson (Male b. 30 January 1861) *Nancy Jane Simpson (Female b. 6 January 1873) *Sarah Ann “Sadie” Simpson (Female b. 6 June 1875) *Charles Cooper Simpson (Male b. 29 December 1879) *Frank Simpson (Male b. 12 January 1882) The 1900 U.S. Federal Census shows John Williamson Simpson and Emily Susan Simpson as residents of Township #3 in FresnoAncestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA Census Place: Township 3, Fresno, California; Roll T623_85; Page: 26B; Enumeration District: 4. . In the 1910 Census he is still living in Township #3 and listed as a widowerAncestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Census Place: Township 3, Fresno, California; Roll T624_76; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 32; Image: 429. . He is still found in Township #3 in the 1920Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Year: 1920; Census Place: Township 3, Fresno, California; Roll T625_96; Page: 28B; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 401. and 1930Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Year: 1930; Census Place: Township 3, Fresno, California; Roll 117; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 865.0. Census . He dies in Fresno, California on 12 March 1932. 2. Lucinda Paine the only daughter of Timothy’s Sister Rachel Simpson and James Williamson Paine. She is married to William Lock FletcherYates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Source number: 367.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Submitter Code: SAS. . The 1900 U.S. Federal Census record shows the family living in Monterey, CaliforniaAncestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Census Place: Monterey, Monterey, California; Roll T623_94; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 9.. Her name is listed as “Lou Fletcher” The census shows the following family members: *Wilmoth Fletcher (Female b. 15 May 1890) *Imogene Fletcher (Female b. June 1893) 3. William Moses Kepley and Lucinda Ann Simpson. Lucinda Ann Simpson is Timothy Simpson’s niece. She is the daughter of Timothy’s deceased brother Moses Simpson. She was born in Polk County, Missouri on 29 September 1849 and dies in Fresno, California on 20 November 1923. Lucinda marries William Moses Kepley on 14 March 1872Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm. . They do not show up in U.S. Federal Census for Fresno, California until 1910Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Census Place: Fresno Ward 8, Fresno, California; Roll T624_75; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 50; Image: 1198. when they are listed as living in Township #3. Census records reveal the following family members: *Charles Wesley Kepley (Male b. 1874) *Mary “Mollie” E. Kepley (Female b. 1876) *Nancy J. Kepley (Female b. 1879) Even though the 1890 Census is lost, we can look in on these Simpson families courtesy of Timothy W. Simpson’s writings. Timothy wrote extensively about yearly family reunions and celebrations. These writings were published in a Fresno Newspaper called the Daily Republican, which later became the Fresno Bee. These stories provide a wealth of genealogical information regarding the Simpson, Paine, and Bissell families. Here is one such article. I have transcribed it exactly as it appears in the original edition of the Fresno Daily Republican on 19 May 1898. ==The Paine, Bissell, and Simpson Families Annual Celebration The Fresno Morning Republican; Thursday, 19 May 1898; Page# 8; Column #5.== On the 15th instant Timothy referred to the actual date as an “instant”. This 15th instant is 15 May 1898 , after the gentle refreshing showers, which had fallen the previous night. While the air was freshly impregnated with the fragrance from the flowering plants and the birds chirped forth their songs in ecstatic joy – there it was that the Paine, Bissell, and Simpson families began to assemble for the annual reunion, which for several years past they have observed in commemoration of the birthdays of three of the Paine FamilyEmily Susan Paine Simpson b. 5/5/1840; Missouri Ann Paine b. 5/4/1851; James C. Paine b. 5/3/1853 . On account of the recent rain and the consequent dampness it was rather late when all had arrived at the home of J.C. Paine, near Fowler, the designated place for the celebration. It was here that a brother recently returned from a visit to the southern states met a sister from MissouriMary “Mollie” Catherine Paine Hodshire out from Missouri , and another from Monterey of this stateLucinda Paine Fletcher. Only daughter of James Williamson Paine and his second wife, Rachel Simpson . Here it was that many relatives and friends met in sweet communion, who had been separated for many months, yet even years. After the prolonged and pleasant greetings were over and the vehicles were relieved of their burdens of eatables, the senior masculines joined in discoursing upon the different topics of the day, but the feminines chose rather to discuss mostly without topics; while the juveniles of both sexes gave vent to their joyous exclamations and peals of innocent laughter. Hush! I hear the clink and clatter of innumerable dishes, and upon them rested the most interesting part of the program. Soon they were placed upon the extended table, some forty feet long, located on the east porch of the residence. When the Turkeys and Chickens were carved and the Hams were sliced, and all things were ready, then after a brief silence, with grateful hearts, the Giver of all good was remembered in humble thanks for His manifold blessing. Soon after all were giving due respect to what was before them, and it is in order to say that none went away hungry. “Cigars!” shouted Henry Winnis of Reedley, as he presented a box of Havanas to the delight of the men. Listen! For I hear the melodious tones of the piano accompanied by the softer notes of the guitar and with them mingle voices of friends who had thus joined in years gone by. Again I hear the jingle of spoons and saucers. What can this be? Ice cream to a certainty, and that in most wonderful abundance. The weather was not of a character to allow the greatest pleasure from the last part of the banquet – the thermometer registering 65 – 70 degrees above zero – not withstanding this fact no one was willing to accept the excuse for not participating. Sweet are the recollections of these reunions from year-to-year and sweeter still while in the full enjoyment of their realities, but I reckon the joys of these reunions are not to be compared with the joys that await the faithful in that grand and glorious reunion in the sweet beyond, and when the roll is called up yonder may you and I be there. Those present were: *Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Paine *Mr. & Mrs. H.L. Paine *Mr. & Mrs. H.B. Bissell *Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Simpson John Williamson Simpson and Emily Susan Paine *Mrs. Molly (Mable?) Hodshire *Mrs. W.L. Fletcher Lucinda Paine the only daughter of Timothy’s Sister Rachel Simpson and James Williamson Paine *Mr. & Mrs. T.W. Simpson Timothy William Simpson and Lucinda Y. Payne *Mr. & Mrs. Winnis *Mr. & Mrs. Kepley Andrew Pinkney Kepley and Nancy Jane Simpson. Nancy Jane Simpson is the daughter of John William Simpson and Emily Susan Paine. *Mr. & Mrs. T.E. Braley *Mr. & Mrs. Kolp *Mr. & Mrs. Bachant *Mr. & Mrs. Barstow *Mr. & Mrs. G.L. Garrett *Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bissell *Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Simpson, Jr. John (or James) William Simpson Jr. and wife Annie Forbes. *Mr. Earnest Hodshire *Mr. Frank Simpson Frank Simpson is the son of John William Simpson Sr. *Mr. Raymond Bissell *Mr. Bissell Garrett *Mr. Jamie Paine *Mr. Charly Paine *Mr. Willie Paine *Mr. Victor Paine *Mr. Lyman Paine *Mr. Jessie Paine *Mr. Jim Kepley *Mr. Jessie Bachant *Mr. Perry Simpson Perry Simpson is a son of Timothy William Simpson *Mr. Clyde Bissell *Mr. Charles Bissell *Mr. Ethel Bissell *Mr. Charly Simpson Either Charles M. Simpson (a son of Timothy Simpson) or Charles Cooper Simpson (a son of John William Simpson, Sr.) *Mr. Mark Kolp *Mr. Emmett Lindsey *Mr. John Huntley *Miss. O. Connor *Miss. Lou Bissell *Miss Sadie Simpson Sarah Ann “Sadie” Simpson a daughter of John William Simpson and Emily Susan Paine. *Miss Myrtle Garrett *Miss Leona Garrett *Miss Jessie Paine *Miss Maudie Paine *Miss Loula Simpson Loula Simpson a daughter of Timothy William Simpson and Lucinda Y. Payne *Miss Ethel Simpson Ethel Simpson a daughter of Timothy William Simpson and Lucinda Y. Payne *Miss Willimuth Fletcher *Miss Emogene Fletcher *Miss Emma Kolp *Miss Susie Kepley *Miss Loula Kolp *Miss Winnie Bachant *Miss Ada Bachant *Miss Fannie Paine *Miss Gracie Simpson Infant daughter of John (or James) William Simpson and Annie Forbes. Dies before the 1900 Census. ==From Clifton, May 18, 1898 TWS== This was one of five articles written by Timothy Simpson describing the tight knit community of families that uprooted from their Macon County, Missouri homes and moved to the State of California. At the turn of the 20th Century, Timothy and Lucinda Simpson are living with their son Jasper in Fresno, California. Timothy is now in his early ‘60’s and Lucinda is 56 years of age. Their 2 youngest daughters, Ethel (18 Years old) and Loula (16 years old) are living in the residence tooAncestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Census Place: Township 4, Fresno, California; Roll T623_86; Page: 29B; Enumeration District: 11. . By 1910 their 2 youngest daughters are now married and the elderly Simpson couple are living in a house on Church Street in Fresno with their nephew, John Williamson Simpson, his granddaughter, Emily Susan Kepley, and Timothy’s son Joseph Parris Simpson (Name misspelled by the census taker)Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Census Place: Township 3, Fresno, California; Roll T624_76; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 32; Image: 429. . Although he’s 73 years old, Timothy stays active. He is no longer a farmer, but gives Real Estate Agent as his occupation to the Census taker. On 9 October 1910, Timothy William Simpson and Lucinda Simpson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. The event earned them a small article in the Society Section of the Fresno Morning Republican Newspaper The Fresno Morning Republican; Sunday, October 9, 1910; Society Section; Page #12; Column #3: ''“Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Simpson, residing near the corner of East and Church avenues, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at their home today, the invited guests being the children, grandchildren and other near relatives of the aged couple. About fifty in all will be present.'' ''T. W. Simpson and Miss Lucinda Payne were married in Polk County, Missouri, on October 10, 1860. They resided In Missouri until 1887, when they removed to Fresno County, where they have since lived.'' ''Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are the parents of twelve children, ten of whom are still living, the two oldest being dead. One died In Infancy and the other at the age of twenty years. Those living are: J. N. Simpson of Santa Clara County; J. W. Simpson and Mrs. Anna K. Simpson, both of Yerington, NV; J. P. Simpson, J. T. Simpson, Perry W. Simpson, Charles M. Simpson, H. R. Simpson, Mrs. Ethel E. Primrose, and Mrs. Lula M. Buckman.”'' Timothy William and Lucinda Simpson are recorded one final time in the 1920 U.S. Federal CensusAncestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Census Place: Township 3, Fresno, California; Roll T625_96; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 463. . He is 83 years old and she is 76 years old. They have lived through the Civil War and World War I. They participated in the great western migration and crossed the western plains in a wagon train to California. On 23 June 1923, Lucinda Payne Simpson dies at the age of 79. On 3 December 1924 the Fresno Daily Republican (Now Called “The Fresno Bee”) publishes a final article on Timothy William Simpson. ==TIMOTHY WILLIAMS SIMPSON IS SUMMONED BY DEATHThe Fresno Bee; Wednesday, 3 December 1924; Page #8; Column #3 == ''Timothy Williams Simpson, father of JN (Joseph), JT (Jasper Thomas), and HR (Henry Robert) Simpson of Fresno died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ethel E. Primrose, near Caruthers. He is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Anna E. Forbes of Los Angeles and Mrs. Lulu M. Buckman of Oakland, and two other sons, Perry Simpson of Omaha and Charles M. Simpson of Oakland.'' ''Simpson had lived in California 38 years. He was 86 years old and a native of Kentucky. Arrangements for funeral services will be made by the Mission Undertaking Company. Interment will be made in the Masonic Plot of Mountain View Cemetery. Simpson belonged to Fresno Lodge #247 Free and Accepted Masons.'' ==Sources==

Haplogroup S280

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==Haplogroup S280/Z246 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-Z246 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,300 years ago, plus or minus 500 years. That corresponds to about 1300 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 1800 BCE and 800 BCE. *Using the aging method developed by Iain McDonald, the median age of this block is 3755.75 YBP (1806 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 2330 BC to 1327 BC. == Phylogenetic Parent of S280/Z246 == *[[Space:Haplogroup CTS8704|CTS8704]] == Phylogenetic Children of S280/Z246 == *[[Space:Haplogroup DF25|DF25]]

Haplogroup S552

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==Haplogroup S552 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-S552 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,900 years ago, plus or minus 600 years. That corresponds to about 1900 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 2500 BCE and 1300 BCE. == Phylogenetic Parent of S552 == *[[Space:Haplogroup L21|L21]] == Phylogenetic Children of DF13 == *[[Space:Haplogroup DF13|DF13]]

Haplogroup Y12895

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== Y12895 Families == *[[Harsha-74|James Harsha, ca. 1715 - ca. 1765]] ==Y12895 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-Y12895 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 150 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1900 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1750 CE and 2050 CE. As with the estimate for the phylogenetic parent, this appears to be an error. == Phylogenetic Parent of Y12895 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY111495|BY111495 ]]

Haplogroup Y133164

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== Y133164 Families == *[[Muir-3432|Line of John Muir, b. ca. 1748, Scotland]] ==Haplogroup Y133164 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-Y133164 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 300 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1700 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1550 CE and 1850 CE. *The BY3368 Project estimates Y133164 emerged in the in the early to mid-17th century, possibly in [[Muir-3973|Robert Muir, b. 1663]]. ==Y133164 Subclades/Phylogenetic Children== *[[Space:Haplogroup Y133180|Y133180]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FT89535|FT89535]] ==Phylogenetic Parent of Y133164== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT88521|FT88521]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup Y133180

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==Families of Y133180== *[[Muir-4285|Thomas Muir, b. ca. 1821, Glasgow, Scotland]] *[[Moore-69075|Line of John Moore, b. ca. 1778, Ireland; d. 1857, Ireland]] ==Haplogroup Y133180 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-Y133180 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 150 years ago, plus or minus 100 years. That corresponds to about 1900 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1800 CE and 2000 CE. *The BY3368 Project, taking the data within the BY132823 and FT370928 split from FT176771, FGC15791, and the average of four generations before haplogroups in these lines branch, believes Y133180 emerged in the latter 18th, or first half of the 19th century. *Per YFull[https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-BY3368/ YFull BY3368], the Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin method estimates the age of this haplogroup as 50 YBP. == Phylogenetic Parent of Y133180 == *[[Space:Haplogroup Y133164|Y133164]] ==Sources==

Haplogroup Y133362

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==Y133362 Families== *[[Moore-34406|Line of Cyrus S. Moore (1829-1904)]] ==Haplogroup Y133362 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, estimated ca. 250 years ago, +/- 150; 1650 BCE - 1950 BCE. *Age has not been estimated via the Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin, or the McDonald method. *Based on the data within the BY132823 split from FT176771, Y133362 is believed to have emerged in the early 19th century (1829, with [[Moore-34406|Cyrus S. Moore, 1829-1904)]]. ==Y133362 Phylogenetic Parent== *[[Space:Haplogroup FT176771|FT176771]] ==Y133362 Phylogenetic Child== *[[Space:Haplogroup BY132823|BY132823]]

Haplogroup Z30233

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Given the age of Z30233 (ca. 2572 BC -1613 BC), this would have mostly been within Britain's Bronze Age (2100 to 750 BC). ==Haplogroup Z30233 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-Z30233 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,600 years ago, plus or minus 550 years. That corresponds to about 1600 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 2150 BCE and 1050 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines) age estimations (based on the method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of this block is 4019.84 YBP (2071 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 2572 BC to 1613 BC. == Phylogenetic Parent of Z30233 == *[[Space:Haplogroup DF21|DF21]] == Phylogenetic Children of Z30233 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY57462|BY57462]] *[[Space:Haplogroup BY9405|BY9405]] *[[Space:Haplogroup CTS8704|CTS8704]] *[[Space:Rathlin Man 1|Rathlin Man 1]]

Haplogroup ZZ32

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==Haplogroup ZZ32 Backstory== ZZ32 is the "parent" of CTS3655 and L1402, and L1402, a phylogenetic child of L1403. In turn. A818 is the phylogenetic child of L1402, which had been identified as the root haplogroup of the Seven Septs of Laois (O'Moore, O'Devoy (O'Deevy), O'Doran, O'Dowling, McEvoy, O'Kelly, and O'Lalor, of County Laois - projected to around 1028 B.C.), but now seems unlikely. Instead, there is a possibility L1402 may represent the Fir Domnann (note the word connection between Domnann and Dumnonii), sometimes cited as a tribe of Firbolgsa, said to have invaded Leinster sometime before the 4th century. Further, they are said to have invaded from western Caernarvonshire, south of Anglesey, in Wales. Given the haplogroup stream of A818Z16539>Z16549>BY3363, which is a small cluster of three surnames (among Y DNA test-takers) which are traceable to Alsace, Freinsheim, and France. This raises the question if this is indicative of a very small population which remained in the general area of origin of the ZZ32 people (perhaps traceable to an earlier DF5, before 2000 BC... significantly before the La Tène culture which ran from about 450 BCE to the Roman conquest in the 1st century BCE, in what would become known as Gaul), while the majority (at least based on what few test takers have taken the Y DNA test so far) migrated on to what became England. Most notable is that even BY3363's closest" cousin", BY2724, moved on, to the British Isles. Judging too quickly. someone might suggest (if they know the history of Celtic Britons) that this might be indicative of the migration of Celtic Britons back to the European mainland. Yet, Alsace, Freinsheim, and the particular area of France these BY3363 folks claim is not near Armorica (on the Atlantic coast of France), and most certainly even more distant from Gallaecia (northern Portugal). At present, there appears to be only two Y DNA test takers who show a possibility of being descended from the Celtic Briton migration back to mainland Europe... a descendant of Pierre Loyen (b. ca. 1600, in France) who tested to DF5>FGC3899, and a descendant of Jose Torres (b. 1906, Mexico), who tested to DF5. ==Haplogroup ZZ32 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, Haplogroup R-ZZ32_1 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,000 years ago, plus or minus 550 years. That corresponds to about 1000 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 1550 BCE and 450 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines) age estimations (based on the method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of BY3368 is "3414.79 YBP (1465 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 1976 BC to 998 BC". Note that YBP = "Years Before Present". == Phylogenetic Parent of ZZ32 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC3899|FGC3899]] == Phylogenetic Children of ZZ32 == *[[Space:Haplogroup CTS3655/S3787|CTS3655/S3787]] *[[Space:Haplogroup L1403|L1403]]

Happening Today Sandbox

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Happening_Today Happening Today] ---- ==September 21st== International Day of Peace The International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”) is observed around the world each year on 21 September. Established in 1981 by unanimous United Nations resolution 36/37, the General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to “commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples.” The first observation of the day was in 1982. *[[Gandhi-5|Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi]] *[[Lennon-1|John Lennon]] *[[Hammarskjöld-3|Dag Hammarskjöld]] Nobel Laureate, 1961 Peace Prize

Haradon Name Study

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[[Category:Haradon Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Haradon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haradon Haradon] 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 Haradon 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 Haradon's), by time period (18th Century Haradon's), or by topic (Haradon DNA, Haradon Occupations, Haradon 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 Haradon 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: [Fields-45|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Haradon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Haradon}}
{{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! * There were two know regions in hosting Haradon/Haraden Families in the Massachusetts Bay Colony: Cape Ann, Gloucester and In Southern New England (Bristol, Plymouth and Middlesex Counties) * These familes are not present in Mayflower, Winthrop, Great Migration, or the Early New England Studies programs. * The southern Massachusetts Haradon's appaerently were founded in 1700 with marriage of John and Mildred (Page) Haradon in Watertown. * A general observation is that people named Haraden are found on Cape Ann, people named Haradon are found in southern New England. * Because of the number of vowels in the surname their are a myriad of spelling variations, plus sometimes names with a double /r/ are present in records and scholarly texts. * Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony is the hub for southern New England Haradon families. See [[Haradon-31 | John Haradon]] * Gloucester, Massachusetts Bay Colony is the hub for Cape Ann, Massachusetts Bay Colony families. See [[harraden-1 | Edward Harrenden]] * Harradine name variations https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Haradon-31 * The surname Haradon is spelled in a myriad of ways, beginning with har, her, hir, with one and two r's; ending in dan, den and don * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harridon Harridon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harridan Harridan]

Häradsdomaregården Södra Sanna 1:3

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This is the ocr transcription of an article in [https://www.kumla.se/download/18.77efad8515ea685e3b8222f7/1508221688918/KJ-1979.pdf pdf of Kumla Julblad], pages 40-41. The article was written by Ingvar Samzelius. INGVAR SAMZELIUS '''Träd och människor på en gammal Kumlagård''' På häradsdomaregården i Södra Sanna står vid köksförstukvisten ett päronträd, som måhända är Sveriges äldsta. Professor Rutger Sernander skriver i Risebergaboken 1931: "Det enda medeltida fruktträd jag hittills kunnat spåra i Närke står på häradsdomare A G Anderssons gård i Södra Sanna i Kumla socken. Dess stam håller ej mindre än 3,5 m i omkrets, och därmed torde nog 1500-talets början bli trädets minimiålder. Det kallas och är väl augustipäron, men frukterna mogna först i september. Märkas bör vad Eneroth, Sveriges store pomolog, säger om augustipäronet, eller som han hellre vill kalla det larsmässopäronet: 'H varifrån denna sort förskrifver sig lär blifva outredt. Den är bland de sorter, som överlefde det stora nederlaget inom det odlade växtriket under 1709 års eftervinter.' Man frestas att sätta detta vördiga päronträd i samband med den gamla sägnen att ett kloster skulle ha legat nära Sanna hed eller vid Kumla kyrka. Bakom denna sägen ligger dock ej någon historisk grund." Trädet var i min barndom på 1920-talet mäktigt och bar god frukt. Dock var det redan då ihåligt och omgärdat med järnkedjor. Vi barn tyckte om att leka i håligheten vid besök hos farmor och farfar i Sanna. Nu är trädkronan ganska liten, särskilt sedan vi i år har måst ta bort den största grenen, som hotade att fläka isär trädet. Omkretsen är densamma som då Sernander mätte den för 48 år sedan. Under päronträdet utspelades det sk Kumla-mordet 1913, ännu omskrivet. En ung flicka från Blacksta mördades av två berusade beväringar från Sannahed. Min farmors far, häradsdomaren Lars Larsson, född 1800 i Samsala i Hallsberg, köpte gården 1822. Han blev ledande kommunalman i Kumla och tillhörde också den första 40 uppsättningen landstingsmän 1863. Han dog 1867 och hans hustru Stina-Cajsa Olsdotter från Helgholmen, bördig från Samsala, överlevde honom i 27 år. Hon dog 1894, 91 år ·gammal. Hon var en kraftfull kvinna, älskad och respekterad på gården som "Mormor". Päronträdet kallades "Mormors päronaträ". Förklaringen är, att i Stina-Cajsas undantagskontrakt, som finnes bevarat, bl a står, att hon har rätt att under sin livstid få frukten från detta träd. Av makarnas 12 barn blev tre söner, födda 1827, 1831 och 1833 studerade män, ett märkligt förhållande i en bondfamilj för så länge sedan. En dotter, Maria Charlotta Larsdotter, f 1846, gifte sig med Anders Gustaf Andersson från Vallersta, f 1843 (svåger till skofabrikören A G Andersson) och makarna bodde på Sannagården till sin död. Mannen blev 96 år och hustrun 91. De hade 9 barn, bland dem sonen Gottfrid Andersson, som övertog gården, som ännu är i släktens ägo, och Hugo Andersson, min far, som var direktör för Leabolaget 1922- 1953. Äldsta sonen, Ernst Samzelius, f 1872, avled i USA 1971, 99 år gammal. Sista brevet till mig skrev han vid 98 års ålder. Handstil och språkbehandling (svenska efter 79 år i USA) var då ännu utan anmärkning. A G Andersson blev liksom svärfadern häradsdomare och var även han en mycket anlitad kommunalman. Han var också direktör i AB Hallsbergs Folkbank och ordförande i Kumla Härads Allmänning. Han byggde om hela gården, man byggnaden 1885, samma år som min far föddes. Han gjorde åkrarna stenfria och hans täckdikningar lär delvis fungera ännu efter nära 100 år. Han var mycket intresserad av träd och planterade alla sorter han kunde få tag på, bl a en rönnoxel. Varje år till mycket hög ålder mätte han omkretsen på träden. Anteckningsboken finns bevarad. Nu mäter tex en bok 300 cm i omkrets, ett lärkträd 230 cm och en björk 228 cm. Endast två träd på gården har inte min farfar planterat, päronträdet förstås och en stor ek strax öster om manbyggnaden. Den sträcker delvis sin mäktiga krona över huset. Omkretsen är 334 cm. Jägmästaren och författaren Hugo Samzelius, sonson till Lars Larsson, gjorde 1909 en resa till "min stams hemgårdar" i Södra Sanna och Samsala. Han skriver i tidningen Upsala: "Vid en av stamgårdarna i den numera burgna bygden lägger jag med rörelse märke till ett väldigt päronträd vid ena gaveln. Stormen har splittrat detsamma, rötan frätt omkring sig och den omfångsrika stammen är säkerligen bara ett skal, men järnkedjor hålla ännu ihop jättens lemmar, hvarur nya friska grenar växa ut och grönska. I håligheterna har löfsångaren, flugsnapparen eller bofinken en kär och van häckplats. Vidare finner jag 'farfars ek', ett stort och lummigt träd, som bringar skugga och svalka på manbyggnadens solsida ." Johan Samzelius, son till A G Andersson, har skrivit en dikt om eken, publicerad i tidningen Upsala 1927. Den får avsluta denna artikel. :HEMEKEN :Du ståndar som ett skydd vid hemmets dörr, :när blixten ljungar och när stormen gnyr. :Din krona leder som en vänlig fyr :den fjärran vägar gångne nu som förr. :Du sträcker grenen över gårdens gång :med seklers styrka i din fasta arm. :En stare bor i holken vid din barm, :en skärra spinner sprödt sin aftonsång. :Nu faller över nejden kvällens sot, :allt blir så tyst, en stjärna lyser matt :igenom ekens bladverk. Det är natt, :men fästets bloss bekämpa mörkrets hot. :En väg jag följer, som jag vandrat förr :så mången gång i kvällens timme sen. :Nu ser jag hemmets ek i stjärnesken, :nu ser jag vägen klar till hemmets dörr.

Haraguchi Name Study

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[[Category:Haraguchi Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== The Haraguchi Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haraguchi Haraguchi] 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 Haraguchi 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 Haraguchis), by time period (18th Century Haraguchis), or by topic (Haraguchi DNA, Haraguchi Occupations, Haraguchi 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 Haraguchi 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: [[Rogers-24749|Michelle Spurlock]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Haraguchi}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Haraguchi}}
{{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== * 原口[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/原口] * Horiguchi[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horiguchi]

Harald the Black and his relatives

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The goal of this project is to sort out Harald the Black and his relatives as requested on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1564157/harald-the-black-and-his-relatives-are-a-tangled-mess G2G - Harald the Black and his relatives are a tangled mess] Members: [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find sources for all profiles in question * What profiles to disconnect * What profiles to merge * What profiles need to be created ** Maccus Haraldsson, son of Haraldr Sigtryggsson and brother of Guðrøðr Haraldsson. ([[Wikipedia:Maccus_mac_Arailt]]) == Profiles in question == Please add your research and sources === Guðrøðr Kvithand Haraldsson === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Haraldsson-4|Gudrød Kvithand Haraldsson (abt.1025-abt.1095)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: Out of scope of this project ::: Spouses: Out of scope of this project ::: Parents: [[Guðrøðarson-2|Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040)]] and [[Ragnfredsdatter-1|Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (abt.1000-)]] :: Biography: Yes, Swedish and English :: Sources: Limited secondary sources Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Godred_Crovan]] * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref1236 GODRED “Crovan/white-handed”] '''Wikipedia''' section on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godred_Crovan#Familial_origins Familial origins] his familial origins cites many academic articles in discussing his origins. Some sources name his father as Harald the Black, others name him as 'mac maic Arailt' implying his grandfather was Harold (not discussed there is whether both things could be true). Another Welsh pedigree records him as son of Harald the Black, who was son of "Ifor Gamle" (Ímar mac Arailt). However, all these sources are 13th-14th century manuscripts copying earlier material. '''Young'''Young, ''Through a Glass Darkly'', pages 39-40. postulates a completely different ancestry, as follows. After the death of Godred Haraldson in 989, the Sudreys came under the Earls of Orkney, but by some point in the 990s a son of Erik Bloodaxe ruled all or part of the Sudreys. According to the Heimskringla, Gudrod and Ragnfrid moved to the Orkneys after the battle of Lymford in 970. Ragnfrid returned to Norway in 971, fought two battles and "according to Gustav Heber relying on the authority of Bugge" sailed to Man and established a dynasty. However, 'Heber lists the names of all Erik Bloodaxe's sons except Godred and ti is felt that he and Bugge have confused Ragnfrid with Godred. This view is supported by Gaute Barfoth of Göteborg … in the New York Public Library … he found an authority which stated that Godred, son of Erik Bloodaxe, married the Heiress of Islay … and that their son was Harald the Black". He speculates that the Heiress of Islay may have been the daughter of Godred Haraldson. He argues that the names used in subsequent generation favour Gudrod over Ragnfrid as the relevant son of Erik Bloodaxe. Young's sources are not entirely clear. The index indicates that Bugge is E S Bugge, glossed as "Norwegian historian", as is Gustav Heber. No works by these men appear in the "highly selective" bibliography. Gaute Barfoth appears to be [https://www.barfod-barfoed.dk/stamtavle/getperson.php?personID=I1594&tree=barfod1 Sven Gaute Barfoth] whose name appears [https://www.geelmuyden-info.no/TNG/getperson.php?personID=I34589&tree=Geelmuyden here] in conjunction with Young's. [[Wikipedia:no:Gustav_Heber]].
[[Wikipedia:no:Sophus_Bugge]] '''MedLands''' distinguishes between [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#GodredMandied1098 Godred Crovan] and [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#GodfridMeranachdied1095 GODFRID “Meranach” (-1095). King of Dublin], stating that "from a chronological point of view, it is possible that [they were] the same person". This is in contrast to the studies cited in Wikipedia which all consider them to be the same, but there is then no difficulty with the names son of Harald and son of son of Harald in the different chronicles. * NEW research & bio notes entered for [[Haraldsson-4| Gudrød Kvithand (Godred III) "King of Man and the Isles, Crovan , White Hands, Meranach" Haraldsson]] -- [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] === Harald the Black === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Guðrøðarson-2|Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Haraldsson-4|Gudrød Kvithand Haraldsson (abt.1025-abt.1095)]] ::: Spouses: [[Ragnfredsdatter-1|Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (abt.1000-)]] ::: Parents: [[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]], [[Of_Islay-1|Unknown Of Islay (0955-)]] :: Biography: No :: Sources: No : '''[[Gudrødsen-5|Harald Gudrødsen (abt.1000-abt.1040)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: None ::: Parents: [[Eriksen-308|Gudrød Eriksen II (abt.0930-abt.0999)]], [[Of_Islay-1|Unknown Of Islay (0955-)]] :: Biography: Limited, mostly as originally imported :: Sources: No : '''[[Godfreidsson-1|Harald Godfreidsson (1000-1040)]]''' (Harald "The Black, Haraldi nigri de Ysland" Godfreidsson) :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Ragnfredsdatter-4|Unknown Ragnfredsdatter (1000-1040)]], [[Ragnfredsdotter-1|Unknown Ragnfredsdotter (1022-1040)]] ::: Parents: [[Haraldson-2|Godred I (Haraldson) Haraldsson (-1040)]], no mother :: Biography: Yes, mostly quotes :: Sources: Limited secondary sources : '''[[Gudrödsson-72|Harald I den svarte Gudrödsson (0980-1040)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Unknown-272543|Rangfredsdotter Unknown (0975-)]] ::: Parents: None :: Biography: Yes :: Sources: ? '''All Merges completed''': :final profile - [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald "den svarte, King of Man"]] * NEW research, bio tidy & up to date bio notes with original sources now entered for [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald "den svarte, King of Man" Gudrödsson]] -- [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] :'''NOTE: the same spouse Ragnfredsdotter now has 4 profiles attached here''' * 14 April 2023: Gudrödsson-72 Harald I den svarte Gudrödsson (0980-1040) into Gudrødsen-5 [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald Gudrødsen (abt.1000-abt.1040)]] * 15 April 2023: Guðrøðarson-2 Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040) into Gudrødsen-5 [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald Gudrødsen (abt.1000-abt.1040)]] * 19 April 2023: Godfreidsson-1 Harald "The Black, Haraldi nigri de Ysland" Godfreidsson into [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald "den svarte, King of Man" Gudrödsson formerly Gudrødsen]] Other sites: * No English Wikipedia entry. * [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref1236 MedLands: HARALD “the Black”] * Medlands: No children for [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#_ftnref166 Guðrøðr Eiriksson] === Ragnfreðsdóttir === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Ragnfredsdatter-1|Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (abt.1000-)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Haraldsson-4|Gudrød Kvithand Haraldsson (abt.1025-abt.1095)]] ::: Spouses: [[Guðrøðarson-2|Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040)]] ::: Parents: [[Eiriksson-44|Rangfred (Eiriksson) Eriksson (0930-0970)]], no mother :: Biography: No :: Sources: No : '''[[Unknown-272543|Rangfredsdotter Unknown (0975-)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Guðrøðarson-2|Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040)]] ::: Parents: no father, [[Norge-28|Ragnfred av Norge (0923-)]] :: Biography: Yes, duplicated English and Swedish, looks like copy-and-paste from another site :: Sources: Nothing explicit but some cryptic mentions in biography of Alexander Bugge cited by G.V.C Young, 1986 :'''[[Ragnfredsdatter-4|Unknown Ragnfredsdatter (1000-1040)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Godfreidsson-1|Harald Godfreidsson (1000-1040)]] ::: Parents: None :: Biography: No :: Sources: No : '''[[Ragnfredsdotter-1|Unknown Ragnfredsdotter (1022-1040)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Godfreidsson-1|Harald Godfreidsson (1000-1040)]] ::: Parents: [[Eiriksson-44|Rangfred (Eiriksson) Eriksson (0930-0970)]], no mother :: Biography: No :: Sources: No Other sites: * No English Wikipedia entry. * Medlands: No children shown for [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#_ftnref156 Ragnfreðr Eiriksson] Young has [https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?q=young%2C%20George%20Vaughan%20Chichester&page=1 numerous works] but none relevant in 1986 that I can see. [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Bugge|Alexander Bugge]] was a Norwegian historian, son of E S Bugge. * '''19th April 2023''' - all four profiles ready to be merged - all placed with same father; no mother involved - 3 profiles completely cleaned - new sourced bio will be entered on [[Unknown-272543|Rangfredsdotter family name unknown]] - [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] *proposed merges - B Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (Ragnfredsdatter-1) and D Rangfredsdotter Unknown (Unknown-272543) were already connected in a proposed merge. D Unknown Ragnfredsdotter (Ragnfredsdotter-1) and C Unknown Ragnfredsdatter (Ragnfredsdatter-4) were already connected in a proposed merge. B Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (Ragnfredsdatter-1) and A Rangfredsdotter Unknown (Unknown-272543) were already connected in a proposed merge. D Rangfredsdotter Unknown (Unknown-272543) and B Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (Ragnfredsdatter-1) were already connected in a proposed merge. * Merges completed 21st April - [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] === Guðrøðr Haraldsson === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Guðrøðarson-2|Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040)]], [[Man-150|Ranald (Man) and The Isles (0980-1005)]] ::: Spouses: [[Maclochlan-1|Phingola Fionghuala Maclochlan (abt.0950-)]], [[Of_Islay-1|Unknown Of Islay (0955-)]] ::: Parents: [[Sitricsson-1|Harald Sitricsson (0925-0940)]], [[UNKNOWN-6036|Edgyth (UNKNOWN) Unknown]] :: Biography: Yes, but confuses him with Guðrøðr Kvithand Haraldsson :: Sources: Secondary: [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id206.html Ancient Wales Studies], [http://www.qualtrough.org/history/Kings-of-Man.pdf Qualtrough], Viking Pirates and Christian Princes : '''[[Haraldson-2|Godred I (Haraldson) Haraldsson (-1040)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Godfreidsson-1|Harald Godfreidsson (1000-1040)]] ::: Spouses: None ::: Parents: [[Sigtryggrsson-1|Harald Sigtryggrsson (-0940)]], no mother :: Biography: Commentary on confusion :: Sources: MedLands * NEW researched biography entered for [[Haraldsson-4| Gudrød Kvithand (Godred III) "King of Man and the Isles, Crovan , White Hands, Meranach" Haraldsson]] died 989 [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Gofraid_mac_Arailt]] * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref1212 GODFRID (-killed in battle Dál Riata [987/89])] === Guðrøðr Eiriksson === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Eriksen-308|Gudrød Eriksen II (abt.0930-abt.0999)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald Gudrødsen (abt.1000-abt.1040)]] ::: Spouses: [[Of_Islay-1|Unknown Of Islay (0955-)]] ::: Parents: [[Haraldsson-5|Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson (0895-0954)]], [[Gormsdatter-7|Gunhild Kongemor Gormsdatter (abt.0910-abt.0980)]] :: Biography: Data import :: Sources: None : '''[[Eriksson-699|Gudrød (Eriksson) Eiriksson (abt.0930-abt.0999)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Of_Islay-2|Heiress of Islay (0930-1020)]] ::: Parents: [[Haraldsson-5|Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson (0895-0954)]], no mother :: Biography: No :: Sources: No Other sites: * No English Wikipedia entry. * Medlands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#_ftnref166 GUDRÖD Eriksson] (-murdered [Alrekstad] 999) === Heiress of Islay === : '''[[Of_Islay-1|Unknown Of Islay (0955-)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Gudrødsen-5|Harald Gudrødsen (abt.1000-abt.1040)]], [[Guðrøðarson-2|Harald (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson (0980-abt.1040)]] ::: Spouses: [[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]], [[Eriksen-308|Gudrød Eriksen II (abt.0930-abt.0999)]] ::: Parents: None :: Biography: Data import :: Sources: No : '''[[Of_Islay-2|Heiress of Islay (0930-1020)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: None ::: Spouses: [[Eriksson-699|Gudrød (Eriksson) Eiriksson (abt.0930-abt.0999)]] ::: Parents: None :: Biography: Gedcom junk :: Sources: No Other sites: * No English Wikipedia entry. * Medlands: No wife for [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#_ftnref166 Guðrøðr Eiriksson] or [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref1212 Guðrøðr Haraldsson] No sources on these profiles. Her existence so far only attested in YoungYoung, ''Through a GLass Darkly'', page 40. - see discussion under Guðrøðr Kvithand Haraldsson. === Ragnfreðr Eiriksson === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Eiriksson-44|Rangfred (Eiriksson) Eriksson (0930-0970)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Ragnfredsdatter-1|Consort Norway Ragnfredsdatter (abt.1000-)]], [[Ragnfredsdotter-1|Unknown Ragnfredsdotter (1022-1040)]] ::: Spouses: None ::: Parents: [[Haraldsson-5|Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson (0895-0954)]], [[Gormsdatter-7|Gunhild Kongemor Gormsdatter (abt.0910-abt.0980)]] :: Biography: Comment and gedcom junk :: Sources: Hull Royalty site (dead link) : '''[[Norge-28|Ragnfred av Norge (0923-)]]''' (female but described as male in bio) :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Unknown-272543|Rangfredsdotter Unknown (0975-)]] ::: Spouses: None ::: Parents: [[Haraldsson-5|Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson (0895-0954)]], [[Gormsdatter-7|Gunhild Kongemor Gormsdatter (abt.0910-abt.0980)]] :: Biography: Swedish, clearly copy and paste from another site :: Sources: In bio: A Nordic Chronology page 64-65, Alf Henriksson; G.V.C. Young, Isle of Man; All the way from Vendelkråka, Alf Henriksson Other sites: * No English Wikipedia entry. * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#_ftnref156 RAGNFRED Eriksson (-after 970)] === Haraldr Sigtryggsson === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Sitricsson-1|Harald Sitricsson (0925-0940)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]] ::: Spouses: [[UNKNOWN-6036|Edgyth (UNKNOWN) Unknown]] ::: Parents: [[Ivarsson-24|Sigtryggr Blinde Ivarsson (abt.0880-0927)]], no mother :: Biography: One line :: Sources: [[Wikipedia:Harald_Sigtryggsson]] : '''[[Sigtryggrsson-1|Harald Sigtryggrsson (-0940)]] ''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Haraldson-2|Godred I (Haraldson) Haraldsson (-1040)]] ::: Spouses: None ::: Parents: [[Ivarsson-24|Sigtryggr Blinde Ivarsson (abt.0880-0927)]], no mother :: Biography: No :: Sources: [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#SihtricYorkdied927 MedLands] Merges: * Proposed 13 Apr 2023 Sitricsson-1 and Sigtryggrsson-1 * NEW researched profile entered on [[Sigtryggrsson-1|Sigtryggrsson-1]] [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Harald_Sigtryggsson]] * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#HaraldLimerickdied940 HARALD (-killed 940). King of Limerick] === Fionnghuala Maclochlan === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Maclochlan-1|Phingola Fionghuala Maclochlan (abt.0950-)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Man-150|Ranald (Man) and The Isles (0980-1005)]] ::: Spouses: [[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]] ::: Parents: None :: Biography: None :: Sources: Online genealogies Other sites: * No English Wikipedia entry. * MedLands: not found. === Røgnvaldr Guðrøðsson === Before untangling we had: : '''[[Man-150|Ranald (Man) and The Isles (0980-1005)]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Ranaldsson-2|Olaf of Man (Ranaldsson) Rögnvaldsson (abt.1005-)]] ::: Spouses: None ::: Parents: [[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]], [[Maclochlan-1|Phingola Fionghuala Maclochlan (abt.0950-)]] :: Biography: None :: Sources: [http://www.qualtrough.org/history/Kings-of-Man.pdf Qualtrough] Name variations: Ranald, Røgnvaldr Guðrøðsson (Downham), Ragnall son of Gofraid (Woolf), Reginald (Young) Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Ragnall_mac_Gofraid]] is very long considering how few references there are to him. * MedLandsRÆGNALD (-1005). King of Hebrides https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_ftnref1218 has a very brief entry noting his death recorded in the Annals of Ulster. Downham Downham, ''Viking Kings'', page 197. states that he was the next reported King of the Isles after his father Guðrøðr Haraldsson (d. 989). He died in Munster in 1005. She cites Annals of Innisfallen s.a. [1004], Annals of Ulster s.a. 1004 [=1005], Chronicum Scotorum s.a. 1003 [=1005]. He may have been succeeded by Lagmann, described as king of ''Suauorum'' by William of Jumièges, but as no King of Sweden with this name is recorded, emending to ''Sudrorom'' (Sudreys) has been suggested by several scholars.Downham, ''Viking Kings'', page 133. Her genealogical chart places Lögmaðr (Lagmann, fl.1012) as brother of Røgnvaldr and father of Óláfr (d.1014) and Røgnvaldr as the possible father of Echmarcach King of Dublin (d.1064).Downham, ''Viking Kings'', page 193. WoolfWoolf, ''Pictland to Alba'', page 246 mentions him as Ragnall, King of Innse Gall, son and apparent successor of Gofraid, died 1005, and presents argument with citations to others who have argued the same, that his Ragnall was the father of Echmarcach son of Ragnall, King of Dublin (by 1035). === Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson === Doesn't need untangling, but bio could do with editing into a coherent whole. : [[Haraldsson-5|Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson (0895-0954)]] * NEW researched profile entered in bio for [[Haraldsson-5|Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson]] [[Willis-3076|V.W.]] Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Eric_Bloodaxe]] * [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#ErikIdied954 MedLands: ERIK ([895]-murdered Stainmore Westmoreland 954) === Gunhild Kongemor Gormsdatter === Doesn't need untangling, but needs sources. : [[Gormsdatter-7|Gunhild Kongemor Gormsdatter (abt.0910-abt.0980)]] Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Gunnhild,_Mother_of_Kings]] * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DENMARK.htm#GunhildGormsdatterdiedafter970 GUNHILD] ([910/20]-after 970) === Harald II (Eriksson) Greycloak === :[[Eriksson-682|Harald (Eriksson) King of Norway II (abt.0935-0970)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1564157/harald-the-black-and-his-relatives-are-a-tangled-mess#a1564608 G2G comment]: Part of the problem is that someone has confused Harald the Black with Harald Grafeldar ("Greycloak"), King of Norway, who was the son of Eirik Bloodyaxe, King of Norway. These are clearly two different Haralds. Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Harald_Greycloak]] * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm#_ftnref150 HARALD Eriksson (-killed in battle Limfiord near Hals, Jylland [965])] === Sigtryggr Blinde Ivarsson === Doesn't need untangling, but needs sources. : [[Ivarsson-24|Sigtryggr Blinde Ivarsson (abt.0880-0927)]] Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Sitric_Cáech]] * Medlands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#SihtricYorkdied927 SIHTRIC "Caoch", grandson of IMAR, son of --- (-[926/27])] and [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#SihtricYorkdied927 SIHTRIC "Caoch" (-[926/27])] (these are slightly different) === Eadgyth of Polesworth === Before untangling we had: : '''[[UNKNOWN-6036|Edgyth (UNKNOWN) Unknown]]''' :: Relationships: ::: Children: [[Haraldsson-213|Godfred Haraldsson (abt.0935-0989)]] ::: Spouses: [[Sitricsson-1|Harald Sitricsson (0925-0940)]] ::: Parents: None :: Biography: Brief :: Sources: [[Wikipedia:Harald_Sigtryggsson]], [[Wikipedia:Edith_of_Polesworth]] Other sites: * [[Wikipedia:Edith_of_Polesworth]] * MedLands: [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#EadgythMSihtricYorkdied927 EADGYTH ([895/902]-, bur Tamworth)] MedLands under [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#SihtricYorkdied927 SIHTRIC "Caoch", grandson of IMAR, son of --- (-[926/27])] and [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#SihtricYorkdied927 SIHTRIC "Caoch" (-[926/27])]:"The Book of Hyde names "Athelstanum…et Elfredum et Edgytham" as the children of King Eadweard "ex concubina Egwynna", specifying that Eadgyth married "Sirichio regi Northanhymbrorum" and was buried at Tamworth" == Request merges == *Godfred [[Haraldsson-213]] and Godred [[Haraldson-2]]. sons of the following Haralds. *Harald [[Sitricsson-1]] and Harald [[Sigtryggrsson-1]], who are both shown as sons of Sigtryggr [[Ivarsson-24]]. == Sources == * Downham, Clare. ''Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland''. (Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press ,2007) * Duffy, Sean. "Ireland and the Irish Sea region, 1014-1318". PhD thesis, 1993, Trinity College Dublin. http://www.tara.tcd.ie/handle/2262/77137 * Qualtrough, John K. ''Kings of Man''. http://www.qualtrough.org/history/Kings-of-Man.pdf (Accessed 15 April 2023.) * Woolf, Alex. ''From Pictland to Alba 789-1070''. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.) * Young, G. V. C. ''The History of the Isle of Man under the Norse, or Now Through a Glass Darkly''. (Peel: Mansk-Svenska Publishing, 1981.)

Harbin Jewish Cemetery

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See: * [[:Category: Harbin Jewish Cemetery, Harbin, Heilongjiang|Harbin Jewish Cemetery category]] for the developing list of people buried in this Cemetery who have profiles on Wikitree. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2511803/harbin-jewish-cemetery Find A Grave] for Harbin Jewish Cemetery with 170+ contemporary images of gravestones. '''Cemetery Name:''' Harbin Jewish Cemetery ''' Original Location 1903:''' No.54, Dongda Zhi Street, Harbin '''Second Location 1920's:''' Tai'an Street, Harbin ''' Current Address:''' Inside Harbin Dongzhengjiao Cemetery, Hwy G1011, Daowai, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China '''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.771878, 126.824327 '''Estimated Burials:''' 876 sets of remains '''Information:''' The Harbin Jewish Cemetery is now located inside the Harbin Dongzhengjiao Cemetery. It is not a "Section" in the traditional sense, but the relocation of a separate cemetery. Karaite Jews, not recognized by Israel until decades later, were buried in the Catholic Union Cemetery in Harbin. The construction of the original cemetery, located at No.54, Dongda Zhi Street behind the Orthodox Eastern Church, commenced in 1903. In the 1920's, it had to be expanded, and was relocated to Tai'an Street (now the site of the Ice Sports Center of Heilongjiang Province). At that time it was the largest among alien residents' cemeteries with its 2.420 m2. In 1958, the Chinese authorities decided to move the Jewish Cemetery to the Public Cemetery (since 1991 named Huang Shan Public Cemetery) located on the outskirts about ten kilometers from Harbin in the East. From approximate 3000 graves of which 1200 with tombstones, 853 were selected and transferred to an area of 6.532 square meters. At the end of 1963, the Jewish community stopped functioning. Until that date 23 graves had been added to the new location, bringing a total of 876 graves to the site. Only 480 gravestones can be identified today. The transcriptions of this cemetery are from Hebrew and Cyrillic, translated into German at the University of Heidelberg, and then into English by the University's website computer translator. Some of the names may be listed as the Hebrew name, and others listed as the Russian version. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: This copy may read identical to the Find A Grave copy, but it is because I am the original author, creating the Harbin Jewish Cemetery master, and entering 700+ records for Harbin. - [[Ewing-740|Rebecca Ewing Peterson]] [[Category: Harbin Jewish Cemetery, Harbin, Heilongjiang]]

Harbinger, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1849

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[[Category:Harbinger, Arrived 12 Feb 1849]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==Voyage of the Harbinger to New South Wales 1849== See: * [https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/The_voyage_of_the_Harbinger The Voyage of the Harbinger] * [http://marinersandships.com.au/1849/02/057har.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters - Harbinger] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1512591 "Shipping Intelligence - Arrivals"], The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 7 April 1849: 2. Accessed 27 Jan 2019.

Harbison, Harbinson, Herbison Burials in and around Ballymena

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Photocopies of four pages from a large book in Ballymena Library showing Burials in townlands around Ballymena over the last three hundred years. This isn’t the whole book, just a few pages for the Herbison One Name Study. The earliest Herbison burial I could find recorded was in 1758. The annotations depict cross-referencing to PRONI will records and memorials recorded on The Braid website. I have also sometimes included estimated birth dates. These are estimated from ages where given on the burial record. This free space page will be used as a source for burials on Harbison, Herbison and Herbinson profiles in the Herbison one Name Study. The information includes Graveyard, Plot Number and death date. Sometimes ages are also provided. People buried in the same plot are often closely related.

Harbords of Norfolk

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[[Category:Lytle-1672]] The goal of this project is to assist one in researching Harbord Families of Norfolk, England. The below families are not necessarily related. '''Notable Harbords''' *[[Harbord-61 | William Harbord MP serving Thetford, Norfolk]] c.1635 *[[Morden-487 | Sir William Harbord of Gunton]] c. 1697 *[[Harbord-53 | Harbord Harbord, 1st Baron of Suffield]]. c. 1734 *[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/harbord-hon-william-assheton-1766-1821 Hon. William Assheton Harbord, of Blickling and Gunton Hall, Norfolk] c. 1766 '''Early Harbord Families of Norfolk''' *[[Harbord-454 | Robert Harbord]] c.1590 *[[Harbord-260 | Hugh Harbord of Buxton]] c. 1654 - The most recent SNP mutation is [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-BY73202/story R-BY73202] (700CE). One participant was [[Harbord-556 | Living Harbord]], a second was [[Harbord-469 | Living Harbord]]. The common ancestor of [[Harbord-556 | Living Harbord]] and [[Harbord-469 | Living Harbord]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harbord-23 William Harbord] *[[Harbord-451 | Christopher Harbord]] c. 1680 *[[Harbord-319 | Richard Harbord of West Somerton to Hemsby]] c. 1691 - The father of [[Harbord-536 | Caroline Harbord]] was Y-DNA tested and returned I-Y3259, a different haplogroup than the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harbord-23 William Harbord] group. *[[Harbord-473 | John Harbord of Norwich and Whitwell]] c. 1774 '''Additional Y-DNA testers are needed to conclusively identify the Haplogroups and subclades of these families.''' '''Unknown Harbords''' *[[Harbord-362 | William Harbord of St Martin at Oak, Norwich]] *[[Harbord-458 | Tobis Harbord Corn Meter of Great Yarmouth]] '''Harbord of Norfolk Research Resources''' *[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/ Norfolk Records Office] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Norfolk,_England_Genealogy FamilySearch Norfolk Guide] *Townsend, P. (1965). Burke’s Genealogical and Heraldic History of Landed Gentry (18th ed.). Burke’s Peerage Limited. - [https://www.burkespeerage.com/ Burke’s Peerage] *[https://www.norfolkfhs.org.uk/ Norfolk Family History Society] *[https://www.amazon.com/Edward-3rd-Lord-Suffield-Norfolks/dp/1726651703 Edward the 3rd Lord Suffield: Norfolk's Most Radical Peer] *[https://richardpharbord.wordpress.com/ Richard Harbord, author] website 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/Lytle-1672#PM-25558434 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Harbottle pedigrees

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[[Category: Horton, Northumberland|Harbottle]] Harbottle pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Harbottle-16.jpg |caption=Harbottle of Horton, (Craster, 1909) }} {{Image|file=Harbottle-5.png |caption=Harbottell, (Vis. of Sussex, 1530) }} See Also... * Dendy, F.W. (1904). "Plate 7: Arms of the lords of Jesmond V," in An Account of Jesmond. Archaeologia Aeliana, 1(3), p. 86. Newcastle upon Tyne: R. Robinson & co., Ltd. [https://books.google.com/books?id=oDJRAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=harbottle%20pedigree%20northumberland&pg=PA86-IA1#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

Harbour Grace, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland

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Harbron Family Photos

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where you want the break to be ===Frank Harbron and Siblings=== ----- {{Image|file=Wampler-606-2.jpg|align=r |size=100px|caption=Frank Harbron Lillie Wampler Wedding 1917}} {{Image|file=Wampler-606-2.jpg|align=l|caption=Frank Harbron Lillie Wampler Wedding 1917}} ----- {{Image|file=Pedersdatter-3556-5.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=Frank Lily Harbron Lina Albert Beer 1947}} {{Image|file=Pedersdatter-3556-5.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Frank Lily Harbron Lina Albert Beer 1947}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-55-3.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=Frank and Lillie Harbron}} {{Image|file=Harbron-55-3.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Frank and Lillie Harbron}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-54-5.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=Harbron Family}} {{Image|file=Harbron-54-5.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Harbron Family}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-55.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=Frank and Lily Harbron}} {{Image|file=Harbron-55.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Frank and Lily Harbron}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron_Family_Photos-1.jpg|caption=Charlie and Annie Harbron|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron_Family_Photos-1.jpg|caption=Charlie and Annie Harbron|align=r|size=m}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-78-4.jpg|caption=Sam Sarah Frank and Lillie Harbron|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-78-4.jpg|caption=Sam Sarah Frank and Lillie Harbron|align=r|size=m}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-77-1.jpg|caption=Charlie after his operation|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-77-1.jpg|caption=Charlie after his operation|align=r|size=m}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-77.jpg|caption=Charlie Harbron's House in Saanich|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-77.jpg|caption=Charlie Harbron's House in Saanich|align=r|size=m}} ----- ===Ireland Images=== {{Image|file=Ireland_Images-1-4.jpg |align=r |size=125px|caption=Courthouse Dundalk Co Louth 1875}} {{Image|file=Ireland_Images-1-4.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=Courthouse Dundalk Co Louth 1875}} ----- {{Image|file=Ireland_Images-1-6.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=St. Nicholas Church, Dundalk}} {{Image|file=Ireland_Images-1-6.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=St. Nicholas Church, Dundalk}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-55-2.jpg |align=r|size=125px|caption=Fares and Schedules
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Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers}}
----- ===Edward, Beatrice and Family=== ----- {{Image|file=Beer-1586.jpg |caption=Ed and Bea Wedding|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Beer-1586.jpg |caption=Ed and Bea Wedding|align=r|size=m}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-54-3.jpg|caption=Watkins Vendor Permit|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-54-3.jpg|caption=Watkins Vendor Permit|align=r|size=m}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-54-2.jpg|caption=Ed Harbron in sailor outfit|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-54-2.jpg|caption=Ed Harbron in sailor outfit|align=r|size=m}} ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-54-4.jpg |caption=Ed Harbron|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-54-4.jpg |caption=Ed Harbron|align=r|size=m}} ----- ===Thunder Bay, Ontario=== ----- {{Image|file=Harbron-54.jpg |caption=Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-54.jpg |caption=Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital|align=r|size=m}} ------ ===Gravestones=== {{Image|file=Wampler-606.jpg|align=r|size=125px|caption=Gravestone Frank and Lillie Harbron}} {{Image|file=Wampler-606.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Gravestone Frank and Lillie Harbron}} ----- ;Edward Harbron, Beatrice Harbron, Philip Harbron, May Carlson{{Image|file=Harbron-54-1.jpg |caption=Harbron family gravestone|align=r|size=125px}} {{Image|file=Harbron-54-1.jpg |caption=Harbron family gravestone|align=r|size=m}}
----- ===Harbron Family Members=== [[Harbron-58|James Harbron (abt.1777-1836)]], [[Harbron-57|John Harbron (abt.1806-1894)]], [[Harbron-56|Frederick Harbron (1842-1920)]], [[Harbron-70|Susan (Harbron) O'Grady (1872-1947)]], [[Harbron-71|Ann (Harbron) Glynn (1875-1955)]], [[Harbron-73|William John Harbron (1878-1912)]], [[Harbron-74|Alfred Harbron (1880-1959)]], [[Harbron-75|Mary Elizabeth (Harbron) Humphris (1882-1971)]], [[Harbron-77|Charles Edward Harbron (1887-1959)]], [[Harbron-78|Samuel Harbron (1888-1968)]], [[Harbron-55|Francis Harbron (1889-1986)]], [[Ferguson-14688|Annie (Ferguson) Harbron (abt.1850-1894)]], [[Harbron-68|Henry George Harbron (1869-1949)]], [[Harbron-66|Alfred Harbron -1st (1862-1932)]], [[Harbron-76|Rachel (Harbron) Hale (1884-1969)]], [[Campbell-40514|Rebecca (Campbell) Harbron (1816-1874)]] '''Harbron Family Events''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Event!!Year!!Location!!Details!!Notes |- |John Harbron||0||Birth||1806||1806 • Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire East Riding|||| |- |John Harbron||0||Christening||1806||24 Oct 1806 • Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England||father James Harbron. No mothers name listed.|| |- |John Harbron||2||Brother||1808||18 Jun 1808 • Hull, Yorkshire, England||Birth of Brother William Harbron(1808–1885)|| |- |John Harbron||7||Brother||1813||Apr 1813 • Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England||Birth of Brother James Harbron(1813–1842)|| |- |Rebecca Campbell||0||Birth||1816||1816 • Kingston Upon Hull, York, England|||| |- |Rebecca Campbell||0||Christening||1816||16 Feb 1816 • Saint Mary,Kingston Upon Hull,York,England|||| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||0||Birth||1816||Abt. 1816 • Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland|||| |- |John Harbron||12||Sister||1818||1818 • Sunderland, Durham, England||Birth of Sister Elizabeth Harbron(1818–1878)|| |- |John Harbron||24||Marriage||1830||08 Apr 1830 • Sculcoates, York, England||Eliza Guy (1807–1839)|| |- |John Harbron||24||Residence||1830||8 Apr 1830 • Sculcoates, York, England|||| |- |John Harbron||25||Son||1831||About 1831, Birth of Son, Thomas Harbron|||| |- |John Harbron||26||Son||1832||1832 • Hull, Yorkshire, England||Birth of Son William Levitt Harbron(1832–)|| |- |John Harbron||28||Son||1834||Birth of Son Edward Guy Harbron (Mechanic)(1834–)|||| |- |John Harbron||29||Residence||1835||1835 • Carlile Street, Southcoates, Yorkshire, England|||| |- |John Harbron||30||Daughter||1836||1836 • Hull, Yorkshire, England||Birth of Daughter Ann Agnes Levitt Harbron(1836–)|| |- |John Harbron||32||Son||1838||1838 • Sculcoates, York, England||Birth of Son Charles Levitt Harbron(1838–1889)|| |- |John Harbron||34||Legal||1840||25 Sep 1840 • Hull, East Yorkshire, England||Wages dispute and Breach of Indentures||Sep 1840 Hull Advertiser and Exchange Gazette John Harbron vs apprentice |- |Rebecca Campbell||24||Marriage||1841||9 Nov 1841 • St Marys Church, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England||John Harbron (1806–1894)|| |- |Rebecca Campbell||24||Census||1841||1841 • Holy Trinity, Yorkshire, England|||| |- |John Harbron||35||Census||1841||6 Jun 1841 • Junction Dock Street, Hull, Yorkshire, England||Occupation: Joiner, John is living in row houses next to Eliza's family. The children are staying with various Levitt and Guy family members, and a 20 year old Elizabeth Harbron is living in his home (possibly his sister or cousin)|| |- |John Harbron||35||Marriage||1841||9 Nov 1841 • St Marys Church, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England||Rebecca Campbell (1817–1874)|| |- |John Harbron||35||Residence||1841||1841 • Vincent Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England|||| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||25||Daughter||1841||21 Sep 1841 • Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland||Birth of Daughter Eliza Ferguson(1841–)|| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||27||Son||1843||6 Aug 1843 • Cork Hill, Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland||Birth of Son Henry Ferguson|| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||29||Son||1845||7 May 1845 • Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland||Birth of Son Nathaniel Cameron Ferguson(1845–1892)|| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||33||Son||1849||1849 • Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland||Birth of Son John Ferguson(1849–)|| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||34||Daughter||1850||1850 • England||Birth of Daughter Anne "Annie" Ferguson(1850–1894)|| |- |Annie Ferguson||0||Birth||1850||1850 • likely born in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland||no birth or christening has been found|| |- |John Harbron||46||Residence||1852||1852 • 50 Story Street, Southcoates, Yorkshire, England|||| |- |John Harbron||58||Daughter||1864||19 Mar 1864 • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England||Wedding of his only daughter || |- |Frederick Sr.||21||Baptism||1864||15 May 1864 • Leeds, St Peter (Leeds Parish Church), Yorkshire, England||baptism for son Alfred Harbron 2 years after his birth in March 1862|| |- |John Harbron||59||Liquidation||1865||2 May 1865 • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England||liquidation|| |- |John Harbron||60||Legal||1866||17 Feb 1866 • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England||Notice of Bankruptcy|| |- |Annie Ferguson||18||Marriage||1867||No record of marriage, but Annie begins using Freds name from this point forward|||| |- |Frederick ||0||Birth||1867||25 Sep 1867 • Market Place, Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland|||| |- |Frederick ||0||Baptism||1867||Oct 1867 • Carrickfergus Parish, Antrim, Northern Ireland|||| |- |John Harbron||62||Classified||1868||14 Nov 1868 • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England||Wanted post||1868 • Cogan Street, Holy Trinity and St Mary, Yorkshire, England |- |Henry George||0||Birth||1869||21 Feb 1869 • Clandeboye Street, Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland|||| |- |Henry George||0||Christening||1869||Ballymacarrett, Knockbreda, Belfast, Ireland|||| |- |Frederick ||2||Residence||1869||1869 • Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||family moved to Dundalk, Louth|| |- |Rebecca||0||Birth||1870||14 Sep 1870 • Bachelors Walk, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Rebecca||0||Baptism||1870||Aft. Sep 1870 • St. Nicolas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Rebecca Campbell||54||Residence||1871||1871 • St Paul, Yorkshire, England||Relation to Head: Wife|| |- |John Harbron||65||Census||1871||1871 • 9 Chatham Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England||John Harbron [cabinet maker], 63; Rebecca Harbron, 52; Relation to Head: Head|| |- |Susan||0||Birth||1872||27 Apr 1872 • Camp Street, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Susan||0||Christening||1872||Aft. 27 Apr 1872 • Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Annie Ferguson||23||IRE||1873||1873 • Dundalk||IRE-Petty-Session-Complainant|| |- |Rebecca Campbell||57||Death||1874||April 1874 • Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding|||| |- |John Harbron||68||Wife||1874||April 1874 • Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding||Death of Wife Rebecca Campbell(1817–1874)|| |- |Annie||0||Birth||1875||5 Feb 1875 • Court House Road, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Grandma Phebe Ferguson present at her birth|| |- |Annie||0||Christening||1875||St. Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Nathaniel Ferguson||60||Death||1876||20 Jun 1876 • Larne, Co Larne Ireland||DOD: 20 June 1876 Name: Nathaniel Ferguson Sex: Male Condition: Married Age: About 60 years old Occupation: Shoemaker Cause of Death: Natural Causes, Instantaneous Notes: Information received from S. Markham Coroner for the County of Antrim|| |- |Frederick Sr.||34||Employment||1876||1876 • Court House, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Frederick Sr.||34||Eviction||1877||22 April 1877 • Court House Road, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Eviction from home at Court House||Frederick was the caretaker at this property and didn't leave the premises when asked. |- |Frederick Sr.||34||Eviction||1877||20 Aug 1877 • Stapleton Place, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Eviction from Stapleton Place|| |- |Phoebe||0||Birth||1877||19 Feb 1877 • Court House Road, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Phoebe||0||Christening||1877||St. Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Phoebe||0||Death||1877||28 Feb 1877 • Courthouse, Dundalk, Ireland||died of infantile convulsions (lasted 2 days)|| |- |John Harbron||72||Classifieds||1878||31 Aug 1878 • York, North Yorkshire, England||For Sale, Setter Dog, 4 years, well broke. May be seen anywhere by paying expenses. John Harbron. Fenny Street, Stockton|| |- |John Harbron||72||Marriage||1878||1878 • Burns Entry, Hull, Holy Trinity, England||Isabella Chaplin and John Harbron living at this address when they married in 1878 (both widows)|| |- |John Harbron||||||1878||Joiner, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer|||| |- |William John George||0||Birth||1878||13 May 1878 • St. Helena's Quay, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||William John Harbron on birth certificate, but William George Henry Harbron on marriage certificate. Both list parents full names.|| |- |Alfred||0||Birth||1880||23 Aug 1880 • St. Helena's Quay, Dundalk, Co. Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Alfred||0||Christening||1880||St. Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |John Harbron||75||Census||1881||1881 • No 10 Burns Entry, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England||Occupation: Cabinet Maker Living with Isabella (wife) Marital Status: Married; Relationship to Head: Head|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||0||Birth||1882||25 May 1882 • Church Lane, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||0||Christening||1882||St. Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Frederick Sr.||42||Witness||1884||12 Dec 1884 • Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Witness in Court Case|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||0||Birth||1884||28 Aug 1884 • Church Lane, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Betsy Coleman present at birth|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||0||Christening||1884||St. Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Frederick ||16||Occupation||1886||1885 • Chapel Lane, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Upholsterer|| |- |Frederick Sr.||44||IRE||1887||Aug 1887 • Church Lane Dundalk||Patrick Kearing Poor Rate Collector of Dundalk against Frederick Harbourn of Church Lane, Dundalk. "Defendant on the 25th day of August 1887 at Dundalk in the county of Louth, did neglect to pay Complainant the sum of £1..16.00 poor rate due by him"|| |- |Charlie||0||Birth||1887||22 Feb 1887 • Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||based on dob listed at time of death (no record of his birth has been found)|| |- |Frederick Sr.||46||IRE||1888||9 Nov 1888 • Quay Road, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Rose Rooney, Church Lane, Dundalk against Frederick Harbourne, Quay Road, Dundalk "Defendant has neglected to pay Complainant the sum of 1.12.6 due for work and labour (as nurse) done by Complainant for Defendant within the last twelve months."|| |- |Samuel||0||Birth||1888||15 Aug 1888 • Quay Road, Dundalk Parish, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Samuel||0||Christening||1888||St. Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Frederick ||19||Military||1888||11 Apr 1888 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Enroll into British Military - served at home Age: 20 years, 6 months Description: 5' 4.5", 127 lbs, Brown eyes, Brown hair, Scar on front of left leg|| |- |Frederick ||20||Military||1888||Apr 1888 • Kings Royal Rifle Corps||Military Serial Number 4470, Name: Frederick Harbron Enlistment Age: 20 Birth Date: abt 1868 Birth Place: Carriek, Fergus Enlistment Year: 1888 Regiment: Kings Royal Rifle Corps Regimental Number: 4470 Attestation Paper: Yes|| |- |Frederick ||21||Occupation||1888||1888-1917, Upholsterer c.1888 Military 1888-1917 proficiency in nursing|||| |- |Frederick Sr.||46||IRE||1889||8 Mar 1889 • Quay Street, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||William Dunne of Claubassil St, Dundalk against Frederick Harbourne, Quay Street, Dundalk "To answer the Plaintiffs Bill in an Action for the sum of £..14.11 (fourteen shillings and 7 pence) for that the defendant is indebted to the said Plaintiff in the|| |- |Annie||38||Death||1888||22 Oct 1888 • Quay Road, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Death of Mother Phoebe O'Neill(1820–1888)|| |- |Frank ||0||Birth||1889||23 Oct 1889 • Quay Road, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Frank ||0||Baptism||1889||Saint Nicholas Church in Dundalk|||| |- |Frank ||0||Baptism||1889||1889 • St Nicholas Church of Ireland, 6 Church St, Townparks, Dundalk, Co. Louth, Ireland|||| |- |John Harbron||84||Wife||1890||Jan 1890 • Hull, Yorkshire East Riding||Death of Wife Isabella Jackson(1810–1890)|| |- |Frederick Sr.||48||IRE||1890||Nov 1890 • Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Incarceration in Dundalk Goal for 1 month for stealing upholstery items from employer [Did he possibly avoid going to jail & went directly to Australia instead?]|| |- |John Harbron||85||Census||1891||1891 • Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England||Living in Nursing home [retired cabinet maker] but listed as 82 years old (matching death record)|| |- |Frederick Sr.||48||Immigration||1891||Jan 1891 • Melbourne, Australia||(was living in Melbourne when Robenia was born in April 1891) Emigrated to NSW after Annie passed away|| |- |Robina Faith ||0||Birth||1891||April 13 1891 • Church Lane, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Dad (Frederick Harbron) was already living in Melbourne when Robenia was born.|| |- |Robina Faith ||0||Christening||1891||St. Nicolas, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Robina Faith ||0||Death||1891||2 Aug 1891 • Church Lane, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Diagnosed with Mesenteric Disease 2 months prior to her death. Annie Harbron present at death|| |- |Alfred||11||Census||1891||1891 • hulme, Manchester, Lancashire, England||Living with his brother Harry & sister in law Mary ; Relation to Head: Brother|| |- |William John George||13||Immigration||1891||1891 • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia||Likely moved to Australia when his Dad did, in 1891|| |- |Rebecca||21||Census||1891||1891 • 39 upper stanhope street, Lancashire, England||Relation to Head: Niece|| |- |Henry George||21||Marriage||1891||Bef. 1891||Married Mary prior to 1891. No marriage record was found. Likely lost in the firest in Ireland, as they were Roman Catholic|| |- |Henry George||22||Census||1891||1891 • 49 upper medlock, Hulme, Lancashire, England||Relation to Head: Head; Occupation: Cabinet Maker Lives with wife Mary and little brother Alfred (10 years old, in school)|| |- |Frederick ||24||Occupation||1891||Proficiency in Nursing. Ghavial 20 Oct 1891|||| |- |Frederick ||26||Residence||1893||1893 • Yorkshire, England||Gardener|| |- |John Harbron||88||Death||1894||Jan 1894 • Sculcoates, Yorkshire East Riding|||| |- |Annie Ferguson||44||Death||1894||Nov 29 1894 • Church Lane, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Annie Harbron (Mrs) Church Lane died of a serious Lungs illness November 29th 1894 buried December 1st age 44 Ceremony performed by J T Waller (I have no record of Rev J T Waller, but I expect he was a parish curate at the time). Annie was burie|| |- |Annie Ferguson||44||Burial||1894||1 Dec 1894 • St Nicholas Church of Ireland, 6 Church St, Townparks, Dundalk, Co. Louth, Ireland||St Nicholas Church Dundalk Cemetary|| |- |Frank ||5||School||1894||Ballyconree Mission School, Clifden, Galway, Ireland|||| |- |Rachel "Ray"||10||Orphanage||1894||Olivet Orphanage, Ballygowan after mother died|||| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||12||Residence||1894||1894-1901 • 14.2, Ballygowan, Down, Northern Ireland||May have been at Olivet Orphanage for Destitute Boys and Girls with her younger sister Rachel. This school had terrible conditions and was closed in 1906|| |- |Susan||22||Marriage||1894||8 Oct 1894 • Dublin South, Ireland||George O'Grady (1874–1917)|| |- |Susan||22||Daughter||1895||Birth of Daughter Laura Violet O'Grady(1895–1981)||01 Feb 1895 • 76 Serpentine St, Dublin City, Ireland|| |- |Frederick ||28||Military||1896||22 Feb 1896||transferred to home service Feb 171896-Dec 12 1899 (3 years 299 days)|| |- |Susan||26||Daughter||1898||Birth of Daughter Winifred Grace "Winnie" O'Grady(1898–1933)||19 Jun 1898 • 21 Credworth Street, West Derby, Liverpool|| |- |Frederick ||32||Military||1899||13 Dec 1899 • Africa||Recalled to Army Service under Special Army Order Pte from Dec 13 1899-April 4 1901 (1 year and 111 days)|| |- |William John George||21||Residence||1900||Mar 1900 • 54 h. Westmoreland Street, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |William John George||21||Marriage||1900||April 26, 1900 St Michael's Church, Surrey Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • William George Henry Harbron, Bachelor, Dundalk, Ireland; Wire Matress Maker, 22 years old, 54 H. Westmoreland Street, Glebe, Father: FrederickHarbron; Upholster, Mother, Annie Ferguson; deceased||Gertrude Louisa Mullins (1880–1964)|| |- |William John George||22||Son||1900||Birth of Son William Frederick Nathaniel Harbron(1900–1962)||30 Sep 1900 • Sydney, New South Wales|| |- |Frederick ||36||Military||1900||1899-1902 • South Africa||Name: F Harbron Service Date: 1899-1902 Service Place: South Africa Campaign or Service: South Africa - Second Boer War Regiment or Unit Name: 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps Regimental Number: 4470|| |- |Frederick Sr.||59||Census||1901||1901 • Westmoreland Lane, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia||2 males & 1 female at residence|| |- |Frank ||11||Census||1901||1901 • ballymacrony, connemara, Galway, Ireland|||| |- |Samuel||13||Census||1901||1901 • Clifden, Galway, Ireland||Age 10, living at "Boys Orphanage Kingstown" Ballymacrony, Ballinsmuch, Onery (sp?) Connemara, Clifden, Galway|| |- |Charlie||14||Census||1901||1901 • Clifden, Galway, Ireland||Age 11, living at "Boys Orphanage Kingstown" Ballymacrony, Ballinsmuch, Onery (sp?) Connemara, Clifden, Galway|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||16||Census||1901||31 Mar 1901 • 14.2, ballygowan, ballygowan, down, Ireland||Scholar at Olivet Home for destitute boys and girls ([http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/Ballygowan/?LMCL=cxdO4z terrible stories] about conditions at this home during the years she would have been there) || |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||19||Census||1901||1901 • 8 Parliament Place, Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Occupation: Laundress Living with Margaret and Florence E Woosey; Relation to Head of House: Boarder|| |- |Alfred||21||Census||1901||1901 • Toxteth Park, Lancashire, England||Living with Aunty Mary Murdock and sisters Rebecca and Annie; Relation to Head of House: Nephew; Occupation: Painter|| |- |Annie||26||Census||1901||1901 • Toxteth Park, Lancashire, England||Occupation: Upholstress, Relation to Head of House: Niece|| |- |Susan||28||Census||1901||31 Mar 1901 • Clifton, Antrim, Ireland||Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife|| |- |Rebecca||31||Census||1901||1901 • 39 upper stanhope street, Lancashire, England||Relation to Head of House: Niece Occupation: Laundress|| |- |Henry George||32||Census||1901||1901 • 19 ledge street, Manchester, Lancashire, England||Relation to Head of House: Head; Occupation: Cabinet Maker; lives with Mary Harbron|| |- |Frederick ||33||Military||1901||April 3 1901 • England||Service at home country (101 days) Discharged July 18, 1901|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||19||Marriage||1902||18 Jan 1902 • 2 Kinder Street, Liverpool, Lancashire||Edwin Norman Humphris (1881–1961)|| |- |Alfred||22||Departure||1902||8 Oct 1902 • Liverpool, England||Traveling to Baltimore with the "purpose of immigration" New York, Occupation: Painter; on hand: £6|| |- |Alfred||22||Arrival||1902||15 Oct 1902 • New York, New York|||| |- |Annie||27||Marriage||1902||23 Aug 1902 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Walter Glynn (1881–1963)|| |- |Annie||27||Residence||1902||23 Aug 1902 • 82 orwell road, Kirkland, Cumberland, England||married in the registers office with Minnie Humphries (her sister) and Elizabeth Roberts as witnesses. She lists her father as deceased. Walter was living at 8 Parliament Place, Liverpool.|| |- |Susan||30||Son||1902||Birth of Son George Edward O'Grady(1902–1966)||Dec 1902 • Belfast, Ireland|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||20||Son||1903||9 Feb 1903 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Birth of Son Edwin Henry Humphris(1903–)|| |- |William John George||25||Son||1903||1 Dec 1903 • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia||Birth of Son Henry George "Harry" Harbron(1903–1998)|| |- |Frank ||12||Occupation||1904||1904 • 14.2, Ballygowan, Down, Northern Ireland||Head Gardener of 4 acres of land at Church of Ireland Orphanage|| |- |Henry George||35||Residence||1904||30 Mar 1904 • Chapel Lane, Louth, Ireland||Fawn colored Toy Terrier|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||20||Child||1905||26 Jun 1905 • Workhouse, Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland||Birth of Daughter unknown Harbron(1905–)|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||23||Daughter||1905||30 Dec 1905 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Birth of Daughter Doris Humphris(1905–1971)|| |- |Susan||32||Daughter||1905||Birth of Daughter Sarah Rachel O'Grady(1905–1997)||17 Feb 1905 • 230 Manor Street, Belfast, Antrim, Ireland|| |- |Henry George||36||Residence||1905||18 Mar 1905 • Chapel Lane, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Charlie||19||Departure||1906||30 Mar 1906 • Londonderry, Northern Ireland||Chas Harbron, male, 17, single, laborer departed on March 30 1906 from Londonderry to St Johns Newfoundland on the Tunisian with shipmaster A G Braes, Allan Line. Ship square feet: 29385 Ship registered tonnage: 6802. Number of passengers: 39|| |- |Charlie||19||Arrival||1906||6 Apr 1906 • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and St John, New Brunswick, Canada|||| |- |Henry George||37||Residence||1906||30 Mar 1906 • Chapel Lane, Louth, Ireland|||| |- |Samuel||18||Immigration||1907||5 Apr 1907 • Londonderry, Northern Ireland||Age 18, Single, Farmer, From Londonderry to Montreal, Quebec on the Tunisian. Ship master's name A G Braes. Allan Line. Ship square feet: 29213 Ship registered tonnage: 6802 Number of passengers: 99|| |- |Samuel||18||Departure||1907||7 April 1907 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Samuel||18||Arrival||1907||11 May 1907 • Montreal, Quebec, Canada|||| |- |William John George||28||Son||1907||8 Apr 1907 • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia||Birth of Son Harold Sydney Harbron(1907–2001)|| |- |Frederick Sr.||64||Wife||1908||17 Aug 1908 Death of 3rd wife Emily at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, New South Wales|||| |- |Frank ||18||Departure||1908||4 April 1908 • Ballyconree, Galway, Ireland||He traveled to town to take a train to Londonerry. He arrived at 11 o'clock that same night and stayed at an old sailor's home.|| |- |Frank ||18||Departure||1908||5 Apr 1908 • allan line, Londonderry, Northern Ireland||Went to the dock and on to the bus that took him away out to the sea where there awaiting him an ocean liner by name "Grampion". There was a huge storm that took them off track by over 100 miles. Total Passengers: 1162 Commander: Captain John M. Johnst|| |- |Frank ||18||Arrival||1908||14 Apr 1908 • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada|||| |- |Frank ||18||Occupation||1908||April 1908 • Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada||Worked for a farmer a couple hours walk from Truro|| |- |Frank ||18||Departure||1908||11 Aug 1908 • Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada||Left Truro at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of August for $11, and arrived in Winnipeg at 11 o'clock the following Friday.|| |- |Frank ||19||Arrival||1909||20 Aug 1909 • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||His brother was working at a dairy farm 3 miles north of Winnipeg and he joined him there for some temporary work|| |- |Frank ||19||Occupation||1909||15 Nov 1909 • Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada||A few days after starting at this new position the farm owner needed to leave for Toronto to see his mother. Frank was left to farm alone for the entire winter.|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||27||Departure||1909||15 Oct 1909 • London, England||Travel to New Zealand|| |- |William John George||31||Son||1909||27 Sep 1909 • Glebe, New South Wales, Australia||Birth of Son Alfred Charles Harbron(1909–1968)|| |- |William John George||32||Witness||1910||28 May 1910 • Meath, Ireland||Name: William J Harbron Role: Witness Trial Date: 28 May 1910 Court Name: Julianstown Court Place: Meath, Ireland|| |- |Frank ||20||Census||1911||1 June 1911 • Souris, Manitoba, Canada||Occupation: Farm Laborer Religion: Anglican; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Servant (this record was very poorly transcribed as "Evenoes Haryrog")|| |- |Frank ||21||Occupation||1911||Nov 1911-1912 • Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||Drove a team of horses hauling ice for the winter and worked on the farm in the summer. In the fall he worked as a night clerk.|| |- |Charlie||24||Census||1911||Jun 1911 • township 4 range 4 west 1st, Lisgar, Manitoba, Canada||Working on the Emos Hennan(sp?) farm, with wife, 5 children & domestic help Elva McHenry (17). He was the only farm labourer. DOB: Nov 1888 Religion: Anglican Employed 52 weeks of the year, 70 hours per week. Total pay for the year was $275.|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||29||Residence||1911||1911 • 5 kinder street, West Derby, Lancashire, England||Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife|| |- |Annie||36||Census||1911||1911 • Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, England||Marital Status: Married Relation to Head: Wife|| |- |Susan||38||Census||1911||2 April 1911 • Clifton, Antrim, Ireland||Relation to Head of House: Wife|| |- |Rebecca||41||Census||1911||1911 • 1 A Romley St, Walton, Liverpool, England||Occupation: Laundress; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Niece; Living with Aunt Mary Moore (widow, age 65)|| |- |Henry George||42||Census||1911||1911 • 7 Annaville Terrace, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland||Lives with wife Mary. Roman Catholic. Occupation Carpenter?|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||27||Departure||1912||23 Apr 1912 • London, England||Destination Port: Sydney, Australia Ship Name: Zealandic|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||30||Daughter||1912||19 Jul 1912 • Liverpool||Birth of Daughter Amy Humphris(1912–)|| |- |William John George||34||Residence||1912||1912 • Glebe, New South Wales, Australia||Occupation: Mattress Maker|| |- |William John George||34||Death||1912||18 September 1912 • Newtown, New South Wales, Australia||NSW Reg#11884/1912 FREDERICK ANNIE NEWTOWN|| |- |William John George||34||Funeral||1912||18 Sep 1912 • 32 Franklin-street, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia||Aunt Blanche Ferguson: Harbron- The Friends of Mrs. B. Ferguson and Family are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly-loved NEPHEW and COUSIN; to leave his residence, Franklin-place, Glebe. This Day, Wednesday, 1.30, for Rookwood|| |- |William John George||34||Funeral||1912||18 Sep 1912 • 32 Franklin-street, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia||Harbron - the Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Gertrude Harbron are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late dearly loved Husband William George Henry; to leave her residence, 32 Franklin-street, Glebe, This afternoon at 1.15 for Church of England Ce|| |- |William John George||34||Burial||1912||Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia||Age 32 Rookwood Cemetery Section T Row 6 Inscription: "my hubs" Denomination: Old Church Of England|| |- |Susan||40||Son||1912||Birth of Son Horace 'Harry' William Richard O'Grady(1912–1981)||14 Jul 1912 • Antrim, Ireland|| |- |Henry George||43||Marriage||1912||Aft. 1912 • Lancashire, England to Kate Wight Schofield (1872–1934)||(marriage information came from her obituary)|| |- |Frederick ||35||Marriage||1912||July 1912 • Fylde, Lancashire||Isabella Ann Edwards|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||30||Marriage||1914||Marriage|||| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||31||Son||1914||21 Mar 1914 • West Derby, Lancashire||Birth of Son Walter Humphris(1914–)|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||32||Military||1914||Page 1 - British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920|||| |- |Alfred||33||Departure||1914||Feb 1914 • Sydney, Australia|||| |- |Alfred||33||Arrival||1914||9 Mar 1914 • London, England|||| |- |Alfred||34||Military||1914||1914-1920 • Name: Alfred Harbron Regiment or Corps: London Regiment, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regimental Number: 20605, 52005|||| |- |Frederick ||47||Arrival||1914||21 Dec 1914 • Sydney, New South Wales|||| |- |Frederick ||47||Departure||1914||21 Dec 1914 • Brisbane|||| |- |Frank ||22||Occupation||1915||1915 • Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||Flour Mill ; first packing bran, then on the shorts, and finally on the flour. (putting a bag on a packer machine, pull lever that packs flour, then top up any missing flour manually). Then working on the boiler.|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||33||Residence||1915||1915 • 2 kinder street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Other Records: Spouse|| |- |Alfred||34||Marriage||1915||18 Feb 1915 • St. Mary, Disley, Cheshire, England||Ellen Evans (1884–1965)|| |- |Alfred||35||Residence||1915||1915 • Disley, Cheshire, England|||| |- |Frank ||26||Injury||1916||1916 • Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||While working in the paper ligtening press he was responsible for putting 1760 pounds of paper on the press, and then out of it again, and putting another on within 10 seconds. It proved too much for him and the doctor ordered him to quit for 6 months.|| |- |Charlie||29||Residence||1916||1916 • Baildon, Saskatchewan, Canada||Occupation: Servant on a farm Religion: Methodist|| |- |Frederick ||49||Military||1916||1916-1918, injured in war||Name F. Harbron Missing in action Nov 18 1916 Internment Nov 29 1918 Section Western Theatre of Operations. Rank 2/Lt. Regiment 1st and 2nd Battalions. Manchester Regiment|| |- |Frank ||27||Marriage||1917||24 May 1917 • Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||Marriage Francis "Frank" Harbron married Lillian "Lillie" May Wampler in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, on May 24, 1917, when he was 27 years old and Lillie was 21. Married in Sarah's house Clergyman: H.M. Baker Witnesses: Hector McKay Mrs. H.M.Baker|| |- |Susan||45||Spouse||1917||Death of Husband George O'Grady(1874–1917)||May 1917 • Hackney, London, England|| |- |Frederick Sr.||77||Death||1920||29 June 1920 • Manly, New South Wales||Name: Frederick Harbron Death Date: 1920 Death Place: New South Wales Father's name: John Mother's name: Rebecca Registration Year: 1920 Registration Place: Manly, New South Wales Registration Number: 12822|| |- |Frederick Sr.||77||Burial||1920||Rookwood Cemetery, Manly, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||38||Residence||1920||1920 • 2 Kinder Street, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Annie||45||Residence||1920||1920 • 2 Kinder Street, Lancashire, England||living with sister Minnie and brother in law Edwin Humphries|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||43||Residence||1925||1925 • 2 Kinder Street, Lancashire, England||Edwin, Minnie and Edwin jr living at 2 Kinder Street, Lancashire, England|| |- |Rebecca||55||Residence||1925||1925 • 63 index street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Charlie||39||StepDaughter||1926||4 Mar 1926 • Duncan, Vancouver Island, Canada||Birth of Step-Daughter Geraldine "Dina" Christine Griffin(1926–2012)|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||47||Residence||1929||1929-1930 • 2 Kinder Street, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Rebecca||58||Residence||1929||1929-1930 • 32 Baythorne Road, Lancashire, England||living with William Loftus and Mabel Loftus at 32 Baythorne Road|| |- |Charlie||43||Homestead||1930||April 3 1930 Homestead Endowment||Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Homestead Grant Registration April 3 1930 No: 659092 Name: Charles Harbron|| |- |Frank ||42||Residence||1933||Lived in Bay Tree Alberta in 1933 (I've lost the records for this - I think it was originally attached to Samuel or Charlie in the old "Harbron Family Tree" records) Or was it from a letter we found?|||| |- |Samuel||45||Marriage||1933||14 Oct 1933 • Creek Point, Summerland, British Columbia, Canada||Samuel Harbron, Farmer, Bachelor, age 43, Anglican, living in Summerland, BC, born in Galway, Ireland. Listed William Harbron as father and Susan Harbron as mother, both born in Louth, Ireland||Sarah Annie Johnson (1889–1955) |- |Susan||60||Daughter||1933||Death of Daughter Winifred Grace "Winnie" O'Grady(1898–1933)||22 Jan 1933 • 230 High Street, Clapton, Berkshire, England|| |- |Susan||61||Residence||1933||1933 • 94 Southwold Road, Hackney, Middlesex, England||Granddaughter came to live with Susan after daughter Winnie passed away. Son Horace (Harry) and daughter Laura also live with her here.|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||52||Residence||1934||1934-1940 • 2 Kinder Street, Lancashire, England||Living with husband Edwin, daughter Doris and granddaughter Leslie; Marital Status: Married|| |- |Charlie||48||Residence||1935||1935 • Oordondale, Peace River, Alberta, Canada||Occupation: Farmer (was this on his parcel of land?)|| |- |Charlie||49||Marriage||1936||12 Dec 1936 • St Andrews United Church, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada||Annie Maclachlan Riddell (1891–1972)||[http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/c263b4bb-9a58-44db-a0d7-1b5b7995c321 view record] |- |Rachel "Ray"||52||Residence||1936||1936 • 39 Harden Ave, Northbridge, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Annie||64||Census||1939||1939 • 6 Sykes St., Liverpool, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Frederick ||64||Residence||1939||1939 • 478, crompton way, Bolton, Lancashire, England||Living with wife Isabella and daughter Mary Prudence and her husband Owen. Marital Status: Married|| |- |Samuel||52||Residence||1940||1940 • West Summerland, Yale, British Columbia, Canada||Occupation: Labourer|| |- |Annie||65||Residence||1940||1940 • 7 Haighe Street, 3, Liverpool, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Susan||68||Residence||1940||7 Sep 1940 • Surrey, England||When the Surrey Docks were bombed the family moved to Leckhamstead, near Newbury|| |- |Susan||68||Residence||1940||1940 • Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England||Daughter Laura and Winnie's daughter Daisy Norma Hosier living with her here|| |- |Charlie||58||Residence||1945||1945 • Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada||Laborer|| |- |Charlie||58||Residence||1945||1945 • Victoria; Carleton, British Columbia, Canada||Occupation: Shipyard Worker|| |- |Annie||70||Residence||1945||1945 • 15 Dalrymple, Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Lives alone|| |- |Susan||75||Death||1947||Nov 1947 • Wandsworth, London, England|||| |- |Frank ||60||Occupation||1949||1949 • Fort William, Ontario, Canada||Watchman|| |- |Samuel||61||Residence||1949||1949 • 3420 Clydesdale Street, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada||Occupation: Coke Screen Attendant, Living with Sarah Annie (Mrs. S. Harbron)|| |- |Charlie||62||Residence||1949||1949 • 345 Kerr, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada|||| |- |Rachel "Ray"||65||Residence||1949||1949 • 39 Harden Ave, Northbridge, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Rebecca||78||Death||1949||Feb 1949 • Walton Hospital, Liverpool North, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Rebecca||78||Burial||1949||24 Feb 1949 • 104 River Lane, Liverpool, England , Liverpool, Lancashire, England, Grave R 205|||| |- |Henry George||80||Death||1949||Oct 1949 • Manchester, Lancashire, England||Age 80 years|| |- |Frank ||60|| Occupation||1953||1953 • Fort William, Ontario, Canada||Elevator employee|| |- |Charlie||66||Residence||1953||1953 • Esquimalt; Saanich, British Columbia, Canada|||| |- |Rachel "Ray"||70||Residence||1954||1954 • Northbridge, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Frederick ||82||Death||1954||Apr 1954 • Farnworth, Lancashire, England||Age 82 years|| |- |Samuel||67||Wife||1955||30 Sep 1955 • Mission British Columbia, Canada||Death of Wife Sarah Annie Johnson(1889–1955)|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||70||Husband||1955||16 Apr 1955 • Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia||Death of Husband James Henry Hale(1886–1955)|| |- |Annie||80||Death||1955||21 Dec 1955 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England|||| |- |Annie||80||Burial||1955||24 Dec 1955 • Liverpool, Lancashire, England||Church of England Cemetery|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||72||Departure||1956||Dec 1956 • Vancouver||and 1 Jan 1957 • Honolulu, Hawaii|| |- |Frank ||66||Residence||1957||1957 • Fort William, Ontario, Canada|||| |- |Samuel||69||Residence||1957||1957 • Turner Road, Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada||pensioner, living alone|| |- |Charlie||70||Residence||1957||1957 • Esquimalt; Saanich, British Columbia, Canada|||| |- |Frank ||68||Occupation||1958||1958 • 629 Vickers Street, Fort William, Ontario, Canada||Engineer, Pool 1|| |- |Samuel||70||Residence||1958||1958 • Mission City, Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada||Occupation: Laborer|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||74||Residence||1958||1958 • Northbridge, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Charlie||72||Death||1959||16 Dec 1959 • 345 Ker Ave, Saanich, British Columbia, Canada|||| |- |Charlie||72||Obituary||1959||19 Dec 1959 • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada|||| |- |Alfred||78||Death||1959||19 Apr 1959 • Llandudno Hospital, Llandudno, Caernarvonshire, Wales, United Kingdom|||| |- |Alfred||78||Cremation||1959||22 Apr 1959 • Colwyn Bay, Caernarvonshire, Wales|||| |- |Alfred||78||Obituary||1959||Alfred Harbron 23 April 1959 North Wales Weekly News||MR. A. HARBRON The death took place at Llandudno Hospital on Sunday after a long illness of Mr. Alfred Harbron, Hillcote, Penmaenmawr road, Llanfairfechan. He was 78.|| |- |Alfred||78||Probate||1959||11 Jun 1959 • Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales||HARBRON Alfred of Hillcote Penmaenmawr Road Llanfairfechan Caernarvonshire died 19 April 1959 at The General Hospital Llandudno Caernarvonshire Administration Bangor 11 June to Ellen Harbron widow. Effects £1400.|| |- |Frank ||70||Residence||1962||1962 • Fort William, Ontario, Canada||unemployed|| |- |Samuel||74||Residence||1962||1962 • R.R. 2, Mission, British Columbia, Canada||retired|| |- |Frank ||78||Residence||1968||1968 • apt 1, vickers street, fort william, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||retired|| |- |Samuel||79||Residence||1968||May 1968 • Gen Del, Mission, Fraser Valley East, British Columbia, Canada||retired|| |- |Samuel||80||Death||1968||8 Sep 1968 • St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||Event Date: 08 Sep 1968 Event Place: Vancouver, British Columbia Age: 80 Marital Status: Widowed DOB: 15 Aug 1888 Spouse's Name: [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/dd622388-ec97-4bd6-ad21-acfa211794cb Sarah Ann Johston]|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||84||Residence||1968||1968 • Lidcombe, Reid, New South Wales, Australia||Occupation: Tailoress|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||84||Death||1969||21 Jul 1969 • Helensburgh, New South Wales, Australia||Reg# 34624/1969 father: FREDERICK mother: ANNIE region: HELENSBURGH|| |- |Rachel "Ray"||84||Burial||1969||1969 • Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia||Rookwood General Cemetery Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia PLOT Zone F Independent General Section K Grave 1814|| |- |Mary Elizabeth "Minnie"||89||Death||1971||Jul 1971 • St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales|||| |- |Frank ||81||Residence||1972||1972 • Apt 1, 629 Vickers Street, Fort William, Ontario, Ontario, Canada|||| |- |Frank ||83||Residence||1974||1974 • Fort William, Ontario, Canada|||| |- |Frank ||85||Residence||1980||1980 • Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||moved to Kingston to live with daughter Esther Ritchie|| |} '''Harbron Family Members sorted by death year''' #[[Harburn-47|John (Harburn) Harbron (1747-1810)]] - 63 years #[[Bullock-4928|Hannah (Bullock) Harbron (1779-1831)]] - 52 years #[[Harbron-58|James Harbron (abt.1777-1836)]] - 59 years #[[Harbron-64|Ann Agnes Levitt (Harbron) Craig (1836-1864)]] - 27 years #[[Campbell-40514|Rebecca (Campbell) Harbron (1816-1874)]] - 63 years #[[Harbron-62|Thomas Harbron (abt.1832-1878)]] - 46 years #[[Harbron-65|Charles Levitt Harbron (1838-1889)]] - 51 years #[[Harbron-57|John Harbron (abt.1806-1894)]] - 88 years #[[Ferguson-14688|Annie (Ferguson) Harbron (1850-1894)]] - 44 years #[[Harbron-73|William John Harbron (1878-1912)]] - 34 years #[[Harbron-56|Frederick Harbron (1842-1920)]] - 78 years #[[Harbron-66|Alfred Harbron (1862-1932)]] (half brother) - 70 years #[[Harbron-70|Susan (Harbron) O'Grady (1872-1947)]] - 75 years #[[Harbron-68|Henry George Harbron (1869-1949)]] - 80 years #[[Harbron-71|Ann (Harbron) Glynn (1875-1955)]] - 80 years #[[Harbron-77|Charles Edward Harbron (1887-1959)]] - 72 years #[[Harbron-74|Alfred Harbron (1880-1959)]] - 79 years #[[Harbron-78|Samuel Harbron (1888-1968)]] - 80 years #[[Harbron-76|Rachel (Harbron) Hale (1884-1969)]] - 85 years #[[Harbron-75|Mary Elizabeth (Harbron) Humphris (1882-1971)]] - 89 years #[[Harbron-55|Francis Harbron (1889-1986)]] -97 years excluding Annie Agnes, Annie Ferguson and William (average age = 78 years)

Harbron Name Study

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[[Category:Harbron Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Harbron Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harbron Harbron] name '''(including Harbrow, Harbon, Harborn, Harbourne, Harburn, etc)'''. 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 Harbron 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 Harbrons), by time period (18th Century Harbrons), or by topic (Harbron DNA, Harbron Occupations, Harbron 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 Harbron 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 '''[[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Harbron}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ----- '''What to do after joining''' {{One Name Study|name=Harbron}} ;Add the Harbron One-Name Study template to the top of your Harbron family profiles, just below the ==Biography== line. (The code is directly below the image to the right)
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{{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! * * * ===To Do List=== *Create new Harbron logo to replace the standard one name study blue logo *Begin analyzing data and publish some reports here *Feature families who emigrated to specific countries ==Membership== * [[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]] * * '''Visit Harbron/Harbrow/Harbon/Harban Profiles on Wikitree''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/harbron Harbron profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARBROW Harbrow profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harbon Harbon profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harban Harban profiles on WikiTree] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harbrow Harbrow] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harbon Harbon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harban Harban] Additional variants: Harborn, Harburn, Habron

Harco Mine Disaster 1921

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[[Category:Harco Mine Disaster, Harco, Illinois, 1921]] [[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]] | '''Harco Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 31 August 1921 * Location: [[:Category:Harco, Illinois|Harco, Saline County, Illinois]] * Victims: 11 * Cause: Gas explosion {| 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;"|Baughan, Herschel ! 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, Hiram ! 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;"|Goodrich, Charles ! 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, 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;"|Luther, 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;"|Lyman, W. J. ! 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;"|Mosco, Charles ! 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;"|Mosco, Michael ! 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;"|Reeder, Herbert ! 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;"|Stewart, 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;"|Warwick, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/harco.htm * [https://www.gendisasters.com/illinois/6006/harrisburg-il-harco-coal-company-mine-explosion-aug-1921 Harco Mine Disaster]

Hardee Family Mysteries

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Hardeman County, Texas

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Welcome to Hardeman County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From==== {{Blue|Hardeman County was created in 1858 from Fannin County, re-created in 1876, organized in 1884.}} The county was named for pioneer brothers Bailey and Thomas Jones Hardeman. Quanah is the county seat. ===Adjacent Counties=== *Harmon County, Oklahoma (north) *Jackson County, Oklahoma (northeast){{Image|file=Hardeman_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Here's an image. }} *Wilbarger County (east) *Foard County (south) *Cottle County (southwest) *Childress County (west) ===History/Timeline=== SEE THESE FACEBOOK IMAGES of our Texas PANHANDLE [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1566497656928066/ PANHANDLE] {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :1858 The county was created, county seat and largest city is Quanah. . It is named for two brothers, Bailey Hardeman and Thomas Jones Hardeman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardeman_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Hardeman_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Quanah Acme and Pacific }}{{clear}} The county was organized in 1884 :16th and 17th Century Lipan Apaches dominated the area Wichita Indians settled along the Red River. .https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch05 : :'''1700''' the Comanches and Kiowas migrated to hunt buffalo and other game. :'''1870-1880''' Cattle rustlilng was prevalent during Civil War and Reconstruction. Thieves crossed the Red River to Indian Territory. :'''1880''' population of Hardeman and Foard counties together totaled only fifty. :'''1881 to 1884''' Wilbarger County administered Hardeman County's legal affairs. Margaret, first called Argurita, was the original county seat. :'''1885''' Fort Worth and Denver Railway made a survey of area, Quanah was laid out. :'''1890''' Election was held between Quanah and Margaret ( across the Pease River from other settlements and from the railroad). :'''1890''' if voter had lalundry done in a town for 6 weeks, this established residence!!! ::Due to this rule the railroad crews were called citizens. :'''1891''' Foard County was formed from Hardeman, Cottle, King, and Knox counties, a division that left Margaret in Foard County. :'''1875 to 1890''' Hardeman County was principally a ranching area. Before construction of the railroad, cattlemen of the R2 Ranch, which covered 35 sq. mi of Hardeman County, and other ranchers drove their herds to Dodge City, Kansas. Cowboys picked up the Western (or Dodge City) Trail at Doan's Crossing of the Red River, near Vernon. :'''1887''' completion of railroad in 1887, Quanah emerged as an important shipping point for the surrounding area. :'''1890''' the population of Hardeman county grew (49 to 3,904), farmers fenced the land in E planting wheat, oats. 25,000 cattle. :1903 - St. Louis-San Francisco Railway built to Quanah from Oklahoma City, :'''1910''' the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railroad opened a rail link fostered more new settlement, :'''1920- 1930''' # of tenants and sharecroppers grew. In contrast to many other areas of the state the majority of the tenants were white. ====Land Grants==== ====Government Offices==== Hardeman County has had 3courthouses:1885 - Margaret, 1890, Quanah, and 1908 Quanah.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Quanah/Hardeman-County-Courthouse-Quanah-Texas.htm :'''1st Courthouse''' was Margaret no image :'''2nd Courthouse, 1890''' Quanah :'''3rd Courthouse , 1908''' is current...It is Style - Beaux-Arts Built of Brick, with Texas Historical Landmark.The stately 1908 Courthouse reflects the pride felt by Hardemaners when they moved the County Seat from Margaret. Residence for voting was determined by where one had one's laundry done. It was a clean election. The Hardeman County courthouse received an exterior restoration which was completed in 2011. An interior restoration grant was awarded to Hardeman County in 2012. ====Government Offices==== Hardeman county has had 3 courthouses:Hardeman County has had three courthouses: 1885 - Margaret, 1890 - Quanah and 1908 Quanah.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Quanah/Hardeman-County-Courthouse-Quanah-Texas.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1885 i'''n Margaret no image :'''2nd Courthouse, 1890''' in Quanah {{Image|file=Hardeman_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1908 courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1908''' - in Quanah Style - Beaux-Arts with a Brick material, is a Texas Historic Texas Historic The stately 1908 Courthouse reflects the pride felt by Hardemaners when they moved the County Seat from Margaret. Residence for voting was determined by where one had one's laundry done. It was a clean election. The Hardeman County courthouse received an exterior restoration which was completed in 2011. An interior restoration grant was awarded to Hardeman County in 2012. ===Geography=== *Hardeman County is the northernmost county in Texas that is '''not part of the Texas Panhandle.''' North Texas (known as North Central Texas, Northeastern Texas ) is a distinct cultural and geographic area forming the central-northeastern section of the U.S. state of Texas. North Texas is generally considered to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, and north of Waco. North Texas is the N of the eastern portion of Texas. The counties included are Archer, Baylor, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Cottle, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Foard, Grayson, Hardeman, Hood, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Montague, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young County, Texas. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch05 Hardeman County, Texas] :Type -Rolling Plains region of NW Texas. :Center is at 34°15' north latitude and 99°45' west longitude. :Railroad Burlington Northern and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroads. :Size 688 square miles of grassy, rolling prairies. :Elevation 1,300 to 1,700 feet. :Rivers N 2/3 is drained by the Red River, forming the N boundary, S part is drained by the Pease River. :Soils range from red to brown, with loamy surface layers and clayey or loamy subsoils. :Prime Farmland 31 and 40% of the land in the county.. Vegetation is tall to medium-tall grasses and mesquite or shinnery oak trees. Climate is generally dry, with cool winters and hot summers. :Temperatures January from an average low of 24° F -52°, and in July from 72° to 98°. :Rainfall is 23 inches, the average annual snowfall is 7 inches. :Growing season averages 220 days a year, last freeze in late March and first freeze, November. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch05 ===Protected Areas=== *Copper Breaks State Park, which is operated by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, is located in far southern Hardeman County near the Pease River just off State Highway 6, 12 miles south of Quanah. The park features a portion of the state Texas longhorn herd. *Lake Pauline is located off U.S. Highway 287, 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Quanah. ===Demographics=== :2010 census, the population was 4,139. :2000, there were 4,724 people with a population density of 7 people/sq mi . The racial makeup of the county was 85.41% White, 4.83% Black or African American, 0.76% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 7.09% from other races, and 1.61% from two or more races. 14.50% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for median income for a family was $33,325. The per capita income for the county was $16,824. About 14.60% of families and 17.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.00% of those under age 18 and 13.40% of those age 65 or over. Hardeman County was one of 46 prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state of Texas until November 2006, when voters approved referendums to permit the legal sale of alcoholic beverages for on- and off-premises consumption. Highways
*U.S. Highway 287 *Texas State Highway 6 School Districts - two school districts, with two elementary, one middle, and two high schools. *1980s the county had twenty-two churches, with an estimated combined membership of 5,000 Politics - true to the Democratic party in statewide and national elections. After the presidential election of 1952 the county went Republican only twice, in 1972 and 1984. During this same period the county voted Republican in only one gubernatorial election (1986), and then by the narrow margin of 708 votes to 690. In United States Senate races, Republicans received the majority only in 1972 and 1984. In the 1982 primary 98 percent voted Democratic and 2 percent Republican, ===Cities=== [[:Category:Quanah, Texas|Quanah]] county seat.. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgq01 Quanah, Texas] has a Historic jail and keeper's residence known as Hardeman County Historical Jail Museum. no image ====Unicorporated Towna==== *[[:Category:Chillicothe, Texas|Chillicothe]] *[[:Category:Goodlett, Texas|Goodlett]] ====Ghost Towns==== *[[:Category:Acme, Texas|Acme]] *[[:Category:Medicine Mound, Texas|Medicine Mound]] ===Local Resources=== *Georgia-Pacific operates a gypsum plant in the Acme, located 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Quanah on U.S. Highway 287. *[http://www.judgeroybean.com/counties/Hardeman.html Hunting] Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Turkey, Dove, Quail, Squirrel *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/hardeman Hunting] '''Attractions'''
*Copper Breaks State Park, which is operated by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, is located in far southern Hardeman County near the Pease River just off State Highway 6, 12 miles south of Quanah. The park features a portion of the state Texas longhorn herd. *Lake Pauline is located off U.S. Highway 287, 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Quanah. ===Historical Census=== :1880 --- 50 — :1890 --- 3,904 7,708.0% :1900 --- 3,634 −6.9% :1910 --- 11,213 208.6% :1920 --- 12,487 11.4% :1930 --- 14,532 16.4% :1940 --- 11,073 −23.8% :1950 --- 10,212 −7.8% :1960 --- 8,275 −19.0% :1970 --- 6,795 −17.9% :1980 --- 6,368 −6.3% :1990 --- 5,283 −17.0% :2000 --- 4,724 −10.6% :2010 --- 4,139 −12.4% :Est. 2015 --- 3,840 ===Notables=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Chillicothe Cemetery, Chillicothe, Texas|Chillicothe Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Quanah Memorial Park, Quanah, Texas|Quanah Memorial Park]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hardeman/ListHardeman.html Hardeman Co., Texas cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2618 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardeman_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_North_Texas *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hardeman_County,_Texas_Genealogy *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvr26 *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgq01 Quanah, Texas] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hardeman/ListHardeman.html Hardeman Co., Texas cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2618 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hardeman_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *https://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/hardeman-county/ Genealogy]

Hardeman Crews Family Members

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Hardeman "Hardy" Crews was born in Virginia around 1740-1750. He is thought to have fled the English area of North Carolina during the War of the Regulation. While in hiding, he married a Cherokee woman named Phoebe. Hardy and Phoebe are known to have had two daughters, Ann and Mary. Phoebe died about 1800. Ann married a Hubbard, and Mary married a Meredith. Hardeman and/or one of his brothers named sons Hardeman, so it it hard to distinguish among records for men named Hardy Crews. In the late 1800s, descendants of Phoebe's daughters, Ann and Mary, attempted to claim land in Indian Territory. Their claims were denied because although Phoebe had been a full blooded Cherokee, over time the family had separated itself from the Cherokee nation. Although it was accepted that the descendants carried Cherokee blood, they had not participated in the community or suffered any of the privations that the land grants were intended to remedy. Phoebe's name did not appear on any Cherokee rolls because they did not exist during her lifetime. Since her descendants had separated themselves from the tribe, their names did not appear either.

Hardin County, Tennessee

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Welcome to Hardin 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 Hardin 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 == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Hardin County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Hardin County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Hardin County History== Hardin County was created in November, 1819. It was named after [[Hardin-318|Col. Joseph Hardin]], who served in the Revolutionary War.
On April 6-7, 1862, Hardin County was the site of a major Civil War battle, the Battle of Shiloh (aka the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing). With 24,000 casualties, it was one of the bloodiest battles of the war.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shiloh Wikipedia, The Battle of Shiloh] ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== #[https://www.nps.gov/shil/index.htm Shiloh National Military Park] - site of The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shiloh Civil War's Battle of Shiloh] #[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/shiloh.html?tab=facts Shiloh Battlefield, National Civil War Registry] #[https://www.nps.gov/shil/index.htm National Park Service, Battle of Shiloh] === Hardin County Notables === ==Geography== Hardin County is part of West Tennessee, one of Tennessee's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Divisions_of_Tennessee Three Grand Divisions]. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Space:Decatur_County%2C_Tennessee|Decatur County]] (north) * Wayne County (east) * Lauderdale County, Alabama (southeast0 * [[Space:Tishomingo_County%2C_Mississippi|Tishomingo County, Mississippi]] (south) * [[Space:Alcorn_County%2C_Mississipppi|Alcorn County, Mississippi]] (southwest) * [[Space:McNairy_County%2C_Tennessee-1|McNairy County]] (west) * [[Space:Chester_County%2C_Tennessee|Chester County]] (northwest) * Henderson County (north) ==Government Offices== * [https://www.hardincogov.com/ Hardin County Government Wesbsite] == Resources and Records == === On WikiTree === *[[:Category:Hardin County, Tennessee, Cemeteries|Hardin County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hardin_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Hardin County Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-hardin-county Hardin County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/hardin/ Hardin County, Tennessee, Genealogy Trails] * [https://tngenweb.org/hardin/ Hardin County USGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/hardin/hardin.html Hardin County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/hchs.htm Hardin County Historical Society] ==Communities== ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Crump, Tennessee|Crump]] * [[:Category:Savannah, Tennessee|Savannah]] (county seat) ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Adamsville, Tennessee|Adamsville]] * [[:Category:Milledgeville, Tennessee|Milledgeville]] * [[:Category:Saltillo, Tennessee|Saltillo]] === Census-designated Places === * Olivet * [[:Category:Walnut Grove, Hardin County, Tennessee|Walnut Grove]] === Unincorporated Communities === * Big Ivy * Bucktown * Caney Hollow * Cerro Gordo * Childers Hill * Counce * Crossroads * Grandview * Hamburg * Hinkie * [[:Category:Hookers Bend, Tennessee|Hookers Bend]] * Hurley * [[:Category:Lebanon, Hardin County, Tennessee|Lebanon]] * Maddox * [[:Category:Morris Chapel, Tennessee|Morris Chapel]] === Ghost Town === * Hardinville ==Sources== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Tennessee Hardin County on Wikipedia]

Hardin DNA Project

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[[Category:Hardin DNA Project]] This is the project page for the tracking of DNA from descendants of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding]] and [[Moseley-315|Ann Moseley]], [[Harding-859|Henry Harding]] and [[Belcher-258|Ann Belcher]] and [[Harding-1187|William Harding]] and Unknown Wife, all of whom originated in Northumberland Co., Virginia and have left distinct DNA traces.. These three couple are the progenitors of multiple Harding/Hardin families in America. Note, the reference quoted here is an unreliable source filled with secondary sourcing and not original records. [https://archive.org/details/hardinhardingofvOOwulf "Hardin and Harding of Virginia and Kentucky"]Comparison between the two: A872917/A742854 = 752,721-2,970,464 @ 7.1 cMs on Chr 1
KG2043463/TR6212087 = 105,758,739-113,927,365 @ 8.2 cMs on Chr 4
KG2043463/AA3897055 = 105,758,739-113,762,103@ 8.0 cMs on Chr 4
A381433/M447593 = 14,539,821-23,247,790 @ 9.5 cMs on Chr 5
T064446/TR6212087 = 3,271,675-5,383,888 @ 7.4 cMs on Chr 10
A053805/M447593 = 81,024,825-88,945,341 @ 8.2 cMs on Chr 10
M901545/M447593 = 108,681,669-118,360,994 @ 12.0 cMs on Chr 10
EA5680299/A742854 = 126,315,024-131,491,323 @ 12.1 cMs on Chr 11
KG2043463/M447593 = 48,302,545-54,591,704 @ 7.2 cMs on Chr 12
DP3782771/TR6212087 = 20,814,559-24,108,468 @ 8.3 cMs on Chr 13
KG2043463/A742854 = 77,896,021-82,542,309 @ 15.7 on Chr 16
A921150/M605811 = 6,490,913-8,162,613 @ 8.2 cMs on Chr 18
EA5680299/M605811 = 40,267,070-45,189,180 @ 7.6 cMs on Chr 20
MB6538726/TR6212087 = 58,267,648-61,644,330 @ 14.1 cMs on Chr 20
==Origins== For many years, the earliest common ancestors of the Hardings of Northumberland were thought to be [[Harding-448 |George Harding]] and [[Orley-1 |Mary Orley]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitechapel Whitechapel], London, based on the 1920 article in Tyler's Quarterly, which has been shown to be inaccurate. Instead, six separate families are kknown to have originated in the Northern Neck of Virginia based on the Y-DNA and autosomal DNA test results given below. Y-DNA applies only to direct male line descendants and does not include descendants of daughters, who may be proven with autosomal DNA. Of the 14 people tested on this site, in seven cases both members of the pair descend from [[Harding-1187|William Harding (1692-1752)]]. Further research needs to be done on all of these families. ==Y-DNA Results for Harding Families== ===What is Y-DNA and how does it work=== Y-DNAThe Family Tree DNA site, [http://www.familytreedna.com] Harding DNA ProjectHarding-Hardin-Hardin Association DNA web page (contains more information than the Family Tree DNA site) [http://www.hhhdna.com/hhh.htm] is one of the most accurate ways to determine connections between male line individuals going back 10 or 12 generations. The tests currently in use test certain markers that change very slowly over centuries. The more markers tested, the more clearly the results become. For instance a 12 Marker test will result in a large number of matches whose ancestry cannot be determined or who connect many centuries back. It is useless for our purposes. A 24 Marker test will give more resolution but still lacks enough detail to obtain a good match. A 36 Marker test will give good resolution back beyond the beginnings of genealogical time, that is to 1400 or 1500 or so. The tests used in this analysis use only 36 Marker tests. Relationship is calculated in terms of Genetic distance. It is complicated calculation that results in a number, essentially the number of changes in individual markers between two individuals. For instance in a 37 Marker test, a genetic distance of 0 mans a very close relationship, that a common ancestor in 1 to 3 generations. A distance of 1 means a close relationship, perhaps 3 or 5 generations. A distance of 2 takes the relationship back about 4 to 7 generations. A distance of 3 means 5 to 8 generations and 4 to 6 would take us back to early colonial times or beyond. Above about 6 means no connection in genealogical times. This analysis will use genetic distance in a 37-marker test as well as actual genealogical research on the individual testers male line back as far as possible. Many of the testers did not have a tree available or knew their line only back to 1800 or so. All of these were researched in detail. A few could not be traced back to the original ancestor but remain in the list of related men and can in some cases be placed in a particular line based on genetic distance. The hundreds of Hardin-Harden-Harding men tested are group into large Haplogroups designated E, G, I, and R. All of the tests used in this analysis are in Haplogroup R. Within Haplogroup R, the largest, there are 25 unrelated groups of Harding-Harden-Hardin men with three or more members. Five of those groups relate to males who originated families in the Northern Neck of Virginia area, including Northumberland, Westmoreland, Stafford and successor counties. These tests are available at http://www.hhhdna.com/hhh.htm. The original list is available at www.familytreedna.com. Search for the Hardin-Harden-Harding DNA Project. All references in this analysis are to these two sites. Names of living persons have not been used due to WikiTree privacy policies although they can be accessed on the hhhdna site. I will discuss each of those five groups. These results change most of what has been believed about the descendants of Thomas Harding and Anne Moseley as you will see here. Y-DNA is hard evidence of relationship. It detects direct male one surname parental relationships but also detects breaks in that male line, for instance a man with the Hardin surname may find he is descended from from a man who does not carry that name, the result of either adoption or non-marital relationships. ===GROUP ONE: Descendants of [[Harding-1187|William Harding (1692-1752)]]=== This group is R1F beginning on line 134 on the chart at hhhdna.com includes ten men. At first glance it is hard to see the connection to William Harding. However this list includes descendants of each of William's three sons, Charles, Thomas and William. A detailed look at the genetic markers shows that all of the men have genetic differences of between 0 and 5, an indication that all of them are related to each other and to William Harding. They show a genetic difference of over 20 to all others in the HHHDNA database, indicating no relationship to anybody else in the database. ===GROUP TWO: Descendants of [[Harding-860|Henry Harding (aft.1670-bef.1697)]]=== This group is R1H beginning at line 150 on the HHHDNA site and includes eight men. As in other groups it is at first hard to determine relationships and ancestors. However, two of the men say they are descended from [[Harding-860|Henry Harding (aft.1670-bef.1697)]] and surprisingly, four of them are descended from William Harding, who died in South Carolina in 1809. Later research shows that this William Harding was a son of [[Hardin-1135|George Hardin (1718-1781)]] and grandson of [[Harding-860|Henry Harding (aft.1670-bef.1697)]]. They have a genetic distance of 2 to 5 from each other, a close relationship. None of these men is related to the other groups in under a genetic distance of 20. This means that [[Harding-860|Henry Harding (aft.1670-bef.1697)]] and [[Harding-1187|William Harding (1692-1752)]] are unrelated to each other and cannot be brothers. ===GROUP THREE: Descendants of Mark Harding and Mary Hogue (maiden name disputed)=== This group is R1A and contains 15 testers, most of which have clear lines back to Mark and Mary. Again they are all closely related to each other by between 0 and 5 genetic distance but are unrelated to any other Hardings. This well-known family includes prominent Hardings inKentucky and Virginia, including pioneers and Revolutionary War leaders. It's genealogy is badly distorted because of the large number of men named Mark, John, Henry and William. These men cannot be related to any of the other Hardings in the hhhdna database. ===GROUP FOUR: Descendants connected to [[Harding-5711|William Harding (abt.1738-abt.1826)]]=== This was the most surprising group. It is R1N beginning at line194 and includes five men. This [[Harding-5711|William Harding (abt.1738-abt.1826)]] has been connected to [[Harding-858|Charles Harding (abt.1714-abt.1783)]], son of Harding-1187 of Group 1. However, they are not genetic relatives of of William Harding in Group One. Therefore this [[Harding-5711|William Harding (abt.1738-abt.1826)]] cannot be a son of [[Harding-858|Charles Harding (abt.1714-abt.1783)]], Research continues on this group. Note that there is a birth record for a William Harding, son of [[Harding-858|Charles Harding (abt.1714-abt.1783)]] in 1738. However, there is no known connection between this William, who married Clarissa Million, and the son of of [[Harding-858|Charles Harding (abt.1714-abt.1783)]]. Y-DNA supports this conclusion. ===GROUP FIVE: Descendants of [[Harden-2007|Thomas Harden (1725-aft.1809)]] of Rockingham County, NC, died 1809=== This group, the one I am descended from, includes only four men, three of them closely related and all of them descendants of [[Harden-2007|Thomas Harden (1725-aft.1809)]]. This [[Harden-2007|Thomas Harden (1725-aft.1809)]] was born about 1725. His early life is shrouded in mystery. He may have been born in Stafford County but there is no proof of that. He showed up in Westmoreland County, Virginia in the 1740s and married there before moving to Fairfax County, then to North Carolina. Autosomal DNA results connects him to the Million and Bennett families, including descendants of [[Harding-5711|William Harding (abt.1738-abt.1826)]] from Group 4, who married Clarissa Million, daughter of Robert Million and Grace Bennett. There is a possibility that [[Harden-2007|Thomas Harden (1725-aft.1809)]] was a grandson of [[Harding-10096|John Harding (aft.1670-bef.1714)]], younger son of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding (abt.1635-bef.1674)]] and [[Moseley-315|Anne (Moseley) Harding (abt.1648-abt.1745)]]. ===GROUP SIX: Descendants of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding (abt.1635-bef.1674)]] and [[Moseley-315|Anne (Moseley) Harding (abt.1648-abt.1745)]]=== Short answer, there are so far no Y-DNA descendants of this couple. None appear on the HHHDNA site. A thorough search of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding (abt.1635-bef.1674)]]'s descendants, much of which will be posted soon, gives a strong sense that he has no male descendants that have been tested for Y-DNA and may have no male descendants carrying the Harding name at all. The last known male descendant lived in Northumberland in the early 1800s and then vanished. Except for circumstantial clues that [[Harden-2007|Thomas Harden (1725-aft.1809)]] may be their great-grandson and the only man who has living male descendants and there may be no more than five or six of them. We may never be able to prove this since no other branches of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding (abt.1635-bef.1674)]]'s family appear to have male descendants to take the test. ==Early Hardings in Virginia== There are several Hardings in America prior to and shortly after 1650, though there are no documented relationships with the subjects of the this study:: *[[Bennett-1181 |RICHARD BENNETT]] 2000 acs. upon Nansamund Riv. (Suffolk Co.) & neare adjacent to land granted to Georg Fawdon; being a neck of land, the river on one side & on the other a Cr., beg. 3 miles up sd. Cr. &c. 26 June 1635, p. 186. Trans, of 40 pers: John Francis, Ann Atwood Alex. Garner, John Lane, Georg Locker, Eliz. Husley, jon. Peeters, Jon. Dee, Rich. Bird, Tho. Williams, Gilbert Lee, Tho. Jones, Ambro. Bennett, Rich. Cullumbine, vIb£ i _Luter, Robt. Moore, Hen. RutkirT, Rich. Morris, Ralph Hewes, Rich. Glascock, Rich. Glascock, Edw. Yorke, Wm. Quilmead, Peter Bayly, Robt. Rawson, Peter White, Wm. Fowler, Wm. Limpson, Wm. Durand, Ralph Compeere, Arthur Wood, Hen. Johnson, Grace, his wife, James Smith, '''Mary Harding''', Arthur, Martin, Georg Bussey, Rich. Bennett, Augt. Negoe (or Negro), Tho. kild with a tree."Nugent, Neil. "Cavaliers and Pioneers: A Calendar of Virginia Land Grants, 1623-1800" (2018) Forgotten Books." [https://libsysdigi.library.illinois.edu/OCA/Books2012-02/cavalierspioneer00nuge/cavalierspioneer00nuge_djvu.txt University of Illinois Archives] *[[Cobbs-20 |AMBROSE COBBS]], 350 acs. Henrico Co., July 25, 1639, page 658.
Upon Appamattuck Riv., adj. land of Mr. John Baugh & Mr. Abraham Wood. Trans, of 7 pers: [[Cobbs-20 |Ambrose Cobb]], [[White-3147 |Ann, his wife]], [[Cobbs-17 |Robert, his son]], [[Cobb-3952 |Margaret, his daughter]], Richard Barker, Hugh Barker, '''Thomas Harding'''. No known relation. *JEREMIAH GREY, 150 acs. James Citty Co., May 22, 1642, Page 775. On the S. side of James Riv., upon the head of land of Mr. Grindall called the old forte & Grindalls Hill, & lying bet. land of John Bishopp & Mr. Ewin called the Colledge land. Trans, of 3 pers: Richard Harris, Luke Goodnought, '''Joane Harding'''.No known relation. *'''GEORG HARDING,''' 300 acs. upon the Eastermost side of Lawnes Creek, (Isle of Wight Co.) adj. Mr. Tuke & Alice Bennett. June 10, 1642, Page 859. Trans, of 6 pers: Himselfe, Thomas Sabin, Thomas Hardy, Georg Netlefeild, James Strong, Jon. Laith.Possible relation. **[[Lawrence-831 |ROBERT LAWRENCE]], 200 acs. Isle of Wight Co., Aug. 25, 1642, Page 793. W. upon Lawnes Cr., '''adj. Mr. Harding''' & the Widdow Bennett's lands. Trans. of 4 pers: Robert Lawrence, Eliza his wife, John Backwell, Edward Ison.Possible relation. **[[Lawrence-831 |ROBERT LAWRENCE]], 200 acs. Isle of Wight Co., Sept. 12, 1644. Page 12. Upon Eastermost side of Lownes Cr., adj. '''Mr. Hardings land''', and along land of Widdow Bennett. Due by patent dated Aug. 25, 1642 for trans, of 4 pers. **JOHN STOCKER, 200 acs., Isle of Wight Co., June 19, 1642, Page 820. Known by the name of Hoggpen Neck,''' adj. Mr. Hardinge''' & land of Widdow Bennett. Trans, of 4 pers: Francis Carpenter, Hen. Johnsons, twice, Mary Johnson. *BENJAMIN HARRYSON, Gent., 500 acs. James City Co., March 21, 1643, Page 949. On the S. side of James River, on the Southerly side of Round Island Swamp. Due for trans, of 10 pers.: Watkin Downes, John Hely, Tho. Brooks, Mary Burges, Wm. Smith, Tho. Smith, '''Sarah Harding''', John Davis, Jno. Clay, Peter , Negro. No known relation. *CAPT. [[Fauntleroy-19| MOORE FANTLEROY]], 350 acs. in Rappa. Riv., on S. side (old Rappahannock Co.), running S. W. & adj. 200 acs. formerly taken up by sd. Fantleroy. 5,350 acs. on N. side of Rappa. Riv. (old Northumberland Co.), 22 May 1650, p. 230. 2600 acs. lyeth on the upper side of Farnham Cr., adj. land of Anthony Jackman; 2750 acres lyeth on lower side of sd. Cr., running nigh the mouth of New Mencococond Riv. Trans, of 107 pers: John Shaw, John Price, Tho. Golding, Pet. Swaine, Joseph Groomer, George West, John Wright, And. Bonner, Symon Taylor, Geo. Atten (or Allen) Hen. Bryan, Theo. Jones, Richd. Greenwell, Richd. Hooke, Maudlin Cartar, Jane Welch, Eliz. Ranson, Mary Bayle, Joane Moore, Eliz. Havant, Robt. Garlick, Xtopr. Miller, Jno. Welchman, Ri. Rice, Ri. Jones, Rich. Carrick, David Crisrall, Robt. Thomas, Tho. Poulter, Henrry Langley, Morgan Jones, Ri. Dixon, Aotan Hoord, Andrew Nokes, Lewis Hutchins, Wm. Mason, John Mixon, Tho. Richardson, Fra. Hill, Tho. Hill, Jno. Smellock (or Mellock), Peter Wilson, Banill Harris, John Denton, Giles Lactins, Dom. Lumby, John Skidd, Tho. Wariner, John Pope, Henry Fry, Step. Hall, Jam. Weston, Ben. Hayfeild, Wm. Watts, Geo. Walgrove, Peter Craner, Jno. Murrey, Wm. Valler, Jos. Cowling, Geo. Price, Wm. Hownson, Richd. Smith, Tho. Stelet, Edw. House, John Collins, Joner Sharper, Law. Chiles, Hen. Grimes, Tho. Poultner, And. Holmes, Wm. Nusum, Mary Porten, Eliz. Rey, Matt. Whorson, Eliz. Turner, Fra. Carpenter, John Holly, '''Tho. Harding''', Robt. Manker, Lawlin Rawkin, Alex. Camell, Tho. Mann, Mary Hill, Ann Demecry, Eliz. Barker, Marg. Cripps, Jno. Williams, Edw. Barber, Wm. Richards, Jno. Gouge, Marke Wight, Robt. Nuttall.Possibly [[Harding-861 |Thomas Harding]]. *[[Speke-2 |THOMAS SPEAKE]], 1,000 acs., Northumberland Co., 16 Sept. 1651, p. 337. Upon N. W. side of Nomini Riv. (old Northumberland Co.)including Sedar Island, bounding S. W. upon land of Mr. Lewis Burwell & N. W. upon land of '''William Harding'''. 600 acs. due by former patent & 400 acs. for trans, of 8 pers.Possibly [[Harding-7264|William Harding]]. *MR. ROWLAND BURNHAM, 1400 acs. lyeing on the S. side of Rappa. Riv. (Old Rappahannock Co.), about 20 miles up the same, bounded with Sunderland Cr. on the S. E. & S. W. & W. upon another devdt. of sd. Burnham's. 9 Jan. 1651, p. 339. Trans, of 28 pers: Rich. Wright, Owen Davis, Timo. Dover, Step. Webb, Jno. Anderton, Nicho. Lurks (?), Mr. Rowld. Burnham, Mrs. Alice Burnham, Joan Welch, Jno. Welch, Sus. Burnham, Enoch Downing, Dinah Perkins, Wm. Hughs, Hen. Jones, Jno. Huchins; Kate, Mary, Tom, Negros; Anne Quimbee, Ja. Land, Giles Mabor, Sa. Stoppee, Rt. Luellin, Anne Bore, Wm. Bernard, '''Ja. Harding''' (or Farding), Jno. Davis, Henry Gestee.Possible relation. *HENRY NICHOLLS, 100 acs. in Lynhaven Parish, Low. Norf. Co., 22 Nov. 1651, p. 351. On the head of the Mile of Goldsmiths land. Trans, of 2 pers: Henry Nicols, '''Ann Harding'''. No known relation. *'''THOMAS HARDING''', 740 acs. Low. Norf. Co., 20 Oct. 1653, p. 85. Part lying on Nwd. side of Broad Cr., a branch of the Ewd. branch of Eliz. Riv., beg. at a marked white oake standing by the Valley side & running for length N. E. by N. &c, and 640 acs. the residue beginning at a great markt pine by a branch side, running into the Broad Cr., thence running N. N. W. &c. 100 acs. granted unto John Bolton 11 Sept. 1648 & assigned unto sd. Harding, & 640 acs. granted sd. Harding 22 Feby. 1652.No known relation. *ANTO. HOSKINS, 400 acs. Northampton Co., 11 Mar. 1653, p. 286. Beg. at the mouth of Kings Cr., adj. land of Edmd. Bibby &c. Granted unto Capt. Wm. Epps, 3 Feb. 1626, by him deserted & granted unto sd. Hoskins by order of Govr. &c.,6 Oct. 1653, & also due for trans, of 8 pers: Phillip Risden, Henry Vose, '''Mary Harding''', Derrick Jnoson. (Johnson), Thomas Usher, Wm. Willis, Peter Derickson, Richard Turner.No known relation. *MR. HUGH LEE, 1100 acs. in Petomeck freshes above Puscatoway (Old Rappahannock Co.), on the Wwd. side of the river, bounding Sly. upon Mr. Claies land, Nly. along the river & parallel to Mr. Cley. 15 July 1657, p. 114, (170). Trans, of 22 persons: Jonathan Marrow, Mary Marrow, Dorithy Marrow, Wm. Browne, Wm. Hanniver, Geo. Wilson, Hannah Lee, Mr. David Linsey, Anne Murrall, Joshua Esto, Anne Moore, Junr., Anne Moore, Senr., Dan Lile, Jno. Carr, Eliz. Parry, Mary Harris, '''Eliz. Hardinge,''' Mary Barkinton, Anne Murrall, Joshua Estoe, Wm. May, Rob. Smart. No known relation.
==Autosomal DNA results by family== ==[[Harding-861|Thomas Harding]] and [[Moseley-315|Anne (Moseley) Harding]]== ====[[Harding-860 |Henry Harding]] and [[Aldridge-46|Mary Jane Aldridge]]==== No descendants because they had no children. ====[[Harding-1612|John Harding]] and [[Trussell-97|Jane Trussell]]==== John Harding and Jane Trussel had only one son Willoughby, who died young. Therefore they have no descendants. This testee descends from Henry Wilkins Harden of South Carolina, whose ancestry is not known. *●EH3728612 ====[[Harding-6449|Thomas Harding]] and [[Haynie-96|Ann Haynie]]==== *●TR6212087●AA3897055●A012715●M447593●M605811 ==[[Harding-859|Henry Harding]] and [[Belcher-258|Ann Belcher]]== *●A921150●T064446●A130656●T309365●A381433●JN5373372●A621336●GW6839279
●A093288●M898553●A173161●G449113 ==[[Harding-1187|William Harding]] and Unknown Wife== *●A053805●M901545●A284523●M330454●A012715●A956203●M447593●A497254●T472748
●QS1276355●H802165●A742854●M042222●M605811●A569545●A422952●HC3420302
●M836948●GV1254595●NE8578018●A527106●A485847●A984070●DP3782771●WR5516898
●MX6303372●A988507●A872917●A810073●M811320●A447996●EA5680299●KG2043463
●PY1470082●MB6538726 == Endnotes ==

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In the last few years of her life, Elizabeth ''Sands'' Harding lived with her son Orlando B. Harding, in Sibley, Iowa."United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGMY-JTD : accessed 30 July 2018), Orlands B Hardwig, Holman, Osceola, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 102, sheet 10A, family 240, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 416; FHL microfilm 1,374,429. note: The index for this census record says Harwig but the original image can easily be recognized as Harding. Orlando lived in a large house on the edge of Sibley that was still known as The Harding Home when I was there in 2003. The house remained in the family for three more generations after Orlando with the last owner being his great-granddaughter Sharon Scharlepp. Sharon found the Bible while cleaning out the house and entrusted it to me. The Family Records include the birth dates for Curtis, both his wives and all of his children, 7 by Martha Parrish and 9 by Elizabeth Sands. Also included are dates for both his marriages and a few deaths. We do not know who made the entries, they appear to have been written in one or two sessions rather than as events occurred. All but two of the events recorded occurred while Elizabeth Harding was still alive. Alva and Orlando died well after their mother and those records are clearly written by someone else. All are transcribed below: '''MARRIAGES''' Curtis Harding and Martha Parrish were married Feb’y the 7th A.D. 1832 Curtis Harding and Elizabeth Sands were married October 21st 1846 '''BIRTHS''' Curtis Harding was born August the 6th A.D. 1812 Martha Parris was born July the 2nd A.D. 1812 Charles Stuart Harding was born November the 20th A.D. 1832 Dwight Harding was born June the 23rd A.D. 1834 Anning Harding was born December the 2nd A. D. 1837 Lloyd Harding was born April the 4th A. D. 1839 Wayne Harding was born September the 14th A.D. 1840 Louesa Caroline Harding was born December 17th 1842 Elihu Parrish Harding was born July 16th 1845 Orlando B Harding was born September 20th AD 1847 George Corwin Harding was born May 7th AD 1850 Lewis Harding was born December 17th AD 1853 Almedia Angeline Harding was born Noveber 8th AD 1855 Elizabeth Sands was born July 19th AD 1826 Mary Elnorah Harding was born February 19th 1858 Martha Harding was born May 28th 1860 Alvah Harding was born September the 2nd A. D. 1862 Estella Harding was born April the 22nd A.D. 1865 Eugene Harding was born July 8th A.D. 1871 '''DEATHS''' Martha Harding died July 31th AD 1845 Elihu Parrish Harding died Aug 15th 1845 Lewis Harding died November the 27th 1860 Mary Elnorah Harding died September the 16th 1861 Angeline A. Harding died June 10 1887 Alvah Harding 13-Aug-1931 Clark S. D. Orlando B. Harding February 27, 1933 ==Sources==

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[[Category: Harding Family Fabrications]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] === Bibliographic Information === * Title: The Hardings in America; a genealogical register of the descendants of John Harding, of England, born A. D., 1567 * Author: Wilbur Judd Harding * Publisher: The Harding Printing Co. of Keystone, Iowa * Published: 1925 * Language: English === Description === Book detailing the genealogies of the Harding, Hardin and Harden families in America, specifically the descendants of [[Harding-117|John Harding]] of England, born 1567. === Locations === * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/866377306 Find a copy in a library] via WorldCat * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/310550 FamilySearch catalog record] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ibBRAAAAMAAJ Google Books record] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005758865 HathiTrust Digital Library record] === Errata === See [[Space:%27%27Hardings_in_America%27%27_Debunked|''Hardings in America'' Debunked]] === Use on WikiTree === * Citation example: :::Harding, Wilbur Judd. ''[[Space:Hardings in America|The Hardings in America; a genealogical register of the descendants of John Harding, of England, born A. D., 1567]]'' (The Harding Printing Co., Keystone, Iowa, 1925). * Footnote example: ::: [[#S1|Harding]]: Page 16 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hardings in America|WikiTree profiles that use this source]]

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[[Category:Harding Family Fabrications]] == ''Hardings in America'': Fabricated Persons and Facts == === Background === Abner Morse, in his 1864 ''Several Ancient Puritans'', suggested possible ancestral lines for several early Hardings in New England. In 1925, Wilbur J. Harding published ''Hardings in America'', which built on Morse's work, but filled in some gaps, added some details and removed some of Morse's cautionary language. Wilbur Harding's book tells of three Harding brothers -- Joseph, John and Richard -- who accompanied [[Gorges-102|Robert Gorges]] to New England in 1623 and started most of the original Harding lineages in New England including, from Joseph, those of [[Harding-356|John Harding]] of Braintree and Bridgewater and [[Harding-26|Joseph Harding]] of Eastham, from John, that of [[Harding-3724|Abraham Harding]] of Braintree and Medfield, and from Richard, those of [[Harding-456|John Harding]] of Gloucester and Weymouth and [[Harding-121|Stephen Harding]] of Providence. A 1925 letter from Wilbur on the same subject was also published in Veryl E. Harding's 1958 ''Four Centuries of the Harding Family.'' In both his book and his 1925 letter, Wilbur provided specific facts relating to the three immigrant brothers that enhanced the plausibility of his claims. Wilbur's claims have been repeated in other secondary sources, including Gladys McPherson's ''Ancestry of Addie Clark Harding'', and have been adopted as fact by most family trees for the applicable lines of Hardings. As discussed below, however, subsequent research has shown that noone meeting the description of any of the three immigrant brothers existed and that most of Wilbur's "facts" related to them were made up. === Disputed Claim: Hardings in the 1623 Robert Gorges Party === According to Wilbur Harding's claims: (1) There is a 1636 will of a John Harding of Northampton, England that made bequests to his brother William and to his sons Richard, Amos, John, Lemuel and Oliver (or in the recounting in Wilbur's letter in ''Four Centuries of the Harding Family'', sons Amos, Richard, Joseph, John and Oliver). (2) The William Harding referenced in the will was probably the William Harding whose daughter Mary Harding married Robert Gorges. (3) Three sons of the John Harding who made his will in 1636 -- Joseph, John and Richard --- came to New England with their cousin Mary's husband, Robert Gorges, in 1623. (4) The list of passengers accompanying Robert Gorges included the names of John Harding, wife and young sons, Joseph Harding, and Richard Harding and wife and infant son. The problems with these claims are: * There were multiple Robert Gorges who were roughly contemporaries and who were part of the same extended Gorges family. According to the profile for Sir Robert Gorges of in the ''History of Parliament'' and articles from 1872 and 1875 that were published in NEHGR, the Robert Gorges who married Mary Harding, daughter of William Harding, was not the Robert Gorges who sailed to New England in 1623. * The William Harding who was the father of Mary Harding who married Robert Gorges, was from Wanborough and Claygate, Surrey, and there is no evidence connecting him to John Harding of Northampton. * No passenger list has been found for the ship on which Robert Gorges' party sailed. * No evidence has been found of any Hardings being part of Robert Gorges' party. No evidence has been found that identifies more than a handful of the men in his party, none of whom were called Harding. * No evidence has been found of any Hardings in New England prior to 1639 other than Robert Harding of Boston (1630), his sister Elizabeth Harding of Boston (1635) and Martha (Doane) Harding and Phoebe Harding of Plymouth (both 1632). There is thus no reason to believe that there were any Harding immigrants in Robert Gorges' 1623 party, and the available evidence suggests that there were no Hardings in New England until 1630. === Disputed Existence: Joseph Harding, Immigrant === According to Wilbur Harding's claims: (1) A Joseph Harding was one of three brothers who immigrated with Robert Gorges in 1623. (2) Joseph's name appears in the records as "Joseph Harding of Braintree." (3) After Robert Gorges returned to England, Joseph moved to Plymouth. (4) Joseph married Martha Doane in Plymouth in 1624. (5) After his marriage, he removed to Cape Cod. (6) Joseph had a son named John, born about 1625, who in turn was the father of a daughter named Sarah who married [[Tower-2273|John Tower]] and a son who was [[Harding-356|John Harding]] of Braintree and Bridgewater. (7) Joseph also had a son named Joseph, born in 1629, who was [[Harding-26|Joseph Harding]] of Eastham. (8) Joseph died in 1630. The problems with these claims are: * As discussed above, there is no evidence of a Joseph Harding or any other Harding being party of Robert Gorges' party. * No records have been found of a Joseph Harding in New England prior to the records for [[Harding-26|Joseph Harding]] of Eastham. (There are some records, however, relating to [[Hardy-2205|Joseph Hardy]] of Salem that spell his name Harding.) * Since the town of Braintree was not called such until 1640 and was instead called Mount Wollaston, it is implausible that any records for this profile's hypothetical Joseph Harding or anyone else before 1640 would have referred to them as "of Braintree." * While [[Doane-85|Martha (Doane) Harding]] who died in Plymouth in 1638 obviously was married to a man named Harding, no evidence has been found that establishes his name or otherwise identifies him. In the profile for [[Doane-85|Martha (Doane) Harding]] of Plymouth in Robert Charles Anderson's 1995 Volume II of ''Great Migration Begins'', (1) the first name of Martha's husband was left blank, indicating that Anderson and his team found no reliable evidence as to what his name was, and (2) Anderson stated that Martha's husband probably died before Martha sailed for New England. * Since the earliest settlement on Cape Cod was established in 1637, seven years after Joseph Harding's supposed death, it is implausible that Joseph and Martha would have removed to Cape Cod prior to his death in 1630. (It appears likely that Wilbur Harding included the "removal to Cape Cod" claim in order to explain why "son" Joseph Harding of Eastham was in Eastham.) The immigrant Joseph Harding described by Wilbur Harding thus appears to be a complete fabrication. === Disputed Existence: John Harding, Immigrant === According to Wilbur Harding's claims: (1) A John Harding was one of three brothers who immigrated with Robert Gorges in 1623. (2) John was accompanied by his wife and two sons, John (then aged 8) and Abraham (then aged 5). (3) John moved to Gloucester, where he sold land to Frances Jones in 1635 and purchased land from Abadiah and Susan Mason in 1636. (4) John was chosen as a Selectman of Gloucester in 1637. (5) John returned to Weymouth in 1640, where he took the freedman's oath and drew land in Braintree. (6) [[Harding-3724|Abraham Harding]] later moved onto his father's lands in Braintree. (7) John continued to live in Weymouth until is death in 1650. (8) On October 8, 1650 administration of his estate was granted to sons John and Abraham and his property was later inventoried and appraised at £146:15:08. (9) His property was divided equally between his two sons, who were responsible for a dowery of £25 to his daughters Sarah and May when they wed. (10) John's widow died in 1656. The problems with these claims are: * As discussed above, there is no evidence of a John Harding or any other Harding being party of Robert Gorges' party. * No evidence has been found of a Harding in Gloucester prior to 1652, when his "son" John bought land there and married widow Tybbot. * No record of the purported 1635 and 1636 land transactions have been found. No Frances Jones or Abadiah Mason are listed in Anderson's 2015 ''Great Migration Directory'', which means that Anderson and his team found no evidence of the presence of a person by either name in New England prior to 1641. * No record of the supposed 1637 Gloucester selectmanship has been found. According to both Babson and Pringle, Gloucester did not have a town government until 1642 and selectmen were not chosen until 1643. Therefore, there could not have been a John Harding who was chosen a Selectman of Gloucester in 1637. * According to Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration Directory'', the only John Harding for whom there is evidence that they were present in New England before 1641 was [[Harding-456|John Harding]] of Gloucester and Weymouth who made his will in October 1682. * According to both Anderson's ''Great Migration Directory'' and Chamberlain's ''History of Weymouth'', the John Harding who took the oath of freemanship in May 1640 was the [[Harding-456|John Harding]] of Gloucester and Weymouth who made his will in October 1682. * It is established by Thomas Lechford's ''Note-book'', as endorsed by a 1958 TAG article, that [[Harding-3724|Abraham Harding]] of Braintree and Medfield was the son of John Harding of Boreham, Essex, England and the brother of [[Harding-3839|Capt. Robert Harding]] of Boston, not the son of Wilbur's supposed immigrant John Harding. * No record of the death of a John Harding in 1650 or his widow in 1656 have been found. * No record of a 1650 estate administration for a John Harding has been found. The immigrant John Harding described by Wilbur Harding thus also appears to be a complete fabrication. === Distorted Existence: Richard Harding, Immigrant === According to Wilbur Harding's claims: (1) A Richard Harding was one of three brothers who immigrated with Robert Gorges in 1623. (2) He immigrated with his wife and a 3-year-old son named John, who was [[Harding-456|John Harding]] of Weymouth and Gloucester who made his will in 1682. (3) Richard and his first wife had a second son named Stephen about 1624, who was [[Harding-121|Stephen Harding]] of Providence, Rhode Island. (4) In 1633, a Braintree tax record shows that Richard was taxed on a small amount of property. (5) On May 10, 1640, Richard took the freedman's oath. (7) Richard's first wife died before 1630 and, in that year, he married Elizabeth Adams. (8) Richard and Elizabeth had a daughter named Lydia who was born in 1632 and married [[Saunders-5394|Martyn Saunders]] in 1651. (9) In his 1657 will, Richard made bequests to his widow, his son John and John's daughter Mary. (10) Richard's wife Elizabeth died in 1664. Some of Wilbur Harding's claims (e.g. those for the later part of Richard's life) are true, but they relate to a man named Richard Hardier. As discussed in [[Harding-108|Richard Hardier's profile]]: (1) Richard Hardier of Braintree had a wife named Elizabeth. (2) Richard Hardier and Elizabeth had a daughter named Lydia who married Marty Saunders in 1651. (3) In his 1657 will, Richard Hardier made bequests to his widow and to John Hardier and John's son Mary. Richard's wife, Mary Hardier died in 1664. The problem with the remainder of Wilbur Harding's claims regarding Richard Harding are: * As discussed above, there is no evidence of a Richard Harding or any other Harding (or Hardier) being party of Robert Gorges' party. * There is no evidence of any Richard Harding in New England prior to at least 1670 other than Richard Hardier of Braintree. * There is no evidence that supports the proposition that [[Harding-456|John Harding]] of Gloucester and Weymouth who made his will in 1682 was the son of a Richard Harding or Richard Hardier of Braintree. * There is no evidence that supports the proposition that [[Harding-121|Stephen Harding]] of Providence, Rhode Island was the son of a Richard Harding or Richard Hardier of Braintree. * No 1633 tax list that includes a Richard Harding (or Hardier) has been found. Since the town of Braintree was not called such until 1640 and was instead called Mount Wollaston, there could not have been a 1633 Braintree tax list as Wilbur suggested. * No record of a Richard Harding (or Hardier) taking the freeman's oath on May 10, 1640 has been found. As discussed in [[Harding-108|his profile]], Richard Hardier took the freeman's oath on May 10, 1648. * No evidence has been found that suggests there was a Richard Harding who married a woman named Elizabeth Adams. As discussed in [[Harding-108|his profile]], the maiden name of Richard Hardier's wife Elizabeth is unknown. The immigrant Richard Harding described by Wilbur Harding thus also appears to be mostly a fabrication added onto some real facts for the immigrant [[Harding-108|Richard Hardier]] of Braintree. === Disputed Existence: John Harding, son of Joseph Harding the Immigrant === According to Wilbur Harding's claims: (1) Joseph Harding and Martha (Doane) Harding had a son named John who was born about 1625. (2) John's mother, Martha, had committed him to the care of John Doane previously to committing son Joseph to John Doane's care at the time of her death. (3) John completed his minority in Duxbury and Eastham before returning to Braintree to occupy his patrimonial estate. (4) John married _____ Hurst. (5) John had a daughter named Sarah, who married John Tower, and a son named John, who moved to Bridgewater about 1707. The problems with Wilbur Harding's claims regarding John Harding are: * As discussed above, his claimed father, Joseph Harding, appears to be a complete fabrication. * As discussed in [[Doane-85|Martha (Doane Harding's profile]], evidence indicates that Martha only had one child and that child was [[Harding-26|Joseph Harding of Eastham]]. There is no evidence that Martha (Doane) Harding had a son named John. * There was a John Harding on a list of men 16-60 at Duxbury able to bear arms in 1643, but no evidence connects him to Martha (Doane) Harding, John Doane or Braintree. There is no evidence that John Doane (John Harding's supposed custodian while he was a minor) ever lived in Duxbury. John Doane himself was on the 1643 list of men at Plymouth (not Duxbury) able to bear arms. * No evidence has been found of the presence of a John Harding in Eastham prior to [[Harding-26|Joseph Harding of Eastham's]] son John. * No evidence has been found of the marriage in New England in 1640-1660 of a John Harding (or variant thereof) and a woman whose surname was Hurst. * As discussed in the profile for [[Hardman-1776|John Hardman]], John Hardman of Braintree was probably the father of Sarah who married John Tower and John Harding who moved to Bridgewater in 1707. == Sources ==

Hardshaw Friends Burial Ground

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This page is part of the [[Space:Lancashire Cemeteries Team|Lancashire Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Hardshaw_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_St_Helens%2C_Lancashire|Hardshaw Friends Burial Ground category]] for people buried in this burial ground. Hardshaw Friends Burial Ground was a Quaker cemetery in St Helens, Lancashire. Given that no information about it turns up on a web search, it seems likely though by no means certain that it no longer exists, though there is still an [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Friends_Meeting_House,_St_Helens_(1).jpg old Quaker Meeting House in St Helens] and the burial ground may perhaps have been in its garden; early Quaker burials were not marked with gravestones.

Hardy County, West Virginia

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Hardy County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Hardy County was named for Samuel Hardy, a Virginia state legislature, lieutenant governor, and delegate to the Continental Congress. The first settlements were established in the 1730s composed mostly of Scotch-Irish, German, English, and Dutch immigrants. Wikipedia contributors, "Hardy County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hardy_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=814227346 (accessed February 26, 2018). '''Government Offices'''
County Courthouse, 204 Washington St., Moorefield, WV 26836 Phone: 304-530-0250, Fax: 304-530-0251 '''Geography'''
Hardy County is located in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Divided by South Branch Mountain with four rivers penetrate its boundaries. Hardy is has a deep fertile valley and high mountains with rough terrain. '''Adjacent Counties'''
* Hampshire County (north) * Frederick County, Virginia (east) * Shenandoah County, Virginia (southeast) * Rockingham County, Virginia (south) * Pendleton County (southwest) * Grant County (west) ''' Protected areas'''
* George Washington National Forest * Lost River State Park * United States National Radio Quiet Zone '''Demographics'''
Area * Total 584 sq mi (1,513 km2) * Land 582 sq mi (1,507 km2) * Water 2.2 sq mi (6 km2), 0.4% * Population (est.) (2015) 13,852 '''Cities'''
Arkansas / Baker / Basore / Bass / Baughman Settlement / Bean Settlement / Brake / Cunningham / Durgon / Fisher / Flats / Fort Run / Inkerman / Kessel / Lost City / Lost River / Mathias / McCauley / McNeill / Milam / Needmore /Old Fields / Perry / Peru / Rig / Rock Oak / Rockland / Tannery / Taylor / Walnut Bottom / Moorefield (County Seat) / Wardensville. "Hardy County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Hardy]( Web 25 February 2018) '''Formed From''' Formed in 1786, Hardy County had been part of Hampshire County. '''Resources'''
* [http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/Hardy.html Hardy County on West Virginia Archives and History] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hardy_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Hardy County, West Virginia Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [http://www.wvgenweb.org/hardy/ Hardy County on WVGenWeb] '''Census'''
In the 2000 Census, there were 12,669 people, 5,204 households, and 3,564 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $31,846, and the median income for a family was $37,003. In the 2010 Census, there were 14,025 people, 5,818 households, and 3,900 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $31,347 and the median income for a family was $41,401. '''Notables'''
'''Land Grants'''
'''Cemeteries'''
[[:Category:Hardy_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Hardy County Cemeteries on WikiTree]] ==Sources==

Hardy County Slave Owners in the 1860 Slave Schedule

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' ==1860 Slave Owners Hardy County, Virginia== List of slave owners in Hardy County Virginia in the 1860 slave schedules. Many are misspellled, but I left them as shown on the slave schedules to facilitate searching them. Please feel free to edit if you find any missing or duplicated or if you can match any of these people to Wikitree profiles. {| border="1" !Name !Link !Wikitree Profile |- |Samuel H Alexander |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V46Z | |- |James W F Allen |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-GM6Z | |- |Philip W Anderson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-GMZM | |- |James P Babb |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KSW2 | |- |Peter Babb |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KSZM | |- |Nicholas Baker |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KQ2M | |- |Nicholas Baker |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KM2M | |- |James N Baker |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-2DW2 | |- |Moses Baker |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5FMM | |- |Gabriel T Barbee |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KW6Z | |- |George Bean |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KWMM | |- |Samuel Bean |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K7T2 | |- |Leonard Bowers |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KHN2 | |- |Michael Brake |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LYMM | |- |William Branson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5FZM | |- |Lionel F Branson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-L1W2 | |- |Andrew Byrns |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K96Z | |- |B N Carpenter |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5FPZ | |- |Jacob A Chrisman |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5FT2 | |- |Isaac Chrisman |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5F2M | |- |Hezekiah Clagett |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5XN2 | |- |Aaron W Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KQ3Z | |- |Sarah R Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K42M | |- |George Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K4PZ | |- |Catharine Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K46Z | |- |Jesse Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KQPZ | |- |Charles L Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KWPZ | |- |Martha Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VW3Z | |- |William L Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KWZM | |- |Sarah Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K4N2 | |- |Benjamin Cunningham |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K7MM | |- |Noah Dasher |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KH2M | |- |George H Dasher |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LTT2 | |- |Simon Dasher |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KHT2 | |- |John Davis |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LTPZ | |- |Amanda M Early |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5XT2 | |- |John Edmondson 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|https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VWT2 | |- |Adam C Harness |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K93Z | |- |Adam Harness |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LYN2 | |- |George S Harness |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-GM3Z | |- |William H Harness |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K3ZM | |- |John G Harness |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-GMMM | |- |Adam Harness |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KMPZ | |- |Samuel Harper |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5F6Z | |- |Mary W Harris |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5F3Z | |- |James R Heiskell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-L13Z | |- |Hampton Hider |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-L1ZM | |- |John Hopewell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V72M | |- |John M Hopewell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-5X2M | |- |Jane Houghland 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Hardy Name Study

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[[Category:Hardy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] 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 ==

Hare Family Resources

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==Hare Family Resources== * [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/NicholasHare.htm Tudor Place, Nicholas Hare] * [http://harefamilytree.blogspot.com/2009/ Hare Family Blog] * [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol7/pp439-448 British History, Norfolk] * [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/suffolk-history-antiquities/vol1/pp212- British History, Suffolk] * [http://www.downhammarketparishes.uk/parishes/stow-bardolph?tmpl=%2Fsystem%2Fapp%2Ftemplates%2Fprint%2F&showPrintDialog=1 Stow Bardolph Parish] * [https://www.geni.com/people/John-Hare-Dr-DCL/6000000026491651154 John Hare, Geni] * [http://armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_1124_main.html#C2 Descendants of John Hare] * [http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2014/03/convamore-house.html Blog, Hare in Ireland] * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hare,_Nicholas_(DNB00) Wikipedia, Nicholas Hare] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=u_eIrJpc_T0C&pg=PA296&lpg=PA296&dq=John+Hare+of+Homersfield+and+Elizabeth+Fortescue&source=bl&ots=DqziiyBE-0&sig=Yk8Al8MlUK2AcJRHor1ib9n-A3M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjyp6e2xeHXAhVMyVQKHa6hAtYQ6AEITzAH#v=onepage&q=John%20Hare%20of%20Homersfield%20and%20Elizabeth%20Fortescue&f=false The House of Commons, 1509-1558, Volume 1 By Stanley Thomas Bindoff]

Harewood Cemetery

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[[Category: Harewood, Yorkshire]] [[Category: Harewood Cemetery, Harewood, Yorkshire]] :A small cemetery outside the village of Harewood in West Yorkshire. Some interments are 'overspill' from the Leeds cemeteries. :You can go direct to the image if one is linked and from there to the profile of anyone marked as being on the headstone, or to the profile if that has been linked. :At present there are no plot numbers known. N.B. Numbers by unlinked gravestones are temporary and refer to the image number to be uploaded. ==Plots== :{| width=640 border=1 |'''Plot'''||'''Occupant(s)'''||'''Birth Year'''||'''Death Year'''||'''Image''' |- |rowspan="2"| ||[[Anderson-37493|Harry Anderson]]||1922||1980||rowspan="2"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Anderson-37493-1 Anderson Gravestone] |- |[[Elliott-11737|Constance (Elliott) Anderson]]||1922||1998 |- |rowspan="3"| ||[[Baldwin-10270|George W. Baldwin]]||1881||1965||rowspan="3"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Baldwin-10270 Baldwin-Reed-Barrett Gravestone] |- |[[Baldwin-10271|Elizabeth (Baldwin) Reed]]||1875||1948 |- |[[Baldwin-10272|Frances (Baldwin) Barrett]]||1886||1958 |- |rowspan="2"| ||[[Batty-456|John T. Batty]]||1887||1977||rowspan="2"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Batty-456 Batty Gravestone] |- |[[Baldwin-10274|Ellen M. (Baldwin) Batty]]||1883||1955 |- | ||[[Black-11758|Christopher D. Black]]||1988||2006||  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Black-11758 Black Gravestone] |- | ||[[Unknown-423630|Hannah (Unknown) Blackburn]]||1830||1886||  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-423630 Blackburn Gravestone] |- |rowspan="3"| ||[[Boloy-1|John Boloy]]||1852||1902||rowspan="3"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Boloy-1 Boloy Gravestone] |- |[[Unknown-423644|Sarah (Unknown) Boloy]]||1858||1899 |- |[[Boloy-2|Kate Boloy]]||1889||1892 |- |rowspan="3"| ||Sam N. Brayshaw||1863||1945||rowspan="3"|  Brayshaw Gravestone 9178 |- |Annie M. (Unknown) Brayshaw||1865||1915 |- |Donald Brayshaw||1901||1922 |- |rowspan="3"| ||John Bryant||1895||1988||rowspan="3"|  Bryant Gravestone 9151 |- |Jenny O. Bryant||1900||1982 |- |John R. Bryant||1923||1965 |- |rowspan="3"| ||William H. Chanbers||1862||1900||rowspan="3"|  Chambers-Shelton-Rhodes Gravestone 9174 |- |Harriett (Unknown) Shelton||1832||1912 |- |Henry A. Rhodes||1901||1928 |- | ||[[Christoforou-2|Christoforos M. Christoforou]]||1925||2010||  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Christoforou-2 Christophorou Gravestone] |- |rowspan="2"| ||John Clarkson||1843||1928||rowspan="2"|  Clarkson Gravestone 9175 |- |Ruth (Unknown) Clarkson||1845||1923 |- |rowspan="2"| ||Charles Collingworth||1843||1928||rowspan="2"|  Collingworth Gravestone 9172 |- |Emma (Unknown) Collingworth||1840||1916 |- | ||Mary Cope||1815||1890||  Cope Gravestone |- |rowspan="2"| ||Patrick Cunnane||1934||2006||rowspan="2"|  Cunnane Gravestone 9164 |- |Janie (Unknown) Cunnane||1932||2008 |- |rowspan="3"| ||James Gledden||1859||1934||rowspan="3"|  Gledden Gravestone 9170 |- |Emma (Unknown) Gledden||1865||1920 |- |Frank Gledden||1891||1910 |- |rowspan="3"| ||John W. Greaves||1884||1920||rowspan="3"|  Greaves-Neil Gravestone 9171 |- |Percy Greaves||1896||1916 |- |Sara (Greaves) Neal||1879||1923 |- |rowspan="2"| ||George Hardcastle||1874||1928||rowspan="2"|  Hardcastle Gravestone 9149 |- |Lily A. (Unknown) Batty||1875||1953 |- | ||Willie Heneghan||1960||2007||  Heneghan Gravestone 9156 |- |rowspan="5"| ||William Horne||1843||1904||rowspan="5"|  Horne Gravestone 9173 |- |Emma (Unknown) Horne||1844||1937 |- |William H. Horne||1890||1918 |- |Edit E. Horne||1846||1946 |- |Alice B. Horne||-||1957 |- |rowspan="2"| ||[[Marston-1369|James H. Marston]]||1884||1950||rowspan="2"|  Marston Gravestone 9176 |- |[[Clarkson-1536|Martha (Clarkson) Marston]]||1876||1935 |- | ||[[Melody-398|Shaun P. Melody]]||1967||2013||  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melody-398 Melody Grave Marker]
  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melody-398-1 Melody Grave] |- |rowspan="4"| ||[[Meredith-2790|Albert G. Meredith]]||1913||1990||rowspan="4"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Meredith-2790 Meredith Gravestone] |- |[[Unknown-423092|Willa E. (Unknown) Meredith]]||1917||1952 |- |[[Unknown-423095|Frances J. (Unknown) Meredith]]||1924||1997 |- |[[Meredith-2791|Elizabeth A. Meredith]]||1940||1943 |- |rowspan="3"| ||[[Nelson-13657|John Nelson]]||1834||1914||rowspan="3"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Nelson-13657 Nelson Gravestone] |- |[[Unknown-423098|Sarah (Unknown) Nelson]]||1840||1934 |- |[[Nelson-13658|John R. Nelson]]||1897||1914 |- |rowspan="3"| ||John Nettleton||1890||1959||rowspan="3"|  Nettleton Gravestone 9150 |- |Emma A. (Unknown) Nettleton||1893||1966 |- |Peter Nettleton||1924||2004 |- | ||Mary Nolan||1923||2008||  Nolan Gravestone 9181 |- |rowspan="2"| ||Carlton Oldfield||1871||1945||rowspan="2"|  Oldfield Gravestone 9167 |- |Emma G. (Unknown) Oldfield||1880||1964 |- | ||Frances H. Oldfield||1952||2007||  Oldfield Gravestone 9168 |- |rowspan="2"| ||Michael W. C. Oldfield||1907||1963||rowspan="2"|  Oldfield Gravestone 9169 |- |Rosanumd A. (Unknown) Oldfield||1916||2005 |- | ||Willie N. O'Reilly||-||2008||  O'Reilly Gravestone 9157 |- |rowspan="2"| ||Ercel T. Polack||1936||2004||rowspan="2"|  Polack-Braithwaite Gravestone 9153 |- |Jonathan R. Braithwaite||1987||2014 |- |rowspan="2"| ||Thomas Wardman||1811||1896||rowspan="2"|  Wardman Gravestone 9166 |- |Margaret (Unknown) Wardman||1836||1887 |- |rowspan="2"| ||John Wilton||1822||1890||rowspan="2"|  Wilton Gravestone 9161 |- |Hannah (Unknown) Wilton||1819||1896 |- |rowspan="2"| ||[[Wood-22605|Alfred A. Wood]]||1828||1900||rowspan="2"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wood-22605 Wood Gravestone] |- |[[Unknown-423104|Sarah (Unknown) Wood]]||1832||1908 |}

Hargate Name Study

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[[Category:Hargate Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] {{Project Box | category = Hargate_Name_Study | image = Photos_Experiments.gif | image-caption = Hargate Name Study | description = A WikiTree One Name Study | project = One Name Studies }} Hargate, Hargett and Hargitt are the names included in this study The category is: [[Category: Hargate Name Study]] Please contact [[Williams-47589]]|Joan Whitaker]] 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. A personal goal is to study the Hargate family in Yorkshire, England. The Yorkshire Hargates all appear to descend from [[Hargate-177|Henry Hargate]] (1580-1632) and first appear in the Records of all Saints Church, Darfield, Yorkshire. === Meaning and Origin === There is very little information available about the meaning and origin of Hargate name. Some people believe that the name originated in Germany, although this seems unlikely, The best information that I have found on the origin of the Hargate name can be found at [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hargate SurnameDB]

Hari Hari Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, West Coast]] == Hari Hari Cemetery == '''Location''' Harihari Cemetery/Coordinates 43.1499° S, 170.5575° E. Also known as Hene's Ferry Cemetery, Honour Them [https://honourthem.com/cemetery/harihari-cemetery-aka-henes-ferry-cemetery-2/ ] it is situated at the southern end of Hari Hari. It is inland from the Tasman Sea and Saltwater Lagoon and is situated between the Wanganui and Poerua Rivers, 45 minutes south of Hokitika. State Highway 6 passes through the town en route from Ross to the Franz Josef Glacier. It was once a logging settlement and remnants of a bush tramway that used to carry timber can be found in the area.
{{Image|file=Hari_Hari_Cemetery_Free_Space-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Memorial Gates }} '''Hari Hari''' A small rural settlement in the south west of the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island, GPS coordinates: -43.15014, 170.55761. Hari Hari, according to Te Aka Maori/English Dictionary, means "to take/carry joy" or, as local legend suggests, "come together in unison" from a Maori canoe paddling chant/song. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hari_Hari Wikipedia] . The town was named "Hende's Ferry" after the Hende family, the first European settlers in the area. In 1908 when a Post Office was opened it was named Hari Hari Post Office and was operated by Postmaster Hende.
In the late 1870's the pack track from Ross had been extended along the foothills to Okarito. When travel was no longer confined to the dangerous route along the sea coast, settlement in Hari Hari began in earnest. In 1878 the first school was opened and the same building also housed the first church, boarding house and telegraph office. At this time there were only four families living in Hari Hari. They were farmers.
The river flats were originally forest-covered and for much of the 20th century the town was a forestry centre, supporting several sawmills. The flat land has been progressively cleared, drained and converted to pasture. It was not until the 1900's that the population, mainly farmers, and a few local sawmillers, began to grow along with new services - two more post offices, a new school and two stores were built and a dairy factory was established. By the late 1920's many new farms were settled,and sawmilling increased.
Hari Hari. A Study of Land Use and Community by Susan E Maturin. '''Hari Hari Cemetery '''
On the War Memorial Gates, at the entrance to the cemetery, a plaque memorialises the eleven local men who lost their lives during World War 1, and the five men who died during World War 2. ::THIS GATE IS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO LEFT THIS DISTRICT AND WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919 :: "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN" ::BRYANT F; BURROWS W; FERGUSON H; HANSEN Otto; HENDE Jens J; HENDE P B; :: JOHNSTON J; MUIR A; MURPHY J; SHEARER C; SMEE F.
::TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT WHO FELL ::IN WORLD WAR II. ::"THEY GAVE ALL" ::HARPER A C K; LINDSAY A; AURES O; WALL J E.
'''Burials'''
Find A Grave has 83 memorials for people interred in this cemetery and Billion Graves has 34 memorials.
'''Eary Settlers ''' :'''Francis Brothers''' was born in Ireland in 1835 and died in the Westland Hospital, Hokitika, Westland, New Zealand, 28 July 1923, (aged 88).
NZ BDM Death Reg No 1923/191 Brothers Francis 88Y '''Memorial''': "Billion Graves"
Harihari Cemetery, 91 Main Road, Harihari West Coast 7884, New Zealand
[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Francis-Brothers/25412008?utm_campaign=treeconnect&utm_source=familysearch.org&utm_medium=sourcelink BillionGraves memorial] (accessed 21 March 2024)
Memorial page for Francis Brothers (1835-1923); Transcribed by Marijke Bullians, Dec 13, 2017; Photographed by WisperHawk, Nov 28, 2017.
'''1923 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19230730.2.16?end_date=31-12-1923&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Francis+brothers&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1839&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 21 March 2024)
'''Memorial''':Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Francis Brothers (1835-1923), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Chris G (contributor 49162771).
:'''Johann Peter Hende''' was born in Denmark in 1843. Hari Hari was named Hende's Ferry at that time. Peter was photographed watching Street Boxing in 1906. Street boxing Hende's Ferry [https://westcoast.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/16622] In 1878 he established a ferry service and became the first Postmaster in 1880. He died 7 Jun 1922 (aged 78–79) in Hokitika, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and was buried in the Hende's Ferry Cemetery, Hari Hari.
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Memorial page for Johann Peter Hende (1843-7 Jun 1922), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Southern Man (contributor 48043025).
:'''Caroline Rebekka Nicoline (Hjorth) Hende''' born 3 September 1850 in Denmark, Caroline married Johann Peter Hende at Ross on 26 November 1872. They had three sons, one of whom, Pte. Peter Borresen Hende, was killed in action in Belgium during WW1. She died 7 Nov 1917 (aged 67).
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Memorial page for Caroline Rebekka Nicoline ''Hjorth'' Hende (3 Sep 1850-7 Nov 1917), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Southern Man (contributor 48043025).
{{Image|file=Hari_Hari_Cemetery_Free_Space.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Jens Jensen Hende's Grave }} :'''Jens Jensen Hende''' was born in Denmark in 1846. He emigrated to New Zealand. On August 22 at Ross, he married Josephine Mary Anne Bathmaker from London, England. Jens died 6 January 1900 (aged 53–54) in Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|191738169}} (accessed 21 March 2024)
Memorial page for Jens Jensen Hende (1846-6 Jan 1900), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Southern Man (contributor 48043025).
:'''Charles Donald Lucas''' was born in 1869 in Murchison, Greater Shepparton City, Victoria, Australia and emigrated to New Zealand. He was living in Hari hari in 1901 and married '''Anna Fredricka Hende''' who died at age 41 years. Charles died 12 August 1947 (aged 77–78) in Hokitika, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. They were buried in the Hari Hari Cemetery. '''Memorial''': "Billion Graves"
Harihari Cemetery, 91 Main Road, Harihari,, West Coast, New Zealand
[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Donald-Lucas/25411957 BillionGraves memorial] (accessed 21 March 2024)
Memorial page for Charles Donald Lucas (d 12 August 1947); Transcribed by Marijke Bullians, December 13, 2017; Photographed by WisperHawk, November 28, 2017.
'''Pioneer Farmers'''
:'''Thomas Samuel Ferguson ''' Born in 1896 Thomas died. 4 Feb 1947 (aged 50–51) Thomas was a farmer in South Westland. The Ferguson name is well known on the West Coast. Ferguson Farms [https://www.fergusmurraysculpture.com/new-zealand/ferguson-farms-a-name-s-a-name-for-that-1-page/] He served in World War 1 in the Armed Force/ Branch Army- Service number WWI 27162, 17th Reinforcements, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, C Company, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Next of kin on embarkation Miss B. Ferguson (sister), Harihari, South Westland, New Zealand. He was awarded the British War Medal (1914-1920).
Online Canotaph [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C76855] Military personnel file [https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en-NZ/web/arena/search#/entity/aims-archive/R21002572] Thomas Samuel Ferguson died in 1947 and was buried in the Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
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Memorial page for Thomas Samuel Ferguson (1896-4 Feb 1947), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Michelle (contributor 50249773).
:'''Janet Adam (Shearer) Ferguson''' wife of Thomas Samuel Fertguson, was born 1895 and died 21 Aug 1982 (aged 86–87).
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Memorial page for Janet Adam ''Shearer'' Ferguson (1895-21 Aug 1982), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Michelle (contributor 50249773).
:'''Ellen Ferguson Adamson''' was born 5 Oct 1881 and died 21 December 1951 (aged 70). Her parents Janet and Thomad Ferguson are buried in the Roas Cemetery.
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
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Memorial page for Ellen ''Ferguson'' Adamson (5 Oct 1881-21 Dec 1951), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Michelle (contributor 50249773).
:'''Hawthorne Hugh Adamson''', husband of Ellen Ferguson, was born 29 May 1881in Kumara, Grey District, West Coast, New Zealand. He died 8 July 1930. Death Notice: ''The death of Mr Hawthorn Hugh Adamson, of Harihari, took place yesterday at the Westland Hospital. Deceased was 49 years of age and was born at Kumara, being the eldest son of Mr Hugh Adamson, of Murchison. He leaves a wife and grown-up family, besides, several brothers and sisters. His death was sudden and was caused by diabetes''
NZBDM - Death 1930/7266; Hawthorn Hugh ADAMSON, 49y '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
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Memorial page for Hawthorne Hugh Adamson (29 May 1881-8 Jul 1930), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Michelle (contributor 50249773).
'''County Council Roadman''' :''' Charles Peter Glass''' was born in 1874 in Hokitika and raised with his six siblings on his father's (Charles Robert Glass, 1841 - 1917, born in Scotland) farm at Kokatahi. After he married Elizabeth Collison Cook they raised a family of seven at Mt Hercules where Charles worked as County Council Roadman. Charles died of pneumonia in the Westland Hospital at Hokitika on June 23, 1925, aged 51 years. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
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Memorial page for Charles Peter Glass (1874-23 Jun 1925), citing Hari Hari Cemetery, Hari Hari, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by Michelle (contributor 50249773).
His son''' William Glass''' (44) and infant daughter '''Jessie Glass''' (1890 - 1901) are also buried in the Hari hari Cemterty. Elizabeth died in 1950 and was buried in the Hokitika Cemtery.
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Häring Name Study

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[[Category:Häring Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Häring-588|André Häring-Huber]] 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 == One of the main problems is the different spelling of our family name. The same person at birth, marriage or death could have been written differently in the church records. As we know, there are descendants of at least two Häring branches living in America by the names of Haring and Haering. Maybe even relatives, maybe not. We are looking for any informations about our name from our ancestors in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Not within our search are the Haring from the Netherlands, cause we don‘t know if there is a connection to them before 1400.

Harkins Name Study

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[[Category:Harkins Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Harkins Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harkins Harkins] 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 Harkins 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 Harkins's), by time period (18th Century Harkins's), or by topic (Harkins DNA, Harkins Occupations, Harkins 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. The name here is Harkins but note that Hawkins is a very common variation of the name depending on the part of the country. Hawkins can be included in this study. So far there appear to be two early groups of Harkins, one centering around the South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia tri-state area. Several of these lines moved to Tennesse, Alabama, Arkansas, then Oklahoma. The other early group is in Pennsylvania, moving to Ohio later. Let me know if you find other larger early family groups. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Harkins 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: [[Ryan-6077|Catherine Ryan]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Harkins}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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:Harkins_of_the_SC%2C_NC%2C_GA_tristate_area|Harkins of the SC NC GA tristate area]] ::: [[Space:Harkins_of_Buncombe_County%2C_North_Carolina | Harkins of Buncombe County, North_Carolina]] ::: [[Space:John_Harkins_origins|Family of John Harkins (abt.1775-abt.1836)]] who was born in South Carolina and lived in North Carolina. * * ==Membership== * * * == Task List == *Locate Harkins already in WIkitree and add to Study *Add known linked families to Wikitree *Review DNA for known Harkins offspring to help confirm paper trail *Review DNA for links to other Harkins lines that do not have a paper trail *Review Y-DNA for distant links *Remember that some lines may be 'Hawkins' - Re-review for added people and adjust one name if numerous. [[Space:SC-NC-GA_Harkins_study_To-Do_List|Catherine's current to-do list for the SC NC GA Harkins]].''

Harkins of Buncombe County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Harkins Name Study]] ==Purpose== This started as a study to find the husband of Nancy Harkins, mother of Tilman, Asberry, and James of the 1850 census in Murray County, Georgia, but has become an analysis of the Harkins of Buncombe county. I have moved the finding of [[Space:John_Harkins_origins|John Harkins to another space]]. This is a part of the One Name Study of Harkins == Paper Trail == Paper trails have been established for many of the family lines that passed through or stayed in Buncombe county. The initial family lines are linked by DNA. More lines need to be added. The children of John and Nancy Harkins: [[Harkins-1105|Pearl (Harkins) Henson ]], [[Harkins-1106|James Marshall Harkins ]], [[Harkins-1107|Malissa (Harkins) Chastain]], [[Harkins-1108|Sarah (Harkins) Chastain ]], [[Harkins-506|Tilman R Harkins]], [[Harkins-508|Asberry B Harkins]], and [[Harkins-679|Millie (Harkins) Henson]]. Other lines include *[[Harkins-135|William Harkins (1809-1889)]] /Sarah Nicholson *[[Harkins-1271|Thomas Harkins (abt.1776-abt.1828)]]/Abigail 1778-1855 *[[Harkins-294|William Edward Harkins (1858-1916)]] == DNA == This is where the fun begins. There is paper trail for much of the family but only so far back. Pre 1850 records can be hard to come by for various resons. SO we are looking at DNA to see if there are connections between lines. So far I only have links from Philip Harkins (descended from Tilman) but it gives a lot of support to the known children. And NO most of these people are not in Wikitree yet. I am working on it - anyone want to help??? Note that care must be taken as some families remained in specific areas and intermarried so multiple lines of ancestry may occur aka endogamy. This can skew DNA results. === Known family line of John Harkins === :[[Harkins-1105|Pearl (Harkins) Henson (abt.1818-)]] ::SR d/o of [[Ruble-876|Nancy Karen (Ruble) Thurman (1944-abt.2003)]] 4c1x 12cM 1s A :[[Harkins-1106|James Marshall Harkins (abt.1819-)]] ::JH s/o [[Harkins-1308|Charlie B Harkins (1922-1976)]] 4c 15cM 1s ::KH d/o [[Harkins-1310|Arvil Wiley Harkins (1928-1996)]] 4c 56cM 3s ::TH d/o [[Harkins-1310|Arvil Wiley Harkins (1928-1996)]] 4c 20cM 2s ::K d/o[[Carpenter-22921|Judith Diane (Carpenter) Painter (1945-1999)]] 4c1x 26cM 2s ::B d/o of[[Carpenter-22921|Judith Diane (Carpenter) Painter (1945-1999)]] 4c1x 19cM 2s ::J d/o [[Childs-3789|Norma Josephine (Childs) Carpenter (1921-2006)]] 4c 18cM 2s ::LS s/o of [[Swann-717|Don Swann]] 4c1x 24.6cM 2s MH ::AS d/o [[Swann-717|Don Swann]] 4c1x 31cM 3s MH ::LS d/o [[Swann-1761|Woodrow Chas Swann (1916-1994)]] 4c1x 16cm 1s A ::CS gd/o [[Swann-1760|Charles Thomas Swann (1894-1967)]] 4c1x 14cM 1s A ::DS s/o [[Swann-1763|Neal Durwood Swann (1923-1978)]] 4c1x 14cM 1s A ::DJ gs/o [[Jett-1300|George Stephen Jett (1907-abt.1943)]] 4c1x 17cM 1s A ::MH d/o [[Harkins-1315|Leonard Elmore Harkins (1922-1990)]] 4c 25cM 2s A :[[Harkins-1107|Malissa (Harkins) Chastain (abt.1822-1873)]] ::VH s/o of [[Holt-9473|Vernon Jasper Holt Sr. (1898-1963)]] 4c 25cM 1s A :[[Harkins-1108|Sarah (Harkins) Chastain (abt.1825-abt.1900)]] ::SR d/o [[Rapp-1833|Marcella L (Rapp) Vaughn (1921-2003)]] 4c 20cM 2s A ::PCW d/o [[Chastain-2213|Oran Clarence Chastain (1923-2001)]] 4c 30cM 3s A ::BB s/o [[Chastain-2212|Edra L (Chastain) Howison (1918-1988)]] 4c 33.2cM 3s MH ::TC d/o [[Chastain-2217|William Ervin Chastain (1906-1971)]] 4c 16cM 2s A ::GC d/o [[Chastain-2219|Bernice Evelyn (Chastain) Strachan (1916-2000)]] 4c 11cM 1s ::SA d/o [[Arnold-20915|Elvis Milford Arnold (1929-1998)]] 4c1x 17cM 1s A ::LS c/o [[Chastain-2226|Rachel Pauline (Chastain) Adair (1910-2000)]] 4c 30cM 2s A ::MC d/o [[Chastain-2223|Mary (Chastain) Peters (1939-2009)]] 4c1x 38cM 2s MH :[[Harkins-508|Asberry B Harkins (abt.1828-1916)]] ::MH d/o [[Harkins-1338|John Dilling Harkins III (1922-1967)]] 4c 36cM 2s ::BH d/o [[Harkins-1339|Eleanor Lee (Harkins) St John (1946-2009)]] 4c1x 36cM 2s ::LH d/o [[Harkins-1339|Eleanor Lee (Harkins) St John (1946-2009)]] 4c1x 25cM 2s ::SH gd/o [[Harkins-1341|Elmo Wayne Harkins (1903-1954)]] 4c 48cM 4s A ::TH gd/o [[Harkins-1341|Elmo Wayne Harkins (1903-1954)]] 4c 27cM 2s A ::64Drvd gs/o [[Harkins-1343|Cole Harkins (1915-1984)]] 4c 26cM 3s A :[[Harkins-679|Millie (Harkins) Henson (1832-1908)]] ::DD c/o [[Garner-7270|Hazel Mae (Garner) Dougherty (1924-2006)]] 4c 8cM 1s ::MD s/o of [[Garner-7270|Hazel Mae (Garner) Dougherty (1924-2006)]] 4c 35cM 2s ::DS s/o [[Lanning-1061|Ada Perrilee (Lanning) Smith (abt.1928-abt.1994)]] 4c1x 20cM 1s A ::RP gd/o [[Lanning-1061|Ada Perrilee (Lanning) Smith (abt.1928-abt.1994)]] 1929-1994 4c2x 21cM 1s A ::TL s/o [[Lanning-1060|Carrie Pauline (Lanning) Fitts (1921-2008)]] 4c 24cM 3s ::TP gs/o [[Parks-8808|Velma (Parks) Nealey (1935-2013)]] 4c1x 13cM 1s A :[[Harkins-506|Tilman R Harkins (abt.1826-bef.1870)]] :: [[Harkins-505|John Marshall Harkins (1859-1945)]] :::BW s/o [[Harkins-836|Floy Lorene (Harkins) Wilcox (1919-2003)]] 2c 114cM 6s A :::CR gs/o [[Knight-13866|Sara Jane (Knight) Fiser (1931-2004)]] 2c1x 131cM 6s A :::DB gd/o [[Harkins-828|Helen Frances (Harkins) Thompson (1912-1987)]] 1c1x 459cM 3s A :::WM s/o [[McCuin-68|William Thurman McCuin (1916-1966)]] 2c 286cM 8seg A :::JO d/o [[Harkins-835|Jack Junior Harkins (1925-2013)]] 2c 177cM 9s A :::JH s/o [[Harkins-835|Jack Junior Harkins (1925-2013)]] 2c YDNA 36/37 FT :::JH s/o [[Harkins-839|Jack Dennis Harkins (1938-1999)]]2c 299cM 13s A :::EB ggd/o [[Harkins-823|Cade Jefferson Harkins (abt.1898-1969)]] 2c1x 35cM 5s === Closer related lines=== Here is the list of DNA matches that are of unknown ancestral link - I have given the oldest known member of the line for a grouping :[[Harkins-135|William Harkins (1809-1889)]] /Sarah Nicholson ::KL gd/o Royce Lewis 1916-2002 s/o [[Harkins-893|Jennie (Harkins) Lewis (1889-1982)]] UNK 54cM 1s A ::GH s/o [[Harkins-731|Glenn Harkins (1897-1979)]] UNK 85cM A YDNA 66/67 108/111 ::GH gd/o [[Harkins-731|Glenn Harkins (1897-1979)]] UNK 65cM 1s ::GW d/o Ruth Harkins 1912-1975 ? (d/o [[Harkins-137|William A Harkins (1863-1922)]] 28cM 2s MH :[[Harkins-1271|Thomas Harkins (abt.1776-abt.1828)]]/Abigail 1778-1855 ::KG s/o [[Garrett-12105|Willard Worth Garrett (1926-2002)]] UNK 51cM 2s ::RS d/o [[Tanner-7096|Ivy Ann (Tanner) Smith (1876-1958)]] UNK FT 57cM MH 22cM 1s ::TP d/o [[Payne-18842|Dallas C. Payne (1929-2013)]] UNK 24cM 2s MH ::PS d/o[[Harkins-1322|Betty Colleen (Harkins) Shaw (1929-2008)]] UNK 22cM 1s MH ::EH d/o [[Harkins-1329|Haley (Harkins) Davis (1935-2007)]] UNK 20.4cM 1s MH ::DD d/o [[Dixon-16571|Frank Dixon (1920-1995)]] unk 18cM 1s MH ::MG d/o [[Garrett-12105|Willard Worth Garrett (1926-2002)]] 59cM 2s MH ::TH s/o [[Harkins-1327|James H Harkins (1890-1974)]] YDNA 35/37 ::CH s/o [[Harkins-1327|James H Harkins (1890-1974)]] YDNA 35/37 ::LH s/o [[Harkins-1334|Herbert Mead Harkins (1910-1962)]] YDNA 36/37 no auDNA : [[Harkins-294|William Edward Harkins (1858-1916)]] ::KH s/o [[Harkins-1038|Floyd Leslie Harkins (1903-1980)]] UNK YDNA 35/37 === Conclusions === From this the family of John Harkins and Nancy is fairly well documented and confirmed. There is some Y-DNA to review also The biggest link seems to be between John and Thomas Harkins (1776-1860) as possible siblings and William Barton Harkins as a possible child. ==What's next == From here entering people seems to be the biggest thing. Then a review of WIlliam Barton Harkins (1809-1889) sources. Looking for land records and anything else. Ah I have two WIlliam Barton Harkins in the Harkins Research tree with different dates but same wife. Time to clean that up. == Sources ==

Harkins Plasterers

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This is to catalog the Harkins family members who all went into the plastering business * [[Harkins-372|James]] * [[Harkins-170|William V.]] * [[Harkins-39|Dennis]] * [[Harkins-112|Neil]] * [[Harkins-246|Cornelius]] * [[Harkins-374|Gene]] * [[Harkins-111|Jim]]

Harkness Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. 1) The Muskegon area Harkness decendents are from John Harkness, son of William Harkness listed below: '''William Harkness''' [[Harkness-96|William Harkness]], born in Cookstown, Ireland about 1802, who died 1891 in Burlinton, WI. William had at least three other siblings who immigrated from Ireland also: '''John Harkness''' [[Harkness-128|John Harkness]], born about 1820, died in Wellsboro, PA 1900. '''Eleanor Harkness Boyd''' [[Harkness-110|Eleanor Harkness]], born 25 Sep 1800, died 1889 in Muskegon MI. Refer to her obituary attached. '''Emily Harkness Taylor''' [[Harkness-109|Emily Harkness]], born about 1808, died 1894 in New Brunswick, Canada. ''The mystery that has eluded us so far is who are the parents of these four Harkness children?'' 2) William Harkness [[Harkness-96|William Harkness]] married Ann Doak [[Doak-40|Ann Doak]] in 1831 at the Grennoch Scottish Presbyterian Church in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. They had three children born and bapitised there: John (1832)[[Harkness-94|John Harkness]] , Ann (1834)[[Harkness-111|Ann Harkness]] , and Emily (1836)[[Harkness-112|Emily Harkness]] . All trace of Ann Doak Harkness disappears there. There is a cemetery next to the church where William bought a grave site and he later re-married Mary Margaret McDonald [[McDonald-2045|Mary Margaret McDonald]] in the same church in 1844. ''It is assummed that Ann Doak [[Doak-40|Ann Doak]] died about August 1840 [uncertain] in Saint Andrews, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canadamap and is buried in the Cemetery next to the Grennoch Scottish Presbyterian Church, but no record of her death or burial has been found to date?'' 3) Attached is a picture of a Harkness family gathering at the home of James Willard Harkness [[Harkness-93|James Harkness]] and Minnie Viola Nicholson Harkness [[Nicholson-909|Minnie Nicholson]] on Jackson Street in Muskegon MI in the 1940's. ''Does anyone know the name of the second person in from the left side on the bottom row is?'' [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Harland Name Study

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Harlem Renaissance

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[[Category:Harlem Renaissance]] [[Category:African-American Notables]] {{Profile-box|for profiles, see [[:Category:Harlem Renaissance|the category]]}} Beginning in 1910 a large number African-Americans left the South for northern cities, the West, and Midwest to avoid discrimination and violence. They also hoped to find better job opportunities, education for their children, and greater equality. The large concentration in New York of African-American intellectuals and cultural circles were known as the Harlem Renaissance and its influence grew nationwide in the 1920s. This list is of Notables who need profiles and connections: {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Notable''' || '''Profile Review''' || '''Connected''' || '''Volunteer''' |- | [[Bearden-1173|Romare Howard Bearden (1911-1988)]] || Yes || Yes || |- | Aimé Césaire (1913-2008) || No || No || |- | [[Hall-49691|Adelaide Hall (1901-1993)]] ||Profile Complete || Yes || [[Deacon-1008|Babs Deacon]] |- | [[Hughes-28|Langston Hughes (1902-1967)]] || Yes || Yes || |- | [[Hurston-5|Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)]] || Yes || No || |- | William H. Johnson || No || No || |- | Lois Mailou Jones || No || No || |- | [[Walker-50454|Nella Larsen (1891-1964)]] || No || No || |- | [[Lawrence-12164|Jacob Lawrence]] (1917-2000) || No || Yes || |- | [[McKay-4253|Claude McKay (1889-1948)]] || No || No || |- | Archibald Motley || No || No || |- | Léopold Sédar Senghor || No || No || |- | [[Wright-29269|Richard Wright]] || No || Yes || |- | [[Lightfoot-2220|Elba Lightfoot]] || No || No || |- |}

Harlem Township Winnebago County Illinois

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[[Category:Winnebago County, Illinois]] [[Category:Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois]] [[Category: Illinois History]] [[Category: Illinois Projects]] ===Basics=== [http://www.harlemtownshipwinn.com/ Harlem Township Office] :819 Melbourne Avenue :Machesney Park, IL 61115 :Office Hours: ::Mon-Thurs. 8:00-4:30 :P:815-633-9382 :F: 815-633-6334 *[http://www.winnebagocountyclerk.com/harlem-township-officials Harlem Township Officials] ====Location==== {{Image|file=Harlem_Township_Winnebago_County_Illinois.png |caption=Harlem Township in Winnebago County }} [https://tinyurl.com/y5cpzy4g|Google Maps] Coordinates: 42°21′56″N 88°59′47″W ====Towns and Villages in Harlem Township==== {{Image|file=Harlem_Township_Winnebago_Illinois_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Harlem Township }} *Harlem *Argyle *Machesney Park *Loves Park *Roscoe ===Schools=== [https://www.harlem122.org/Page/1 Harlem School District 122] *Harlem High School- Machesney Park *Harlem Middle School - Loves Park *Elementary Schools **Loves Park ***Maple ***Rock Cut ***Windsor **Machesney Park ***Marquette ***Olson Park ===Churches=== {{Image|file=Harlem_Township_Winnebago_County_Illinois.jpg |caption=Churches in Harlem Township }} [https://tinyurl.com/y432e4pt GoogleMaps] ===Cemeteries=== '''Harlem Cemetery''' :1810 Harlem Rd :Loves Park, IL 61111 :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106041 FindAGrave #106041] '''Sunset Memorial Gardens''' :8800 N Alpine Rd :Machesney Park, IL 61115 :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282933 FindAGrave #2282933] '''Tripp Pioneer Cemetery''' :Paulson Rd, :Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2367585 FindAGrave #2367585] ===History=== Harlem Township is one of the oldest towns in Winnebago County. It was first surveyed in 1835. It was named by early settlers from the Dutch Settlement Harlem on Long Island in New York. [http://oldnorthwestterritory.northwestquarterly.com/2017/08/harlem-village-the-kd-line/ Harlem Village & The KD Line] For more about the history and first settlers of Harlem Township see [[space:Harlem_Township%2C_Winnebago%2C_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Harlem Township One Place Study]] === Rock Cut State Park=== In 1956 the Illinois General Assembly appropriated $165,000 to acquire land for a state park and artificial lake. Nelson, Hal C. ''Sinnissippi Saga A History of Rockford and Winnebago County''. Mendota, Illinois: Wayside Press, 1978. Page 31 Several old homes and farms were acquired to make room for the park. My great grandparents’ farm was one of them {{Image|file=Colville-428-1.jpg |caption=Robert Colville Home }} In February 1958 [[Colville-446|Robert Arthur Colville]] (my cousin) was awarded $12,510 for 34.11 acres of the family homestead for the creation of the park. The old house is now the office building for the park. Morning Star (Rockford, IL) 13 February 1958, page 1 [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A12B97C4B94C955B8%40GB3NEWS-13498A6E786C31EA%402436248-1349824C0BFED322%400-1349824C0BFED322%40 GenealogyBank]: accessed 19 July 2019 ===Resources=== *[[space:Winnebago_County%2C_Illinois|Winnebago County]] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/harlemtowna.htm History of Harlem Township] Genealogy Trails *[https://www.genealogybank.com/ GenalogyBank] Excellent archives of Rockford Newspapers going back to 1870. *[https://www.rrstar.com/article/20140827/news/140829488 Chuck Sweeny: Before there was Woodward, there was Old Harlem Village] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_Township,_Winnebago_County,_Illinois Harlem Township, Wikipedia] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofwinneba00hfkerich History of Winnebago County] *[https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/the-world-of-harlem-roots-of-harlem-township-illinois/ The World Of Harlem: Roots of Harlem Township, Illinois] ==Sources==

HARLEY GENEALOGY

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[[Category:Earls of Oxford]] [[Category:Anglo-Saxon Britain]] [[Category:Wigmore, Herefordshire]] [[Category:Rectors of Brampton Bryan]] [[Category:Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire]] * See also Dictionary of Welsh Biography: HARLEY family, of Brampton Bryan and Wigmore, Herefordshire, later earls of Oxford and Mortimer;(https://biography.wales/article/s1-HARL-BRA-1275) ************************** HARLEY Earl of Oxford, Peer of Great Britain. Page 347-349 The genealogy of the existing British peerage by Edmund LODGE. The genealogy of the existing British peerage by Edmund LODGE. (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/428790-the-genealogy-of-the-existing-british-peerage?offset=3) THIS family, of Saxon origin, possessed the Castle and Lordship of Harley in Shropshire before the Conquest of William. ’’’Sir John de Harley’’’ was seated there in the reign of WILLIAM the Conqueror. '''Twelfth in descent from him was [[Harley-22 |Sir Robert Harley]] KB, (bef. 1579 - bef. 1656). ''' who sided with the Parliament in the grand rebellion. His Lady, Brilliana, 2nd daughter of Edward Viscount Conway, heroically held out his Castle of Brampton for seven weeks against the Royal forces, in Aug. and Sept. 1643, when the greater part of the town of Brampton was burnt; the siege was raised, but she died in the October following, and the Castle was soon after besieged again ; it then surrendered, after a gallant resistance, by the servants only of Sir Robert, and was burnt to the ground, as was also his Castle of Wigmore, the loss in both amounting to not less than £50,000.
The estate of Sir Henry Lingen, a Royalist, was afterwards laid under sequestration, and the profits granted to Sir Robert Harley, to make good his losses, but magnanimously restored by him to the widow of Sir Henry. In Dec. 1648, he was one, and his son, '''[[Harley-21 |Col. Edward Harley]] KB MP''', was another, of the forty-one Members of the House of Commons who were arrested and imprisoned by the army for having voted that the answer of the King to the propositions of Parliament was ground to proceed upon to the settlement of the kingdom's peace; and he died in 1656. His son and heir, ''' [[Harley-21 |Sir Edward Harley]] KB MP,(Bef. 1624-1700) ''' was a Colonel in the service of the Parliament, and was distinguished for his valour and abilities; in 1647 he was one of the eleven Members of the House of Commons impeached by the army for high treason, on account of their firmness in promoting a peace; he was then excluded from the House, but being afterwards re-admitted, was made prisoner, with his father and the thirty-nine other members, for the same cause. He was so active and instrumental in furthering the Restoration, that on his meeting CHARLES II. at Dover on the King's first landing there, he was appointed Governor of Dunkirk, and set out immediately to take possession of his government; but was displaced in 1661, before the town was put into the hands of the French; because the King apprehended from him a refusal to comply with the order for its surrender. He was elected a Knight of the Bath without his knowledge, while at Dunkirk, having previously refused a Peerage, lest his co-operation in the Restoration should be attributed to motives of personal ambition. At the Revolution he raised a troop of horse at his own expense, marched with them to Worcester, of which city he was immediately made Governor by the gentlemen of the county, and sent his two eldest sons to offer his services to the Prince of Orange. He died in 1700, leaving, besides other issue, the two eldest sons above mentioned, viz., #''' [[Harley-20 |Robert Harley]] KG MP (1661-1724), 1st Earl of Oxford''', who was educated at the private school of the Rev. Mr, Birch at Shilton in Oxfordshire; who, besides this young Harley, afterwards Lord High Treasurer, had under his care, at the same time, the future Lord High Chancellor Harcourt, Lord Trevor, Chief Justice of the Common Picas, and others who became afterwards eminent public men. After making his outset in politics by the offer of his own and his father's services, not obtaining so much consideration from the parties in power as he thought he deserved, and perhaps not altogether satisfied with the Whig and Presbyterian principles in which he had been educated, he became a staunch opponent of the Court measures. He was chosen Speaker of the House of Commons in the two last Parliaments of King WILLIAM and the first of Queen ANNE.
In 1704 he was appointed Secretary of State, and resigned that office in 1708, having, while he held it, been instrumental in concluding the treaty of Union with Scotland.
In 1710, on the overthrow of the Whig Administration, he was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, and was in the following year stabbed at the Council Board by the Marquis de Guiscard, a French Papist, then under examination upon a charge of treason, who received wounds and bruises in the scuffle that ensued, of which the Marquis de Guiscard died, and Mr. Robert Harley, on his re-appearance after his recovery from his wounds, was congratulated by the House of Commons on his escape.
In May 1711 he was created Baron Harley of Wigmore, Co. Herefordshire, Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer, with remainder, failing his issue male, to the issue male of his grandfather, Sir Robert Harley, K.B.;
and in the same month (May 1711) he was appointed Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain, in which office he continued till a few days before the death of Queen Anne in 1714; having been in 1712 elected a Knight of the Garter.
In June 1715 he was impeached by the House of Commons for the part he had taken in forwarding the Treaty of Utrecht, then denounced as treasonable, and suffered a long and severe confinement in the Tower, but on trial by his Peers in July 1717, was unanimously acquitted.
His Lordship took no further part in public affairs. He possessed considerable learning himself, and was a great favourer and protector of learned men; he was an incorrupt Minister, having made no addition, during the period of his power, to his patrimonial fortune; and suffered persecution with the intrepid consciousness of integrity. He died in 1724,
His only son and heir, ''' [[Harley-359 |Edward Harley]] MP (bef. 1689 - 1741)''', became the '''2nd Earl of Oxford''', and he made invaluable additions to the noble collection of manuscripts left by his father, and the whole were sold to the public by his widow, the [[Holles-32 |Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles]], only daughter and heir of John Holles, Duke of Newcastle. Edward died in 1741, leaving by her an only daughter and heir, the [[Harley-358 |Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley]], wife of [[Bentinck-13 |William Bentinck]], 2nd Duke of Portland. #Edward Harley, of Eywood, Co. Herefordshire, Esq.; He died in 1735, leaving a son, '''[[Harley-632 |Edward Harley (1699 - 1755]]''' who according to the limitation of the Patent, succeeded his cousin as''' 3rd Earl of Oxford.''' and he died in 1755, leaving, besides other issue, the three sons following: a. '''[[Harley-633 |Edward Harley]], 4th Earl of Oxford''', b. 2 Sept. 1720, succeeded 11 April 1755, died 8 Oct.1790 ; having married in July 1751, Susanna Archer, daughter of William Archer, Esq., by whom, who died 10 Nov. 1804, he had no issue. His nephew Edward Harley inherited the title. b. [[Harley-638 |Rev. John Walpole Harley]] DD, Lord Bishop of Hereford. His son, ''' [[Harley-639 |Edward Harley]] (1773-1848) ''' was the '''5th Earl of Oxford''' who succeeded his uncle Edward above. c. Thomas Harley, Alderman of London; he was b. 25 August 1730, and died 1 Oct. 1801; his wife and the mother of his children, was Anne Bangham, daughter of Edward Bangham, Esq., to whom he was married on 15 March 1753. He died 15 Jan. 1798. ********************************** '''List of the Earls of Oxford and Earls Mortimer'''
*[[Harley-20 |Robert Harley MP KG (1661-1724) 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer ]]
*[[Harley-359 |Edward Harley (bef. 1689 - 1741) 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.]] He died without issue, so the title passed down to his cousin,
*[[Harley-632 |Edward Harley (1699 - 1755) 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer]]. son of [[Harley-631 |Edward Harley]] and [[Foley-1902 |Sarah (Foley) Harley]].
*[[Harley-633 |Edward Harley (1726 - 1790) 4th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. ]] He died without issue, so his titles passed to his brother, John Walpole Harley's son, (the current profile).
*[[Harley-639 | Edward Harley 5th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer]](1773-1848) Edward Harley, 5th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer - (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Harley,_5th_Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer) citing: Wikipedia contributors, "Edward Harley (1664–1735)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_Harley_(1664%E2%80%931735)&oldid=900702681) (accessed March 21, 2020). married [[Scott-18494 |Jane Elizabeth Scott]] in 1794. She was the daughter of Reverend James Scott, M.A., Vicar of Itchen Stoke in Hampshire. Countess Jane Elizabeth Harley nee Scott (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Harley,_Countess_of_Oxford_and_Countess_Mortimer) citing: Wikipedia contributors, "Jane Harley, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jane_Harley,_Countess_of_Oxford_and_Countess_Mortimer&oldid=939576456 (accessed March 21, 2020). *[[Harley-1319 |Alfred Harley 6th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer ]] (1809 - 1853) Alfred Harley 6th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Harley,_6th_Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer) citing: Wikipedia contributors, "Alfred Harley, 6th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alfred_Harley,_6th_Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer&oldid=942909664 (accessed March 21, 2020).
When Lord Alfred Harley died in January 1853, aged 44, the titles of Earl of Oxford, Earl Mortimer became extinct.
His estates though, including Brampton Bryan, passed to his sister [[Harley-945 |Jane Elizabeth Harley-Bickersteth]], who was married to [[Bickersteth-15 |Henry Bickersteth, Lord Langdale KC]], from whom they eventually passed to a distant relative, William Daker Harley.

Harlösa socken

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[[Category:Harlösa (M)]] Harlösa socken i Skåne ingick i Frosta härad i Malmöhus län och ingår sedan 1971 i Eslövs kommun och motsvarar från 2016 Harlösa distrikt. Platsen har ursprung i medeltiden och kyrkan är uppförd på 1100 talet. ''[Harlösa parish in Skåne was part of Frosta district in Malmö county and has been part of Eslöv municipality since 1971 and corresponds from 2016 to Harlösa district. The place has its origins in the Middle Ages and the church was built in the 12th century.]'' {{Image |file=Harlosa_socken-1.jpg |align=r |size=120px |caption=Harlösa dopfunt. }} Platsnamn inom socknen: ''[Place name within the parish:]'' * Asperöds Hus * Brasahus och kalthus, Bjersjöholms Hus, Böckare Hus * Elmhult * Fiskare Hus, Fälads Hus * Gommarp, Gommarps Hus * Harlösa By, Harlösa Fattighus, Harlösa Gård, Harlösa skolhus * Hishult, Hjelmaröd * Hjularöds Smedja, Hjularöds Gård, Hjularöds Tegelbruk * Holfsermöllan * Hultsberg, Hultsbergs Hus * Hunneberga, Hunneberga Skolhus, Hunneberga Skogvaktarshus * Höghult, Höghults hus * Jagare hus, Fiskarehus * Kalthus och Brasehus * Kockahus * Kromhult * Kulla hus * Kyle hus * Liahus, Löfhults hus * Möllohuset * Plantholmen * Romhult * Rothuset * Ryd, Ryds gatuhus * Röddinge hus * Sjöholmshus * Skoghultshus * Skogvaktarehus * Stenhuset * Stenborgshus * Stensmohus * Trälsborg * Wiken * Åker, Åsnersel, Åsnersels hus {{Image |file=Harlosa_socken-2.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=Harlösa kyrka 1929. }} Mer information: ''[More information:]'' [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harl%C3%B6sa_socken Harlösa socken] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harl%C3%B6sa_kyrka Harlösa kyrka] [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harl%C3%B6sa_Parish,_Malm%C3%B6hus,_Sweden_Genealogy Harlösa parish]

Harmar Mine Disaster

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Harmon County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Harmon County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Harmon County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmon_County,_Oklahoma'''

Harmon Cunningham Family Tree Information

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Harness Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Harnesss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Harney Family Worldwide

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[[Category: Harney Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Harney}} The goal of this project is to trace the Harney family back to their roots in Ireland. Also to document the various branches of the family for future generations. I am [[Harney-198|Linda Harney MacDonald]]. I have been tracing the Harney families for over 35 years and have traced many families to Ireland. I have a website on RootsWeb and have entered many branches of the family into Ancestry.com, as well as Find-A-Grave. I have also corresponded with many Harneys and Harney descendants over the years. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Harney obituaries tell a lot about family connections. * Harney's found on Irish gravestones. * Harney Wills and land records. * Photos identifying your Harney relations. 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=19943945 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Harney Name Study

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[[Category:Harney Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Harney Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harney Harney] 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 Harney 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 Harney), by time period (18th Century Harneys), or by topic (Harney DNA, Harney Occupations, Harney 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 Harney 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: [[Harney-198|Linda MacDonald]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Harney}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Harney}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Harney_Family_Worldwide|Harney_Family_Worldwide]] *[[Descendants_of_Timothy_Harney_&_Elizabeth_Green of Maryland]] * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Harneys 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]

Harold Broad Letter

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] The attached PDF file is a photocopy of the original typewritten letter. == Harold Jones Letter == This letter was found in a small metal box in the house on the property of the old "Amherst Turkey Farm", across the street from the [http://immanuel-amherst.org/ Lutheran Church], next to UMASS Amherst, in Amherst, Massachusetts. The box was found in the attic when the Rohde family purchased the house in the early 1960s. The Rohde family purchased the house from Florence Gaskill (wife of Edward Gaskill) when she moved to Florida. Florence and Edward were the recipients of this letter. Edward had died before Florence moved to Florida. Florence took "all the good antiques"quote from [[Walker-8934|Susanne Rohde]], but left everything else in the house. Florence was very old at the time and had lived in the house most of her life. The small metal box contained old receipts, property deeds, wills, and letters, most from the 1800s. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harold_Broad_Letter|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === This is the letter written by Harold Jones, June 11, 1939 === : [http://www.hayadams.com/ THE HAY-ADAMS HOUSE] : WASHINGTON, D . C. : June 11, 1939 : Dear Florence and Ed: Lesley and I are back in New York, just about finished with sightseeing and ready to start west tomorrow night. While I was at meetings in Washington she stayed with John and managed to visit Mt.Vernon and most of the other leading points of interest. John got a congressman of his acquaintance to give us some special cards of admission to the Bureau of Engraving,the G-men's bureau, and the gallery of the Senate. We covered almost everything except the White House, which was closed to get ready for the King and Queen. Another friend loaned us an automobile and we took a two day trip to the peninsula towns in Virginia and to Williamsburg. Our New York activities have hit only a few high spots, including the Empire State Building, where Lesley's hat blew off but was stopped by a terrace on the 81st floor. Apparently the most important thing to see at the Fair is the General Motors Building. The Russian building and the Lagoon of the Nations display in the evening are also outstanding. Among other things, Lesley was able to get a front row view of the King and Queens they passed through Central Park, and she feels now that she can go home and rest on her laurels for awhile. We certainly appreciated all that you did for us in New England; those around her will never hear the last of it, even down to her great grandchildren. This reminds me of a family matter that may be of interest to you. Here is the genealogy of Hannah Ward, who was Gramp's mother: : 1. [[Ward-112|William Warde]] was born in England in 1603. He came to New England and settled in Sudbury in 1638. His house was near an old Indian trail leading past Baldwin's pond (the trail is still preserved.) In King Phillip's war his house was one of several Sudbury homes which were fitted out as garrisons; it was not attacked by the Indians, but most of the other homes were destroyed, the barns burned, cattle driven off and orchards cut down. About 2-1/2 miles out of Marlboro, along the road to Sudbury, is a hill where [[Ward-123|William's son]] was killed by the Indians; this is still known as "Ward's Hill". On the Marlboro road is a memorial to William Ward and his wife, stating that they were the great grandparents of General [[Ward-14592|Artemas Ward]], the first commander-in-chief of the American Revolution. Also in the Spring Hill cemetery there is a memorial stone to William and his wife. : 2. [[Ward-115|Obadiah]] was born in England about 1632, and came over with his father and several brothers before 1632 (1638?). He was assigned land in Sudbury at his coming of age in 1653, and was a representative at the General Court in 1690. He had 13 children, and died in 1718 in Marlboro. : 3. [[Ward-126|William Ward]], son of [[Ward-115|Obadiah]], was born in 1670 in Marlboro, and died in 1731 in Union, Conn, where he was a large landowner. : 4. [[Ward-101|William Ward]], son of [[Ward-126|William]], was born 1691 and died 1780 in Woodstock, Conn. He was a cousin of General [[Ward-14592|Artemas Ward]]. He was prominent in the community, and is recorded as "an old man of venerable appearance, universally respected both for his wisdom and his virtues." He had ten children, but his son : 5. [[Ward-14593|John Ward]], born 1716 in Union, Conn., came through with 16 children. He died 1800 in Belchertown : 6. [[Ward-14594|John Ward]], son of John, was born in 1749 in Belchertown and died in 1850. He married Bethiah Fuller in Stafford, Conn., and had ten children, : 7. [[Ward-14595|John Ward]], son of the above, was born in 1787 and married Mary Davison, daughter of Phineas Davison of Pelham. : 8. [[Ward-14596|Hannah Ward]], born 1807, married Abel Brown in 1829. Do you know of any Davison family in Pelham? Incidentally, it might be interesting if you called up that old fellow that Jerry Jones spoke of, and tried to find out something about the Broads. All we seem to know is that Parsons Broad married Miriam (or Marian?) Reed, and that he was the son of Enos Broad and Hepzibah Burnham. We don't know anything at all about the Reeds or Burnhams, or Enos Broad came from. Perhaps there are some Leverett town records that would tell more about it. My bank balance was getting a little thin before the first of June, but I am able to send you now something to cover our share on the trailer insurance. We certainly got far more than value received. Lesley says Cheerio! signed: Harold === Citation Formats === * [[Space:Harold_Broad_Letter|Harold Jones Letter, June 11, 1939]] * ([[#HBL|Harold Jones Letter]]) * [[Space:Harold_Broad_Letter|Harold Jones Letter, June 11, 1939]] ---- === Footnotes ===

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] == Biography == Our Early Beginnings === Part I of the History of Lancaster Village as We Near Our Sesquicentennial === by Harold Huber In order to place the history of the Village of Lancaster in its proper perspective, and to describe, as briefly as possible, the succession of events leading to its incorporation in 1849, we are dependent upon historians, who admit that there is little except tradition or inference upon which to base the history of our area prior to 1620. In 1534, only 42 years after the discovery of America, the French explorer [[Karter-3|Georges Cartier]] had sailed up the St. Lawrence River to Montreal, and taken possession of all the country round about, on behalf of the King of France. He attempted to colonize the area, but in 1543, his efforts were abandoned. In 1603, the celebrated French mariner [[Champlain-10|Samuel Champlain]] led an expedition to Quebec, and made a permanent settlement there. From Quebec and Montreal, which was founded soon afterwards, the Frenchmen later followed the St. Lawrence to Lake Ontario, and, after a portage around Niagara Falls, to Lake Erie. Thus it was that French fur traders and missionaries reached the borders of Erie County, far in advance of any other explorers. According to Crisfield Johnson's Centennial History of Erie County, published in 1876, three French Catholic missionaries were the first Europeans to visit our region. This occurred about 1620, the year of the Mayflower landing in Massachusetts. The missionaries, who came from the French settlements in Canada, found what is now Erie County occupied by a large and powerful tribe of Indians known variously as the "Kahquahs," the "Attiwon Daronks," or the "Neuter Nation." The latter appellation came from the fact that the Kahquahs managed to live at peace with fierce neighboring tribes, which included the Eries, the Algonquins, and Hurons, and the five nations which then comprised the Iroquois confederacy. In 1628, King Charles the First of England granted a charter for the government of the province of Massachusetts Bay. The territory which it included extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific, making a colony 154 miles wide and some 4,000 miles long. What is now the County of Erie, and the rest of Western New York, was included within its limits. The gentle and friendly Kahquahs, with their neighbors, the Eries, were annihilated by the Iroquois some-time between 1640 and 1655. From the time of this massacre, and until it was sold to the Holland Land Company, the Erie County area was occupied by the Iroquois. About at the close of the Revolutionary War, Massachusetts ceded to the United States all claim to the territory west of a line drawn south from the westerly extremity of Lake Ontario, or about the present westerly boundary of Chautauqua County. In 1788, Massachusetts sold all of her land in New York State, about six million acres, to Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham for one million dollars. The purchase was subject to the Indian right of occupancy. When they were unable to make the payments they had agreed upon for their purchase, Phelps and Gorham were released from their contract, and Massachusetts resold the land, in five tracts, to Robert Morris of Philadelphia, known as the financier of the American Revolution. Morris sold off the easternmost of these tracts in five parcels. The remaining four, which constituted the "Holland Purchase," were sold in four conveyances, made in 1792 and 1793, to several Americans, acting as trustees for a number of Hollanders, who, being aliens, could not hold the land in their own name. The seller (Morris) agreed to extinguish the Indian title to the land, but this was not accomplished until 1797. Early in 1798, the New York State Legislature authorized these aliens to hold land within the State, and, in the latter part of that year, the American trustees conveyed the Holland Purchase to the real owners, who became historically known as the "Holland Land Company," although there was no incorporation, and no legal company by that name. In 1802, the County of Genesee was created by the State Legislature. One of the townships in the new county was Batavia, which consisted of the entire Holland purchase, and the State reservation along the Niagara River. In 1804, the Legislature divided Batavia into four townships, one of which was Willink, containing, among other present towns, the towns of Lancaster and Clarence. In 1808, there was a reorganization of the counties and townships in the Holland Purchase, which made Lancaster a part of the town of Clarence. The first purchase of land in the Lancaster area recorded in the books of the Holland Land Company was made in November, 1803 by [[Eggleston-397|Alanson Eggleston]], the price being two dollars per acre. Amos Woodward and [[Sheldon-1631|William Sheldon]] are recorded as buying land a little later in the same month. They were followed in 1804 by [[Hull-3169|Warren Hull]], Matthew Wing, Joel Parmalee, and Lawson Egberton. Soon after came David Hamlin, [[Blackman-675|William Blackman]], Peter Pratt, Edward Kearney, Elisha Cox, and Zophar Beach. The first settlement on the site of the village was made in 1807 by Edward Kearney, who built a log house on what is now St. Mary's Street, near Aurora Street. In 1808, [[Clark-23018|Benjamin Clark]], [[Peckham-707|Pardon Peckham]], and [[Bissell-264|Elias Bissell]] came into the town of Lancaster from Connecticut, and located themselves about a mile east of its center, near Cayuga Creek. That same year, a road was laid out from Buffalo, through the Cayuga Creek settlement, and thence eastward. Also in 1808, the first saw mill in the township was built at what is now Bowmansville. Historians differ as to whether Daniel Robinson or Calvin Fillmore built the original mill, which in 1810 or 1811 was sold to [[Bowman-4568|Benjamin Bowman]]. The transition in nomenclature from "Bowman's Mill" to "Bowmansville" becomes apparent here. {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Early_History-1.jpg|size=600|caption=Bowman's Mill}} However, at this point in time, the principal influx of newcomers was to the southern part of the township, previously referred to as the Cayuga Creek settlement, or, more briefly, "Cayuga Creek." Among the new settlers were the Johnsons, the Carpenters, the Fields, the Paines, and the Hibbards. In 1811, [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] built a grist mill, the first in the territory of Lancaster, on the site of Lancaster Village. The mill and dam, which was the predecessor of Mook's mill and dam, was the first on Cayuga Creek. At about the same time, the first store was opened by another settler named Alfred Luce, somewhere in the vicinity of Aurora Street and Broadway. Not long afterwards, [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] bought from Edward Kearney a large log house which stood near the present site of the Municipal Building, and opened it as a tavern. The mill, store, and tavern formed the nucleus of the present village. {{Image|file=Huber-1904.jpg|size=600}} Thirty-two men from the Cayuga Creek settlement served their country during the War of 1812. Two were killed in battle, one died of wounds, and another was wounded at the battle of Queenston. After the war, the little settlement on Cayuga Creek began its peaceful growth. The first Christian parish (Presbyterian) in the township was organized in 1818 at the Johnson schoolhouse. The first post office was established in 1824. It was located near the present site of the Kotansky Lumber Company, and bore the name "Cayuga Creek." Thomas Gross was the first postmaster. The Erie Canal was opened in 1825. A line of stagecoaches, called the "Pioneer Line," was established about 1827, to run from Buffalo, through Lancaster, and thence to the east, and the influx of immigrants began. The first church building in the area later incorporated as the village was built in 1832. It was the beautiful Lancaster Presbyterian Church, which still stands today at the corner of Broadway and Lake Avenue. Upon the formation of the Town of Lancaster from the southerly part of the Township of Clarence on March 20, 1833, the name of the Cayuga Creek post office was changed to "Lancaster," and the movement toward incorporation began. INCORPORATION On March 10, 1849, a Court of Sessions for Erie County granted the petition of five Lancaster men for determining, by referendum, whether a specified territory of 489 1/2 acres in the Town of Lancaster should become incorporated as the "Village of Lancaster." The petitioners were [[Lewis-17066|John L. Lewis]], [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], [[Briggs-3695|Ebenezer Briggs]], Frederick Kircholder, and [[Clark-25412|John Clark]]. Their petition for incorporation, dated March 7, 1849, was accompanied by a map of the proposed village, showing it as a rectangular tract of land 102 chains long and 48 chains wide, bounded on the north by the Attica and Buffalo Railroad. A census of the area proposed for incorporation listed the names of 124 families, representing a total population of 677 persons. Balloting on the court order took place on April 4, 1849, in the home of William Curtis. During the six-hour voting period, a total of 89 qualified electors cast their ballots, and, when an official tally was taken that evening, it was learned that Lancaster had voted in favor of incorporation by a count of 61 to 28. At the first village election, which followed on the 14th of July, 1849, the successful candidates were [[Sleeper-138|Ira Sleeper]], [[Parker-17136|John Parker]], John McLean, [[Osgood-583|David R. Osgood]], and [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]]. After this first Village Board organized, and made its appointments, John M. Safford became the first tax collector and [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]] the first village clerk. [[Safford-344|E.M. Safford]] became the first village assessor, [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]] the first treasurer, and [[Luce-692|Truman Luce]] the first "pound master," whose duties were to enforce the first village ordinances regarding animals running at large. In 1850, [[Bostwick-292|William H. Bostwick]] was named first village president. This was the general picture when the Village was born a century and a half ago, and thus did our venerable forefathers lay the solid groundwork which makes it possible for us to celebrate the Lancaster Sesquicentennial in 1999. === Part 2 - Community Advancement, Conflagration & Deluge === In 1851, there were 14 brick buildings in Lancaster Village; wood was commonly used as fuel for domestic purposes; the tower of the Roman Catholic Church was nearing completion; the New York Central was the only railroad that ran through the Village, coming through on the line of the present ErieLackawanna tracks; the main artery of travel between the Village and Buffalo was what is now Broadway; and [[Bruce-3251|George Bruce]] organized the Merchant’s Bank (the community’s first), in a brick building now threatened by the Broadway project. {{Image|file=Cushing_s_Drug_Store-2.jpg|size=600}} On April 12, 1861, a cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, fired the shot which opened the Civil War. As everywhere in the Union, the war’s outbreak precipitated furious discussions in Lancaster between Southern sympathizers and their opponents, the anti-slavery faction. Town Line, more violently partisan than the Village, actually voted to secede from the Union, and, technically, this little hamlet remained out of it until 1946 when, in a widely publicized election, it voted to rejoin (see January/February 1996 issue of The Lancaster Legend). About 125 Lancaster men went to Civil War battlefields, and 30 more were drafted on April 11, 1865, after General Lee’s surrender at Richmond on April 3. When the fighting men returned, no outstanding postwar incidents occurred, and the hard feelings between Northern and Southern sympathizers gradually disappeared as the war became history. The 1866 census placed the population of the village at 1,518, and of the township at 4,112. At a meeting in March 1867, the Village Board voted in favor of street lamps, which were duly installed. They were oil-burning lights, which served until 1897, when the first electric carbonarc street lamps made their appearance. In 1874, [[Space:Lancaster_New_York_Fire_Department_History|Lancaster’s first fire department]], the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, was born. A resume of the Lancaster business structure in 1877, published in Smith’s History of Buffalo and Erie County, presented this picture: "There are now, in the Village of Lancaster, two flouring mills, one carriage factory, the [[Space:Lancaster_Glass_Works|Lancaster glass works]], one iron furnace, three breweries, two planing mills, one tannery, one malt house, one bedstead shop, two cabinet shops, three tin shops, two meat markets, one drug store, four general stores, three grocery stores, two tailor shops, one harness shop, three hotels, four blacksmith shops, one basket shop, and numerous saloons. The 1880s showed a period of community advancement, with improved business in general. Roads were improved, new building construction got under way, and the first train on the newly laid Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad tracks arrived in Lancaster on May 14, 1883. Flames made the headlines in the 1890s. On April 4, 1894, [[Space:Lancaster%2C_NY_Fires|fire broke out]] in the barn of [[Schrankel-6|Mrs. E. Mosack]], at the rear of her butcher shop on Central Avenue. Fanned by a high wind, the flames quickly engulfed all of the buildings on the west side of Central Avenue between East Main Street (Broadway) and West Main Street, then swept down the south side of West Main Street to [[Stephan-400|Jacob Stephan’]]s store, where they were halted by a heavy brick fire wall. However, a wind shift carried the fire across Central Avenue to the east side, where three buildings were consumed, thence around the corner to the north side of Broadway. Since there were no water mains and no fire hydrants at that time, the blaze was out of control until Buffalo firemen, who had been called upon for help, arrived with their apparatus to assist the local department. The house and barn of Dr. [[Potter-4065|Samuel Potter]] were the last buildings to be destroyed. Damage was widespread, and was estimated at $100,000. Another section of the Central Avenue business district was destroyed by fire on October 21, 1896. The flames broke out in an unoccupied soap factory on Central Avenue, completely destroying it, and spread to Maute’s hardware store, Balthasar’s hotel, and a barn at the rear of the Cushing Block. Total damage was estimated at $45,000. {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Fires.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Fires-3.jpg|size=600}} This second conflagration in the heart of the business district in a little over two years sparked a public demand for water mains and fire hydrants which the Village Board could not ignore, and before 1896 came to an end, water mains were being laid in the downtown area. In 1900, the water mains were extended, and fire hydrants installed, on all populated streets in the Village. Other fires that made history during the 1890s destroyed Soemann’s brewery at East Main and Court Streets on September 16, 1894, and Cushing’s ice house on Lake Avenue on August 17, 1898. The plant of the [[Space:Lancaster_Knives|Lancaster Machine Knife Works]] on Court Street burned to the ground on March 12, 1899. When President McKinley’s Congress declared war on Spain as the century drew to a close, Lancaster’s spirited and patriotic male citizens were quick to volunteer. The war was of brief duration, beginning in April and ending in August of 1898. At least 20 local men were involved in the conflict. Original street names throughout the Village underwent changes during the latter part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, gradually acquiring their present identities. Some of the old names, and their current ones, are as follows: Briggs Street became Kurtz Avenue. Buffalo Road became Cayuga Creek Plank Road, then Buffalo Street, and now Broadway. Water Street became Aurora Street north of Broadway. Dutch Street became West Main Street. Railroad Street became Central Avenue. Factory Street became Lake Avenue. Sport Street became School Street. Poplar Avenue became Lombardy Street. Buck Street became Erie Street. Tannery Place became Legion Parkway. Medium Street became Garfield Street. Raynor Street became St. John Street. Blinkey Street became Lake Avenue, south of Franklin Street. North Church Street, later Foundry Street, became Holland Avenue. {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-5.jpg|size=600}} Fires again raged in the community in the early 1900s. On February 3, 1902, flames destroyed the main building and two greenhouses belonging to [[Smiley-974|S. B. Smiley]]. On November 20 of the same year, the plant of the Depew Knitting Mills was completely razed. On December 10, 1909, a disastrous fire severely damaged the American Malleables plant on Central Avenue, causing damage estimated at $200,000. Installation of a public water supply system in 1900, and the ample supply of water which it provided, created another problem: the disposal of waste water, which could only be remedied by the installation of sanitary sewers. So, in 1907-1908, a sewer system and sewage treatment plant were installed, and financed by a $150,000 bond issue, which was the largest borrowing for Village purposes up to that time. The gayest and most colorful celebration in the history of the Village up to that time was held from July 27 to August 2, 1913, when Lancaster observed its first Old Home Week (see page 5), in conjunction with a convention of the Western New York Volunteer Firemen’s Association. The newly completed brick pavements on Central Avenue, West Main Street, Aurora Street, Broadway, East Main Street, and Church Street were flanked with decorated columns, and exhibited with pride to the thousands of visitors who thronged to Lancaster to attend the convention and join in the Old Home Week celebration. DOUGHBOYS, DEPRESSION, AND DELUGE On Good Friday, April 6, 1917, the United States entered into World War I. True to precedent, Lancaster immediately went to the defense of its country. Before the machinery for drafting men into the service had been set up, eight local men went to Philadelphia, enlisted, and were accepted in the 9th Regiment, U.S. Engineering Corps. By August 1917, this group was overseas, and gained the distinction of being among the first American soldiers to arrive in France in World War I. Over a thousand men were drafted from Lancaster and the surrounding communities. The last contingent of 53 men to be drafted were waiting at the Town Hall for entrainment to camp on November 11, 1918, when news of the Armistice was received, and the entrainment order was cancelled. In all, 428 men represented Lancaster, Depew, Bowmansville, and Town Line in various branches of the armed forces in the first World War. Of this number, 26 made the supreme sacrifice, and their names are inscribed on war memorials in their home communities. Through the 1920s, Lancaster, like the rest of the nation, enjoyed the new worlds of recreation which were opened up by the evolution of the automobile, the radio, and the movies. But, when prices on the New York Stock Exchange hit bottom in October 1929, the fun era was over, and this Village was no exception to the average American community in suffering through the economic depression that followed the stock market crash. Unemployment, bank failures, and real estate depreciation resulted in widespread privation throughout the township during the 1930s. One of the few community advances during the Depression years was the construction in 1936 of the Broadway Cut-Off, a strip of road and bridge which linked Aurora Street to Central Avenue, and eliminated the necessity of routing traffic over crowded West Main Street. Designation of Broadway as U.S. 20 followed the opening of the new highway link. But the new road was severely damaged a year later when, in the afternoon and evening of June 21, 1937, the [[Space:Lancaster%2C_NY%2C_Flood_of_June%2C_1937|worst flood in the history of the Village]] wreaked indescribable havoc in the area along Cayuga Creek (see March and April 1995 issues of The Lancaster Legend). According to published records, the creek, after several days of rain, suddenly went on a rampage, reaching a depth of from 18 to 20 feet over the low water mark, and damaging or destroying everything on its banks. Much damage was done to pavements, sidewalks, water mains, sewers, and real property on Park Boulevard, Colonial Avenue, Cayuga Avenue, St. John Street, Broadway, Aurora Street, St. Mary’s Street, Walter Street, Legion Parkway, Oakwood Avenue, Lake Avenue, and Pershing Avenue. Rescue boats plied the flooded streets, and residents of the inundated areas who did not flee in time to escape the rising waters were rescued from their homes by firemen and other volunteers. A bridge of fire ladders was the escape route for one family from their home on Walter Street. The Memorial Building on Legion Parkway was badly damaged, and houses were washed from their foundations on Lake Avenue, St. John Street, and Broadway. The Village sewage treatment plant on Broadway was inundated, and equipment in the Department of Public Works buildings on the same site was severely damaged. An appeal for the construction of flood control works to prevent a recurrence of the 1937 disaster was made to state and federal authorities, but the outbreak of World War II delayed action on domestic problems of this type. After the war, the Lancaster project was again pressed for recognition, and, through the combined efforts of local, state, and federal representatives, the Cayuga Creek Flood Control Project was completed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1948 at a cost of about $1,000,000 in federal, state, and Village funds. A new $80,000 post office building was built on the Broadway Cut-Off in 1938, and, in 1939, the old fire hall and the Village Inn were torn down to clear a site for the $127,500 Municipal Building, which was erected in 1940. === Part 3 : War, Prosperity & Village Decline === When several acts of German aggression were climaxed by the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, to launch World War II, the United States government made no pretense as to its apprehension. And, when a "defense" program, including the first peace-time draft, was drawn up almost immediately and laid before the nation, there was little hope among Americans that this country could escape involvement in another World War. Their worst fears were confirmed in every respect when, on December 7, 1941, it was announced that Japanese war planes had bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The full, dread import of the news that Japan had attacked a United States possession was recognized immediately, and in Lancaster, as elsewhere through out the nation, the realization came immediately that American blood would again be shed to fight a monstrous threat to world harmony. After nearly four years of "blood, sweat, and tears," during which the flower of the community fought and died on battlefronts in every far-flung corner of the globe, it was over, on August 14, 1945. The great celebration which followed was tempered with restraint--because 61 boys who went away from here to fight had laid down their lives to make this victory possible. In 1949, Lancaster observed the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the Village. Directed by an energetic Centennial Planning Committee, composed of people from all walks of life in the Village, the celebration was held during the week of July 17th to 23rd, and attendance at the well-planned, weeklong program of events eclipsed any in the history of the Village up to that time. The growing pains of the century-old community were forgotten during a week which began with Sunday reunion services in all churches; progressed with a variety of events from Monday to Friday, which included daily parades in all categories; and ended on Saturday with a feeling of regret at having to leave the past and face the future again. Centennial committee members declared that the Volunteer Firemen's Parade on Friday evening, which attracted thousands of visitors, was the largest and longest parade in Village history. On April 12, 1950, a disastrous fire ruined the interior of the Memorial Building on Legion Parkway, causing damage estimated in excess of $50,000. When fire insurance recoveries on the Village-owned building proved to be insufficient to cover the loss, members of Washington Post No. 287 of the Ameri can Legion, occupants of the building, pledged themselves, through the sale of bonds and otherwise, to underwrite the balance of the repair cost. Restoration and remodeling were completed before the end of 1950. When the United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, it stated, as its purpose: "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which, twice in our lifetime, has brought untold sorrow to mankind." On June 25, 1950, the North Korean army launched a surprise attack on South Korea. On the following day, the United Nations Security Council condemned the invasion as aggression, and ordered withdrawal of the invading forces. On June 27, U.S. President Harry S. Truman ordered air and naval units into action to enforce the U.N. order. The British government did the same, and soon a multinational U.N. command was set up to aid the South Koreans. U.N. forces had routed the North Korean army, and were driving north across the 38th parallel, when Communist China sent several hundred thousand troops into the conflict in late October 1950. Battling forces were see-sawing across the 38th parallel when truce negotiations began on July 10, 1951. Truce talks dragged on for two years while belligerents negotiated; an armistice was finally signed at Panmunjom on July 27, 1953. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, there were 33,629 battle deaths, 20,617 deaths from other causes, and 103,284 wounded in the Korean fighting, for a total of 157,530 United States casualties. (No reliable statistics regarding local men who served during the Korean War were available for inclusion in this history.) Elimination of the grade crossings of the New York Central, Lehigh Valley, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and Erie Railroads at Central Avenue, which had been planned prior to World War II, became a major post-war project in the summer of 1950. Bids on the project, which was jointly financed by New York State and the four railroads involved, were opened in July, and work began in August. Local traffic was rerouted over temporary access roads as more than half the length of Lancaster's main north-south artery of travel was torn up. Many landmark buildings were either razed, or moved to new locations on side streets off Central Avenue, among them the old North End Fire Hall, which was moved from Central Avenue to a new location on West Drullard Avenue. A neighborhood park and playground, built and largely financed by the Citizens Hose Company on the front of the old American Malleables property, was devoured by the huge power shovels used to excavate the underpasses. The extensive project progressed during the winter of 1950, and throughout 1951 until December 17, when the regraded street was opened to traffic and the detour roads abandoned. Incidental work continued until September 1952, when the State accepted the project as complete. The cornerstone of the new church erected by Our Lady of Pompeii parish at Laverack Avenue and Cowing Street was laid on October 18, 1953, and dedication of the edifice took place on July 11, 1954. On February 21, 1954, fire destroyed the interior of the Western Auto Store on West Main Street, in a building which once housed the Lancaster post office. The brick walls of the building resisted the spread of the fire to adjoining structures. A night fire on October 19, 1956, damaged Young's Mill, on Court Street next to the Erie Railroad. The main ladder of the aerial ladder truck operated by Res cue Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 was wrecked at the blaze, and the use of a crane was required to remove the broken ladder from the roof of the building after the fire. The tall, frame structure, which housed the Natura Milling Company during World War I, and subsequently housed Knauber's Planing Mill, was not seriously damaged. Mechanical damage to the ladder truck was said to monetarily exceed fire damage to the building. The severe winter of 1956-57 saw temperatures plummeting to lows of 20 degrees below zero in January 1957. On May 29, 1957, a new section of Walden Avenue, extending from Lincoln Street in Depew to Ellicott Place in Lancaster, was opened. This replaced an old section of Ellicott Road which was abandoned in the 1890s when the New York Central Railroad constructed its huge car shops and locomotive repair facilities in Depew. On June 30, 1957, Lancaster's first outdoor public swimming pool was opened in what is now Keysa Park, on Vandenberg Avenue. The pool is the central attraction of the park, developed by the Town of Lancaster, which now includes a ball diamond, band stand, playground equipment, and picnic facilities. In August, 1957, ground was broken for the A & P Store on Legion Parkway, on land once owned by Washington Post No. 287, American Legion, and known for years as Legion Field. The field, which was developed shortly after the construction of the Memorial Building in 1922, was known for years as the location for athletic events, including baseball and football games, and was the site for the many carnivals which were held in conjunction with civic celebrations. The size of the field was reduced considerably in 1948 to provide space for the Cayuga Creek Flood Protection Project, and its popularity dwindled from that time. On September 11, 1957, the Marine Bank of Buffalo opened its Depew branch on Broadway near Cayuga Creek. The bank was to become the first business to be located in the D & L Shopping Plaza at the west village line of Lancaster. Dissolution of the Village of Lancaster, and a return to total Town government, was proposed by a group organized in the Spring of 1958. The movement failed to gain the support which its promoters expected, and, after several public meetings, it lost its impetus and passed into history after a final meeting on June 25. An event which occurred in Depew, but left an indelible mark on the history of Lancaster Village, was the opening of the Depew-Lancaster Plaza on May 11, 1960. The unlimited parking facilities at the Plaza, located on land reclaimed after the construction of the Cayuga Creek Flood Protection Project, soon siphoned off the parking-weary customers of Lancaster merchants, and the once-flourishing shopping area on West Main Street and Central Avenue went into a business decline. (1) == Sources == (1) [[Space:The_Lancaster_Legend|The Lancaster Legend]]

Harold Ivey To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ivey-579|Harold Ivey]] is currently working on. Can you help? Help Neil to find more information on his Williams list including: Good to hear from another family researcher. (1) Elizabeth Ann Williams b 1850 Stea Perran, Cornwall, England d 16 Jun 1940 Jackson, Minnesota, USA. She married William Distin HILL b 1847 Loddiswell, Devon, England d 12 Jan 1905 Jackson, Minnesota, USA in 14 Oct 1869 at St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. There is a slight doubt about this marriage though. Neil Errey

Harper County, Oklahoima

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{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== The counties below are adjacent to Harper County. '''This needs fixed. Verify visually which counties are adjacent'''. Comanche County, Kansas (northeast) Woods County (east) Woodward County (southeast) Ellis County (south) Beaver County (west) Clark County, Kansas (northwest) The info below is incorrect because it shows Coal County instead of Harper County.
{{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Coal County[[:Category:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Space:Hughes County, Oklahoma|Hughes County]] | NE Location = [[:Space:Pittsburg County, Oklahoma|Pittsburg County]] | E Location =- | SE Location = [[:Space:Atoka County, Oklahoma|Atoka County]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Space:Johnston County, Oklahoma|Johnston County]] | W Location = [[:Space:Pontotoc County, Oklahoma|Pontotoc County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
(https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/)
Managed and maintained by the State of Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics; Birth and Death searchable databases. Some records go back earlier that statehood.
'''Search Birth Records''': (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
'''Search Death Records''':( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) '''"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940."''' Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. Other places to find vital record info:
Newspaper announcements; be sure to check nearby county newspapers, Bible Records, Church Records and Church Newspapers. Still other primary sources include Military Service Records, Cemetery Records (Sexton's Records) and Funeral Home Records (Funeral homes are usually private businesses that may be willing to help you but as a private business they don't have to.). ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== Buffalo (County Seat)
Harper County Court House
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Buffalo, OK
====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== === Census Instructions to Enumerators === [https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/programs-surveys/decennial/technical-documentation/questionnaires/1940instructions.pdf '''1940 Census Instructions to Enumerators'''] === Census Questionnaires and Instructions: 1790 to 2000 === [https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/2002/dec/pol_02-ma.pdf '''"Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses 1790 - 2000"'''] ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== [https://gateway.okhistory.org/search/?fq=dc_type%3Atext_newspaper&explore=True&fq=str_location_county:Harper%20County,%20OK '''Harper County newspapers, The Gateway to Oklahoma History'''] ===Sources=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harper_County,_Oklahoma '''Harper County, Oklahoma'''] on Wikipedia. * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=HA029 '''Harper County, Oklahoma'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir '''Oklahoma Place Names'''], Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974. * [http://www.okhistory.org/publications/encyclopediaonline.php '''The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://okhistory.org) has entries on many historic events, locations, people and more.

Harper Name Study

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[[Category:Harper Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Harper Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harper Harper] 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 Harper 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 Harpers), by time period (18th Century Harpers), or by topic (Harper DNA, Harper Occupations, Harper 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 Harper 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=Harper}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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== * [[McCarthy-5362|Hannah McCarthy]] * [[Green-41150|Elgin Green Jr.]] *[[Folsom-1816|Daphne Folsom]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study

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== Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place= Harpers Ferry, West Virginia |category= Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[http://www.harpersferrywv.us/ Official Website] *[https://www.nps.gov/hafe/index.htm Harpers Ferry] at National Park Service *{{Wikidata|Q985289|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The town was established in 1763 as “Shenandoah Falls at Mr. Harper's Ferry” on the site of a ferry service owned and operated by Robert Harper. It was known as Harper’s Ferry until about 1891, when the apostrophe was removed and “Harpers Ferry” became the standard spelling.‘’Wikipedia’’ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Harpers Ferry, West Virginia”.‘’Corporation of Harpers Ferry’’ (https://www.harpersferrywv.us/about.htm : accessed 18 January 2023). "History of Harpers Ferry”. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Harpers_Ferry_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Harpers Ferry, Jefferson, West Virginia }} :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' West Virginia :'''County:''' Jefferson :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39.324167, -77.733889 :'''Elevation:''' 147.0 m or 482.3 feet ===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia#History|Harpers Ferry, West Virginia]]

==== [[Wikipedia:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia|National Register of Historic Places]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Allstadt_House_and_Ordinary|Allstadt House and Ordinary]] *[[Wikipedia:B_%26_O_Railroad_Potomac_River_Crossing|B & O Railroad Potomac River Crossing]] *[[Wikipedia:Harpers_Ferry_Historic_District|Harpers Ferry Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Harpers_Ferry_National_Historical_Park|Harpers Ferry National Historical Park]] *[[Wikipedia:Lee-Longsworth_House|Lee-Longsworth House]] *[[Wikipedia:St._Peter%27s_Roman_Catholic_Church_(Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia)|St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church]] *[[Wikipedia:Strider_Farm|Strider Farm]] ===Population=== :{| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |1,747 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |1,339 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |764 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |958 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |896 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |766 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |713 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |705 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |665 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |822 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |572 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |423 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |361 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |308 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |307 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |286 |- |align="center" |2020 |align="center" |285 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Harpers Ferry".

===Notables=== *[[Wikipedia:Nathan_Cook_Brackett|Nathan Cook Brackett]], abolitionist, Free Will Baptist pastor, first president of Storer College, and chairman and co-founder of Bluefield State College *[[Wikipedia:John_Brown_(abolitionist)|John Brown]], American abolitionist leader who led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry *[[Wikipedia:Drusilla_Dunjee_Houston|Drusilla Dunjee Houston]], American writer, historian, educator, journalist, musician, and screenwriter *[[Wikipedia:Celeste_Brackett_Newcomer|Celeste Brackett Newcomer]], American educator, bank director, and clubwoman *[[Wikipedia:Lewis_Washington|Lewis Washington]], American planter taken hostage during John Brown’s raid ===Resources=== *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcsearch.aspx West Virginia Birth Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx West Virginia Marriage Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx West Virginia Death Records] *[https://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia Interactive Map of West Virginia County Formation History] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Harper_Cemetery%2C_Harpers_Ferry%2C_West_Virginia Harper Cemetery] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Piper_Cemetery%2C_Harpers_Ferry%2C_West_Virginia Piper Cemetery] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study, Appalachia and Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study]] *[[Category:Harpers Ferry, West Virginia]] *[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Harpers Ferry, West Virginia|category=Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Harpers Ferry, West Virginia|category=Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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Harpier Name Study

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[[Category:Harpier Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please 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 ==

Harpley sailed May 12th 1848

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[[Category: Harpley, Arrived 6 Sep 1848]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The HARPLEY 1848 === The HARPLEY with Captain Thomas Buckland departed Deptford, London on May 12th 1848, bearing a second group of Lacemakers. CABIN PASSENGERS: Dr John Spencer (Surgeon Superintendent) and John Spencer carrying approximately 260 emigrants, chiefly English refugee work-people from France. === COVERAGE IN THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PRESS === The Harpley (a ship of Mr Raven's, built in Van Diemen's Land) would leave on the 1st of May with emigrants. '''The South Australian Register. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1848''' from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 19 July 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48727635? _________________________________________________ Same day — The ship Harpley, 574 tons, Buckland, master from London. Passengers— Dr. John Spencer, surgeon su-perintendent, and John Spencer, in the cabin; and the fol-lowing refugee emigrants from France :— John Barnet wife and six children, John Brown wife and four children, Wm. Burgess wife and four children, Joseph Clarke wife and child, John Clarke wife and three children, Wm. Cobb wife and two children, Henry Cope wife and seven children, Joseph Cope, Aun Cope, Henry Cope jun., Fanny Cope, Wm. Cope, Cornelius Crowder and wife, Hannah Crowder, Emma Crowder, Mary Crowder, George Dennisthorpe, John Davis wife and four children (one born on the passage), Mary Ann Denisthorpe, Richard Dixon wife and two children, Sarah Dixon, Richard Dixon jun., David Dixon, Joseph Dixon, George Dormer wife and six children, Thomas Dormer, Ellen Dormer, Thomas Dunk wife and five children, John Freestone wife and five children, Richard Gold finch wife and four children, Jas. Hall wife and child, John Henningway wife and two children, Wm. Harold and wife, John Hibbert and wife, Humphrey Hopkins wife and adult daughter Mary, Philip Hiskey wife and two children, James Henslie, Caroline Henslie, John Henslie, Benjamin Holmes wife and three children, Harriett Holmes, John Irons wife and child, Joseph James wife and two children, Edward Lander wife and six children (one born at sea) and Mary Ann (adult), Henry Lee wife and child, Hiram Langmore wife and five children, Matthew Matthews wife and three children, John Mountaney wife and three children, Thomas and George (adults), Emma Needham, Wm. Paul and wife, W'm. Parsons wife and seven children, Sarah, John, and Ellen, adults (the youngest, three months old, died at sea), Louisa Peat, Emily Peat, George Pike wife and child, John Revel wife and three adult daughters (Elizabeth, Anne, and Melisent), Wm. Henry Sanson and wife, John Sanson wife and four children, William Sanson, Jane Sanson, Thomas Sibley and wife, John Shaw, John Smith wife and four children (one, Mary Ann, adult), Thomas Street wife and four children, Wm. Stubbs wife and three adult children (Francis Robert Henry, and Edward), George Summers wife and three children, Elizabeth (adult), John Sweeney, Theresa Sweeney, Mary Ann Sweeney, Robert Taylor, Walter Wells wife and seven children, Henry and John (adults), Thomas Wells wife and ten children, Sarah, Richard, Thomas, and Rebecca (adults), Thomas Widderson wife and six children, Henry Watts, Charles Richmond wife and eight children, Henry and Eliza (adults), Esther Samuels. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 6 September 1848, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48728716? ___________________________________________ '''THE EMIGRANT SHIP "HARPLEY."''' When our last paper went to press, the Harpley with emigrants, chiefly English refugee work-people from France, had been for many hours at anchor in the Bay, and with difficulty rode out an unusually heavy gale of wind, which parted two chain-cables, and so com-pletely prevented all communication with the shore, that we could not then announce with certainty even the ship's name. At the outbreak of the French Revolution, the number of English working for or depen-dant upon manufacturing employers In Calais and its environs was nothing short of a thou-sand souls; of whom some have gone to Syd-ney, a few more are coming hither, and a ship load were to embark at Calais for Port Phillip, a fortnight after the Harpley left. One such arrival at Sydney and one at Port Phillip were communicated to us on Thursday through the Overland Mail. It would appear that the unfortunates, even when compelled to leave the French territory, were unwilling to return to an over-stocked labour market in England, and sent a memorial to Lord Palmerston, dated April 12, desiring to obtain passages to one of the English co-lonies — a large number wishing to make choice of South Australia, of which they pro-fessed to have heard through our ''Voice''. In three days, an answer was returned by his Lordship, and a Government Commissioner arrived to make the requisite enquiries. He was immediately succeeded by Mr Cooper, a gentleman from the office of her Majesty's Land and Emigration Commissioners, who in-stituted diligent scrutiny into the characters and circumstances of the memorialists, and then arranged for their passage to England, preparatory to emigration for these colonies. On their arrival in London, they learned that a Benevolent Committee was sitting daily at the Mansion House, under the auspices of that; genuine specimen of nobility the distinguished Lord Ashley, and eagerly engaged in getting up a generous subscription for the relief of those who were hourly compelled to return to England. The Harpley being chartered, the refugee emigrants were embarked, and their wants supplied—Mr Cooper being charged by Lord Ashley to supply, from a stock of articles sent on board, clothing and other necessaries to all who stood in need; in fact, to let them want for nothing. The only instance of death among the adults was a man (in his sixty-seventh year), who wes unwilling to be separated from his family, and to whom the owner of the Harpley hu-manely granted a free passage. He died in traversing the Bay of Biscay, the only instance of mortality besides being an infant of three months old. A sea-apprentice and a young sailor named Bateman fell overboard during the passage, but both were saved by means of a life-buoy. There was no case of serious ill-ness during the greater part of the passage, and 256 souls have arrived in excellent health, in a remarkably clean and well-commanded ship, manned by a fine crew. Since these deserving persons, with their wives and families, have landed on our shores, a very erroneous impression has gone abroad, that, because they have been employed in lace manufactories, they are little fitted for the va-ried occupations of colonial life. We venture, therefore, after due enquiry, to take up the pen, in order to counteract an impression which might otherwise, temporarily at least, retard the accomplishment of avocational en--gagements for which they may feel themselves fully competent. It is known to the generality of well-informed Englishmen that, in consequence of the pro-gressive increase of British manufactories, the ranks of agricultural, rural, and mechanical labour are frequently thinned in particular dis-tricts in order to furnish the sinews of human organization for new or enlarged attempts of manufacturers therein. A recollection of this circumstance has caused us to set on foot an enquiry touching the original occupations and primary localities of employment of the per-sons who have so recently arrived. The fol-lowing particulars are the result, and may very well show that they were fully justified in re-sorting to a new and flourishing colony like this, wherein to resume the employments of their earlier days. It may be proper to state, however, that most of the young persons of both sexes found ready employment, and that the observations we are about to make chiefly relate to the husbands and fathers of families who have ar-rived in the Harpley:— ] The native countries or counties are Derby, Cambridge, Hants, Ireland, Kent, Leicester, Nottingham, Somerset, Sussex, and Wilts. The original employments may be gathered from the following summary:—Blacksmith, 1; butcher, 1 ; cowkeeper, 1 ; farm-bailiff, 1; farmer, 1 ; labourer, 1; mechanics, 20; miller, 1 ; smiths, 5. The kinds of employment de-sired by these persons, according to a list put into our hands, are the following;—Blacksmith, 1 : butcher or farmer, 1; farmer and bailiff, 1 ; cowkeeper, 1; farmer, 1; gardener, 1; la-bourers, 19; labourers or shepherds, 4; man servant, 1; miller, 1 ; smith, 1, Several of the wives are as able as willing to assist in the support of their families by their industry, and many of the married couples have adult children or those who have arrived at sufficient age to be very useful in an enterprising and busy population like ours. We rejoice that his Excellency has seen fit to appoint an estimable gentleman, the father of a family, to make arriving emigrants and their well-being the objects of his peculiar so-licitude; and we hope the appointment will stimulate and extend rather than retard the exercise of that philanthropy which has hitherto distinguished individual members of our community. '''THE EMIGRANT SHIP "HARPLEY."''' from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 9 September 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158926512?searchTerm=harpley === PASSENGER LISTS === * '''The HARPLEY 1848 - PASSENGER LIST''' from the BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA - 1848 by Diane Cummings at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1848HarpleyPassengerList.htm * '''Harpley arrived in Adelaide September 7th, 1848''' from the Australian Society of the Lacemakers of Calais website at: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/ba1485_3f869c17457c4d0dbe3feb76660ded05.pdf * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * 12/05/1848 - 02/09/1848 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945508 === FURTHER READING === Chandler, Rolicker, 1996, ''The Migrants ship Hartley: 1847-1852'', self published, Beaumaris Victoria. online at: http://users.tpg.com.au/johnchandler/documents/Harpley.pdf ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1848 from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 6 September 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48728720?

Harpur Family Mysteries

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Harraton Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Harraton Colliery, Harraton, County Durham, 1794]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Harraton Colliery, Harraton, County Durham, 1794 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 11 June 1794 * Location: Harraton Colliery, Harraton, County Durham, England * Victims: 28 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (27 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;"|Allan, Matthew ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1794-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Harraton Row Pit Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Harraton Colliery, Harraton, County Durham, 1817]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Harraton Colliery, Harraton, County Durham, 1817] Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 30 June 1817 & 2 July 1817 * Location: Harraton Row Pit & Harriaton Nova Scotia Pit, Harraton Colliery, Hrraton, County Durham, England * Victims: 28 & 8 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosions {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims 30 June 1817''' {| 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, James, aged 15 ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Browell, Ralph, 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;"|Browell, William, 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;"|Browell, William, aged 5 ! 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;"|Chisholm, Thomas, 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;"|Cowey, John, 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;"|Dickinson, Joseph, 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;"|Emery, John, 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;"|Gallilee, Thomas, 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;"|Galliley, William, aged 24 ! 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;"|Grundy, Thomas, aged 55 ! 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;"|Hardy, William, aged 22 ! 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;"|Hill, George, 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;"|Hill, 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;"|Hill, John, aged 38 ! 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;"|Hill, Michael, 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;"|Hill, Michael, aged 62 ! 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;"|Hill, Michael, 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;"|Hill, Pearson, 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;"|Hill, 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;"|Hill, Robert, 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;"|Hill, Thomas, 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;"|Jobling, Ralph, 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;"|Moody, John, aged 21 ! 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;"|Royally, Job, aged 17 ! 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;"|Royally, John, 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;"|Short, Alexander, 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;"|Short, 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;"|Short, Ralph, 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;"|Stephenson, George, aged 19 ! 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;"|Stephenson, James, 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;"|Taylor, John, 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;"|Wardle, John, aged 29 ! 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;"|Wheatley, John, aged 48 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ---- {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' 2 July 1817 {| 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;"|Anderson, William, aged 32 ! 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;"|Blakey, Robert, aged 37 ! 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;"|Blakey, Thomas, aged 43 ! 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;"|Crisp, Thomas, 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;"|Hepburn, Thomas, aged 71 ! 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;"|Melvin, George, aged 45 ! 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;"|Melvin, John, 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;"|Noble, James, aged 25, ! 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/n1817-01.htm Durham Mining Museum Harraton Row Pit] *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1817-02.htm Durham Mining Museum Harraton, Nova Scotia Pit]

Harrells of Henry County and Shelby County, Kentucky

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This page was created to compile data on the families of John Harrell, James Harrell, and Joshua Harris and Martha (Harrell) Harris, who were neighbors and seemingly kin, residing in Washington County, Tennessee in the late eighteenth century and in Henry County and Shelby County, Kentucky in the early 1800s. == Summary of Families == Evidence suggests that [[Harrell-2866|John Harrell]], [[Harrell-3023|Martha Harrell]], and [[Harrell-3967|James Harrell]] were siblings. We summarize their migrations and families here. Joshua Harris and Martha Harrell reportedly married in Washington County, Tennessee in 1788, and Milley wife of John Harrell recalled that she had married within a few months of the Harrises. While these marriages are currently known only through secondary informants, writing decades later, we do find Joshua Harris and John Harrell appearing in tax lists and witnessing deeds in Washington County as early as 1788. Both men make appearances sporadically through the 1790s. The last record of Joshua Harris is in 1798, the same year there was a single appearance of James Harrell. John Harrell continued appearing on tax lists until 1806. Joshua Harris and James Harrell appeared in Shelby County, Kentucky, seemingly neighbors, on tax lists starting in 1801. John Harrell appears next to James in Kentucky for the first time in 1809. The timing here of Joshua Harris and James Harrell disappearing from Tennessee after 1798 and appearing in Kentucky in 1801, and of John Harrell disappearing fro Tennesse after 1806 and appearing in Kentucky in 1809, fit very well with these being the same people in both locations. Secondary sources have John coming Washington County to Kentucky (see below), and later census records indicate that some of John's children were born in Tennessee. No evidence is known to dispute that these records were showing the same families. John died in 1813 or 1814. John, James, and Martha Harrell all seem to have lived near the border with Henry County, along Six Mile Creek. John's son William married and began living on part of his mother-in-law's land holdings in Henry County. James moved there around 1820, while Martha and Joshua Harris continued living in Shelby county. Secondary sources provide the name of John Harrell's wife, one calling her "Cassia Deacon" and another calling her "Amelia Deacon." Very few people were given middle names before 1770, when she was likely born, so it would seem one of these is wrong. Since she usually went by Milley, it would be natural to guess this was short for Amelia. A census taker called her Mildred in 1820, so it is hard to guess if Mildred or Amelia is right, and Milley is a diminutive form of each. No primary record has been found to support "Cassia." ''Genealogical summary'' John Harrell born say 1765; died by 1814; m. Mildred "Milley" _____. She m. (2) Jesse Duncan in Shelby County in 1820.Note: there was a Jesse Duncan in Washington County, Tennessee when she lived there Children, born in Tennessee: * James b. ca. 1788; m. Cassander Ford 12 April 1809 * William b. ca. 1790; m. Rachel Wiley 8 February 1811 * John b. ca. 1792; m. Nancy Kitson 3 November 1813 * Richard D. b. ca. 1794; m. Elizabeth [Thomas?] * Polly b. ca. 1796; m. David S. Perkins 17 September 1814 * Rachel b. ca. 1797; m. William H. Camren 19 December 1821 ("Camorn" in 1850 census) * Deacons/Deakins b. ca. 1799; m. Sarah Harrell 8 January 1820 * Absalom b. ca. 1800; m. Sarah Harris 22 December 1819 * Joseph Y. Harrell b. ca. 1803, m. Sophia Rosemire 16 November 1822. * Orra b. say 1807; m. Edward Bryan Dermit 16 April 1829 in Ripley, Indiana * Isaac b. ca. 1810; m. Nancy Brown 27 February 1829 in Ripley, Indiana * Malinda b. ca. 1813; m. James Hawkins Blackwell 16 June 1835 in Ripley, Indiana Martha Harrell born 26 March 1770; m. Joshua Harris 20 November 1788 in Washington County, North Carolina (later Tennessee). Children, from a family record recorded by Richard D. Harrell in her Revolutionary War widow's pension application: *Elizabeth Harris, born September 22 1790 *Rachel Harris, born May 21 1792 *Jesse Harris, born December 20 1793 *Casanner (?Susannah) Harris, born February 20 1796 *John Harris, born January 13 1798 *Sarah Harris, born May 9 1800 *William Harris, born February 10 1802 *Martha Harris, born March 16 1804 *Lusindea (?Lucinda) Harris, born January 9 1806 *Joshua Harris, born August 11 1808 *Lettice Harris, born February 22 1811 *James Harris, born January 13 1815 James Harrell born say 1772. Wife unknown, married probably in the mid-1790s. Possibly married a second time after around 1809. Children: * Elizabeth b. say 1797; m. William Kephart 24 May 1817 * Sarah b. ca. 1799 m. Deakins Harrell 8 January 1820 * James b. say 1801 * John b. ca. 1802; m. Nancy Hensley 30 October 1824 * Rachel b. say 1804; m. William Silence 13 July 1820 * Diadema b. ca. 1807; m. James Myers 15 November 1827 in Ripley, Indiana * [female] b. 1809 == Disambiguation == Several Harrells had the same name, and identifying a record showing that name with the right person can be difficult. It seems clear there were three John Harrells, and so they were almost certainly John Harrell Sr. and then a son named John for each of John Harrell Sr. and his brother James Harrell. Evidence that there were three different men with the name is as follows: : several records prove that John Sr. had died by 1814, leaving a widow Millie. She was head-of-household, over 45, in the 1820 census, and she was called widow when she remarried to Joseph Young in 1820; she gave consent for her daughter Polly Harrell to marry David S. Perkins in 1814; and she recounted that her marriage occurred within a few months of the Harrises. Then, there is a marriage of John Harrell and Nancy Kitson after bond posted 3 November 1813. This could not be John Harrell Sr., since his wife Millie was still alive. Nancy's father in his 1835 will called her Nancy Harrell, so she lived at least until 1835 and never married again (or if she did, it was to another Harrell). Then a John Harrell married Nancy Hensley at Henry County in 1824. This could not be the same John, since that man's wife Nancy Kitson was still alive. To this, we add the observation that a John Harrell Sr. and John Harrell Jr. were listed in the 1825 tax list in Henry County. Since the man from the earlier generation was dead, these were almost certainly the two cousins, sons of John Harrell and of his brother James Harrell. == Evidence and Analysis == Below are presented summaries of tax lists, census records, and records of marriages or marriage bonds that were used to deduce the above names and dates. '''To do:''' qualify the above marriages. Give no qualification if the Harrell parent was named in the marriage record, use "probably" if no parent was named but there seems to be a unique Harrell of that name, to be aged 15-40 at the time of marriage. Put possibly when there are multiple Harrells of the same name and it is not clear which one married which spouse. '''To do:''' qualify the above birth dates. Use "circa" if a year can be inferred from census or other records. Use "say" if it is a guess based on age at marriage and spacing of children's birth years assumed to be 1-4 years, with 2 or 3 the most common. == Secondary Sources on John Harrell == Most reseearch on the three Harrells has focused on John. We note the following old accounts of his descendants. A question posted to the genealogical pages of the ''Boston Evening Transcript'' of 15 November 1915 asked: : (*5096.) 1. Harrell, Deacon. Ancestry wanted of John David Harrell and his wife, Cassia Deacon, in all lines. He is said to have died in 1814. Perhaps originally from South Carolina. Reported to have moved to Kentucky from Tennessee in 1810, and to have settled near county seat of Henry County. Had son Isaac David, born July 4, 1809 or 1810, about forty miles east of Jonesboro, Tenn.; also James, born 1797 (?); Deacon William; Absolom, born 1800 (?); Joe; two daughters and others. Family came to Indiana about 1821, and settled in Ripley County at Shelby Church. No source for this data is given, nor is any earlier source currently known to corroborate these statements. (''Please send a private message to the manager of this page if you know of such a source''.) A second account of seemingly the same family was given in a biography published in 1898 of Austin Harrell ''Biographical and Genealogical History of Cass, Miami, Howard, and Tipton Counties, Indiana'' 2 vols. (Chicago, Ill.: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1898), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx3ryy?urlappend=%3Bseq=336%3Bownerid=27021597768398957-354 vol. 2 page 300] : Austin Herrell was born near New Castle, Kentucky, August 15, 1825, son of William and Rachel (Wiley) Herrell. William Herrell was the son of John and Amerlia (Deacons) Herrell, and John Herrell was a native of Tennessee, a descendant of English ancestors who settled in Tennessee previous to the Revolution. The family was represented in that war. John Herrell married in Tennessee Miss Amelia Deacons, and the fruits of their union were Richard, James, William, Deacons, Absalom, Joseph, Isaac, John, Rachel, Polly, Malinda, and Orrie. The Deacons owned a large tract of land on the Chuckie [sic Nolichucky] river in Tennessee and were prosperous farmers. About 1812, John Herrell moved to Kentucky and settled in Shelby county and subsequently he removed to Henry county, that state, where he improved a farm and where he passed the rest of his life and died. : William Herrell, the father of Austin, was born in Tennessee, on the Chuckie river, and went to Kentucky about the time he was grown. In Kentucky he married Rachel Wiley, a native of that state and a daughter of Benjamin and Rachel (Collett) Wiley. The Wileys were among the early pioneers of Kentucky. Betsey Collett, the mother of Mrs. Rachel Wiley, had remarkable business ability for a woman of her day. She had a large tract of land surveyed, paid the taxes on it and thus acquired several thousand acres. William Herrell, after his marriage, settled in Henry county, Kentucky, about six miles from New Castle, on part of the Betsey Collett land, where he cleared up a farm and made a good home, the land being very fertile. He moved to Indiana in 1833 and located in Johnson county, and here again he cleared a tract of land and made a comfortable home, which he subsequently repeated in Ripley county. His next and last move was to Miami, Miami county, where he bought a small piece of land and where he passed the rest of his days and died. He was twice married. The children of his first wife, Rachel Wiley, were John, Wiley, Isaac, Henry, Austin and Eliza. The mother of these children died in 1828, and some time later he wedded, near New Castle, Kentucky, Elizabeth Hensley, a native of that state and a daughter of Benjamin Hensley. The children by this union were Richard, William, James, Calvin, Absalom and Mildred. Mr. Herrell lived to the venerable age of eighty-three years... == Washington County, Tennessee tax lists and other records == The bio above indicates that the Harrells had come to Kentucky by way of the region near the Nolichucky River. The Revolutionary War pension application of Martha (Harrell) Harris states that she married Joshua in Washington County. Indeed, land records indicate that there were Harrells residing near Big Limestone Creek, a tributary of the Nolichucky that runs along the edge of what is now the David Crockett Birthplace State Park. Crystal-clear images of eighteenth century tax records are available [https://wctnarchives.org/early-tax-lists/ on the Washington County, Tennessee Archives webpage]. From the page: : Originally, as part of North Carolina and continuing with the establishment of a Tennessee state government in 1796, the county was divided into specific political sub-divisions or districts. These districts were designated by the names of the captains in the county militia and known as Captain’s Companies until 1835 when a new state constitution replaced the Captain’s Companies with Civil Districts, in which the county was divided into specific numbered districts. FamilySearch offers [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/276758?availability=Family%20History%20Library a larger collection of transcribed tax records] from Washington County, extending into the nineteenth century. Other Harrells appeared in the records of Washington County contemporaneously, namely Jonathan and his [chilren?] Elisha and Absalom. It is unclear if they were of the same line. * 5 July 1789 — Joshua Harris witnessed a deed from Mark Mitchel to Isaac Bacon * 1788 — Richard "Dickins" with 175 acres, four rows down is Joseph Young with 100 acres, no John Harrell — Captain Gudger's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1788-2/#jp-carousel-4327 page 2] * 1791 — John Harall, no land, 1 poll, and eleven lines down is "Juashay" Harris, no land, 1 poll — Captain Willey's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1791-2/#jp-carousel-2859 page A] * 1792 — John Herrald, no land, 1 poll, four entries above is Richard "Dickins" with 175 acres and just below Richard is James Dickins — Captain Love's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1792-2/#jp-carousel-2907 page A] * 1792 — Isaac [Haril?], 130 acres, 1 poll — Captain Scott's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1792-2/#jp-carousel-2909 page 1] * 1793 — Joshua Herris, no land, one poll — Captain Scott's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1793-2/#jp-carousel-2929 page 2] * 1795 — Hannah Harrall, 60 acres of land on C[he]rokee Creek, no polls — Captain Duncan's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1795-2/#jp-carousel-3009 page 1] * 1796 — John Harrell, no land, one poll, and four entries above is Richard Deacons with 113 acres, while three below is James Deacons with 110 acres, and John Deakins is on the following page — Captain Longmire's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1796-2/#jp-carousel-3043 page 1] * 1797 — Elisha Herrald with 140 acres, just below him Jonathan Herrald with 156 acres, just below him Amasa Herrald, no land, each with one poll — Captain Duncan's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1797-2/#jp-carousel-3080 page 2] * 1797 — John Harrell, and at the top of the page James Deacons and John Deacons, and two pages previous Richard Deacons with 113 acres — Captain Longmire's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1797-2/#jp-carousel-3076 page 3] * 1798 — Jonathan Harril, 156 acres, one poll , also Jonathan "Hanol" sixty-seventh on a list of polls — Captain Shipley's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3119 page 3], [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3122 free poles page 2] * 1798 — Joshue Haress/Joshua Harris, no land, one poll, then appearing again the same, then appearing again second-to-last on a list of taxable inhabitants — Captain Joseph Morrison's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3129 page 2], [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3131 page 5], and [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3127 free poles page 1] * 1798 — John Harrald, thirteenth, and above him Richard Deacons, third, James Deacons, eighth, and John Deacons, ninth, on a list of taxable inhabitants — Captain Longmire's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3138 page 4] * 1798 — John Herrald, no land, one poll — Captain Longmire's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3135 page 1] * 1798 — Elisha Harrold, no land, one poll — Captain Joseph Duncan's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3141page 1] * 1798 — James Harrell, eighty-fourth on a list of taxable "inhabitance" — Captain Joseph Duncan's Company, [https://wctnarchives.org/1798-2/#jp-carousel-3144 page 4] * 1799 — Jonathan Harrell with 106 acres and just below him Elisha Harrell, no land, both with one poll — Captain Duncan's Company, [https://wctnarchives.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/r-tax-list-1799-capt-duncans-co-2.jpg page 2] * 15 August 1799 — Jonathin Harrald witnessed a deed from John Blair and Joseph Brown to Hugh Blair, Jr * no tax list for 1800 * 1801 — John Harrila, no land and one poll, in the same company as Richard Deacons with 113 acres, no poll, and James Deacons with 210 acres, one poll, and John Deacons with 50 acres, one poll — Captain Longmire Company, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQ2D-7?cat=276758 page 1] * no tax lists for 1802-1804 * 1805 — Amasa Harrel, 156 acres and one poll — Captain Rectr. Company, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQ2Z-R?i=371&cat=276758 page 2] * 1805 — Jonathan Herld, no land and one poll — Captain Carson's Company, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQPM-3?i=382&cat=276758 page 1] * 1806 — Richard Deacons, John Deacons, and Absalom Deacons — Captain Odell Company, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQ28-T?i=389&cat=276758 page 1] * 1806 — John Harrell, one poll and no land, and five positions above is James Deakins, with 540 acres and 1 poll — Captain Crouches Company, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQG1-R?i=398&cat=276758 page 1] In 1806, 1807, and 1808, a John "Carrel" appears near Richard Dickins/Deakens and his kin. Then in 1809, 1811, and 1812, a William Carroll Jr. appears near the Deakins family. It appears this was a different family with a similar name living near to the Deakins family. John Harrell or similar is not found in the transcribed lists on FamilySearch between the years 1807 and 1812, so it seems he departed by 1806. Kentucky tax lists show he had arrived in Kentucky by 1809. == Marriage Bonds == '''Shelby County'''Shelby County, Kentucky, marriage bonds, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G937-2FW?i=121&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Horrell and William Steele], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G937-2QM5?i=500&cc=1804888 Jno. Harrel and Nancy Kitson], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8937-2QCC?i=502&cc=1804888 Wm. Harrel and Elizabeth Ruble], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L937-2SSC?i=744&cc=1804888 James Harral and Polly Chapman], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8937-2SPJ?i=689&cc=1804888 Polly Harrell and David S. Perkins], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G937-23WH?i=691&cc=1804888 James Harrel and Cazannah harris], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S9-RG68?i=685&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Thomas Horrell and Mary Ann Gough], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S9-RGYC?i=663&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Absalom Harrell and Sarah Harris], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S9-RG9K?i=907&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Milly Herrald and Jesse Duncan], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S9-R5RJ?i=1447&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Rachel Harrel and William H. Camren], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S9-T9DM-6?i=380&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Polly Herrell and Richard Churchill], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S9-T9D9-5?i=443&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Joseph Harrel and Sophiah Rosemire], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S9-B7CY?i=1023&cc=1804888&cat=192528 Nancy Harrell and Shepherd Hownton] * ____ Harrell and William Steele, 27 June 1812 :: daughter of Benedict Horrell, who was surety * Jno. Harrel and Nancy Kitson, 3 November 1813 :: surety Wm. Metcalfe, bride the daughter of James Kitson * Wm. Harrel and Elizabeth Ruble, 5 November 1813 :: surety John Parker, consent given by bride's mother Hannah Ruble :: [https://www.harrellcollaborative.com/families/family-5-eka-richard-harrell-1700/ probably removed to Knox County, Indiana by 1820] * James Harral and Polly Chapman, 17 January 1814 :: surety John Chapman, consent given by bride's father Amos Chapman * Polly Harrell and David S. Perkins, 17 September 1814 :: surety Richard Harrell, consent given by mother Milley Harrell, widow of [Jos.?] Harrell, witnessed by Jesse Harrass and John Harrell * James Harrel and Cazannah Harris, 20 September 1814 :: witness John T. Berry, consent from her father Joshua Harris * Thomas Horrell and Mary Ann Gough, 4 October 1819 :: surety Benedict Horrell, consent from her father John B. Gough, witnessed by Benedict Horrell * Absalom Harrell and Sarah Harris, 22 December 1819 :: surety Richard Harrell, consent from her father Joshua Harris, witnesses R. D. Harrel and Jesse Harris * Milly Herrald, widow, and Jesse Duncan, 8 August 1820 :: surety John Logan, witness Jas. D. Owen * Rachel Harrel and William H. Camren, 19 December 1821 :: surety Joseph Y. Harrel, witness Thomas G. Rowland, consent from the bride's mother Mildred Duncan, witnessed by J. Y. Harrel * Polly Herrell, widow of James Herrell decd., and Richard Churchill, 9 October 1822 :: witness Thos. G. Rowland, surety William Arthur * Joseph Harrell and Sophiah Rosemire, 16 November 1822 :: surety George Bergan * Nancy Harrell and Shepherd Howerton, 5 April 1833 :: surety Leonard Helm, witness Ja S. Whitaker, dau. of _____ Harrell decd., consent from her mother Mary Churchill '''Henry County'''Henry County, Kentucky, marriage bonds, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-Y9LZ-G?i=33&cc=1804888&cat=120912 James Harrell and Cassander Ford], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-P33V-V?i=6&cc=1804888&cat=120912 William Harrell and Rachel Wiley], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-P3K2-N?i=244&cc=1804888&cat=120912 Elizabeth Harrell and Will Kephart], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-5WY9?i=91&cc=1804888&cat=120912 Deakins Harrel and Sally Harrell], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-5WVZ?i=215&cc=1804888&cat=120912 Rachel Harrell and William Silence], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-BS3L-4?i=455&cc=1804888 John Herald and Nancy Hensley], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-BS35-Q?cc=1804888 Eliza Herald and Theophilus Reed], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BN-BS3F-3?cc=1804888&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ28D-WJ78 Wm. Herald and Elizabeth Hensley] * James Harrell and Cassander Ford, 12 April 1809 :: her father William Ford consenting * William Harrell and Rachel Wiley, 8 February 1811 :: her father Benjamin Wiley consenting * Elizabeth Harrell and Wm. Kephart, 24 May 1817 :: her father James Harrel consenting * Deakins Harrel and Sally Harrell, 8 January 1820 :: her father James Harrell consenting * Rachel Harrell and William Silence, 13 July 1820 :: her father James Harrel consenting * John Herald and Nancy Hensley, 30 October 1824 :: her father Benj. Hensley consenting * Eliza Herald and Theophilus Reed, 28 November 1829 * Wm. Herald and Elizabeth Hensley, 24 December 1829 == Tax and census records == We first find James Harrell in Shelby County on a tax list in 1801. This is the first of many appearances of James immediately next to Joshua Harris, who is known from his Revolutionary War pension application to have married Martha Harrell in 1788. (It seems these lists were sorted by date, so adjacency doesn't necessarily mean they were neighbors, but it also seems entries cluster based on the watercourse that the property neighbors, so it seems likely the tax assessor traveled around and would have been showing neighbors on around the same date.) Usually, James and Joshua are not shown with land, but in 1803 and 1804 they are shown with land with nearest watercourse the Six Mile Creek, which arises in Shelby County and runs northeast into Hardy County and then enters into the Kentucky River. We then find a John Harrell next to James Harrell on the tax list of 1809. In the 1810 United States Census, there are John Harrell, Joshua Harris, and James Harrell as consecutive entries in Shelby County. Beginning in 1811, we start to consistently see a John Harrell in Henry County, grouped with people living also near Six Mile Creek, and he is no longer found in the Shelby County lists. : ''Based on the above summary, a natural conclusion is that these men lived near the border of the two counties, on land near the Six Mile Creek that runs through both, and that James Harrell, John Harrell, and Joshua Harris's wife Martha Harrell were all of the same line of Harrels.'' === Kentucky Tax Lists === '''John and James Harrell, Joshua Harris, and kin Tax Records in Shelby and Henry Counties 1801–1820.'''Shelby County, Kentucky Tax Assessor, tax books 1801–1809 and 1811–1815 (FHL Film #8227) and 1816-1820 (FHL Film #8228) and Henry County, Kentucky Tax Assessor, tax books 1811–1820 (FHL Film #8037) Land is listed in acres of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd rate and with nearest watercourse. {|border="1" ! Year !! Name !! White M >21!! 16–20 !! Land /Waterc. !! Horses !! County/Page'S' for Shelby, 'H' for Henry !! Ref |- | 1801 || James Harald || 1 || || || 2 || S/10 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 306/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-89MW}} |- | || Joshua Harris|| 1 || || || 2 || S/10 || |- | 1802 || James Harald || 1 || || || 1 || S/11 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 367/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-899X}} |- | || Joshua Harris|| 1 || || || 2 || S/11 || |- | 1803 || James Herald || 1 || || 86/Sixmile Cr. || 3 || S/9 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 427/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-8TN}} |- | || Joshua Harris|| 1 || || || 3 || S/10 || |- | 1804 || James Harrell || 1 || || 86/Six Mile || 2 || S/12 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 505/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-89V1}} |- | || Joshua Harris|| 1 || || 100/Six Mile || 3 || S/12 || |- | 1805 || James Harrel|| 1 || || || 2 || S/10 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 582/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-89KZ}} |- | || Joshua Harris|| 1 || || || 4 || S/10 || |- | 1806 || James Harrel|| 1 || || || 3 || S/9 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 635/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-83VZ}} |- | || Joshua Harris* || 1 || || || 2 || S/8 || |- | 1807 || James Harral || 1 || || || 4 || S/11 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 725/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-8S7J}} |- | || Joshua Harris* || 1 || || || 6 || S/11 || |- | 1808 || James Harrald || 1 || || || 6 || S/11 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 795/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-8Q93}} |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || || || 3 || S/11 || |- | 1809* || John Herrald || 1 || || || 4 || S/6 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 926/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-8SHL}} |- | || James Herrald || 1 || || || 5 || S/6 || |- | 1811 || John Harold || 2 || || || 8 || H/12 ||Hardy Tax Lists, 329/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FT42}} |- | || James Herrald || 1 || || || 7 || S/19 || Shelby Tax Lists, 957/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-8S4D}} |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || 1 || || 6 || S/19 || |- | || James Harold || 1 || || || 2 || H/12 || |- | || Wm Harold || 1 || || || 4 || H/12 || |- | 1812* || John Herrald || 2 || || || 6 || S/18 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 1007/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-8367}} |- | || James Herrell || 1 || || || 5 || S/16 || |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || || || 6 || S/16 || |- | || James Herrald || 1 || || || 4 || S/18 || |- | || Will Hurl* || 1 || || 150/6mile || 2 || H/14 || Hardy Tax Lists, 365/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-F57Y}} |- | 1813 || Jno. Herald || 3 || || || 6 || S/26 ||Shelby Tax Lists, 1066/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-83JS}} |- | || James Herrell || 1 || || || 5 || S/26 || |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || || || 7 || S/26 || |- | || Will Harald || 1 || || 150 || 2 || H/15 || Hardy Tax Lists, 404/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FTW5}} |- | 1814* || James Herrald || 1 || || || 5 || S/20 || Shelby Tax Lists, 1149/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-89JW}} |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || || || 7 || S/19 || |- | || James Hearl || 1 || || || 2 || H/15 || Hardy Tax Lists, 445/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-F592}} |- | || Will Hearl || 1 || || || 3 || H/15 || |- | 1815 || James Harrel || 1 || || || 7 || S/35 || Shelby Tax Lists, 1232/1283, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-896W}} |- | || Joshua Harris || 2 || || || 7 || S/36 || |- | || Jas Harrell || 1 || || || 2 || H/2 || Hardy Tax Lists, 478/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-F5ML}} |- | || Will Harrell || 1 || || || 2 || H/2 || |- | 1816* || James Harrell || 1 || || || 2 || H/23 || Hardy Tax Lists, 548/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FR73}} |- | || Wm Harrell || 1 || || 60 || 3 || H/23 || |- | 1817* || James Horrel || 1 || || || 7 || S/30 || Shelby Tax Lists, 119/1323, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-D7R9-T}} |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || || 96/Six Mile || 4 || S/33 || |- | || James Harrel || 1 || || || 1 || H/21 || Hardy Tax Lists, 607/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FR3Y}} |- | || William Herrell|| 1 || || 75/Six Mile || ? || H/22 || |- | || John Herrell|| 1 || || || 3 || H/22 || |- | || Jesse Harris || 1 || || || 2 || S/33 || |- | 1818* || James Harrel || 1 || || || 2 || H/24 || Hardy Tax Lists, 669/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FT27}} |- | || William Herrell|| 1 || || 60/Sixmile || 3 || H/24 || |- | || John Herrell|| 1 || || || 2 || H/24 || |- | 1819 || James Harrell || 1 || || || 4 || S/35 || Shelby Tax Lists, 214/1323, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-D7BL-T}} |- | || Joshua Harris || 1 || || 96/Six Mile || 4 || S/35 || |- | || James Herald || 1 || || || 1 || H/16 || Hardy Tax Lists, 607/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FRGF}} |- | || Wm Herald || 1 || || 75/Six Mi || 2 || H/15 || |- | || John Herald || 1 || || || 1 || H/15 || |- | || Jesse Harris || 1 || || || 2 || S/35 || |- | || Richard Herrel || 1 || || || 1 || S/35 || |- | 1820 || Mildred Herrel || || || || 2 || S/40 || Shelby Tax Lists, 321/1323, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-D75H-X}} |- | || Js. Herald Sr. || 1 || || 100/6 Mile || || H/18 || Hardy Tax Lists, 765/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FRPT}} |- | || Joshua Harrice || 1 || || || 3 || S/40 || |- | || James Herald || 1 || || || 1 || H/16 || |- | || Wm Herald || 1 || || 50/6 Mile || 2 || H/18 || |- | || John Herrell || 1 || || || || S/40 || |- | || Richard Horrell || 1 || || || || S/40 || |- | || Deacon Herald || 1 || || || || H/18 || |- | 1821 || Js. Herald Sr. || 1 || || 104 || 2 || H/35 || Hardy Tax Lists, 811/1260, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-FRTS}} |- | || Wm Herald || 1 || || 62 || 2 || H/35 || |- | || John Herrald || 1 || || || 1 || S/38 || Shelby Tax Lists, 424/1323, {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS3J-D7PG-6}} |- | || Richard D. Herrald || 1 || || || 1 || S/38 || |- | || Dekins Herald || 1 || || || 1 || H/35 || |- | || Aboslam Herrald || 1 || || || || S/38 || |} Notes: * In 1806, Joshua Harris also showed one black male over 16 as part of his taxable property. * In 1809, Joshua Harris was not found, but he was perhaps mistakenly recorded as one of the two men named "Joshua Harrison," neither with land, one with 5 horses and one with 2. No tax list exists for 1810. * Starting in 1812, there was no longer a column for white males aged 16–20 * The 150 acres attributed to William Harrell starting in 1812 was indicated as registered in the name "Collett," fitting with the secondary account above that his mother-in-law was Betsey Collett and that William farmed a portion of Betsey's large land-holdings. * In 1814, 1815, 1817, and 1819, one black person was also listed among James Harrell's taxable property, inferred to be an individual under 16 years old through 1817 and shown as over 16 in 1819. * In 1816, the Shelby County families (James Harrell and Joshua Harris) were not found * In 1817, another James [Harroll?] was in Henry County, with 3 horses, but it is not known if he was of this family. The same with 1818, but James [Harrel?]. * There is no tax book for Shelby County for 1818. More detailed information about the Shelby County tax lists:Shelby County, Kentucky, Tax Books, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-899X?i=366&cat=157353 tax list for 1802], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-8TN?i=426&cat=157353 tax list for 1803], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-89V1?cat=157353 tax list for 1804], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-89KZ?cat=157353 tax list for 1805], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-83VZ?i=634&cat=157353 tax list for 1806], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-8S7J?i=724&cat=157353 tax list for 1807], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-8Q93?i=794&cat=157353 tax list for 1808], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-8SHL?i=925&cat=157353 tax list for 1809], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-8S4D?i=956&cat=157353 tax list for 1811], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-83FN?i=1004&cat=157353 tax list for 1812], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-8332?i=1147&cat=157353 tax list for 1814], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D7R3-B?i=121&cat=157353 tax list for 1818], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D7BL-T?i=213&cat=157353 tax list for 1819], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D75H-X?i=320&cat=157353 tax list for 1820] * 29 June 1801, James and Joshua two entries apart, no land indicated * 9 June 1802, no land indicated * 18 April 1803, James owning 86 lacres on the Six Mile Creek in Shelby County * 10 March 1804, both owning land on the Six Mile Creek, Joshua taxable on 100 acres and James on 86. * 10 May 1805, both with one male over 21 years old, none over 16, and no land indicated * March/April 1806, both with one male over 21 years old, none over 16, and no land indicated, no listed next to each other. (Another Joshua Harris appears on the previous page, shown also with a black individual over 16.) * 30 April 1807, both with one male over 21 years old, none over 16, and no land indicated. * 20 April 1808, both with one male over 21 years old, none over 16, and no land indicated. * 6 May 1809, both John Herrald and James Herrald appear next to each other, each with one male over 21 years old, none over 16, and no land indicated. Joshua Harris is not found, but two "Joshua Harrisons" are listed, so perhaps one was an error. * There is tax book for Shelby County for 1810. * 15 July 1811, James and Joshua appear next to each other, Joshua now with one additional male between 16 and 20. A John Horrell appears with 100 acres on Clear Creek higher up the page, but it is not known if this is the same man from 1809 and from the 1810 census. * 1812, James and Joshua appear next to each other, both with just 1 male over 21 (no column now for males aged 16-20), neither with land indicated. * not found in 1813 * 1813, Joshua is at the bottom of a page, 1 male over 21, no land indicated, farther down the following page are found James Harrel and then at the bottom James Herrald. * 1818, Joshua Harris is shown with 96 acres, and Jesse Harris is shown six people lower grouped with people living on Benson Creek. * 1819, Jesse Harris is shown grouped with people living on Benson Creek, while father down the page are Joshua Harris with 96 acres on Six MIle Creek and Richard Herrell shown immediately below him. * 1820, Joshua "Harrice" is shown with no land indicated and very small estate value, higher up the page are, consecutively, Richard Horrell, Adam Hannah, and John Herrell, and then four entries below Joshua is Mildred Herrell. More detailed information about the Henry County tax lists: Hardy County, Kentucky, tax lists, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FT42?i=328&cat=155973 tax list for 1811], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FTW5?i=403&cat=155973 tax list for 1813], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F592?i=444&cat=155973 tax list for 1814], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-F5ML?i=477&cat=155973 tax list for 1815], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FR73?i=547&cat=155973 tax list for 1816], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FR3Y?i=606&cat=155973 tax list for 1817], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FT27?i=668&cat=155973 tax list for 1818], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FRPW?i=718&cat=155973 tax list for 1819], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FRPT?i=764&cat=155973 tax list for 1820], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FRPT?i=764&cat=155973 tax list for 1821], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FT5K?i=855&cat=155973 tax list for 1822], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FTP7?i=919&cat=155973 tax list for 1823] * 1811 — James Harrold, one male over 21 taxable, then two entries down Jno. Harrold, two males over 21 taxable, then one entry down Wm. Harrold, one male over 21 taxable, no land indicated * 1813 — Will Harald, shown now with 60 acres of land, one male over 21 taxable * 1814 — William Hearl and James Hearl, consecutive, each with one male over 21 taxable * 1815 — Will Harrell and James Harrell, consecutive, each with one male over 21 taxable * 1816 — Wm. Harrell and James Harrell, Wm. shown with 60 acres, consecutive, each with one male over 21 taxable * 1817 — James Harrel and John Harrel, consecutive, each with one male over 21 taxable, and at the bottom of the page James Harrel, one male over 21 taxable * 1818 — William Harrel, John Harrell, and James Harrell, consecutive, each with one male over 21 taxable, William shown with 60 acres of land * 1819 — Wm. Harald and John Harald, consecutive, James Herald on the following page, each with one male over 21 taxable. * 1820 — Js. Herald Sr., Deacon Herald, Wm. Herald, consecutive, James Hd. with 100 acres on 6 Mile Creek, Wm. wit 50 acres, each with one male over 21 taxable. * 1821 — William Herrall, James Herrall, Dekins Herrall, consecutive, William with 62 acres and James with 104 acres on Six Mile Creek, each with one male over 21 taxable. * 1822 — [Will Herald?] and [James Herald?], consecutive, Will with 60 acres and James with 104 acres on Six Mile Creek, each with one male over 21 taxable, Will with 3 children between 4 and 14, and James with 1 child between 4 and 14 * 1823 — Deacon Herald and Js. Herald Sr., consecutive, James with 104 acres on 6 Mile Creek, previous page with Wm. Herrill, no land indicated. * 1825 — Js. Herrill, Wm. Herrill, Deacon Herrill, Jno. Herrill Sr., and Jno. Herrill Jr., consecutive, each with one male over 21 taxable, Js. with 104 acres on 6 MIle Creek. === Census Records === In the '''1810 US federal census for Shelby County''' are found the following consecutive households:"United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH29-8RG : accessed 25 September 2021), Joshua Harris, Shelby, Kentucky, United States; citing p. 238, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 8; FHL microfilm 181,353. John Herrold : one female over 45 : one male and one female aged 26-44 : four males and one female aged 16-25 : one male and two females aged 10-15 : three males and one female aged 0-9 Joshua Harris : one male over 45 : one female aged 26-44 : one male and one female aged 16-25 : one male and one female aged 10-15 : two males and two females aged 0-9 James Herrold : one male and one female aged 26-44 : two females aged 10-15 : one male and three females aged 0-9 In the '''1820 US federal census for Shelby County''', we find within the span of four pages: Absalom Harrell : one male and one female aged 16-25 Mildred Harrell : one female aged over 45 : one male aged 26-44 : one male and one female aged 16-26 (but the male is not 16-18) : one male and two females aged 10-15 : one female aged 0-9 John Harrell: : one male and one female aged 26-44 : two males and one female aged 0-9 The above three households are space by two, then by five near the top of the same census page. Joshua Harris : one male and one female aged over 45 : one male aged 16-25 and one male aged 16-18 (possibly the same person) : one male and one female aged 10-15 : one female aged under 10 James Herrald : one male and one female aged 26-44 : two males aged 0-9 There is also a cluster of Harrells a couple of dozen pages earlier in the census. More research should be conducted to identify these Harrells and determine if they are also of the same line. In the '''1820 US federal census for New Castle in Henry County''', we find, consecutively: Wm. Herrald : one male and one female aged 26-44 : three males and one female aged 0-9 Jas. Herrald : one male and one female aged over 45 : two males and one female aged 16-25 (males also not aged 16-18) : two females aged 10-15 Decon Herrald : one male and one female aged 16-25 (male also not aged 16-18) : one female aged 0-9 Jas. Herrald Jr. : one male and one female aged 16-25 (male also not aged 16-18) : one male and one female aged 0-9 Wm. Kiphart : one male and one female aged 16-25 (male also not aged 16-18) (William had married Elizabeth Harrell in 1817). == Sources ==

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[[Category:Harriet, Arrived 11 Jun 1853]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == Overview == '''Voyage of the Immigrant ship Harriet to New South Wales in 1853''' :HARRIET, ship, 925 tons, Captain Chadwick and Surgeon-superintendent Dr. Shaw, from Plymouth 16th February, 1853. Arrived at the New South Wales Colony on May 30, 1853. She was immediately placed into Quarantine. After Quarantine she moved to Port Jackson on the 11th of June 1853, with 381 Immigrants landed. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* NRS5316/4_4790/Harriet_11 Jun 1853/ from the New South Wales State Archives : Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists. first accessed online on the 10th of March, 2020 at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4790&ship=Harriet * Shipping Intelligence. from The People's Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator (Sydney, NSW : 1848-1856) of Saturday 4 June 1853, Page 14. first accessed online on the 10th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/251541259? * SHIPS IN HARBOUR. from The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Monday 13 June 1853, Page 173. first accessed online on the 10th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161107420? * IMMIGRANTS PER "HARRIET". from the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Tuesday 14 June 1853 ''Issue No.64 (SUPPLEMENT)'' Page 976. first accessed online on the 10th of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/229117485? * Harriet from the Passengers In History website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 10th of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/927324 == Bounty Passenger List == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | ID || Page || Row || WikiTree || First Name||Surname ||Age || Est. YOB |- |1 || 1 || 1 || [[Allpress-6|Allpress, Philip]] || Philip || ALLPRESS || 46 || 1807 |- |2 || 1 || 2 || [[Bean-1545|Bean, Jane]] || Jane || ALLPRESS || 42 || 1811 |- |3 || 1 || 3 || [[Allpress-42|Allpress, Sarah]] || Sarah || ALLPRESS || 19 || 1834 |- |4 || 1 || 4 || [[Allpress-41|Allpress, Jane]] || Jane || ALLPRESS || 16 || 1837 |- |5 || 1 || 5 || [[Allpress-43|Allpress, James]] || James || ALLPRESS || 14 || 1839 |- |6 || 1 || 6 || [[Allpress-5|Allpress, Hannah]] || Hannah || ALLPRESS || 11 || 1842 |- |7 || 1 || 7 || [[Allpress-44|Allpress, Philip]] || Philip || ALLPRESS || 7 || 1846 |- |8 || 1 || 8 || [[Allum-376|Allum, John]] || John || ALLUM || 32 || 1821 |- |9 || 1 || 9 || || Elizabeth || ALLUM || 30 || 1823 |- |10 || 1 || 10 || || Alfred J || ALLUM || 2 || 1851 |- |11 || 1 || 11 || || George || ARUNDELL || 41 || 1812 |- |12 || 1 || 12 || || Harriet || ARUNDELL || 35 || 1818 |- |13 || 1 || 13 || || Harriet || ARUNDELL || 15 || 1838 |- |14 || 1 || 14 || || George || ARUNDELL || 13 || 1840 |- |15 || 1 || 15 || || Elizabeth || ARUNDELL || 10 || 1843 |- |16 || 1 || 16 || || Emily || ARUNDELL || 6 || 1847 |- |17 || 1 || 17 || || Richard || ARUNDELL || 2 || 1851 |- |18 || 1 || 18 || || Joshua || BAILEY || 36 || 1817 |- |19 || 1 || 19 || || Anne || BAILEY || 45 || 1808 |- |20 || 1 || 20 || || Ellen || BAILEY || 14 || 1839 |- |21 || 1 || 21 || || Albert || BAILEY || 11 || 1842 |- |22 || 1 || 22 || || Edwin || BAILEY || 7 || 1846 |- |23 || 1 || 23 || || Emma || BAILEY || 4 || 1849 |- |24 || 1 || 24 || || George || BAKER || 47 || 1806 |- |25 || 1 || 25 || || Elizabeth || BAKER || 43 || 1810 |- |26 || 1 || 26 || || Thomas || BAKER || 22 || 1831 |- |27 || 1 || 27 || || Mary A || BAKER || 19 || 1834 |- |28 || 1 || 28 || || Thomas || BARNES || 31 || 1822 |- |29 || 2 || 1 || || Mary || BARNES || 30 || 1823 |- |30 || 2 || 2 || || Richard || BARNES || 10 || 1843 |- |31 || 2 || 3 || || Emma || BARNES || 7 || 1846 |- |32 || 2 || 4 || || Ellen || BARNES || 4 || 1849 |- |33 || 2 || 5 || || Thomas || BARNES || 1 || 1852 |- |34 || 2 || 6 || || James || BLACK || 47 || 1806 |- |35 || 2 || 7 || || Louisa || BLACK || 36 || 1817 |- |36 || 2 || 8 || || Ann || BLACK || 15 || 1838 |- |37 || 2 || 9 || || William || BLACK || 12 || 1841 |- |38 || 2 || 10 || || James || BLACK || 10 || 1843 |- |39 || 2 || 11 || || Sarah E || BLACK || 6 || 1847 |- |40 || 2 || 12 || || Kelly C || BLACK || 2 || 1851 |- |41 || 2 || 13 || [[Blinkhorn-44|Blinkhorn, John]] || John || BLINKHORNE || 38 || 1815 |- |42 || 2 || 14 || [[Breeze-363|Breeze, Mary]] || Mary || BLINKHORNE || 39 || 1814 |- |43 || 2 || 15 || [[Blinkhorn-77|Blinkhorn, Catherine]] || Catherine || BLINKHORNE || 20 || 1833 |- |44 || 2 || 16 || [[Blinkhorn-78|Blinkhorn, Elizabeth]] || Elizabeth || BLINKHORNE || 17 || 1836 |- |45 || 2 || 17 || || Louisa || BLINKHORNE || 15 || 1838 |- |46 || 2 || 18 || || Eliza || BLINKHORNE || 13 || 1840 |- |47 || 2 || 19 || || Mary || BLINKHORNE || 11 || 1842 |- |48 || 2 || 20 || || Martha || BLINKHORNE || 9 || 1844 |- |49 || 2 || 21 || [[Blinkhorn-29|Blinkhorn, George]] || George || BLINKHORNE || 5 || 1848 |- |50 || 2 || 22 || || John || BLINKHORNE || 2 || 1851 |- |51 || 2 || 23 || || Breeze || BLINKHORNE || 0 || 1853 |- |52 || 2 || 24 || || Richard || BOSDEN || 32 || 1821 |- |53 || 2 || 25 || || Sarah A || BOSDEN || 0 || 1853 |- |54 || 2 || 26 || || Flowers || BOSDEN || 2 || 1851 |- |55 || 2 || 27 || || Sarah || BOSDEN || 31 || 1822 |- |56 || 2 || 28 || || William || BOWER || 41 || 1812 |- |57 || 3 || 1 || || Tabitha || BOWER || 39 || 1814 |- |58 || 3 || 2 || || Jane M || BOWER || 17 || 1836 |- |59 || 3 || 3 || || Thomas || BOWER || 14 || 1839 |- |60 || 3 || 4 || || John || BOWER || 9 || 1844 |- |61 || 3 || 5 || || Hannah || BOWER || 6 || 1847 |- |62 || 3 || 6 || || Georgina || BOWER || 2 || 1851 |- |63 || 3 || 7 || || Joseph || BRADY || 24 || 1829 |- |64 || 3 || 8 || || Harriet || BRADY || 24 || 1829 |- |65 || 3 || 9 || || Alexander J || BRADY || 0 || 1853 |- |66 || 3 || 10 || || James || BULLEN || 28 || 1825 |- |67 || 3 || 11 || || Ann || BULLEN || 24 || 1829 |- |68 || 3 || 12 || || Thomas || CLARK || 24 || 1829 |- |69 || 3 || 13 || || Emily || CLARK || 23 || 1830 |- |70 || 3 || 14 || || Robert || COLE || 22 || 1831 |- |71 || 3 || 15 || || Frances || COLE || 18 || 1835 |- |72 || 3 || 16 || || Thomas || COLE || 24 || 1829 |- |73 || 3 || 17 || || Ann || COLE || 22 || 1831 |- |74 || 3 || 18 || || William || COLE || 26 || 1827 |- |75 || 3 || 19 || || Mary A || COLE || 23 || 1830 |- |76 || 3 || 20 || || Eliza A || COLE || 0 || 1853 |- |77 || 3 || 21 || || John || COOK || 26 || 1827 |- |78 || 3 || 22 || || Ann || COOK || 23 || 1830 |- |79 || 3 || 23 || || James || COOMBS || 41 || 1812 |- |80 || 3 || 24 || || Deborah || COOMBS || 45 || 1808 |- |81 || 3 || 25 || || Selina || SHEARS || 10 || 1843 |- |82 || 3 || 26 || || William || COOPER || 28 || 1825 |- |83 || 3 || 27 || || Rebecca || COOPER || 30 || 1823 |- |84 || 3 || 28 || || Rebecca || COOPER || 4 || 1849 |- |85 || 4 || 1 || || Amy || COOPER || 3 || 1850 |- |86 || 4 || 2 || || William D || COOPER || 0 || 1853 |- |87 || 4 || 3 || || Thomas || COSBY || 27 || 1826 |- |88 || 4 || 4 || || Martha || COSBY || 25 || 1828 |- |89 || 4 || 5 || || Lois || COSBY || 4 || 1849 |- |90 || 4 || 6 || || Charles || DEAN || 24 || 1829 |- |91 || 4 || 7 || || Susan || DEAN || 20 || 1833 |- |92 || 4 || 8 || || Emma || DEAN || 0 || 1853 |- |93 || 4 || 9 || || Charles || DUCKETT || 18 || 1835 |- |94 || 4 || 10 || || Emma || DUCKETT || 29 || 1824 |- |95 || 4 || 11 || || Mary A || NICHOLLS || 4 || 1849 |- |96 || 4 || 12 || || Elizabeth || DUCKETT || 0 || 1853 |- |97 || 4 || 13 || || Thomas || DUNN || 32 || 1821 |- |98 || 4 || 14 || || Bridget || DUNN || 33 || 1820 |- |99 || 4 || 15 || || James || DUNN || 11 || 1842 |- |100 || 4 || 16 || || Julia || DUNN || 8 || 1845 |- |101 || 4 || 17 || || Thomas || DUNN || 6 || 1847 |- |102 || 4 || 18 || || John || DUNN || 4 || 1849 |- |103 || 4 || 19 || || Bridget || DUNN || 0 || 1853 |- |104 || 4 || 20 || [[Durack-4|Durack, Michael]] || Michael || DURACK || 44 || 1809 |- |105 || 4 || 21 || [[Dillon-584|Dillon, Bridget]] || Bridget || DURACK || 40 || 1813 |- |106 || 4 || 22 || [[Durack-69|Durack, Mary]] || Mary || DURACK || 23 || 1830 |- |107 || 4 || 23 || [[Durack-3|Durack, Patrick]] || Patrick || DURACK || 17 || 1836 |- |108 || 4 || 24 || [[Durack-92|Durack, Margaret]] || Margaret || DURACK || 15 || 1838 |- |109 || 4 || 25 || [[Durack-93|Durack, Bridget]] || Bridget || DURACK || 13 || 1840 |- |110 || 4 || 26 || [[Durack-46|Durack, Sarah Ann]] || Sarah || DURACK || 11 || 1842 |- |111 || 4 || 27 || [[Durack-94|Durack, Anne]] || Anne || DURACK || 9 || 1844 |- |112 || 4 || 28 || [[Durack-53|Durack, Michael]] || Michael || DURACK || 7 || 1846 |- |113 || 5 || 1 || || John || EDGELEY || 29 || 1824 |- |114 || 5 || 2 || || Elizabeth || EDGELEY || 27 || 1826 |- |115 || 5 || 3 || || Elizabeth || EDGELEY || 6 || 1847 |- |116 || 5 || 4 || || William H || EDGELEY || 4 || 1849 |- |117 || 5 || 5 || || Harriet S || EDGELEY || 0 || 1853 |- |118 || 5 || 6 || || William || EGGLETON || 25 || 1828 |- |119 || 5 || 7 || || Phoebe || EGGLETON || 23 || 1830 |- |120 || 5 || 8 || || Elizabeth || EGGLETON || 0 || 1853 |- |121 || 5 || 9 || [[Follan-25|Follan, John]] || John || FOLLEN || 23 || 1830 |- |122 || 5 || 10 || [[Coppin-590|Coppin, Amy]] || Amy || FOLLEN || 20 || 1833 |- |123 || 5 || 11 || || Mary A || FOLLEN || 0 || 1853 |- |124 || 5 || 12 || || William || FRANKLIN || 25 || 1828 |- |125 || 5 || 13 || || Sophia || FRANKLIN || 22 || 1831 |- |126 || 5 || 14 || || Sarah A || FRANKLIN || 0 || 1853 |- |127 || 5 || 15 || || John || GALPIN || 29 || 1824 |- |128 || 5 || 16 || || Frances || GALPIN || 35 || 1818 |- |129 || 5 || 17 || || James || GAZZARD || 27 || 1826 |- |130 || 5 || 18 || || Elizabeth || GAZZARD || 25 || 1828 |- |131 || 5 || 19 || || Francis || GEOFFREY || 27 || 1826 |- |132 || 5 || 20 || || Sarah L || GEOFFREY || 26 || 1827 |- |133 || 5 || 21 || || John C || GODDARD || 30 || 1823 |- |134 || 5 || 22 || || Eliza || GODDARD || 31 || 1822 |- |135 || 5 || 23 || || Richard || GOULD || 36 || 1817 |- |136 || 5 || 24 || || Alice || GOULD || 30 || 1823 |- |137 || 5 || 25 || || Mary J || GOULD || 5 || 1848 |- |138 || 5 || 26 || || Eliza F || GOULD || 2 || 1851 |- |139 || 5 || 27 || || John || GREEN || 52 || 1801 |- |140 || 5 || 28 || || Amelia || GREEN || 52 || 1801 |- |141 || 6 || 1 || || Thomas || GRANSELL || 24 || 1829 |- |142 || 6 || 2 || || Mary A || GRANSELL || 25 || 1828 |- |143 || 6 || 3 || || David || GUYMER || 42 || 1811 |- |144 || 6 || 4 || || Mary Ann || GUYMER || 43 || 1810 |- |145 || 6 || 5 || || Amelia || GUYMER || 19 || 1834 |- |146 || 6 || 6 || || Alfred || GUYMER || 17 || 1836 |- |147 || 6 || 7 || || Joseph || GUYMER || 14 || 1839 |- |148 || 6 || 8 || || Tamar || GUYMER || 9 || 1844 |- |149 || 6 || 9 || || Benjamin || GUYMER || 8 || 1845 |- |150 || 6 || 10 || || Mark || GUYMER || 4 || 1849 |- |151 || 6 || 11 || || Frederick || GUYMER || 3 || 1850 |- |152 || 6 || 12 || || Joseph || HAM || 28 || 1825 |- |153 || 6 || 13 || || Rhoda || HAM || 23 || 1830 |- |154 || 6 || 14 || || Richard || HILLIER || 45 || 1808 |- |155 || 6 || 15 || || Sarah L || HILLIER || 40 || 1813 |- |156 || 6 || 16 || || Mary A || HILLIER || 13 || 1840 |- |157 || 6 || 17 || || Amy || HILLIER || 8 || 1845 |- |158 || 6 || 18 || || Richard || HILLIER || 5 || 1848 |- |159 || 6 || 19 || [[Hillier-69|Hillier, Sarah Louise]] || Sarah L || HILLIER || 2 || 1851 |- |160 || 6 || 20 || || Joseph || HOBLEY || 46 || 1807 |- |161 || 6 || 21 || || Alice || HOBLEY || 48 || 1805 |- |162 || 6 || 22 || || Eliza || HOBLEY || 13 || 1840 |- |163 || 6 || 23 || || Vernal || HOBLEY || 11 || 1842 |- |164 || 6 || 24 || || Ann || HOBLEY || 5 || 1848 |- |165 || 6 || 25 || || Edmund || HOCKLEY || 19 || 1834 |- |166 || 6 || 26 || || Hannah || HOCKLEY || 19 || 1834 |- |167 || 6 || 27 || || John || HOWARD || 28 || 1825 |- |168 || 6 || 28 || || Catherine || HOWARD || 23 || 1830 |- |169 || 7 || 1 || [[Hunt-5499|Hunt, Charles]] || Charles || HUNT || 36 || 1817 |- |170 || 7 || 2 || [[Haywood-493|Haywood, Mary Anne]] || Mary A || HUNT || 30 || 1823 |- |171 || 7 || 3 || [[Hunt-3142|Hunt, Mary]] || Mary || HUNT || 8 || 1845 |- |172 || 7 || 4 || [[Hunt-5501|Hunt, Jane]] || Jane || HUNT || 5 || 1848 |- |173 || 7 || 5 || || Samuel || JONES || 43 || 1810 |- |174 || 7 || 6 || || Sarah || JONES || 41 || 1812 |- |175 || 7 || 7 || || Elizabeth || JONES || 6 || 1847 |- |176 || 7 || 8 || || Sam White || JONES || 4 || 1849 |- |177 || 7 || 9 || || Sarah || JONES || 2 || 1851 |- |178 || 7 || 10 || || George || KEMP || 48 || 1805 |- |179 || 7 || 11 || || Mary || KEMP || 36 || 1817 |- |180 || 7 || 12 || || Ellen || KEMP || 3 || 1850 |- |181 || 7 || 13 || || Alice || KEMP || 2 || 1851 |- |182 || 7 || 14 || [[Kemp-9959|Kemp, Thomas]] || Thomas || KEMP || 32 || 1821 |- |183 || 7 || 15 || [[Tuck-2461|Tuck, Maria]] || Maria || KEMP || 29 || 1824 |- |184 || 7 || 16 || || Ellen || KEMP || 10 || 1843 |- |185 || 7 || 17 || || Sarah A || KEMP || 4 || 1849 |- |186 || 7 || 18 || [[Kemp-9968|Kemp, George]] || George || KEMP || 3 || 1850 |- |187 || 7 || 19 || [[Kemp-9969|Kemp, Mary Jane]] || Mary J || KEMP || 0 || 1853 |- |188 || 7 || 20 || || Charles || KING || 21 || 1832 |- |189 || 7 || 21 || || Nancy || KING || 21 || 1832 |- |190 || 7 || 22 || || Sarah A || KING || 1 || 1852 |- |191 || 7 || 23 || || Luke || LAWRENCE || 36 || 1817 |- |192 || 7 || 24 || || Eliza || LAWRENCE || 32 || 1821 |- |193 || 7 || 25 || || Elizabeth S || LAWRENCE || 3 || 1850 |- |194 || 7 || 26 || || Thomas || LAWRENCE || 1 || 1852 |- |195 || 7 || 27 || || Francis || LEVER || 34 || 1819 |- |196 || 7 || 28 || || Emma || LEVER || 32 || 1821 |- |197 || 8 || 1 || || Emma || LEVER || 14 || 1839 |- |198 || 8 || 2 || || Maria || LEVER || 11 || 1842 |- |199 || 8 || 3 || || Fanny || LEVER || 9 || 1844 |- |200 || 8 || 4 || || Jane || LEVER || 5 || 1848 |- |201 || 8 || 5 || || Frank || LEVER || 2 || 1851 |- |202 || 8 || 6 || || Catherine || LEVER || 0 || 1853 |- |203 || 8 || 7 || || Charles || LIGHTERTON || 44 || 1809 |- |204 || 8 || 8 || || Susannah || LIGHTERTON || 42 || 1811 |- |205 || 8 || 9 || || Mary A || LIGHTERTON || 13 || 1840 |- |206 || 8 || 10 || || Charles || LIGHTERTON || 11 || 1842 |- |207 || 8 || 11 || || Sarah || LIGHTERTON || 9 || 1844 |- |208 || 8 || 12 || || John || LIGHTERTON || 7 || 1846 |- |209 || 8 || 13 || || Elizabeth || LIGHTERTON || 3 || 1850 |- |210 || 8 || 14 || || Adam || LIGHTERTON || 30 || 1823 |- |211 || 8 || 15 || || Ann || LIGHTERTON || 23 || 1830 |- |212 || 8 || 16 || || William || MCDONAGH || 29 || 1824 |- |213 || 8 || 17 || || Mary || MCDONAGH || 22 || 1831 |- |214 || 8 || 18 || || Richard || MARSHALL || 42 || 1811 |- |215 || 8 || 19 || || Elizabeth || MARSHALL || 40 || 1813 |- |216 || 8 || 20 || || George || MARSHALL || 13 || 1840 |- |217 || 8 || 21 || || Eliza || MARSHALL || 11 || 1842 |- |218 || 8 || 22 || || Sarah || MARSHALL || 7 || 1846 |- |219 || 8 || 23 || || Ann || MARSHALL || 5 || 1848 |- |220 || 8 || 24 || || John || MERRITT || 29 || 1824 |- |221 || 8 || 25 || || Mary || MERRITT || 28 || 1825 |- |222 || 8 || 26 || || Timner || MERRITT || 5 || 1848 |- |223 || 8 || 27 || || Susan J || MERRITT || 4 || 1849 |- |224 || 8 || 1 || || William || MILLS || 44 || 1809 |- |225 || 9 || 1 || || Elizabeth || MILLS || 37 || 1816 |- |226 || 9 || 2 || || Eliza || MILLS || 15 || 1838 |- |227 || 9 || 3 || || Julia A || MILLS || 8 || 1845 |- |228 || 9 || 4 || || Harriet || MILLS || 5 || 1848 |- |229 || 9 || 5 || || Susannah || MILLS || 0 || 1853 |- |230 || 9 || 6 || || Joseph || PATRICK || 24 || 1829 |- |231 || 9 || 7 || || Sarah || PATRICK || 22 || 1831 |- |232 || 9 || 8 || [[Rayner-359|Rayner, William]] || William || RAYNER || 31 || 1822 |- |233 || 9 || 9 || [[Winwood-45|Winwood, Mary Ann]] || Mary A || RAYNER || 29 || 1824 |- |234 || 9 || 10 || || Hannah || RAYNER || 8 || 1845 |- |235 || 9 || 11 || || Thomas || RAYNER || 5 || 1848 |- |236 || 9 || 12 || || William || RAYNER || 3 || 1850 |- |237 || 9 || 13 || || Sarah || RAYNER || 0 || 1853 |- |238 || 9 || 14 || || George || ROOK || 21 || 1832 |- |239 || 9 || 15 || || Mary || ROOK || 19 || 1834 |- |240 || 9 || 16 || || John || ROOK || 37 || 1816 |- |241 || 9 || 17 || || Elizabeth || ROOK || 33 || 1820 |- |242 || 9 || 18 || || Jane || ROOK || 12 || 1841 |- |243 || 9 || 19 || || Rebecca || ROOK || 5 || 1848 |- |244 || 9 || 20 || || Sarah A || ROOK || 2 || 1851 |- |245 || 9 || 21 || || Ambrose || ROSSITER || 22 || 1831 |- |246 || 9 || 22 || || Mary || ROSSITER || 25 || 1828 |- |247 || 9 || 23 || [[Seaton-746|Seaton, Daniel]] || Daniel || SEATON || 37 || 1816 |- |248 || 9 || 24 || [[Crouch-2136|Crouch, Mary]] || Mary || SEATON || 32 || 1821 |- |249 || 9 || 25 || || George || SEATON || 10 || 1843 |- |250 || 9 || 26 || [[Seaton-1119|Seaton, Elizabeth]] || Elizabeth || SEATON || 8 || 1845 |- |251 || 9 || 27 || [[Seaton-745|Seaton, Rebecca]] || Rebecca || SEATON || 6 || 1847 |- |252 || 9 || 28 || || William E || SEATON || 0 || 1853 |- |253 || 10 || 1 || || Samuel || SMART || 35 || 1818 |- |254 || 10 || 2 || || Sarah || SMART || 36 || 1817 |- |255 || 10 || 3 || || Matilda || SMART || 14 || 1839 |- |256 || 10 || 4 || || Charles || SMART || 12 || 1841 |- |257 || 10 || 5 || || Samuel || SMART || 9 || 1844 |- |258 || 10 || 6 || || Eliza || SMART || 4 || 1849 |- |259 || 10 || 7 || || Frederick || STONEBRIDGE || 29 || 1824 |- |260 || 10 || 8 || || Sarah || STONEBRIDGE || 28 || 1825 |- |261 || 10 || 9 || || William || STONEBRIDGE || 7 || 1846 |- |262 || 10 || 10 || || Charlotte || STONEBRIDGE || 4 || 1849 |- |263 || 10 || 11 || || George || STONEBRIDGE || 2 || 1851 |- |264 || 10 || 12 || || James || STURGEON || 29 || 1824 |- |265 || 10 || 13 || || Elizabeth || STURGEON || 33 || 1820 |- |266 || 10 || 14 || || Caroline || STURGEON || 6 || 1847 |- |267 || 10 || 15 || || Elizabeth || STURGEON || 3 || 1850 |- |268 || 10 || 16 || || James || STURGEON || 0 || 1853 |- |269 || 10 || 17 || || John || SWAN || 28 || 1825 |- |270 || 10 || 18 || || Susan || SWAN || 27 || 1826 |- |271 || 10 || 19 || || Harry || SWAN || 4 || 1849 |- |272 || 10 || 20 || || William || SWAN || 1 || 1852 |- |273 || 10 || 21 || || John || SWEETSTER || 36 || 1817 |- |274 || 10 || 22 || || Ann Louisa || SWEETSTER || 27 || 1826 |- |275 || 10 || 23 || || Emma S || SWEETSTER || 8 || 1845 |- |276 || 10 || 24 || || Edward || THOROGOOD || 31 || 1822 |- |277 || 10 || 25 || || Matilda || THOROGOOD || 21 || 1832 |- |278 || 10 || 26 || || Walter || THOROGOOD || 1 || 1852 |- |279 || 10 || 27 || || James || TILBROOK || 39 || 1814 |- |280 || 10 || 28 || || Mary A || TILBROOK || 26 || 1827 |- |281 || 11 || 1 || || Sarah || TILBROOK || 13 || 1840 |- |282 || 11 || 2 || || Charles || ROLPH || 4 || 1849 |- |283 || 11 || 3 || || Charlotte || TILBROOK || 1 || 1852 |- |284 || 11 || 4 || || Thomas || WARREN || 30 || 1823 |- |285 || 11 || 5 || || Sarah || WARREN || 28 || 1825 |- |286 || 11 || 6 || || John || WARREN || 5 || 1848 |- |287 || 11 || 7 || || William || WARREN || 3 || 1850 |- |288 || 11 || 8 || || George || WARREN || 1 || 1852 |- |289 || 11 || 9 || || William || WEAVER || 24 || 1829 |- |290 || 11 || 10 || || Jane || WEAVER || 22 || 1831 |- |291 || 11 || 11 || || Thomas || WELBURN || 29 || 1824 |- |292 || 11 || 12 || || Elizabeth || WELBURN || 23 || 1830 |- |293 || 11 || 13 || || William R || WOOD || 29 || 1824 |- |294 || 11 || 14 || || Sarah || WOOD || 29 || 1824 |- |295 || 11 || 15 || || George F || WOOD || 0 || 1853 |- |296 || 11 || 16 || || John || BRADY || 48 || 1805 |- |297 || 11 || 17 || || Mary || BRADY || 28 || 1825 |- |298 || 11 || 18 || || Margaret || BRADY || 22 || 1831 |- |299 || 11 || 19 || || Agnes || BRADY || 18 || 1835 |- |300 || 11 || 20 || || Frederick || BRADY || 14 || 1839 |- |301 || 12 || 1 || || Matilda || BISHOP || 43 || 1810 |- |302 || 12 || 2 || || Honora || GOULD || 45 || 1808 |- |303 || 12 || 3 || || John || GOULD || 27 || 1826 |- |304 || 12 || 4 || || Margaret || GOULD || 23 || 1830 |- |305 || 12 || 5 || || Catherine || GOULD || 20 || 1833 |- |306 || 12 || 6 || || Anne || GOULD || 18 || 1835 |- |307 || 12 || 7 || || Michael || GOULD || 17 || 1836 |- |308 || 12 || 8 || || Mary || GOULD || 15 || 1838 |- |309 || 12 || 9 || || Henrietta || GREEN || 38 || 1815 |- |310 || 12 || 10 || || Mary Anne || GREEN || 15 || 1838 |- |311 || 12 || 11 || || Catherine || BUCKLEY || 45 || 1808 |- |312 || 12 || 12 || || Bridget || BUCKLEY || 17 || 1836 |- |313 || 12 || 13 || || Catherine || BUCKLEY || 9 || 1844 |- |314 || 12 || 14 || || Mary || BUCKLEY || 7 || 1846 |- |315 || 12 || 15 || || Sarah || BANKS || 20 || 1833 |- |316 || 12 || 16 || || Margaret || BARRY || 20 || 1833 |- |317 || 12 || 17 || || Eliza || BARRY || 18 || 1835 |- |318 || 12 || 18 || || Eliza || BELCHER || 34 || 1819 |- |319 || 12 || 19 || || Sophia || BELCHER || 28 || 1825 |- |320 || 12 || 20 || || Keziah || BOSDEN || 34 || 1819 |- |321 || 13 || 1 || || Elizabeth || BREARLEY || 26 || 1827 |- |322 || 13 || 2 || || Frances M || BRICE || 17 || 1836 |- |323 || 13 || 3 || || Ann || BROWN || 24 || 1829 |- |324 || 13 || 4 || || Eliza || BUTTERFIELD || 30 || 1823 |- |325 || 13 || 5 || || Ellen || BUTTERFIELD || 23 || 1830 |- |326 || 13 || 6 || || Mary A || CHANDLER || 19 || 1834 |- |327 || 13 || 7 || || Elizabeth || CLOGGETT || 21 || 1832 |- |328 || 13 || 8 || || Susan || COE || 19 || 1834 |- |329 || 13 || 9 || || Jane || COLE || 25 || 1828 |- |330 || 13 || 10 || || Elizabeth A || COPE || 25 || 1828 |- |331 || 13 || 11 || || Esther || DARTNELL || 29 || 1824 |- |332 || 13 || 12 || || Sarah || EDGELEY || 16 || 1837 |- |333 || 13 || 13 || || Elizabeth || FLAHERTY || 38 || 1815 |- |334 || 13 || 14 || || Anne || FOWLER || 23 || 1830 |- |335 || 13 || 15 || || Maria || FOWLER || 20 || 1833 |- |336 || 13 || 16 || || Martha || FOWLER || 19 || 1834 |- |337 || 13 || 17 || || Sarah || GEANEY || 24 || 1829 |- |338 || 13 || 18 || || Fanny || GEANEY || 22 || 1831 |- |339 || 13 || 19 || || Mary A || GOLDSMITH || 23 || 1830 |- |340 || 13 || 20 || || Sarah || GRAPES || 23 || 1830 |- |341 || 13 || 21 || || Sarah || GRONUS || 25 || 1828 |- |342 || 13 || 22 || || Fanny || HALL || 19 || 1834 |- |343 || 13 || 23 || || Margaret || HARGON || 23 || 1830 |- |344 || 13 || 24 || || Anne || HARROD || 19 || 1834 |- |345 || 13 || 25 || || Sarah || HIDDINS || 24 || 1829 |- |346 || 13 || 26 || || Celia || HOPPER || 19 || 1834 |- |347 || 13 || 27 || || Clara || HOWELL || 22 || 1831 |- |348 || 13 || 28 || || Catherine || HOWARD || 24 || 1829 |- |349 || 14 || 1 || || Honora || HOWARD || 22 || 1831 |- |350 || 14 || 2 || || Bridget || HOWARD || 20 || 1833 |- |351 || 14 || 3 || || Mary || HOWARD || 18 || 1835 |- |352 || 14 || 4 || || Sarah || HUNT || 29 || 1824 |- |353 || 14 || 5 || || Maria || HYAM || 22 || 1831 |- |354 || 14 || 6 || || Caroline || KENTISH || 37 || 1816 |- |355 || 14 || 7 || || Annie || LOGAN || 34 || 1819 |- |356 || 14 || 8 || || Margaret || MCDONAGH || 20 || 1833 |- |357 || 14 || 9 || || Elizabeth || MCGOWAN || 19 || 1834 |- |358 || 14 || 10 || || Catherine || MASON || 22 || 1831 |- |359 || 14 || 11 || || Maria || MATTHEWS || 24 || 1829 |- |360 || 14 || 12 || || Charlotte || MILLS || 29 || 1824 |- |361 || 14 || 13 || || Ellen || MURPHY || 23 || 1830 |- |362 || 14 || 14 || || Elizabeth || NORTHEY || 17 || 1836 |- |363 || 14 || 15 || || Sarah || PHILLIPS || 17 || 1836 |- |364 || 14 || 16 || || Sarah || PHIPPS || 28 || 1825 |- |365 || 14 || 17 || || Ann || ROACH || 28 || 1825 |- |366 || 14 || 18 || || Jane || ROGERS || 26 || 1827 |- |367 || 14 || 19 || || Alice || SAMUELS || 20 || 1833 |- |368 || 14 || 20 || || Elizabeth || SKINNER || 28 || 1825 |- |369 || 14 || 21 || || Elizabeth || STICKLEY || 19 || 1834 |- |370 || 14 || 22 || || Sophia || SWEETSTER || 29 || 1824 |- |371 || 14 || 23 || || Sophia || SYLVESTER || 22 || 1831 |- |372 || 14 || 24 || || Hannah || THOMPSON || 29 || 1824 |- |373 || 14 || 25 || || Jane || TUCKER || 21 || 1832 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Harrigan Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Harrigans. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. I wonder if anyone can help me resolve an issue that I have with my maternal grandfather, John Harrigan. He passed away in Camden Town, London, England in 1976. He was born? 1903 in Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary, Ireland. The problem that I have is that I can find no record of his birth or baptism, but I can find records of his siblings? The 1911 Census has him listed as living in Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary, Ireland, and his parents recorded as Patrick Harrigan and Bridget Harrigan (Weston). At the time of the census They had been married 7 years, but my grandfather is recorded as being 9 years old. The Mystery deepens when looking at the Marriage Records for my Grandad who married Ellen (Nelly) Myers at St Nicholas Roman Catholic Church in Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary, Ireland. This document records his father as being John Harrigan, occupation Labourer, but notably one of the witnesses was a Patrick Harrigan ( was Patrick Harrigan a sibling of John Harrigan the Father named on the Marriage records?) This John Harrigan was married to Bridget Hynes. A final confusion is made by the fact that my DNA matches both on Ancestry and MyHeritage, when I search for Harrigan in the search bar the results are confirmed in very low double digits, all other names associated with my family are getting hits in the hundreds including Hynes, Tobin, Myers etc. The only conclusion that I can make without upsetting anyone is that my grandad was Adopted, but this has never been spoken about within the family. If anyone can help me resolve this mystery, I would be eternally grateful. Regards to everyone John Harrigan Harrigan-552

Harrigan Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Harrigan Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Harrigan Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harrigan Harrigan] 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 Harrigan 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 Harrigan's), by time period (18th Century Harrigan's), or by topic (Harrigan DNA, Harrigan Occupations, Harrigan 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 Harrigan 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: [[OBrien-8585|K OBrien]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Harrigan}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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! * [[Harrigan-257|Denis Harrigan]] and his wife [[Driscoll-1156|Catherine Driscoll]] who came from Schull, County Cork, Ireland to the Miramichi in New Brunswick. This is the Bing Crosby line and many trees inaccurately connect to these Harrigans as their ancestors. *[[Horrigan-211|David Haragan]] and his wife [[O'Hearn-237|Christina O'Hearn]] who came from County Cork to Caledon, Peel, Ontario. *[[Horgan-446|Jeremiah Horgan]] and his wife [[Mahoney-3570|Jane Mahoney]] who, along with his 3 children, perished on the voyage from Schull to Canada. Jane later married [[Horrigan-211|David Horrigan]] making some researchers incorrectly believe they were brothers. This has been disproven. *[[Harrigan-720|Patrick Harrigan]] and his wife [[Lynch-15719|Margaret Lynch]] from Newtown in Shandrum, County Cork, Ireland who has been confused with [[Harrigan-765|Patrick Harrigan]] of New Brunswick. *[[Harrigan-792|Thomas Harrigan]] and his wife, [[Coughlan-932|Honora Coughlan]] who came from unknown place in Ireland to New York City. *David Horgan and his wife Honora Coghlin from Middletown & Ballyrobin, County Cork, Ireland. *Thomas Horrigan and his wife Mary Cadogan from Ballmacoda Ladysbridge, County Cork, Ireland. *Horgans of Kanturk ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horrigan Horrigan] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horgan Horgan]

Harrington Colliery Disaster 1946

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[[Category: Harrington Colliery Disaster, Lowca, Cumberland, 1946]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Cumberland Mining Disasters|Cumberland Mining Disasters]] | Harrington Colliery Disaster 1946 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 9 December 1946 * Location: Harrington Colliery, Lowca, Cumberland, England * Victims: 15 Miners killed * 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;"|Addison, Thomas, aged 44 ! 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;"|Bird, John Wright, aged 46 ! 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;"|Bird, Thomas, aged 31 ! 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, Robert Henry, aged ! 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;"|Burney, Robert Morris, aged 44 ! 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;"|Chapman, Wilfred, 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;"|Ennis, William Henry, aged 54 ! 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;"|Fidler, Harrison, aged 37 ! 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;"|Fox, John, aged 34 ! 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;"|Hill, John Tolson, aged 39 ! 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;"|Hoodless, William, 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;"|Largue, Daniel, 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;"|Miller, Thomas Austel, 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;"|Pflaumer, Ronald, aged 32 ! 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;"|Sharpe, Charles, aged 26 ! 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/n1946-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Harrington-Heath Heritage

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Harrington-Heath Heritage == Ancestors and descendants (1600-1984) of Oramel Warren Harrington and Martha C. Heath * by Ruth Haddox Harrington, 1917-2013 * published by Taylor Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,1984 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harrington-Heath Heritage|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/harringtonheathh00harr/page/n3 (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005758762 (Search only) === 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 === * Harrington, Ruth Haddox ''[[Space: Harrington-Heath Heritage| Harrington-Heath Heritage]]'' (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,1984), [ Page ]. *[[#Harrington|Harrington]]

Harris - Virginia Colonists and English Ancestors To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to add a link on a profile like this: [[Space:Harris - Virginia Colonists and English Ancestors To-Do List|Harris - Virginia Colonists and English Ancestors To-Do List]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" !Name/Link !Birth !Task !Status/Discussion |- |[[Harris-1280| William Harris]] Harris-1280 |September 21, 1556 Woodham Ferrers, Crixse, Essex, England |1. Find, add info & sources to William's bio |- |[[Waldegrave-18|Dorothy Waldegrave]] Waldegrave-18 |March 9, 1530 Smallbridge, Suffolk, England |1. Add cites for birth, marriage, death '''Searched-Nothing found''' |- |||||2. AFTER 1., clean up profile, delete unnecessary family tree links if better sources are found

Harris Family Mysteries

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My earliest known Harris ancestor is Andrew F. Harris born abt. 1816 in South Carolina according to census records. My father did the yDNA test and is in the I-M253 Haplogroup and is a match for the Group 8 DNA modal matching Captain Thomas Harris. The information I have about him is as follows: 1.)1840: Marriage to Sarah Crouch Sept. 4, 1840 in McMinn County, TN 2.) 1850: Lived in Murray County, GA according US Census 3.) 1860: Lived in district 14, McMinn County, TN according to US Census 4.) 1880: Lived in district 8, McMinn County, TN according to US Census Wife: Sarah Crouch b. abt. 1821 Tennessee Children: Rebecca b. abt 1843 Daniel b. abt. 1844 Andrew Jackson b. abt. 1848 m. Margaret "Peggy" Ann Dye John B. b. abt 1852 m. Martha Wattenbarger Sarah Harris b. abt 1854 Mary Harris b. abt 1855 Mark H. b. abt 1858 Tom b. abt 1861 Isum b. abt 1863 Josie b. abt 1866 If anyone has any information about his parents or other information/clues/ideas of where I might look, please share. I am happy to share any other information about this family that I might have as well. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Harris Genealogy A History of James Harris

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Harris Genealogy: A History of James Harris, of New London, Conn. == With an appendix containing brief notices of several other early settlers of New England of the name of Harris * by Nathaniel Harris Morgan * published by The Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1878 Hartford, Conn * Source Example: ::: Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''[[Space:Harris_Genealogy_A_History_of_James_Harris|Harris Genealogy: A History of James Harris, of New London, Conn.]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1878 Hartford, Conn) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Morgan|Morgan]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harris_Genealogy_A_History_of_James_Harris|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/harrisgenealogyh00morg

HARRIS roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Harris-19425|Ryland Harris]]. 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=12670516 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Harris-5439 Ancestor Statistics

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''Statistics available through the tools on [[Help:Apps]], provided by the [[Project:WikiTree Apps|WikiTree Apps Project]].''
'''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics]:''' ''last updated 11 March 2020'' {| border="3" width="99%" |- style="background-color:#00CCFF;" ! Generation || Relation || Total w/ Birth Year || Earliest Birth Year || Latest Birth Year || Average Birth Year || Gen Length || Average Lifespan |- |1||Self||1/1||1983||1983||1983||-||- |- |2||Parents||2/2||1947||1961||1954||29||- |- |3||Grandparents||4/4||1925||1935||1930||24||85 |- |4||Great-Grandparents||8/8||1881||1907||1898||32||76 |- |5||2x Great-Grandparents||16/16||1840||1887||1869||29||73 |- |6||3x Great-Grandparents||21/32||1807||1860||1834||35||65 |- |7||4x Great-Grandparents||20/64||1775||1825||1805||29||61 |- |8||5x Great-Grandparents||15/128||1737||1795||1771||34||67 |- |9||6x Great-Grandparents||19/256||1697||1775||1741||30||69 |- |10||7x Great-Grandparents||22/512||1670||1756||1712||29||58 |- align="center" style="background-color:#cdf5ff;" | colspan="8"| '''Average generation length: 30''' {{!}} '''Average lifespan: 69''' |} ---- '''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links]:''' ''last updated 23 Apr 2019'' {| border="3" width="99%" |- style="background-color:#00CCFF;" ! # Steps || First || Last || Birth Date || Birth Place || Father? || Mother? || # Spouses || # Children || WikiTree ID |- | 5 || Anna || Konecny || 1871-00-00 || Czechoslovakia || false || false || 1 || 9 || Konecny-10 |- | 3 || Robert || Merritt || 1929-07-23 || || false || false || 0 || 1 || Merritt-3945 |- | 3 || Eddie || Kubenka || 1921-01-08 || Texas, United States || true || false || 0 || 1 || Kubenka-38 |- | 3 || Mary || Parker || 1920-09-25 || Belfast, County Down, Ireland || false || false || 1 || 2 || Parker-26529 |- | 3 || Alfred || Rogers || 1948-06-20 || Fisher, Texas, United States || false || false || 0 || 1 || Rogers-24447 |- align="center" style="background-color:#cdf5ff;" |colspan="10" | '''Missing links report generated out to 5 steps. 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{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |- |} ---- This page is intended to provide some historical context and references that may assist Harrison County researchers of genealogy and family history. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. If your family research leads you to Harrison County, please stop by the [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|'''Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study''']] for information on projects in the planning stages and those currently underway. Volunteers are always welcome! == People == === Early Residents === From an archaelogical perspective, the earliest residents associated with the area now known as Kentucky have been divided into 5 chronological groups, based on their technologies and social patterns: Paleoindian (10,500 - 8000 BCE), Archaic (8000 - 1000 BCE), Woodland (1000 BCE - 1000 CE), Late Prehistoric (1000 - 1750 CE), and Historic (after 1750 CE).Henderson, A. Gwynn and David Pollack, "A Native History Of Kentucky; Selections from Chapter 17: Kentucky in Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia: edited by Daniel S. Murphree, Volume 1, pages 393-440, Greenwood Press (Santa Barbara, CA) 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20220729101229/https://heritage.ky.gov/Documents/Native_History_KyTeachers.pdf In the Late Prehistoric period, just prior to the influx of European colonial emigrants, the cultural group known as Fort Ancient (in the Algonquian language group) occupied the northeastern section of Kentucky (including the area of modern Harrison County). One nearby archaelogical site known as the Singer-Hieronymous Site Complex in neighboring Scott County is thought to have been occupied from 1275-1400.Sea, Claiborne, "Native American Occupation of the Singer-Hieronymus Site Complex: Developing Site History by Integrating Remote Sensing and Archaeological Excavation" (2018). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Paper 3471. https://web.archive.org/web/20220729100825/https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4929&context=etd Fort Ancient peoples continued to occupy villages along the Ohio River to the north into the late 17th century. Current scholarship generally supports the conclusion that the tribal groups recognized by the mid-1700s as [[Space:About_the_Shawnee|Shawnee]] were related in some way to the Fort Ancient societies. While there is minimal written or archaeological evidence of permanent Native habitation in the Harrison area in the Historic period after 1750, pressures exerted by the slow disruption of the European peoples' exploration and expansion over the previous two centuries were among the primary causes of that circumstance. Within a genealogical framework, tomorrow's science may afford more opportunity, but current levels of scholarship and technology offer few possibilities of connection to these early people. The degradation of potential research sites due to more than two centuries of agriculture has also limited the opportunites for study. Currently, the only known people of documented Native-American heritage in Harrison County in the 19th century are [[Walker-54804|Elizabeth Grace (Walker) Smith (1826-1903)]] and her children. Elizabeth was of [[Space:Native_Americans:_Cherokee|Cherokee]] descent. === Immigration & Early Settlement === '''1774''' The Virginia Colony passed a law granting 400 acres of land in Kentucky (then the area in the western portion of Fincastle County of the colony), to any person making improvements including building cabins, clearing ground and raising corn there. [Perrin, p. 218] '''1775''' Hinkston's Company (15 men) explored the area, including: Capt. John Hinkston, John Haggin, John Martin, John Townsend, James Cooper, Daniel Callahan, Matthew Fenton, George Gray, William Hoskins, William Shields, Thomas Shores, Silas Train, Samuel Wilson, John Wood and 2 others. Established Hinkston's Station in the area of present-day Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky. The site was soon abandoned. [Perrin, pp. 217-218] '''1776''' Another company of men arrived in the Harrison area, including: George Bright, William Craig, James McMillen, Thomas Moore, William Nesbit, Col. Benjamin Harrison, James McGraw, Robert Thompson, Joseph Peak, William Huston, Robert Kean and others. [Perrin, p. 218] '''31 Dec 1776''' The Commonwealth of Virginia formed Kentucky County out of Fincastle County. '''1779''' Isaac Ruddell and others arrived in the Harrison area and rebuilt Hinkston's Station as [[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Ruddle's Station]]. '''1780''' British and Indian forces under Capt. Henry Byrd attack Ruddle's Station. Twenty settlers were killed. After the settlers surrendered, some were marched as far as Detroit by the Indians. '''30 Jun 1780''' The Commonwealth of Virginia abolished Kentucky County and created in its place Fayette, Jefferson and Lincoln Counties. The area now known as Harrison was within the newly formed Fayette County. '''1792''' Kentucky was admitted as the 15th state of the United States. '''21 Dec 1793''' Harrison County (named for Col. Benjamin Harrison) was formed as the 17th county in Kentucky and was created from portions of what had become Bourbon and Scott Counties at that time. Cynthiana was established as the county seat. [Perrin, p. 220]{{citation needed}} A transcript of the Act is available [[http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/history/origins-birth-certificate-of-the-county.htm| here]]. === Slavery, Free People of Color, and Emancipation === Slaves accompanied early white explorers into the Kentucky area in the 1750s and 1760s, and they were among permanent residents in 1775 when Virginia began actively encouraging settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.Kleber, John E., editor-in-chief; and Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, James C. Klotter, associate editors. ''[[Space: The Kentucky Encyclopedia|The Kentucky Encyclopedia]]'', University Press of Kentucky (Lexington, KY) 1992; pp. 494, 826-9. Enslaved people in the state of Kentucky were primarily employed in agriculture, though they were also used in mining and manufacturing to some extent. Locally, even today Harrison County is mainly rural, agricultural land, but in addition to farming, early 19th century county residents employed slave labor in road building, mill work, wool factories and various tradecrafts. Agriculturally, Harrison County consisted primarily of relatively small family farms with few large holdings. In 1810 for example, of 258 slave holders listed in the census (in a population of over 7700), 168 (about 65%) had 1-3 slaves. Only 25 (about 1%) had more than 10, and only 6 of these were over 20 with the highest being 31. Since Kentucky did not secede from the Union during the Civil War, the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 did not apply. Slavery ended in Kentucky in 1865 with the adoption of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Research into Black Heritage families in Harrison County during the 19th century can be challenging. A timeline, links, and various other data is being compiled to assist in this effort on the [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_Black_Heritage|Harrison County, Kentucky Black Heritage]] page. === Changes & Developments === '''1794''' Part of Harrison County ceded for the creation of Campbell County. [Perrin, p. 220] '''Feb 1794''' The first court of Harrison County was held in the house of Morgan Van Meter, magistrates, Benjamin Harrison, Hugh Miller and John Wall: :First Sheriff (tax collector): Robert Hinkston [Perrin, p. 220 (county?)] William Ardery [Perrin, p. 249 (city?)] :First Justices of the Peace (forming the first County Court): Benjamin Harrison, Hugh Miller, Henry Coleman, Samuel McIIvain, Nathan Rawlings and Charles Zachary :First County Clerk: William Moore (both courts) :First County Attorney: Richard Henderson :First County Coroner: Daniel Lindsay :First Constables: Archibald Hutchinson, Thomas Rankin and William Hall :First Surveyor and Deputy Surveyors: Henry Coleman, Benjamin Harrison and John Little, Edward Coleman. :First Commissioner of Tax: Benjamin Harrison :First items of business: :*A ferry was granted to Benjamin Harrison across the Licking River. :*A ferry was granted to Robert Harrison across the South Licking River. Operated by [[Hogg-3969|Michael Hogg]]'s sons, Robert and [[Hogg-2233|Thomas Hogg]]. :*Tavern licenses granted to Robert Harrison and to William Harrison :::[Perrin, p. 220, 249-50] '''1 Apr 1794''' The next quarter session of the court was held. Some items of business were: :*The tavern rates were set: Half pint of whisky - 6 pennies; Breakfast - I shilling; Dinner - I shilling, 3 pennies; Supper - I shilling; Bed - 6 pennies; Corn and oats - 2 pennies per quart; Stable and hay for one horse, twenty-four hours - I penny. :*Robert Harrison proposed a stray pen be built. The court agreed. :*Thomas Rankin proposed a pair of stocks be erected. The court agreed. :*About this time construction began on the original county courthouse. :::[Perrin, p. 220] :* First recorded deed in Harrison County: James Lemmon to Alexander Adger; 100 acres on the Townsend branch of the South Fork of Licking for 50 pounds sterling. [Perrin, p. 250] '''1795''' First jail built in Cynthiana by Thomas Mounts. [Perrin, p. 220] '''1798''' Harrison County divided into 13 Districts. Parts of Harrison County ceded for the creation of Pendleton and Boone Counties. [Perrin, p. 221] '''22 Dec 1798''' Harrison Academy established by an Act of the General Assembly. Benjamin Harrison, William E. Boswell, Henry Coleman, Hugh Miller, John Wall, Samuel Lamme, Samuel McMillin, Samuel Cook and Robert Hinkson, appointed trustees. Existed until 1872; precursor to the Cynthiana graded city school. [Perrin, p. 274] '''7 Feb 1803''' First Circuit Court organized: John Allen, Hugh Miller and John Wall, judges. [Perrin, p. 249] '''1803''' New jail was built in Cynthiana. [Perrin, p. 221] '''1807''' The Kentucky legislature enacted a law preventing free blacks from immigrating to Kentucky. The law also banned the return of free black residents who had left for any reason. [Kleber, 4] '''1810''' First official meeting of freemasons in Cynthiana [Perrin, p. 273] '''1816''' A new court house was built in Cynthiana. [Perrin, p. 220] '''1817-1819''' Approximate publication dates of first Cynthiana newspaper, ''The Guardian of Liberty.'' John G. Keenan, editor and proprietor. [Perrin, p. 274] '''1819''' Part of Harrison County ceded for the creation of Owen County. [Perrin, p. 220] '''1820''' Part of Harrison County ceded for the creation of Grant County. [Perrin, p. 220] First church building (Methodist) completed in Cynthiana. [Perrin, p. 283] '''Jun-Aug 1833''' The cholera epidemic killed more than 50 people in Cynthiana, Mrs. William K. Wall being the first victim. [Perrin p. 269] '''1840''' Part of Harrison County ceded for the creation of Kenton County. [Perrin, p. 220] === Antebellum Years, Civil War and the Reconstruction Era === '''1 Mar 1847''' Articles of incorporation for the Licking and Lexington Railroad Co. granted by the state legislature. [Naff] '''1849''' L&L Railroad incorporation repealed. Name changed to Covington & Lexington Railroad Co. (CLRR) and new charter granted. [Naff] '''1850''' The state of Kentucky adopted a new constitution. As a result all county officer positions switched from appointments to elections. :First elected County Clerk: P. Wherritt :First elected Sheriff: William B. Glane :First elected Deputy Sheriff: John A. Berry :First elected County Attorney: W.W. Trimble :First elected County Judge: H. Coffman :First elected County Coroner: Samuel C. Frazer :First elected County Surveyor: J.A. Thorp ::[Perrin, p. 221] '''1850-1851''' Railroad construction contracts approved. [Naff] '''1851''' The county courthouse in Cynthiana burned. [Perrin, p. 220] '''1852''' A new jail was built in Cynthiana, [Perrin, p. 220]. W.K. Wall deeded land on the south side of Cynthiana to the CLRR for a depot. [Naff] '''1853''' CLRR construction completed from Covington to Falmouth, KY. 17 Oct 1853: first service. The Maysville-Lexington Railroad was completed between Lexington and Paris. First trip: 22 Dec. [Naff] '''1854''' CLRR construction completed to Robinson's Mill, 13 Apr. Construction completed to Cynthiana town limits, 18 May, with the first passenger train running on 22 May. Construction completed to Paris on 27 Sep. [Naff] '''1855''' Maysville-Lexington Railroad bankrupt. CLRR leased the Lexington-Paris segment. [Naff] '''17 Jul 1862''' First Battle of Cynthiana fought. Confederate victory: three quarters of the Federal forces were killed, wounded or captured. [Perrin, p. 254] '''1862''' The jail in Cynthiana burned. [Perrin, p. 220] '''11 Jan 1863''' CLRR rechartered as the Kentucky Central Railroad. [Naff] '''11-12 Jun 1864''' Second Battle of Cynthiana fought. Union victory. [Perrin, pp. 254-7] '''1866''' A Harrison County Poor House was built in Berry in 1866 (though it may have existed earlier in another location). [Perrin, p. 221] '''1867''' Part of Harrison County ceded for the creation of Robertson County. [Perrin, p. 220] '''1868''' First "colored school" established in Cynthiana. [Perrin, p. 282] '''1889''' Kentucky Central Railroad (in receivership since 1886) aquired by Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N RR) === The Twentieth Century === '''1913''' Double tracking of railroad through Harrison County completed. Work began on dismantling the Cynthiana depot in 1961, and the last passenger train stopped there on 7 Mar 1968. The L&N RR was acquired by CSX Transportation in 1986 and was returned to single track about this time. [Naff] === Interesting Citizens and Associates === * [[Coleman-12646|William Tell Coleman (1824-1893)]] (California pioneer and businessman) * [[Chinn-171|Thomas Withers Chinn (1791-1852)]] (politician) * [[Desha-6|Joseph Desha (1768-1842)]] (politician) * [[Jones-83365|Silas Apostle Jones (1936-2016)]] (author and playwrite) * [[Kilgore-1326|David Kilgore (1804-1879)]] (politician) * [[Morgan-18705|Garrett Augustus Morgan Sr. (1877-1963)]] (inventor) * [[Russ-1053|Pythias Russ (1904-1930)]] (athlete) * [[Scott-29153|Walter Edward Perry Scott (1872-1954)]] (prospector, performer and con man) * [[Ward-35890|Andrew Harrison Ward (1815-1904)]] (politician) * [[West-8519|Caleb Walton West (1844-1909)]] (politician) * [[Kearns-340|Jerome Henry Kearns (1884-)]] and [[Kearns-341|William T Kearns (abt.1886-)]] (vaudeville performers) [father from Harrison County, parents married there] * '''''New page!''''' [[Space:Cynthiana_Ghost_Walk|The Cynthiana Ghost Walk]] === Population Statistics (''work in progress'') === * In 1850, the total population of Harrison County was 13,064. Of these, only 1,093 were born in another state, and a mere 43 were born in another country. There were 1,753 dwellings and 1,759 families.''1850 Census: Compendium of the Seventh Census'' Part IV; Beverly Tucker, Senate Printer (Washington, DC) 1854; accessed 26 May 2022 via United States Census Bureau (https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1850/1850c/1850c-09.pdf) pp. 236-241 [images 1-6]. *See also: [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky:_Census_Divisions_and_Demographics|Harrison County, Kentucky: Census Divisions and Demographics]] (work in progress) * Coming soon: Immigration and Emigration data ::''' Historical Population Data''' ::{| border="1" width="700" !Census!!Pop.!!%±!!______!!Census!!Pop.!!%±!!______!!Census!!Pop.!!%± |- |1800||4,350||—||||1900||18,570||9.80%||||2000||17,983||10.70% |- |1810||7,752||78.20%||||1910||16,873||−9.1%||||2010||18,846||4.80% |- |1820||12,278||58.40%||||1920||15,798||−6.4%||||2020||18,692||−0.8% |- |1830||13,234||7.80%||||1930||14,859||−5.9%||||2021 (est.)||18,950||1.40% |- |1840||12,472||−5.8%||||1940||15,124||1.80%|||||||| |- |1850||13,064||4.70%||||1950||13,736||−9.2%|||||||| |- |1860||13,779||5.50%||||1960||13,704||−0.2%|||||||| |- |1870||12,993||−5.7%||||1970||14,158||3.30%|||||||| |- |1880||16,504||27.00%||||1980||15,166||7.10%|||||||| |- |1890||16,914||2.50%||||1990||16,248||7.10%|||||||| |} ::* "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 16, 2014. ::* "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved August 16, 2014. ::* "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 16, 2014. ::* "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 16, 2014. ::* "State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2014. == Activities == === Education === : 1840: :* {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBS-L66}} (west) 15 primary/common schools; 311 students. :* {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBS-L9C}} (east excluding Cynthiana) 9 primary/common schools; 206 students. (Cynthiana) 3 primary/common schools; 100 students. :** Total: 27 primary/common schools; 617 students. :* Illiterate adults > 20: (west) 0; (east) 53. :** Total: 53 : 1850: Harrison County had no private schools, colleges or academies, though 120 students were enrolled in those elsewhere. Public schools generated an income of $4,750 and served 1,201 students. The white population between 5 and 20 years old was 3,791 of which 1,525 attended school during the year. Only 360 adults over age 20 were unable to read and write. : 1870: [https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1870/population/1870a-39.pdf US census statistics on literacy and education] (Harrison County) === Military === * [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_Military_Service|Harrison County, Kentucky Military Service]] ** [[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Ruddle's Station]] ** [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_Revolutionary_War_Veterans|Harrison County, Kentucky Revolutionary War Veterans]] ** [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_and_the_United_States_Civil_War|Harrison County, Kentucky and the United States Civil War]] ** [[Space:USCT_Soldiers_of_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|USCT Soldiers of Harrison County, Kentucky]] === Religion === Churches in 1850 in Harrison County could accommodate 8,700 people. == Geography == * 198,400 acres * 310 square miles * Border countyies: Bourbon, Bracken, Grant, Nicholas, Pendleton, Robertson, Scott * Elevation: 540 - 1060 feet above sea level === Communities (''work in progress'') === * [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky%2C_Guide_to_Place_Names|Harrison County, Kentucky, Guide to Place Names]] ==== Cemeteries ==== * [[Space:Cemeteries_in_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|Cemeteries in Harrison County, Kentucky]] === Railroads === * Miles of track laid in the state of Kentucky increased from 78.21 in 1851 to 567.93 in 1860.Statistics of the United States, (including mortality, property, etc.) in 1860: Bureau of the Census Library, Government Printing Office (Washington, DC) 1866: https://web.archive.org/web/20220730132539/https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1860/statistics/1860d-15.pdf; pp. 333 (images 11/29). *Slade, George D., Railroads in Harrison County, Kentucky, 2005 http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/history/railroads-in-harrison-county-by-george-slade.htm === Waterways === * 3.5 square miles of water (~ 1% of area) == Research Notes and Page Updates == * This page was begun in March 22 as an attempt to compile some local historical data and information that may assist genealogists and historians working on Harrison County families. It is still very much a work in progress, but the goal is to complete the project's infrastructure (relatively) by year's end. The current research schedule includes about one week per month (usually the first). Research topics are generally addressed in a fairly random order, but any specific requests will be moved to the top of the pile if possible. Some incomplete topical sections have links saved for later research. Contributions and suggestions are always welcome, either through direct edits or by contacting the profile manager via private message or in the comment section below. * The initial timeline was started primarily from information in Perrin's History [see [[#Sources|Sources]]]. It will be expanded, extended and cited with other sources as time permits. * 1794 - Perrin lists two different first sheriffs - needs further research. == Genealogy and History Resources == *The [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=100&placeId=195399&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20Harrison%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline FamilySearch catalog for Harrison County] *The [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harrison_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy FamilySearch Wiki for Harrison County] *[http://www.harrisoncountyky.us Phillip Naff's Harrison County website] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyafamer/Harrison/harrison.htm Harrison County Data Collection] on Rootsweb *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky Harrison County categories] on WikiTree *An index of the [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/harrison/1810census.html 1810 Harrison County federal census] at GenealogyTrails *Harrison County on [http://usgenwebsites.org/KYHarrison/ USGenWeb] *[https://box2.nmtvault.com/CHCPL/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp The Log Cabin] Newspaper available on-line from the Harrison County Library. === WikiTree Pages Linked to the Study === :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|'''WikiTree pages connected to Harrison County, Kentucky''']]. ---- == Sources == * Perrin, William Henry, ed., ''[[Space:History_of_Bourbon%2C_Scott%2C_Harrison_and_Nicholas_counties%2C_Kentucky|History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky]]'', O.L. Baskin & Co., (Chicago, IL) 1882; accessed 21 Mar 2022 via The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/page/n5/mode/2up * Lewis Collins, ''History of Kentucky'', Collins & Co. (Covington, KY) 1874; accessed 21 Mar via The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/collinshistorica01coll/page/n7/mode/2up * Naff, Phillip: Harrison County, Kentucky history and genealogy website; https://web.archive.org/web/20220623120916/http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/ various pages accessed and archived at The Wayback Machine 23 Jun 2022. ** https://web.archive.org/web/20220623120747/http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/people/african-americans-free-at-first.htm * http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/history/origins-collins-history-of-kentucky-1847.htm

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== Harrison County, Kentucky, Guide to Place Names == Place names in rural areas are a tricky thing. The ebb and flow of populations, industries and current events seem to wash rural communities into existence, then just as quickly erase them. Understanding exactly where a historic village or post office in Harrison County, Kentucky was located can be difficult. But that knowledge can be extremely helpful for genealogists trying to break down those family brick walls. This page offers a sourced alphabetical list of Harrison County place names, what information is known (or sometimes merely speculated) about them, as well as some companion maps. These maps are referencial only - they are not intended to be taken as technically or mathematically correct. But they should point researchers to the correct general area of the county. A quick-reference page, [[Space:Source_Appendix_for_Place_Names_and_Districts|Source Appendix for Place Names and Districts]] has a list of sources researched to date with a table of locations mentioned for each source. If you have further information on these places, or have heard of a place that's not included here, please contact the [[Space:Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study| Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study]] coordinator, or feel free to make edits. This page is still a work in progress, but it is the research focus for the current month (Apr 22). * ''Not all Wikilinked individuals have been confirmed as yet, but are listed here as likely matches. Further research to be done. Also, not all individuals named have been checked for WikiTree profiles.'' == Alphabetical List of Towns/Villages == * '''Alberta''' * '''Antioch/Antioch Mills?''' In 1874 [Antioch] contained 5 stores and shops, a flouring and saw mill, school house, church (Reformed), and 2 physicians. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Richland Precinct) In 1882 [Antioch Mills] contained 2 stores, a post office (Alvin Sellers), an undertaker, a milliner, a pump-maker, a carpenter shop, a flour and sawmill (Alvin Sellers), a school, a church (established and built 1848) and a physician. Population at that time about 50, including 4 teachers and 1 music teacher. The first building was a blacksmith shop in 1867, and "the town has been built since 1878[?]." Thomas Anderson had the first store. [Perrin, pp. 314-7] * '''Avena''' * '''Baltzell''' * '''Baptist''' * '''Beckboro''' * '''Berry/Berryville/Berry's Station?''' [Berryville] formerly called Berry's Station, on the E. bank of South Licking, and a station on the K.C.R.R.; contains 3 stores, several shops, 2 hotels, 1 public school, and 1 distillery, which makes annually 3,000 barrels of Bourbon whiskey; population 230. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Berry Precinct) [Berry's Station] Land donated to lay out village by [[Berry-11099|Col. George W. Berry (1803-1864)]] when the railroad was built. He built the first store and was the first postmaster. First Tavern established by W.W. Bradley. A steam mill built by A.J. McNees burned in 1866; rebuilt in 1870 as water mill. The town was incorporated in 1866. In 1882 it included two tobacco warehouses, two stores, two confectioneries, two millinery stores, one drugstore, three blacksmith shops, two wood shops, one distillery (Craig's), one shoe shop, one tin shop, one hotel, one flour mill, stockyards, one post office, telegraph and freight offices, two churches (one est. 1881), two schools: one with 2 teachers (Prof. E.O. Ware, principal and Miss Alice Kimbrough) and 80 students, one Masonic lodge (1845), one minister, one lawyer, four doctors, two undertakers, and the County Poor House. 1882 population: about 400. [Perrin, pp. 318-9] * '''Boswell's Cross Roads''' (Leesburg Precinct) Early name of Leesburg, established by William Boswell, 1817. [Perrin, p. 324] * '''Boyd/ Boyd's Station?''' [Boyd's Station] on K.C.R.R., 16 miles n. of Cynthiana, contains 80 inhabitants, a store, hotel, steam mill, and distillery; named after Andrew Boyd, a soldier of the war of 1812, who was still living, June 1872. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Berry Precinct) Early settler Andrew Boyd, Sr. established a distillery about 1843. Town established at time of railroad construction. In 1882 the community contained three stores, a post office, a tobacco warehouse and a mill (originally built by Whitehead Coleman about 1810, formerly known as Broad Ford Mill). 1882 population about 100. [Perrin, p. 319] * '''Branch''' * '''Breckinridge''' (Unity Precinct) Later name of Tricum/Unity? Seems to be equally spelled as Breckenridge and Breckinridge. * '''Broadwell''' (Leesburg Precinct) Cox and Thornton first merchants in a storehouse built by Asbury Broadwell. In 1882 the community consisted primarily of houses, but also a post office and a blacksmith shop. [Perrin, p. 327] * '''Buena Vista''' - small village containing a store, church, school, and physician. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Sylvan Dell Precinct) Republican Christian Church should be located near this village, but so far, no mention corroborates. RCC founded about 1814-15 by Barton Stone; log church built 1816; Perrin gives further details with 1835 member-list; congregation 1882: 270; has cemetery. [Perrin p. 312] * '''Buzzard's Roost''' * '''Cason's?''' (Unity Precinct?) May have been an earlier name of Tricum/Unity/Breckinridge, or may have been in a nearby location. Mentioned vaguely by Perrin, pp. 321-2. * '''Claysville''' - on Licking river at the mouth of Beaver Creek. Laid out by Alex. Curran and called Marysville, about 1799 or 1800, incorporated Dec. 1821 and name changed to Claysville - grew to be quite a flourishing commercial village, being a shipping point for the upper parts of Harrison and Bourbon counties, until the K.C.R.R. was completed, when it began to decline; population 125: 93 whites and 32 blacks; contains 3 stores and shops, hotel, school, 1 doctor; 2 congregations, Reformed or Christian, and Methodist, worshipping in the same edifice. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Claysville Precinct) Important early point of flatboat shipping to New Orleans, later diminished by the railroad. In 1882 the primary exports of the region were tobacco, grain and stock. At that time the village included two general stores, one grocery, one physician, one tavern, two blacksmith shops, two carpenters, one flour mill, one teacher, and a tri-weekly stage to Milford and Brownsville (location of these?). [Perrin, p. 328] * '''Colemansville''' - 1-1/4 miles from Berry's Station on the K.C.R.R., has about 100 inhabitants; 2 churches (Baptist and Reformed), one public and one private school, 4 stores and shops, 1 tavern, and 2 physicians; has suffered greatly from destructive fires. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Berry Precinct) Important early trade location later superceded by railroad and the oldest settlement in its precinct, founded by Whitehead Coleman. In 1882 the community contained one store, "a few" shops, and two churches (one being the Baptist Church organized 1846 by Rev. Thomas Waggener (of Pendleton County). [Perrin, p. 318] * '''Colville''' * '''Connersville''' - 7 miles w. of Cynthiana, population 100; 4 stores and shops, a school house, and a doctor; named after Lewis Conner. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Leesburg Precinct) First store kept by John H. Conner in 1830 and town named for him. Lewis Conner had first tavern; E.M. Bailey was first postmaster. In 1882 the community had three general stores, a physician, a shoemaker, an undertaker, two hotels, two blacksmith shops, a cooper-shop and a post office. Earlier there had been a mill and distillery (Boyers and Pemberton), but by 1882 only the mill remained in operation. Population in 1880: 125. [Perrin, p. 322] * '''Conrey''' * '''Curry's Run''' * '''Cynthiana''' - County seat. Est. 10 Dec 1793, inc. as town 1802, inc. as city 1860. Sit. on right? [east?] bank of South Fork of Licking River. Brick courthouse, seven churches: Roman Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Methodist, Reformed or Christian, Methodist for colored, Baptist for colored. 10 lawyers, 9 physicians, 8 dry goods stores, 16 groceries, 5 hotels, 2 academies, 2 common schools and 1 select school, 2 public halls, 2 drug stores, 2 mills, 3 distilleries, 5 wholesale whisky houses, 9 saloons and restaurants, 1 wool factory, 2 printing offices, 40 mechanics' shops, and a number of other stores and occupations; population in 1870: 1,771. [Collins, v. 2, p. 321] (Cynthiana Precinct) Originally 150 acres, to be divided into 1/2 acre lots. Trustees - Benjamin Harrison, Morgan Van Matre, Jeremiah Robinson, John Wall, Sr., and [[Coleman-6050|Henry Coleman]](psble?) [Perrin, pp. 247-8; referencing Act of the General Assembly]. Perrin devotes several chapters to Cynthiana, yet to be reviewed. [pp. 247-310] * '''Dunaway''' * '''Durbantown/Durbintown''' (Berry Precinct) [Durbantown] in 1882 contained a branch post office, a store and a blacksmith shop. [Perrin, p. 319] * '''Eckler''' * '''Eckler's Mill''' * '''Fairview''' * '''Garnett's Station''' * '''George's PO''' * '''Gunnell's Station''' * '''Havilandsville''' - named after Robert Haviland, a small village near the Pendleton County line, 15 miles from Cynthiana, contains 1 store, a steam mill, school house and church. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Richland Precinct) R.S. [Robert] Haviland kept first store around 1832 and was first postmaster, built a woolen and cotton factory in 1838 (manufacturing jeans and lindseys); manufactured and shipped tobacco and operated a pork processing facility. W.B. Arnold operated a flour mill and wool-carding machine in 1882. W.D. Hickman operated a store and tobacco prizing[?] business in 1882. In addition, at that time the community contained 2 stores, a blacksmith shop, a post office and a physician. Population: about 50. [Perrin, p. 314] * '''Hell's Halfacre''' * '''Hinton''' * '''Kelat''' * '''Lair's Station/Lair''' [Lair's Station] - on the K.C.R.R., 4 miles s. of Cynthiana, contains a store, wagon and blacksmith shops, 2 flour mills, 2 distilleries, and a school house; population 125. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Cynthiana Precinct) In 1882, only a mill and distillery. [Perrin, p. 247] * '''Leeslick''' - 8 miles from Cynthiana, noted for its white sulphur springs, is a small village with a store and school. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Leesburg Precinct) First store was kept by John Scott in 1835. Thomas Arnett built an early distillery. In 1882 the community had two stores, a blacksmith shop, a saw mill and a grist mill and a nearby school. Population in 1882: about 40. [Perrin, p. 327] * '''Leesburg/Leesburgh''' [Leesburg] - 10 miles SW of Cynthiana, contains 160 inhabitants, a carding factory, 6 stores and shops, hotel, 2 churches (Reformed or Christian, and Presbyterian), and 4 physicians; this part of Harrison county is noted for the extreme fertility of the soil. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Leesburg Precinct) Laid out by William Boswell in 1817 and first called Boswell's Cross Roads. First store and about 1818 kept by William Cogswell (also first postmaster). First blacksmith shop 1803-1818 kept by John Hardrick. First tavern kept by Levi P. Scroggins in 1821. Industries included: a hat factory (est. 1830 by Jouett and Griffith), a hemp factory (est. 1837 by M. and W. Anderson; converted to cotton factory 1838 by William Hearn), another hemp factory (est 1842 by Zach Graves), two tanyards (est. about 1819; one by Samuel Kinkead, one by Hamilton and Cummings). First church was Republican Church, built 1830 [is this the same as the Republican Church now near Buena Vista?]. The Christian Church was built in 1833, [[Gano-69|John A. Gano]](psble?) first preacher. Had a Masonic Lodge from 1820 to about 1880. In 1882 the community had four general stores, a blacksmith shop, a wood shop, an undertaker, a carding factory, three churches and four schools. Population 1882: 225. [Perrin, p. 324] * '''Marysville''' - on Licking river at the mouth of Beaver Creek. Laid out by Alex. Curran and called Marysville, about 1799 or 1800, incorporated Dec. 1821 and name changed to Claysville. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] * '''McLoney''' * '''Mouth of Raven PO''' * '''New Town PO''' * '''Oddville''' - 6 miles north of Cynthiana. Methodist church, school house, 1 doctor, 4 preachers, 3 stores and shops, and a steam mill; about 60 inhabitants. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] Mentioned by Perrin as post office only [Perrin, p. 247] * '''Paxton''' * '''Poindexter''' Mentioned by Perrin as post office only [Perrin, p. 244-7] * '''Raven Creek''' * '''Renaker''' * '''Richland''' * '''Robertson Station/Robinson/Robinson's?''' [Robertson Station] - 9 miles N. of Cynthiana, has 50 inhabitants, a store, school house, and mill. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Berry Precinct) [Robertson Station] in 1882 the community contained one store and post office, one flour mill and saw mill, one lawyer and one physician. 1882 population: about 30. [Perrin, p. 319] * '''Routtsburg''' (Sylvan Dell Precinct) Near Salem Church (first built in 1850; rebuilt 1870; early ministers Mr. Snodgrass and [[Lee-10253|Vanhook Lee]](psble?)). Had a store run by L.D. Routt. [Perrin, p. 312] * '''Rutland''' - In 1874, a small village that contained a store, church, school, and physician. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Rutland Precinct) Laid out in 1848 [original name not yet known], first home built by Meredith Collins on land given to him by Whitfield Collins, originally owned by William Kinman. First store kept by Meredith Collins; sold to F.M. Bailey (from Vermont) who applied for post office and chose name of Rutland (after Vermont). Bailey first postmaster. In 1882 the village contained a general store, a hotel, a blacksmith shop, a woolen factory, a shoemaker, a wagon-maker, a post office, a teacher, a physician, two barbers and a masonic lodge. [Perrin, p. 321] * '''Scott's Station''' [Scott Station] - small village containing a store, church, school, and physician. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Buena Vista Precinct) Probably the earliest settlement in the district later known as Buena Vista/Sylvan Dell. Settled by John Scott. Thomas Moffatt built an early mill & distillery near Scott's Station. By 1882 the area was known as Shady Nook. [Perrin, pp. 311-2] * '''Selma''' * '''Shady Nook''' (Sylvan Dell Precinct) Formerly Scott's Station. John S. Whalley first storekeeper, Francis Scott first blacksmith. PO established 1875; Joseph Scott, postmaster. In 1882 the village contained 2 stores, the post office, a church (Methodist Episcopal: built 1870; Rev. John. S. Cox first minister; 1882 congregation about 15), a physician and a school (in 1882 about 60 students, Professor J. Florence). Population in 1882: 45. [Perrin, p. 312] * '''Shawhan''' * '''Smithville''' Mentioned by Perrin (p. 328) as a village in the Claysville Precinct, probably an error in reference to Smitsonville (see below). No other references to a Smithville have been found to date. * '''Smitsonville''' (Claysville Precinct) Probable place refered to by Perrin as Smithville (no known Smithville existed in Harrison County). Post office only, no village to speak of. [Perrin, p. 328] * '''Stony Castle''' * '''Sunrise''' * '''Sylvan Dell/Sylvandell''' (Sylvan Dell Precinct) Richard Whittaker first storekeeper. In 1882 the village had one store, two blacksmiths, one dentist and one physician. Postmaster at that time was Lawson Miller. [Perrin, p. 312] * '''Traveller's Rest''' * '''Tricum''' - 6 miles W. of Cynthiana, on the Raven Creek turnpike, has 40 inhabitants, 2 stores and a school house. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] (Unity Precinct) Later called Unity. By 1882 the community had one store, one hotel, one blacksmith shop, one wood-shop and one church. Population at that time: 50. [Perrin, p. 322] * '''Two Lick Creek & School''' * '''Unity''' (Unity Precinct) Later name of Tricum. In 1882 the community had one store, one hotel, one blacksmith shop, one wood-shop and one church. Population at that time: 50. [Perrin, p. 322] * '''Venus''' === Precincts (1882)=== * '''Cynthiana''' Agriculture includes corn, wheat, oats, hemp, tobacco and stock (horses and cattle). Early settlers include: Judge James R. Curry, [[Perrin-2220|General Josephus Perrin]], the Newells, Richard Henderson, William Lewis (from Maryland), [[Miller-90104|Isaac Miller]], __ Shawhan, the Frazer family, George Hamilton, and Gavin Morrison. Churches in 1882 included Mount Hope Chapel (1875, Rev. S.S. Deering) and Mount Zion Church (both ME South), and a Presbyterian Church at Broadwell's Cross Roads. [Perrin, pp. 243-7] * '''Buena Vista/Sylvan Dell''' The earliest settlement in the area was probably Scott's Station, settled by John Scott. George Low was also an early settler in the region. An early mill built by __ Caruthers. Also Thomas Moffatt built a mill and distillery near Scott's Station [both horse mills?]. David Snodgrass built first water mill near village of Sylvan Dell. First magistrates were David Snodgrass and John Waits. No mills or distilleries by 1882. At that time the district contained a tobacco packing business (Samuel Craycroft & H.H. Harding), a store near Republican Church (about the area where the village of Buena Vista should be, but not named by Collins) run by Evans & Craycroft, and a store run by L.D. Routt in Routtsburg (near Salem Church). There were four schools in this district in 1882 (details unknown), and three villages: Scott's Station/Shady Nook, Routtsburg, Sylvan Dell. [Perrin, pp. 311-2] * '''Richland''' Early settlers included Robert Scott and William Stuart, both of whom planted orchards. Other early settlers were [[Browning-4139|Micajah Browning]], Squire Pollard, Robert Blackburn, the Marsh family, also Christopher and James Price (from Maryland). William Stuart may have built first water mill on Richland Creek near (later) Havilandsville. In the 1830s [[Woolery-319|Joseph Woolery]] had one of the earliest distilleries in the region, near (later) Antioch Mills; another early distillery was near the (later) Mount Gilead Church. Churches in 1882 included Curry Chapel, Barlow Chapel, Benson Chapel, Crow Chapel and Mount Gilead Church. First school taught by R.S. Haviland around 1819. There were four schools in the district in 1882, and several villages, including Havilandsville and Antioch Mills. First magistrates were W.D. Haviland and S.B. Curran. Primary agricultural produce was tobacco. Other industries included a woolen and cotton factory, and a pork-packing facility in Havilandsville. District population in 1880: 1300. [Perrin, pp. 312-7] * '''Berry''' Early settlers included: John Smith and sons, Nathan and John N. Smith (from Virginia, orginal owner of 1500 acres including what became Berry Station), Col. R.W. Porter, William Dickinson, John Burroughs (from Virginia), Jacob Sowders (from Virginia), [[Million-58|Haman Million]] (settled on Raven Creek), and Abijah DeJarnette. Primary agriculture: tobacco, corn and wheat. John Smith built first horse mill near (later village of) Berry. Abijah DeJarnette also built an early mill and distillery in that area. Spencer Pigg possibly built first water mill in the area. Early mills near the Colemansville area were built by Whitehead and Frank Coleman, and Barnett Oder. Andrew Boyd established a distillery in 1843 at Boyd's Station but sold to B.K. Reynolds who moved it to Covington, KY in 1873. Churches include: a Presbyterian Church organized in 1860 by Rev. Forsythe; Fairview Baptist Church founded 1877 by Rev. A.L. Jourdan; Providence Baptist Church, 1869 (Rev. Barbee?); a Methodist Church organized about 1882; and a "colored church." Nine schools in 1882. First magistrates: Charles Lail and I.N. Ramey. 1882 Population: 2250. [Perrin, pp. 317-9] * '''Rutland''' Early settlers included: John Kemper on South Fork of Raven Creek (abt 1791), built and ran distillery; [[Kinman-243|William Kinman]] (of Maryland), South Fork of Raven; Jonathan Hedges (of Virginia), built a horse mill above Rutland; [[Dunn-11952|Edmund Dunn]] and Christopher Musselman (about 1792); [[Dunn-13069|Benjamin Dunn]] and [[Redd-665|Thomas Redd]] on the Middle Fork of Raven Creek (about 1792), Redd built a mill; Lewis and Samuel Kendall on Middle Fork of Raven, built a distillery; Frank Robinson on the North Fork of Raven Creek, also Thomas T. Thompson and Nicholas Miller (of Virginia) in that area; additionally Renakers, Faulkners and Whitfield Collins in the precinct. Raven's Creek Baptist Church organized about 1800 by a minister named Morehead. By 1882 the building had been destroyed by treefall and the flagging congregation joined with the Twin Creek Baptist Church (aka Dutch Chapel) in Unity Precinct. Also by 1882 a "colored church" in the north of district. Friendship Baptist Church was also in the northern part. Rogers Chapel (Methodist) near Rutland village, built 1874). First school between 1815-1820 on the farm of Christopher Musselman taught by Willis Whitson. Billy Duty had a subscription school in the home of John Burgess. Six public schools in the precinct by 1882. Rutland only village named. Primary produce: tobacco, also corn and wheat. Two masonic lodges (est. 1850 & 1875). Population in 1882: 975. [Perrin, pp. 319-21] * '''Unity/Tricum/Cason's''' At one point included part of Berry Precinct [psbly the west half?] and was called Cason's then. (Still referred to as Cason's in the 1880 census.) Name changed to Tricum after redistricting, then to Unity (Tricum and Unity same village). Early settlers include: Buck Cason and [[Courtney-2305|Charles Courtney]](?) (both of Virginia); [[Renaker-24|Adam Renaker]](?) (of Maryland); John Conner (of Virginia, "old-school baptist preacher"); Benjamin Conrad (built a horse-mill near Connersville. Several early small distilleries; primary agriculture in 1882 was tobacco. George Lemon one of first magistrates. Earliest known school taught by Christopher Whitson near Cason's, about 1820; five schools in 1882. Churches include: Twin Creek Baptist (aka Dutch Chapel; organized in 1830 by William Conrad; John Conner early minister; congregation abt 30 in 1882); Salem Chapel (Methodist; first church established in precinct though no building until 1835, near Connersville, membership 75 in 1882); Mount Zion Chapel (Methodist, also established early but no building until abt 1830, first pastor Josiah Whitaker). [Perrin, pp. 321-2] *'''Leesburg''' Early settlers included: William K. Boswell (about 1791 came from Loudon County, Virginia; settled near Leesburg, built a mill abt 1810); also Elijah Chinn, John Kinkead, Elkanah Jennings, Billy Lowry, David Dickson, James Ward, William Gray & sons, William Frances and John Craig, Sr. (of North Carolina, about 1791; built first water mill on Mill Creek). Two early settlers near Leeslick, Proctor Cleveland and John Paul built first horse mills. John Miller opened a distillery about 1810. Benjamin Conrad built an early horse mill near Connersville. Old Mount Pleasant Church built 1795 (Rev. Lyle first preacher); moved to Broadwell in 1860. Mill Creek Baptist Church built in 1810, ended 1865 (John Conner first preacher). First school taught at OMPC in 1795 by __ McCollum. Primary agriculture: corn, wheat, hemp, tobacco, and some grazing. First Magistrate: William English. [Perrin, pp. 323-4] * '''Claysville''' Early settlers included: John Whitehead, Stephen B. Curran, __ Dean, [[Durbin-528|Daniel Durbin]], and the Obey family. An early school existed about 1825, taught by __ Duncan. Primary agriculture: tobacco, corn and wheat. Early flatboat shipping via Licking River (to Ohio R. then Miss. R.) to New Orleans led to development; later diminished due to railroad. [Perrin, pp. 327-8] == Sources == * Lewis Collins, ''History of Kentucky'', Volume 2, Collins & Co. (Covington, KY) 1874, pp. 321-323; accessed 21 Mar 2022 via The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/collinshistorica02coll/page/320/mode/2up * William Henry Perrin, ed., ''History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison, & Nicholas Counties'' O.L. Baskin & Co., 1882: accessed via The Internet Archive, 24 Mar 2022: (https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/page/310/mode/2up) ''note: pages 315 &316 appear to be absent from this edition, but no text seems to be missing. * Rennick, Robert M., "Harrison County - Place Names" (2016). Robert M. Rennick Manuscript Collection. 75; accessed 24 Mar 2022 via Morehead State University: https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/rennick_ms_collection/75 * Philip A. Naff, HarrisonCountyKy.US, ''Placenames fro a-z,'' 2010; referencing ''175th Anniversary of Harrison County,'' booklet, no publisher information given, 1969: accessed via http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/history/origins-a-z-placenames.htm and archived to The Wayback Machine 4 Apr 2022. * Philip A. Naff, HarrisonCountyKy.US, ''Communities at HarrisonCountyKy.US,'' 2017; accessed via http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/places/communities.htm and archived to The Wayback Machine 4 Apr 2022. * ''Post Offices in the United States'', Blair and Rives (Washington D.C.), 1836; accessed via GoogleBooks 31 Mar 2022: https://www.google.com/books/edition/United_States_Official_Postal_Guide/QPsCAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 * Rode's United States Post Office Directory and Postal Guide, Charles R. Rode (New York), 1853; accessed via GoogleBooks 31 Mar 2022: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_United_States_Post_Office_Directory/4v5NAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 * Jim Forte Postal History https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=KY&county=Harrison&searchtext=&pagenum=2, Accessed and saved to the Internet Archive, 21 Mar 2022.

Harrison County, Kentucky and the United States Civil War

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== USA == Current number of WT profiles: 21 * [[Beagle-364|Alfred Beagle (abt.1834-1864)]] - 6th KY Cavalry, Co. B - '''POW died at Andersonville''' * [[Beagle-183|Elijah (Beagle) Beagel (1820-1892)]] - 6th KY Cavalry, Co. B * [[Beagle-351|Sanford Beagle (abt.1820-1862)]] - 6th Ky Cavalry, Co. B * [[Clifford-4450|Robert T Clifford (1845-1895)]] - 18th KY Infantry, Co. D * [[Crume-47|James B. Crume (1810-1886)]] * [[Debruler-159|James William Debruler (1840-1910)]] - 20th KY Infantry, Co. J * [[Debruler-56|John William Debruler (abt.1845-abt.1898)]] - 55th KY Infantry, Co. K * [[Douglas-7511|Alexander Douglas (1828-1864)]] - 106th IL Infantry * [[Faulkner-3518|Nathaniel Faulkner (1843-1932)]] - 3rd CO Cavalry, Co. D * [[Fisher-14365|James Fisher (abt.1822-aft.1880)]] - 7th KY Cavalry, Co. M & 23rd KY Infantry, Co. J * [[Foos-105|Nelson Foos (1798-1884)]] - 113 OH Infantry, Co. C * [[Hill-44765|Mathias McKendrie Hill (abt.1831-abt.1904)]] - 40th KY Infantry, Co. G * [[Hill-34072|Robert E. Hill (abt.1836-1904)]] - 40th KY Infantry, Co. G * [[Hill-46200|William Purnell Hill (abt.1841-bef.1890)]] - 40th KY Infantry, Co. G * [[Huddlestun-138|James Adkins Huddlestun (1837-1923)]] - 97th IL Infantry, Co. D * [[Humphrey-424|Hugh F. Humphrey (1844-)]] 1st NE Infantry & Cavalry, Co. K * [[Lawson-5465|John Aulton Lawson (1829-1890)]] - 40th KY Infantry, Co. G * [[Morrison-3401|Ambrose Morrison (1836-1919)]] - 20th KY Infantry, Co. J * [[Mullen-2851|Jordan Monroe Mullen (abt.1841-1918)]] - 20th KY Infantry, 6th KY Cavalry * [[Roper-2636|William Price Roper (abt.1827-1871)]] - 6th KY Cavalry, Co. B * [[Suits-97|Lafayette Suits (1845-aft.1880)]] - 3rd CO Cavalry, Co. B * [[Space:40th_Kentucky_Mounted_Infantry_Company_G|40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Company G]] == USCT == This section has grown into its own page: [[Space:USCT_Soldiers_of_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|'''USCT Soldiers of Harrison County, Kentucky''']] == CSA == Current number of WT profiles: 14 * [[Calvert-391|Samuel L Calvert (1831-1895)]] - 10th MO Cavalry, Co. G * [[Duncan-15765|John Holt Duncan (1820-1896)]] - 31st TX Cavalry, Co. C * [[Green-46924|George W Green (1837-1863)]] - 4th KY Cavalry * [[Green-46923|John William Green (abt.1834-1886)]] - 4th KY Cavalry, '''KIA''' * [[Emison-89|David Emison (1820-1898)]] - Waller's TX Cavalry * [[Eveleth-23|Thomas Eveleth (1846-1921)]] - 2nd KY Cavalry * [[Fallis-211|Jesse Simmons Fallis Jr (1836-1880)]] - 4th KY Cavalry, Co. A * [[Humphrey-421|Andrew W Humphrey (1838-1905)]] - 4th KY Cavalry * [[Humphrey-408|Cassius Marion Clay Humphrey (1846-1926)]] - 5th KY Infantry * [[Juett-365|Samuel C. Juett (abt.1840-abt.1890)]] - 9th KY Cavalry, Co. H * [[McKenney-45|Pollard McKenney (1808-bef.1880)]] - 3rd & 7th KY Cavalry, Co. D * [[Megibben-5|James K. Megibben (1844-1899)]] - 1st KY Infantry * [[Megibben-11|Jeremiah Megibben (1842-1869)]] - 2nd KY Cavalry == Roll of Honor == * [[Ayers-4854|William Ayers (abt.1846-1865)]] died of disease in Port Hudson, Louisiana. * [[Blair-11717|Henry Blair (abt.1840-1866)]] died of disease in Huntsville, Alabama. * [[Beagle-364|Alfred Beagle (abt.1834-1864)]] POW, Andersonville; died in prison * [[Bowman-14689|George Bowman (abt.1839-abt.1865)]] died mysteriously, enroute from the 100th to the 42nd USCT regiments. * [[Green-46924|George W Green (1837-1863)]] KIA * [[Stoker-894|Lucien Tanner Stoker (abt.1843-abt.1895)]] POW, Camp Chase == Civil War Battles in Harrison County == '''Research Links''' * http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/military/civil-war-morgans-1st-&-2nd-raids-by-duke.htm * http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/military/civil-war-morgans-1st-raid-by-mosgrove.htm * http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/military/civil-war-morgans-1st-raid-by-sleet.htm == Research Notes and Page Updates == * This page was created in Sep 2022 as a way to organize profiles and research on the United States Civil War and the involvement of Harrison Countians. If you have suggestions or would like to participate, please feel free to comment below or contact the page manager. * Currently, profiled soldiers on WikiTree are being added to the lists as found. Inclusion in the lists here is not a confirmation of service, as some profiles have minimal sources attached. Adding more thorough sourcing to these profiles is on the to-do list. * Primary areas for profile creation are for the [[Space:40th_Kentucky_Mounted_Infantry_Company_G|40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Company G]]. A page to organize creation of profiles for USCT soldiers in the GoogleSheet listed above is under development. * A separate page has been developed for an extensive USCT list 8 Feb 23. == Sources == '''Research Links''' * http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/military/civil-war-rattling-spurs-by-william-a-penn.htm * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-5N9S-28?wc=M628-7PD%3A174323101%2C174345701%2C174320903&cc=1877095

Harrison County, Kentucky Black Heritage

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== Black Heritage in Harrison County, Kentucky == Slaves accompanied early white explorers into the Kentucky area in the 1750s and 1760s, and they were among permanent residents in 1775 when Virginia began actively encouraging settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.Kleber, John E., editor-in-chief; and Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, James C. Klotter, associate editors. ''[[Space: The Kentucky Encyclopedia|The Kentucky Encyclopedia]]'', University Press of Kentucky (Lexington, KY) 1992; pp. 494, 826-9. In 1776 Virginia officially created Kentucky as a county; just sixteen years later, Kentucky became a state in 1792. The area now known as Harrison County was part of Bourbon County, Kentucky at that time, but was established as Harrison County by the end of 1793. A timeline of important events and other general research information on Harrison County can be found on the [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Harrison County, Kentucky''']] page. Across the state, Kentucky slaves were primarily employed in agriculture, though they were also used in mining and manufacturing to some extent. Even today Harrison County is mainly rural, agricultural land, but in addition to farming, early 19th century county residents employed slave labor in road building, mill work, wool factories and various tradecrafts. Agriculturally, Harrison County consisted primarily of relatively small family farms with very few large holdings. In 1810 for example, of 258 slave holders listed in the census (in a population of over 7700), 168 (about 65%) had 1-3 slaves. Only 25 (about 1%) had more than 10, and only 6 of these were over 20 with the highest being 31. The population of free people of color in Harrison County grew from 19 in 1800 to 149 in 1860. The population of enslaved people increased from 406 (1800) to 3292 (1860). In 1870, approximately 2500 people were listed in the census as black or mulatto (see [[#Harrison County Statistics|Harrison County statistics]] below). == Important Dates in Law and Policy == While there is little specific information to be found on the county level regarding governmental policy, statewide dates should be helpful for black heritage research. A list of laws pertaining to legal issues of ownership, which may assist in the search for documents have been compiled on the [[Space:Slavery_Laws_in_Kentucky|Slavery Laws in Kentucky]] page. Issues and data specific to Harrison County will be added here as they are found. === Research Notes on Kentucky Slave Laws === * Harrison County itself does not appear to have ever had a large slave market. More than likely any sales for property issues (probate, taxes, etc.) would have taken place at the courthouse. Large slave markets existed in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky (the primary market before importation of slaves for sale was banned in 1833) and Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky (the primary market after the ban on importation of slaves for sale was repealed in 1849)."Slave Trade Between Kentucky and Southern States," Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed July 25, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20220725121953/https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1690. The extent of these operations, their impact on Harrison County, and whether there are any surviving records is still under investigation. == Available Records in Harrison County == * Harrison County Vital Statistics 1852-1862 (birth, marriage and death) collection on FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89K5-WH7B?i=345&cat=222841 FSfilm #004003314], images 346-393 (births), 394-414 (marriages), and 415-438 (deaths). Includes data on all residents of county; all years in span not necessarily included. * Marriages among free people of color prior to 1866 were recorded by the Harrison County clerk among the general population records in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-Y9X3-C?i=8&cat=705441 general cross index to marriages] [FSfilm# 007730697]; records for colored marriages were listed in a separate index after 1866, beginning with [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-Y96H-F?i=1005&cat=705441 image 1006]. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S7-9QD7?i=8&cc=1804888&cat=705441 Marriage Register - Colored (1865-1884)] [FSfilm # 004260698]. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S7-9Q5L?i=51&cc=1804888&cat=705441 Marriage Certificates - Colored (1865-1884)] [FSfilm # 004260698]. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-CFQ5?i=7&cc=1804888&cat=705441 Marriage Bonds - Colored (1866-1888)] [FSfilm # 005592228]. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SV-CJWF?i=760&cc=1804888&cat=705441 Marriage Bonds and Certificates - Colored (1888-1908)] [FSfilm # 005592228]. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-84C5-J?i=8&cc=1804888&cat=705441 Marriage Bonds - Colored (1908-1918)] [FSfilm # 007730692]. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-848K-B?i=222&cc=1804888&cat=705441 Marriage Bonds and Certificates - Colored (1918-1941)] [FSfilm # 007730692]. * Emancipations: see [[#Pre-Civil War Emancipations|Pre-Civil War Emancipations]] below. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/African_American_Resources_for_Kentucky FamilySearch African American Resources for Kentucky] (needs review). * [https://web.archive.org/web/20220725125218/http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/harrison-heritage-news/hhn-10-02-(feb.-2009)-(9-pgs.).pdf Free at First!: Free African Americans of Antebellum Harrison County] article in the Harrison Heritage News (needs review). == Harrison County Statistics == ''Work in Progress'' :{| border="3" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="FFEBCD" style="text-align: right" !|Census Year !|Total Population !width=150|Number of Slave-holding Households / Slave Owners !|Slave Population !|Free People of Color |- |1800||4350||||406 (9%)||19 (< 1%) |- |1810||7752||258 (3%)||1105 (14%)||9 (< 1%) |- |1820||12,278||||2127 (17%)||90 (< 1%) |- |1830||13,234||||2788 (21%)||104 (< 1%) |- |1840||12,472||541 (4%)||3122 (25%)||86 (< 1%) |- |1850||13,067||665 (5%)||3341 (26%)||147 (1%) |- |1860||13,779||620 (4%)||3292 (24%)||149 (1%) |} * ''Some of the numbers in the table above are included in the enumerators' tally sheets on the census images; some are personal counts; some are found in multiple sources with slight variations. In any hand-count system (be it 1820 or 2020), errors are likely: these figures should be taken as approximations.'' * 'Harrison County (KY) Slaves, Free Blacks, and Free Mulattoes, 1850-1870," Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, University of Kentucky (UK Libraries); accessed and archived 11 Jul 2022: https://web.archive.org/web/20220711103015/https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2364 == Pre-Civil War Emancipations == ''Work in Progress'' *[[Space:Emancipation_Deeds:_Harrison_County_Kentucky|Emancipation Deeds: Harrison County Kentucky]] == Civil War Soldiers == ''New Page!'' * [[Space:USCT_Soldiers_of_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|USCT Soldiers of Harrison County, Kentucky]] == African American Communities in Harrison County == === Cemeteries === Currently three African American Cemeteries have been located in Harrison County.Lee, Anne H., "Cemeteries of Harrison County, Kentucky," Harrison County, KYGenWeb, https://web.archive.org/web/20220725081138/http://usgenwebsites.org/KYHarrison/Cemeteries.htm accessed 25 Jul 2022. Research and development of information on these cemeteries and profiling of their interments is on-going. * African American Cemetery (US32W) * [[Space:Cherry_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Cynthiana%2C_Kentucky|Cherry Grove Cemetery, Cynthiana, Kentucky]] (page needs improvement) ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/73404 at FindAGrave] ** [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cherry-Grove-Cemetery/40786 at BillionGraves] * Colemansville AME Church Cemetery * Connersville AA Cemetery * Mt. Nebo ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2409105/mount-nebo-church-cemetery at FindAGrave] * St. John Methodist Church Cemetery? === Churches === * St. James AME Church (Cynthiana, Kentucky)“St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church (Cynthiana, KY),” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed July 25, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20220725140308/https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2067 * St. John and Mt. Nebo? === Traditional Neighborhoods === * Baltzell (neighborhood in Cynthiana, Kentucky)? == Notables and Noteworthy Citizens == * Francis Pierce - free man of color Revolutionary War Veteran * [[Jones-83365|Silas Apostle Jones (1936-2016)]] (author and playwrite) * [[Morgan-18705|Garrett Augustus Morgan Sr. (1877-1963)]] (inventor) * [[Russ-1053|Pythias Russ (1904-1930)]] (athlete) == Upcoming Research and To-Do List == * Current project: Reorganization and research of emancipations list * Need expanded military section/research. ** About 97 U.S. Colored Troops listed Harrison County, KY, as their birth location in the 1870 census, per [https://web.archive.org/web/20220711111934/https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2364 NKAA]. Profile work on these individuals can be found at [[Space:USCT_Soldiers_of_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|USCT Soldiers of Harrison County, Kentucky]] ** Other Civil War veterans, specifically starting with the 117th US Colored Infantry * Continuing research into slave owners and general statistics ** Defining "plantations" for the area based on relative acreage & number of slaves * Expanding research into free people of color in the census and free black slave owners * Lynchings (1?) [Have currently found multiple sources listing possible lynchings in HCKY: none agree. At this time it appears there may have been three in total: two European Americans and one African American. Needs further research.] * Possible AA one-name studies (Brown, Coleman, Johnson/Johnston, Robertson/Robinson, Smith, Williams) * Possible AA one-place studies: Baltzell? AA schools? * Notables * Slave Narratives from Harrison Countians? == Need Help? == If you are researching Black Heritage families in the Harrison County, Kentucky area, don't hesitate to reach out to the [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Harrison County, Kentucky Place Study]] for assistance. We will be glad to help you in any way we can. You can also visit WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage US Black Heritage Project] page for contact links, research aids, and more information on WikiTree's comprehensive approach to assisting in genealogical research for Black Heritage families. Some specific pages that may be of help: :* [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Program]] :* [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Slavery_Projects_Team|USBH Heritage Exchange Slavery Projects Team]] :* [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] :* [[Space:Slavery%2C_Kentucky_Resources|Slavery, Kentucky Resources]] == Sources == '''Further Reading:''' * [https://web.archive.org/web/20220725090431/https://civilwargovernors.org/understanding-the-complexities-of-slavery-in-kentucky/ "Understanding the Complexities of Slavery in Kentucky,"] Tony Curtis, Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, Kentucky Historical Society, 2014. * [https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/search?query=harrison+county+kentucky&query_type=keyword&record_types%5B%5D=Item&submit_search=Search Index for Harrison County] in the Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, University of Kentucky (UK Libraries); * [https://web.archive.org/web/20220725085600/https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/232565461.pdf "A History of Blacks in Kentucky: From Slavery to Segregation, 1760-1891,"] Marion B. Lucas, Western Kentucky University (Bowling Green, KY) 2003, accessed via University of Kentucky Libraries . * [https://www.jstor.org/stable/24641490 "My Old Kentucky Home: Black History in the Bluegrass State,"] Luther Adams, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 113, No. 2/3, Building a History of Twentieth-century Kentucky (Spring/Summer 2015), pp. 385-419 (35 pages). * [https://web.archive.org/web/20220623121735/https://curate.nd.edu/downloads/pr76f190f1r "Negroes for Sale: The Slave Trade in Antebellum Kentucky,"] Benjamin Lewis Fitzpatrick; Dissertation (Notre Dame, IN) Dec 2008. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20220623122115/https://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2849&context=luc_theses "Kentucky Antislavery Thought, 1830-1850,"] J. Strassmaier; Master's Thesis (Loyola University, IL) Jan 1963. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_Kentucky History of Slavery in Kentucky] at Wikipedia.

Harrison County, Kentucky Military Service

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= Military Service in Harrison County, Kentucky =
This research page is still in the early stages of development, with the intent to document all military service related to Harrison Countians. Currently, the focus is on the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, for which some initial lists have already been compiled and profiles are being added as time permits. For other conflicts and areas of service, profiles are being added here as they are found. At this stage, several of the sections below include links that may be helpful for future research. If you know of a Harrison Countian who served, please feel free to add them here or contact the page manager for assistance. == Revolutionary War == The well-known Kentucky historian, Lewis Collins, stated that "Kentucky owed most of her remarkable intellectual development, at an early day in her history, to the fact that at the close of the Revolutionary war in 1781 many of the most intellectual and cultivated of the officers and soldiers in that war from the states of Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland - being unsettled in their homes and business by its great duration, privations, and calamities - sought new homes in the then richest land in the known world," (p. 5). Many post-revolutionary settlers in the Harrison County area were veterans of the conflict. Current research and a list of known veterans/widows can be found here: *[[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_Revolutionary_War_Veterans|'''Harrison County, Kentucky Revolutionary War Veterans''']]. Pages for Hinkson's, Ruddle's and Martin's Stations, as well as research into veterans of the Indian Wars are also in the planning stages. * [[Unknown-495138|Barbara (Unknown) McFall (abt.1735-abt.1815)]] Captured at Ruddle's Station * [[McFall-447|John McFall (abt.1728-1800)]] Captured at Ruddle's Station '''Research Links ''' * [http://usgenwebsites.org/KYHarrison/RevolutionaryWarSoldiers.htm USgenweb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/sgorin/toc.html USGW archives] * [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1&Action=Search DAR search] * [https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/search/ SAR search] * [https://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998coll15/id/98927 Abstracts of pension papers of soldiers of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Indian wars, who settled in Harrison County, Kentucky] by Annie Walker Burns at the Cincinnati and Hamilton Public Library digital collection. == Kentucky Militia == Kentucky adopted the militia system of colonial Virginia. Under this system, the governor was commander-in-chief over colonels in each county. A militia colonel was responsible for enlisting and drilling able-bodied men aged 18-45 in their county. Kentucky's militia had the primary purpose of defense and retaliation against Indian attacks. Militiamen from Kentucky also participated in the northwestern campaigns under Generals Josiah Harmar, Arthur Saint Clair and Anthony Wayne in the early 1790's, particularly in the Battle of Fallen Timbers. They also served in the war of 1812 on the northwestern frontier and played an important role in the Battle of the Thames in 1813. After the Indian wars, the militia's importance waned and it was essentially disbanded in 1854. [Kleber, p. 506] There is some overlap in this section with the Revolutionary War, the Indian Wars and the War of 1812. Harrison Countians' involvement in the militia in under research, with an initial focus on Ruddell's Station. * '''''WooHoo!! New Project!!!''''' Finally, the [[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|'''Ruddle's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study''']] is started! Some of the above information will be transferred there (as time permits). * Militia assignments from the 1813 Harrison County tax list: ** https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-FSP2-1?cat=155644 == War of 1812 == * [[Endicott-95|Joseph L. Endicott (1784-1867)]] - Battle of the Thames * [[Minter-155|Valentine Minter (abt.1785-1821)]] * [[Oder-38|James Thomas Oder (1791-1866)]] ? * [[Renaker-13|John Adam Renaker Jr. (1796-1858)]]? * [[Todd-939|Abel Todd (1795-1858)]] ? * [[Varner-278|Henry Varner (aft.1755-abt.1853)]] * [[Young-18688|William Y Young (1789-1870)]] === Roll of Honor === * [[Lynn-3361|William (Lynn) Linn (abt.1776-1815)]] - Missouri Rangers * Robert Scott kia @ The Battle of the Thames. Will: "Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9P39-G79}} : 6 Jul 2022; Harrison > Will records, 1795-1818, Vol. A > image 357 of 473; county courthouse, Harrison County, Kentucky; Will Book A, p. 224. '''Research Links''' * https://kynghistory.ky.gov/Our-History/History-of-the-Guard/Pages/The-War-of-1812.aspx#:~:text=When%20the%20War%20of%201812,Battle%20of%20the%20River%20Raisin. * https://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998coll15/id/98927 * https://www.fold3.com/search?docQuery=(fieldedKeywords:!((texts:!(kentucky),type:place)),filters:!((type:military.conflict,values:!((label:`War+of+1812`,value:`War+of+1812`))))) * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_in_the_War_of_1812 * https://ky.ng.mil/News/Article/2802458/charge-of-the-forlorn-hope/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ken/harrison/1818pensioners.html * https://www.archives.gov/research/military * https://www.jstor.org/stable/23380342?read-now=1&seq=1 == Indian Wars == * [[Mitchell-1867|John M. Mitchell (1809-1896)]] (Black Hawk War) == Mexican War == '''Research Links''' * http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/military/mexican-war.htm == Civil War == * [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_and_the_United_States_Civil_War|Harrison County, Kentucky and the United States Civil War]] * [[Space:USCT_Soldiers_of_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|USCT Soldiers of Harrison County, Kentucky]] == Twentieth Century Veterans == Currently, this section is not categorized by conflict. * [[Ammerman-250|Lewis Conner Ammerman (1895-1974)]] * [[Beckett-1660|James Owen Beckett (1911-1988)]] * [[Brodie-3123|Morgan Banks Brodie (1895-1989)]] * [[Custard-174|Marcellus Plezz Custard Sr (1935-1994)]] * [[Haley-2828|Neville Lin Haley (1925-2009)]] * [[Lawson-7513|Walter Henry Lawson (1921-2001)]] * [[Lawson-7515|Marvin Ransdall Lawson (1924-2013)]] * [[Lawson-7517|Lester Thomas Lawson (1927-2005)]] * [[Lawson-7518|Raymond Lang Lawson (1935-2008)]] * [[Lawson-7522|Sterling Wesley Lawson (1945-1971)]] * [[Pearson-4727|Harry Lucien Pearson Jr (1923-1991)]] * [[Renaker-102|William Kirby Renaker (1898-1978)]] * [[Rudder-118|Sandie Thompson Rudder (1880-1954)]] * [[Smith-17740|Llewellyn Smith (1889-1978)]] * [[Whitt-1326|Ray Whitt (1919-1974)]] == Research Notes and Page Updates == == Sources == * Collins, Lewis and Richard H. Collins, ''Collins Historical Sketches of Kentucky: History of Kentucky'', Vol. 1, Collins and Co. (Covington, KY) 1874: accessed via The Internet Archive 14 May 2022; https://archive.org/details/collinshistorica01coll/page/n11/mode/2up p. 5 (image 12 of 746).

Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study

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= '''Welcome to the Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study''' = Though colonial explorers were making forays into the area now known as Kentucky in the middle of the 18th century, active settlement did not begin until 1774. Virginia had established Fincastle County in 1772, encompassing the area, but in 1776 Fincastle County was abolished and three new counties were created in its place. Kentucky County, Virginia, was one of them. When Kentucky became a state in 1792, the area now known as Harrison County was within Bourbon County. Harrison was established as a county the following year, though its boundaries changed slightly over the following decades as newer counties were created. The boundaries have not changed since 1867. General historical information including facts, timelines, boundary changes, etc. can be found on our umbrella page, '''[[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|Harrison County, Kentucky]]''' under the [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]]. The page is still a work in progress -- so check back often! Wish something were there that isn't yet? Be sure to let us know by message or comment (or jump on in and add it)! == '''What We're Studying''' == As a relatively large, primarily rural community, The Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study does not fall within the parameters of a typical one-place study, but the principles are the same. Our work centers on all the county's residents, both permanent and migratory, in order to improve our understanding of their social and economic lives. The study aims to expand opportunities for genealogical research in the area by examining historical documents pertaining to various communities, groups and group activities within the broader county. The focus is currently on (but not limited to) the county's formation in 1793 through much of the following century. The primary goal of the study is to create and improve WikiTree profiles for county residents in the early 19th century. Some of the long-term objectives of the study include: * Increase research and profiling of women in the community * Increase research and profiling of US Black Heritage people in the community under [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|USBH Project]] practices * Collate information on the professional, economic and social lives of the residents === On-Going Projects === ''Geography'' * Working toward compiling information and organizing Free Space Pages for Harrison County towns and small communities. In progress: [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky%2C_Guide_to_Place_Names|'''Guide to Place Names''']] and [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky:_Census_Divisions_and_Demographics|Census Divisions and Demographics]] This project is on the slow-track. ''Military veterans'' * Several projects primarily covering the Revolutionary and Civil Wars are underway: [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_Military_Service|'''Harrison County, Kentucky Military Service''']] ''Family Studies'' * Current general family focus: Maffett, Monson, Smith, and Turley family groups, as well as their allies and collaterals (primarily in the area of Indian Creek) * Current USBH family focus: Redd, Williams, Burr, Porter, Conner, Holmes * Current Native American family focus: Coleman === Developing Projects === Harrison County is not only beautiful, but also endlessly fascinating. As a result, it's not hard to imagine all the research that could advance the project's goals. Some other tasks that would be beneficial to the project include: * Gathering research on women's professions, including midwives, farmers, etc. * Indexing/profiling landowners on Beers' map of Harrison County, 1877 *Creating profiles for influential residents including local politicians, doctors, teachers, merchants, craftsmen, distillers, ministers, etc. and categorizing them appropriately. *Developing Free Space Pages for historical religious, educational and social groups in Harrison County. ** Some possible one-place subprojects: Marysville, Berry, Cynthiana, Baltzell. *Expanding Harrison County cemeteries on WikiTree through the [[Project: Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. ** [[Space:Cemeteries_in_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|Cemeteries in Harrison County, Kentucky]] * Local dramas (murders and other juicy scandals), starting out with [[Space:Cynthiana_Ghost_Walk|The Cynthiana Ghost Walk]]. * USBH: ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9V-CHQ?owc=8B48-3TL%3A1610382301%2C1610421501%3Fcc%3D3161105&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWZPW-CXMM 1860 Slave Schedule] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6319-MMZ?owc=MJCD-PY8%3A1042937101%2C1042956201%3Fcc%3D1420440&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMVZS-ZDM 1850 Slave Schedule] * One Name Studies with Harrison County connections (non-exhaustive list, feel free to add): ** [[Space:Carter_Name_Study|Carter Name Study]] ** [[Space:Coleman_Name_Study|Coleman Name Study]] ** [[Space:Day_Name_Study|Day_Name_Study]] ** [[Space:Dowd_Name_Study|Dowd Name Study]] ** [[Space:Durbin_Name_Study|Durbin Name Study]] ** [[Space:Gillespie_Name_Study|Gillespie Name Study]] ** [[Space:Harrison_Name_Study|Harrison Name Study]] ** [[Space:Hill_Name_Study|Hill Name Study]] ** [[Space:Ishmael_Name_Study|Ishmael Name Study]] ** [[Space:Jewett_Name_Study|Jewett Name Study]] ** [[Space:Landrum_Name_Study|Landrum Name Study]] ** [[Space:Mann_Name_Study|Mann Name Study]] ** [[Space:Murphy_Name_Study|Murphy Name Study]] ** [[Space:Porter_Name_Study|Porter Name Study]] ** [[Space:Talbot_Name_Study|Talbot Name Study]] ** [[Space:Turner_Name_Study|Turner Name Study]] ** [[Space:Wolfe_Name_Study|Wolfe Name Study]] * One Place Studies in Harrison County ** [[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Ruddle's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study]] === WikiTree Pages Linked to the Study === You can find a listing of specific project pages connected with the study here: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|'''WikiTree pages connected to the Place Study''']]. If you are working on a project connected to Harrison County that's not there, link us up! === Study Focus Calendar === The Study Focus Calendar is not prescriptive - feel free to work on any Harrison County project at any time, or create your own. The list is also subject to change throughout the year, but below is a preliminary calendar of mini-project topics for the coming months. New suggestions and ideas are always welcome! * Jan 23 - USBH - 1850/60 slave schedules * Feb 23 - USBH - 1850/60 slave schedules * Mar 23 - Population - women's careers * Apr 23 - Family groups * May 23 - Military * Jun 23 - Farming * Jul 23 - Roads, waterways and railroads * Aug 23 - Religion * Sep 23 - Education * Oct 23 - Cemeteries * Nov 23 - Native Americans * Dec 23 - Family groups == General Maintenance == * Monitoring and addressing suggestions for Harrison County profiles through [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=harrison+kentucky&MaxErrors=5000& WikiTree+] * Reviewing and improving profiles listed in [[:Category:Kentucky_Project_Maintenance_Categories|Kentucky maintenance categories]], especially those related to Harrison and surrounding county when found * Adopting [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=orphan+%2B+location%3DHarrison+Kentucky&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=-1 orphaned Harrison County profiles]. * Assisting with Harrison County research questions through G2G and Discord == Want to Help? == Harrison County may not be widely known, but it has given the world Raggedy Ann, Post-it Notes, and ''The Walking Dead.'' Do you have ancestors that lived in or migrated through Harrison County? Do you have other aspects of Harrison County research you'd like to work on and see included in the project? Do you know of projects already underway on WikiTree that could be linked here? If you would like to contribute to expanding research on the people who have lived in this area, simply add your name to the membership list below, contact the study coordinator, or post in the comments section. Project participation is unofficial: there are no membership or sign-up requirements and no time commitments. Good communication, though, is the basis for effective collaboration - so we'd love to hear from you! Don't have time to get involved with a major project? One of the most important things you can do to help out takes only a second. Remember to add the appropriate Harrison County, Kentucky categories to the profiles you research. That little bit goes a long long way! === Members === * ''add your name here'' === Stickers and Categories === If you're looking to shine up your individual profiles with a sticker, a variety of Kentucky stickers are available. You can alter the parenthetical text as needed in the Nonmigrating Ancestor and Migrating Ancestor stickers as necessary. For example: (born in Scott County; married and died in Harrison County). These stickers add no categorization. {|cellpadding=10 |{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Kentuckian (born, married, and died in Harrison County) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-20.png |tooltip=Flag of Kentucky }} ||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Kentuckian (born, married, and died in Harrison County) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-20.png |tooltip=Flag of Kentucky }} |- |{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Kentucky |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-20.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}||{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Kentucky |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-20.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }} ''Modify this sticker as necessary.'' [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|US State Flag Images]] |- |{{Kentucky Sticker}}||{{Kentucky Sticker}} |- |{{Kentucky Sticker|born in Kentucky}}||{{Kentucky Sticker|born in Kentucky}} |- |{{Kentucky Sticker|part of Kentucky's history}}||{{Kentucky Sticker|part of Kentucky's history}} |} == Research Notes and Study Updates == * As of September 2022, Harrison Countians linked to the study include: ** Nine notables ** Twenty-one Revolutionary War patriots ** At least two residents of the frontier fort, Ruddle's Station ** Six veterans of the War of 1812 ** One veteran of the Indian Wars ** Forty-four Civil War soldiers ** Nine twentieth-century veterans * As of October 2022, the Harrison County category includes: ** Eight associated research and information pages ** Five will transcriptions ** Four pages containing newspaper transcriptions and family history information ** 1,468 profiles (out of a potential 3,800+ open profiles returned in a WT+ location seach) * The 2022 Source-a-Thon eliminated more than 400 Harrison County profiles from the unsourced categories. Thanks to everyone who worked on improving profiles for Harrison Countians during the challenge! ---- {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-3.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Thanks for visiting! }}
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Harrison County, Kentucky Revolutionary War Veterans

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== Revolutionary War Veterans and Patriots Associated with Harrison County, Kentucky == Revolutionary War records can offer invaluable assistance to genealogical research on early residents of Harrison County, Kentucky. After his extensive research, Anderson Chenault Quisenberry wrote that he believed, "nearly all the original adult male settlers of the State [of Kentucky] had seen service in the Revolutionary War" (p. 55). Connecting these men with family members, friends and neighbors often provides clues that enable family historians to carry their research another step back into the colonial era. {{Image|file=Green-46927.jpg |caption=Harrison County DAR Plaque |size=l |align= l }} Undoubtedly, the early settlement and development of Harrison County was heavily influenced by these men. The [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Harrison County, Kentucky One Place Study]] is currently working to expand research into these individuals, as well as create and connect their profiles on WikiTree. This page represents preliminary work on compiling several sources to facilitate profile research and creation. :: '''* The first table''' below primarily includes individuals with traditional military participation: men who served and later migrated to or through the Harrison County area. :: '''* The second table''' lists persons involved in patriotic service: little research has been done on these individuals as yet. :: '''* The third table''' consists of several DAR/SAR ancestors who have unclear connections or service records. Some may be veterans who did not apply for pensions. Some appear to have been [[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Ruddle's Station]] residents and qualify as patriots for those organizations due to their frontier fort residence and capture. These will probably be moved to a dedicated page as research progresses. Pages for Hinkson's and Martin's Stations are also in the planning stages. WikiLinks have been added to profiles found to date, but lack of WikiLink does not necessarily mean no profile is already present on WikiTree: individuals should be checked thoroughly before creating profiles. Pension applications on NARA are linked when found. Bounty Land records have not yet been researched or added to the list. '''Table Statistics''' :Current number of veterans (table 1): 82 :Current number unknown patriotic service: 5 :Current number unknown service or possible Ruddle's Station residents: 14 :Current number of pension files: 63 :Ruddle's Company: 50 (not yet added) :DAR files: 53; SAR files: 43 :Current number of profiles found or added to WikiTree: 15 (19%) :'''Locations of Enlistment''' :: Virginia: 56 (68%) :: Pennsylvania: 15 (19%) :: Maryland: 7 (9%) :: Delaware: 2 (2%) :: Massachusetts: 1 (1%) :: New Jersey: 1 (1%) :: New York: 1 (1%) :: South Carolina: 1 (1%) :: multiple svc locations: 2 '''Table Notes''' * "P" in the DAR column indicates an individual on the Harrison County DAR plaque for which no DAR profile has yet been found. * "Y" in the Pension column indicates an individual reported by one or more sources in the source list as being a pensioner, though no pension file has yet been found (3 individuals). * Though the men on this list are reported by one or more sources in the source list as connected to Harrison County, they may not have been permanent residents. Other counties noticed in pension filings and elsewhere are listed in the Comments column. ** Counties that border Harrison (1793): Bourbon (parent, 1785), Scott (1792), Bracken (1796), Pendleton (1798), Nicholas (1799), Grant (1820), Robertson (1867) * '''Society Search Pages''': Plugging in the number from these columns on the appropriate search page will access the individual profiles on those sites. ''Reminder: links to these sites do not constitute proper sources, but may provide hints on family members or suggestions for other sources of information. Independent research on family members is required.'' ** DAR Ancestor Search: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search ** SAR Patriot Search: https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/search/ === Veterans === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="FFEBCD" cellpadding="5" !Name!!Rank!!Military Service!!Pension!!DAR!!SAR!!1840 Census Info!!Connected!!Comments |- |Abbott, Elijah||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/53774255 S.35167]|||||||||| |- |Allen, David||corporal||VA||||A001432||102439||||||Bourbon |- |Ardery, John||private||PA Militia||||A003017||104359||||||died Bourbon? |- |[[Barnes-1870|Barnes, John]]||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/53896644 W.8338]||A006344||||||Y||needs review |- |Bean, James||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/53927025 S.30264]||P||||age 77, Harrison|||| |- |Beggs, Moore||private||PA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/53927025 S.36405]|||||||||| |- |[[Berry-4613|Berry, John]]||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/53959318 W.5219]||A009611||||||Y|| |- |Buckner, Phillip||captain?||VA?||||A016579?||124256?||||||Bracken? |- |[[Casey-2876|Casey, Archibald]]||private||DE Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54172973 W.9381]||P||||||Y|| |- |Chadd, Samuel||private||MD Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54181196 S.16339]||A208169|||||||| |- |[[Chandler-8160|Chandler, Claiborne]]||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54188594 S.16341]||P||||||Y||needs review |- |Cleveland, John||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54241522 W.2999]||A023095||134766|||||| |- |Cleveland, William||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54241601 W. 8611]||A023138||134813||age 83, Pendleton|||| |- |Conway, John||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54285580 W.8622]||A025207||137776||||||also Ruddle's Station |- |Duncan, Archilbald||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54467819 W.8679]||A208061||336436|||||| |- |Eddleman, Leonard||private||MD Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54495685 S.30397]||P||||age 79, Harrison||||1st pension app in Rush IN |- |[[Endicott-81|Moses Endicott]]||||Surry NC Militia||||A036727|||||||| |- |English, William||private||PA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54519130 S.8421]||A036844|||||||| |- |Ewalt, Henry||ensign||PA||||A037975||155856||||||Bourbon |- |Foxworthy, John||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54605504 S.31032]|||||||||| |- |Furnish, James||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54629974 W.7341]||A042762||163296||age 74, Gallatin||||NSSAR:2[also 163295] died Gallatin? |- |Furnish, Thomas||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54630026 S.13105]||A042764||163297|||||| |- |[[Green-5757|Green, Gerard]]||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54718103 W.3012]||A046936||332186||||Y|| |- |Griffith, William||sergeant||VA||||A048425||170839||||||Bourbon |- |Gunsaulus, James||private||NY Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54745531 S.16397]||A133125|||||||| |- |Hamilton, John||||||||A050214||||||||DAR:no proof of svc, other psbles? |- |Hamilton, John B.||private?||PA?||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54774757 W.1759]?||A050213?||173785?||age 76, Bracken||||Bracken? |- |Henderson, Thomas||private||VA||||A054840||||||||Bourbon |- |Henry, Jacob||private||PA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/54852742 S.35405]||||327323|||||| |- |Hinkston, John||major||VA||||A113754||123001||||||Ruddell's Station |- |Ingraham, Jeremiah||sergeant||MA||||A203295|||||||| |- |Jenkins, John||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/144055072 S.16425]||P|||||||| |- |Jenkins, William||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/144056031 W.2944]|||||||||| |- |[[Johns-844|Johns, Thomas]]||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/144059515 S.41707]||A062918||||||Y||needs review |- |Johnson, sr., William ||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/144074052 W.10151]||A063860|||||||| |- |Kennedy, David||private||VA||||A064692||||||||Nicholas |- |Kilander, Philip||private||NJ Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196111144 S.32363]||A131642||340777||||||Pendleton. died Posey IN? |- |King, Richard||private||VA||||A064749||260534|||||| |- |Laney, William||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196149070 S.13684]||P|||||||| |- |Lanter, Jacob||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196151673 W.10191]||A069176||330339||||||died Campbell? |- |Latimer, William||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196155482 W.26192]||A066971||336764||||||psbly [[Latimer-815|William H Latimer]] |- |Layton, William H. ||private||DE&MD Lines||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196159783 S.16443]||P||||age 83, Harrison/age 86, Nicholas?||||Fleming |- |Maffett, Jacob||private||PA Militia||Y|||||||||| |- |[[Makemson-4|Makemson, John]]||lieutenant||MD Militia||||||||||Y|| |- |Mann, Francis||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/144132013 S.13826]||P|||||||| |- |McCalla, Thomas ||||||||P||||age 87, Harrison ||||psbly same as Thomas McCauley |- |[[McCauley-272|McCauley, Thomas]]||private||VA Militia||||A074837||243950||||Y||psbly same as Thomas McCalla |- |Miller, Jacob||pvt in inf. & cav.||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196255017 S.31258]||P|||||||| |- |[[Milner-1115|Milner, Luke]]||private||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196259640 S.31259]||A080102||||||Y|| |- |Millner, Nicholas||private||PA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196258961 W.3028]||P|||||||| |- |[[Moore-19917|Moore, Thomas]]||captain||VA||||A079960||251823|||||| |- |Morrow, Thomas||private||PA Line||Y|||||||||| |- |Mullins, Gabriel||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196290829 S.30608]||A082708||253913||age 87, Pendleton|||| |- |[[Oder-26|Oder, Joseph]]||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196319951 S.16497]||A085653||327336||||Y|| |- |Pierce, Francis||||VA||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196399896 R.8235]||||||||||Free man of color. Boone, MO |- |Pollard, Edmund||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196412770 S.16510]||A090179||332910|||||| |- |Ralston, John||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196450831 S.31321]||A093676||275093|||||| |- |Rankin, David||private||PA||||A094353||275564|||||| |- |[[Ravenscraft-54|Ravenscraft, Thomas]]||lieutenant||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196457379 S.1248]||P||275844?||||||uncertain, needs review, not connected. Floyd's defeat? |- |Reno, Zela||pvt/sgt||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196479752 W.8545]||A095491||277440|||||| |- |[[Roberts-7577|Roberts, Phillip]]||private||SC Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/144226007 W.2170]||A097020||||age 77, Harrison||Y|| |- |Robertson, Zachariah||private||MD Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196511193 S.35632]||||280243||||||Pendleton. 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Also a Samuel Vanhook at Ruddle's Station - which/either? |- |[[Vineyard-240|Venard, William]]||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/111464472 S.14766]||A118481||||||Y|| |- |Wall, John Sr.||pat/civ svc; captain||VA/PA||||A119774||312519|||||| |- |Watkins, John||private||VA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/111516902 S.31460]|||||||||| |- |Whaley, William||sergeant||VA Line||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/111670284 S.37532]||||317155|||||| |- |Whitaker, John||sergeant||MD Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/111679311 W.9001]||A124273||317813||||||widow Ann 79 in 1840 |- |Wiglesworth, James||lieutenant||VA||||A126017||319592|||||| |- |Wood, John||seaman||VA navy||||A128024||323603||||||Nicholas |- |Woods, sr., William||private||PA Militia||[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/111774058 S.31496]||P|||||| |- |[[Zumwalt-185|Zumwalt, Adam]]||private||VA Line||||A131121||||||Y||died MO |}

=== Patriotic Service === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="FFEBCD" cellpadding="5" !Name!!Rank!!Military Service!!Pension!!DAR!!SAR!!1840 Census Info!!Connected!!Comments |- |Bush, Philip||patriotic service||VA||||A017473||126290||||||died Clark? |- |Kimbrough, Samuel||patriotic service||VA||||A066205||||||||Nicholas |- |Smith, Charles||patriotic service||VA||||A104883||291611||||||Bourbon |- |Talbott, Henry||patriotic service||MD||||A112485||301554||||||Bourbon |- |[[Wolf-4326|Wolf, Lewis Sr.]]||patriotic service||VA||||A127488||323286||age 89, Harrison||Y|| |} === Under Research === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="FFEBCD" cellpadding="5" !Name!!Rank!!Military Service!!Pension!!DAR!!SAR!!1840 Census Info!!Connected!!Comments |- |Berry, Basil||||||||P|||||||| |- |Boswell, George||||||||P|||||||| |- |Caswell, Samuel||||||||P||||age 77, Harrison|||| |- |Cook, William||||||||P|||||||| |- |Crawford, William||||||||P||||||||A Joe Crawford at Ruddle's Station |- |Farra, James Amos||||||||P|||||||| |- |Hart, Nicholas||patriotic service||VA||||A051674||||||||Ruddle's Station |- |Jameson, Benoni ||||||||P||||age 67, Harrison|||| |- |Lair, Matthias||captain||||||A067831||232301||||||DAR:no proof of service. May have been at Ruddle's Station |- |Mears, Mrs. (widow) ||||||||||||age 76, Harrison ||||husband-no Mears pension found as yet. Home of Geo. Rohr 1840 |- |Minton, John||private?||VA?||||A080385?||||||||Minthorn? |- |Moore, James||private?||VA Line?||Y||A079532?||||||||Fleming? |- |Musselman, Christopher||||||||A083525||||||||DAR svc proof req |- |Stevenson, John||||||||A109277||297578||||||DAR svc proof req |- |Spears, Christian||patriotic service||VA||||A108017||294724||||||Bourbon, Ruddell's Station |- |[[McClure-1230|Moses McClure (abt.1760-abt.1810)]]|||||||||||||||| |}

== Research Notes and Page Updates == * This page was begun in May 2022 to initiate research into the migration of Revolutionary War veterans into the Harrison County area. If you are interested in furthering the project by creating and connecting profiles of these folks, please stop to add your WikiTree ID to the table by adding " ~~~~ " in the comment section of the person you're working on to help avoid duplication of work. Volunteers and collaboration are always welcome and appreciated! * More information on military veterans and events in Harrison County, Kentucky can be found at [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_Military_Service|'''Harrison County, Kentucky Military Service''']] and [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Harrison County, Kentucky''']]. == Sources == * ''1840 Census: A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services'', Blair and Reeves (Washington DC) 1841: accessed via [https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1841/dec/1840d.html United States Census Bureau] 15 May 2022: https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1840/1840v4/1840d-05.pdf : State of Kentucky, pp. 160-7. * Collins, Lewis and Richard H. Collins, ''Collins Historical Sketches of Kentucky: History of Kentucky'', Vol. 1, Collins and Co. (Covington, KY) 1874: accessed via The Internet Archive 14 May 2022; https://archive.org/details/collinshistorica01coll/page/6/mode/2up p. 7 (image 6 of 683). * Daughters of the American Revolution, Cynthiana Chapter; Memorial Plaque: ''Honoring Soldiers and Patriots of This Area Who Served in the Revolutionary War'', County Court House, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States, 1961: photo originally contributed by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]. * ''Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835'', Southern Book Company (Baltimore MD) 1959; printing ''Report from the Secretary of War'', Duff Green (Washington DC) 1835: accessed via Ancestry.com (paywall) 14 May 2022: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48037/images/KYPensionRoll-003811-i?ssrc=&backlabel=Return pp. 8-9, 39, 101-2. **A free access version of the original report can currently be found on GoogleBooks (accessed 16 May 2022) https://www.google.com/books/edition/Report_from_the_Secretary_of_War_Souther/MzEOwuN2cs0C?hl=en&gbpv=1. This version is less user-friendly. * Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault, ''Revolutionary Soldiers in Kentucky'', Southern Book Company (Baltimore, MD) 1895/1959: accessed via HathiTrust.com 15 May 2022; https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t6f201d5c&view=1up pp. 161-3 (images 113-5/234) et. al. * Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files; Case Files ca. 1800-ca.1912; Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773 - 2007: accessed 17 May 2022 via the [https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=Revolutionary%20War%20Pension%20and%20Bounty%20Land%20Warrant%20Application National Archives Catalog]. '''Links for Future Research''' * Kentucky Land Grants info: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Kentucky_Land_Grants/6CHWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

Harrison County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Harrison County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Harrison 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==

Harrison County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Harrison County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] : [[Category: Pleasant Grove Methodist Cemetery, Bristol, West Virginia]] [[Category: Harrison County, West Virginia]] *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Harrison County, West Virginia | category =Harrison County, West Virginia }} -------
Harrison County, West Virginia
'''History'''
Harrison County was organized in 1784 from Monongalia County and named for Benjamin Harrison who was the father of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. At one time it was part of the large Augusta County, Colony of Virginia. By 1776 it was part of Monongalia County, Virginia. Oak Mounds that are just outside of Clarksburg were built by the Hopewell culture mound builders sometime between 1 and 1000 C.E. The first permanent settler in the area was John Simpson who was a hunter and trapper. He who erected a cabin at the mouth of Elk Creek on the West Fork River in 1763 or '64.Wikipedia contributors, "Harrison County, West Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harrison_County,_West_Virginia&oldid=825812373 (accessed February 26, 2018). '''Government Offices'''
County Courthouse, 301 Main Street, Clarksburg, WV 26301 Phone: 304-624-8500, Fax: 304-624-8673 Harrison County, West Virginia"-West Virginia Counties-West Virginia.gov online resources. Copyright © 2017 [http://www.wv.gov/local/Pages/counties.aspx?county=Harrison]( Web 25 February 2018) '''Geography'''
The rich fertile soil along with coal deposits helped the county boom. It drained by the West Fork River and its tributaries, including Tenmile Creek, Simpson Creek, Elk Creek, '''Adjacent counties'''
* Marion County (north) * Taylor County (east) * Barbour County (east) * Upshur County (southeast) * Lewis County (south) * Doddridge County (west) * Wetzel County (northwest) '''Protected areas'''
'''Demographics'''
* Total 417 sq mi (1,080 km2) * Land 416 sq mi (1,077 km2) * Water 0.5 sq mi (1 km2), 0.1% * Population (est.) 2015 - 68,714 '''Cities'''
Despard / Enterprise / Clarksburg (County seat)/ Lost Creek / Anmoore / Lumberport / Bridgeport / Nutter Fort / Shinnston / Stonewood / Salem / West Milford '''Formed From'''
Monongalia County in 1784. '''Resources'''
* [http://www.wvculture.org/history/teacherresources/counties/Harrison.html Harrison County on West Virginia Archives and History] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harrison_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Harrison County, West Virginia Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [http://www.wvgenweb.org/harrison/index.html Harrison County on WVGenWeb] '''Census'''
In the 2000 Census, there were 68,652 people, 27,867 households, and 19,088 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $30,562, and the median income for a family was $36,870. In the 2010 Census, there were 69,099 people, 28,533 households, and 18,992 families residing in the county. The median income for a household in the county was $39,191 and the median income for a family was $46,882. '''Notables'''
* John W. Davis, Democratic Party candidate for President in 1924 * Guy Goff, Republican Party United States Senator '''Land Grants'''
'''Cemeteries'''
[[:Category:Harrison_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Harrison County, West Virginia, Cemeteries Harrison County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] ==Sources==

Harrogate Cemetery

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === HARROGATE CEMETERY, STONEFALL, Yorkshire, UK === :'''Location:''' :The town cemetery is on the south east side of Harrogate, Yorkshire. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission's plot is in the southern part of the cemetery. To reach the cemetery from Harrogate, go along the Harrogate/Wetherby road (A661) to the junction with the A59. The cemetery is signposted at this junction. :'''History:''' :This cemetery contains war graves of both world wars. The large majority of the war burials occurred during the 1939-45 War. Nearly all are airmen, two-thirds of them belonging to the Canadian forces. Many of these men died in the Military Wing of Harrogate General Hospital. Of the many airfields established in Yorkshire during the War, a number were situated in the vicinity of Harrogate. Such were the R.A.F. station at Harrogate itself, and those at Linton-on-Ouse, Tockwith, Rufforth and Marston Moor. Nearly all the Canadians buried here belonged to No. 6 (R.C.A.F.) Bomber Group, whose headquarters were at Allerton Park. :All the stations controlled by this Group were in the area north of Harrogate in the Vale of York, the largest base having its headquarters at Linton-on-Ouse. During the early months of the war a piece of land was set aside by the local authorities for service war burials near the north-west corner of the cemetery. This group of war graves is in Sections 20E and 21E within the northern boundary. In July 1943 the Air Forces Section was opened at the north-eastern corner of the cemetery, where men from airfields in Yorkshire and the north-eastern counties were brought, most of whom died in the great bomber offensive on targets in Germany. '''Joseph Harold Golding—E.A.14'''

Harry Coumnas

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Harry Coumnas is based in New York and is a thorough professional. He loves adventure and leisure activities and has many passions and hobbies. He likes adventure sports such as sky diving from mountains and hitch hiking across the world.

Harry Lorrequer, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1849

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[[Category:Harry Lorrequer, Arrived 26 Dec 1849]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Harry Lorrequer to the South Australian colony in 1849''' The ship Harry Lorrequer, 900 tons, Captain Rich. C. Jeffries, from London & Plymouth 22nd September 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 26th December 1849. The 4th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1849. Cabin Passengers Mr Thomas. GIBSON and Mr Dennis ROCK (Surgeon-Superintendent) and 352 emigrants in the steerage. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/harrylorrequer1849.shtml] '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* HARRY LORREQUER 1849 From the '''Bound For South Australia''' website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1849HarryLorrequer.htm (Copyright Diane Cummings 2010-2017) *Ship '''Harry Lorrequer''', 900 tons, Captain Rich. C. Jeffries, from London & Plymouth 22nd September 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 26th December 1849, on the '''The Ships List''' as Transcribed by Robert Janmaat at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/harrylorrequer1849.shtml *A Passenger List can also be found on Barry Leadbeater's''' South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html *The original Passenger List is available from the '''State Records of South Australia's''' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940 website at: [https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1849/GRG35_48_1_49-24_Harry%20Lorrequer.pdf 24/1849 - Harry Lorrequer] * 07/09/1849 - 26/12/1849 from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 1st of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946119

Harry Musk Death Notice

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Transcription from a digital image of the death certificate uploaded to ancestry by ancestry member CorneliusViljoen in 2017. Italics represent handwritten responses to the typed questions on the form. UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA DEATH NOTICE. :PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN “THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT. 1913” :1. Name of the deceased … ''Harry Musk'' :2. Birthplace and Nationality of the deceased … ''London, England'' :3. Names and addresses of the Parents of the deceased } :: Father…''Don’t know his name'' :: Mother … ''Eliza Musk'' :4. Age of the deceased … ''54'' :5. Occupation in life of the deceased, or, if a woman, of her husband … ''Bricklayer'' :6. Ordinary place of residence of the deceased, or, if a woman, of her husband … ''73 SPuccies St Pretoria'' :7. Married or unmarried, widower or widow … ''Unmarried'' :: Name of surviving spouse (if any) and whether married in community of property or not … [blank scribble] :: Name or names and approximate date of death of predeceased spouse or spouses … [12 Sept 1917 crossed out] :: Place of last marriage … [blank scribble] :8. The day of the decease: on …''12 Sept 1917'' :9. Where the person died :: House …''Johannesburg Hospital'' :: Town or place … ''Johannesburg'' :: District …''Witwatersrand'' :10. Names of children of deceased and whether majors or minors … :: ''Louis Henry Musk 13th March 1904'' :: ''Harry Eustace Musk 20th January 1906'' :: ''Pedro Charles Musk 1st March 1907'' :: ''Mabel Doreen Musk 9th April 1908'' :: ''Joan Jean Musk 20th May 1911'' :: ''Walter Henry Musk 4 Aug 1917'' Dated at ''Pretoria'' the ''12'' day of ''Oct'' 19''17'' Signature ''L Champion''

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-52.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=The Basilisk }} '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' ==Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990s||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Ruper Grint]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {{Clear}} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- |[[Griffiths-5328|Richard Griffiths]] ||1947||2013||Vernon Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-176.jpg|75px]]||256 |- |Fiona Shaw ||1950s||N/A||Petunia Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-183.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Melling-82|Harry Melling]] ||1980s||N/A||Dudley Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-175.jpg|75px]]||119 |- ||[[Jones-111485|Toby Jones]] ||1960s||N/A||Dobby
(voice only)|||| |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Walters-6028| Julie Walters]] ||1950s||N/A||Molly Weasley||[[Image:RNH Images-174.jpg|75px]]||47 |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]] ||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]] ||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1433 |- ||[[Branagh-3|Kenneth Branagh]] ||1960s|| N/A||Gilderoy Lockhart ||[[Image:RNH_Images-243.jpg|75px]]||35 |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]] ||1980s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- ||[[Isaacs-1786|Jason Isaacs]] ||1960s||N/A||Lucius Malfoy ||[[Image:RNH_Images-234.jpg|75px]]||11 |- |[[Bradley-19323|David Bradley]] ||1940s||N/A||Argus Filch||[[Image:RNH Images-184.jpg|75px]]||43 |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]] ||1946||2015||Professor Severus
Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- |[[Harris-21264|Richard Harris]] ||1930||2002||Professor Albus
Dumbledore||[[Image:RNH Images-171.jpg|75px]]||398 |- | [[Smith-70085|Maggie Smith]] ||1930s||N/A||Professor Minerva
McGonagall ||[[Image: RNH Images-185.jpg|75px]]||153 |- ||[[Margolyes-1|Miriam Margolyes]] ||1940s||N/A||Professor Sprout ||[[Image:RNH_Images-244.jpg|75px]]||4 |- |[[Waylett-55|Jamie Waylett]] ||1980s||N/A||Vincent Crabbe||[[Image:RNH_Images-241.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Josh Herdman ||1980s||N/A||Gregory Goyle||No Image|| |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]] ||1980s||N/A||Neville Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- |[[Murray-22093|Devon Murray]] ||1980s||N/A||Seamus Finnegan||[[Image:RNH Images-188.jpg |75px]]||--- |- |[[Cleese-3|John Cleese]] ||1930s||N/A||Nearly Headless Nick||[[Image:Cleese-3.jpg|75px]]||166 |- ||Hugh Mitchell ||1980s||N/A||Colin Creevey||No Image|| |- |[[Enoch-114|Alfred Enoch]] ||1980s||N/A||Dean Thomas||[[Image:RNH Images-186.jpg |75px]]||118 |- |[[Biggerstaff-433|Sean Biggerstaff]] ||1980s||N/A||Oliver Wood||No Image||--- |- |Jamie Yeates ||1980s||N/A||Marcus Flint||No Image|| |- ||[[Jones-137462|Gemma Jones]] ||1940s||N/A||Madam Pomfrey ||[[Image:RNH_Images-249.jpg|75px]]||30 |- ||Shirley Henderson ||1960s||N/A||Moaning Myrtle ||[[Image:RNH_Images-250.jpg|75px]]|| |- ||Edward Randell ||1980s||N/A||Justin Finch-
Fletchley||No Image|| |- |Sally Mortemore ||1960s||N/A||Madam Pince
The Librarian||No Image||657 |- |[[Phillips-38350|Leslie Phillips]] ||1920s||2022||The Sorting Hat||[[Image:RNH_Images-177.jpg|75px]]||657 |- ||Christian Coulson ||1970s||N/A||Tom Riddle||No Image|| |- ||Martin Bayfield ||1960s||N/A||Young Hagrid||No Image|| |- ||[[Hardy-4516|Robert Hardy]] ||1925||2017||Cornelius Fudge||No Image||1151 |- ||[[Glover-6980|Julian Glover]] ||1930s||N/A||Aragog the Spider||voice only||43 |- |} [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * Chamber of Secrets (this page) * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I)

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-267.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=The Deathly Hallows }} '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' The straight line down the middle stands for the Elder Wand
''more powerful than any in existence''
The circle stands for the Resurrection Stone
''with the power to recall loved ones from the grave''
The large triangle around it all stands for Death's own Cloak of Invisibility
''that allowed the third brother to hide from Death'' ''The Three Brothers'', Beedle the Bard {{Clear}} ==Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I)== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1989||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990s||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Rupert Grint]] ||1988||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- |[[Nighy-5|Bill Nighy]] ||1949||N/A||Rufus Scrimgeour
Minister of Magic||[[Image:RNH_Images-268.jpg |75px]]||61 |- |[[Griffiths-5328|Richard Griffiths]] ||1947||2013||Vernon Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-176.jpg|75px]]||257 |- |[[Melling-82|Harry Melling]] ||1980s||N/A||Dudley Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-175.jpg|75px]]||119 |- |[[Walters-6028|Julie Walters]] ||1950s||N/A||Molly Weasley||[[Image:RNH Images-174.jpg|75px]]||47 |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]] ||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Ian Kelly ||1990s||N/A||Hermione's Dad||No Image |- |Michelle Fairley||||N/A||Hermione's Mum||[[Image:RNH_Images-269.jpg|75px]]|| |- |Fiona Shaw ||1950s||N/A||Petunia Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-183.jpg|75px]]|| |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]] ||1930||2015||Professor Severus
Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- |Carolyn Pickles ||1950s||N/A||Charity Burbage||No Image|| |- |[[Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-1|Ralph Fiennes]] ||1960s||N/A||Voldemort||[[Image:RNH_Images-240.jpg|75px]]||349 |- |Graham Duff ||1960s||N/A||Death Eater||No Image|| |- |Rod Hunt ||1950s||N/A||Thorfinn Rowle||No Image|| |- |[[Henry-18595|Guy Henry]] ||1950s||N/A||Pius Thicknesse||[[Image:RNH_Images-270.jpg|75px]]||7 |- |Peter Mullan ||1950s||N/A||Corban Yaxley||[[Image:RNH_Images-271.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Bonham_Carter-1|Helena Bonham Carter]] ||1960s||N/A||Bellatrix
LeStrange||[[Image:RNH_Images-238.jpg|75px]]||1580 |- |[[Spall-85|Timothy Spall]] ||1950s||N/A||Peter Pettigrew||[[Image:RNH_Images-256.jpg|75px]]||96 |- |[[Isaacs-1786|Jason Isaacs]] ||1960s||N/A||Lucius Malfoy||[[Image:RNH_Images-234.jpg|75px]]||11 |- ||[[McCrory-1034|Helen McCrory]] ||1968||2021||Narcissa Malfoy||[[Image:RNH_Images-263.jpg|75px]]||2 |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]] ||1980s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1433 |- |[[Gleeson-324|Brendan Gleeson]] ||1950s||N/A||Mad-Eye Moody||[[Image:RNH_Images-232.jpg|75px]]||40 |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]]||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |George Harris||1940s||N/A||Kingsley
Shacklebolt||[[Image:RNH_Images-233.jpg|75px]]|| |- ||[[Gleeson-323|Domhnall Gleeson]] ||1980s||N/A||Bill Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-272.jpg|75px]]||40 |- |Clemence Poesy ||1980s||N/A||Fleur Delacour||[[Image:RNH_Images-261.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Tena-15|Natalia Tena]] ||1980s||N/A||Tonks||[[Image:RNH_Images-231.jpg|75px]]||--- |- ||[[Wheeler-23351|David Thewlis]] (born Wheeler) ||1960s||N/A||Remus Lupin||[[Image:RNH_Images-253.jpg|75px]]||164 |- |Andy Linden ||N/K||N/A||Mundungus
Fletcher||No Image|| |- |[[De_Lautour-8|Frances de la Tour]] ||1940s||N/A||Madame
Maxime||[[Image:De_Lautour-8.jpg|75px]]||108 |- |Rhys Ifans ||1960s||N/A||Xenophilius
Lovegood||[[Image:RNH_Images-273.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Ryall-513|David Ryall]] ||1935||2014||Elphias Doge||No Image||6 |- ||Evanna Lynch ||1990s||N/A||Luna Lovegood||[[Image:RNH_Images-237.jpg |75px]]|| |- ||Matyelock Gibbs ||N/K||N/A||Auntie Muriel||No Image|| |- ||Eva Alexander ||1970s||N/A||Waitress
(London)||No Image|| |- ||Arben Bajraktaraj ||1990s||N/A||Dolohov||[[Image:RNH_Images-274.jpg |75px]]|| |- |[[Hurt-330|John Hurt]] ||1940s||2017||Garrick
Ollivander||[[Image:RNH Images-46.png|75px]]||137 |- |Simon McBurney ||1926||||Kreacher
(voice only)|||| |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]] ||1980s||N/A||Neville
Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- |John Campling ||N/K||N/A||Death Eater||No Image|| |- |[[Staunton-130|Imelda Staunton]] ||1980s||N/A||Dolores
Umbridge||[[Image:RNH_Images-235.jpg|75px]]||1 |- |David O'Hara ||1960s||N/A||Albert Runcorn||No Image|| |- ||[[Jones-111485|Toby Jones]] ||1960s||N/A||Dobby
(voice only)|| || |- ||Samuel Roukin ||1980s||N/A||Snatcher||[[Image:RNH_Images-275.jpg|75px]]|| |- ||Steffan Rhodri ||1960s||N/A||Reg Cattermole||No Image|| |- ||[[Thompson-84903|Sophie Thompson]] ||1960s||N/A||Mafalda Hopkirk||[[Image:RNH_Images-276.jpg|75px]]||42 |- ||Kate Fleetwood ||1970s||N/A||Mary Cattermole||No Image|| |- ||Rade Šerbedžija ||1940s||N/A||Gregorovitch||No Image|| |- ||Jamie Campbell Bower ||1980s||N/A||Young
Grindelwald||[[Image:RNH_Images-277.jpg|75px]]|| |- ||Hazel Douglas ||1923||2016||Bathilda Bagshot||No Image|| |- ||Michael Byrne ||1940s||N/A||Gellert
Grindelwald||No Image|| |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] ||1970s||N/A||Griphook||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |} [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * Deathly Hallows part 1 (this page) * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part II)

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem }} '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' ==Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part II)== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1989||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Rupert Grint]] ||1988||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- |[[Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-1|Ralph Fiennes]] ||1960s||N/A||Voldemort||[[Image:RNH_Images-240.jpg|75px]]||349 |- |[[Gambon-20|Michael Gambon]] ||1940s||N/A||Albus
Dumbledore||[[Image:RNH_Images-280.jpg|75px]]||20 |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]] ||1930||2015||Professor
Severus Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- ||Evanna Lynch ||1990s||N/A||Luna Lovegood||[[Image:RNH_Images-237.jpg |75px]]|| |- ||[[Gleeson-323|Domhnall Gleeson]] ||1980s||N/A||Bill Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-272.jpg|75px]]||40 |- |Clemence Poesy ||1980s||N/A||Fleur Delacour||[[Image:RNH_Images-261.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] ||1970s||N/A||Griphook||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |[[Hurt-330|John Hurt]] ||1940s||2017||Garrick
Ollivander||[[Image:RNH Images-46.png|75px]]||137 |- |[[Bonham_Carter-1|Helena Bonham Carter]] ||1960s||N/A||Bellatrix
LeStrange||[[Image:RNH_Images-238.jpg|75px]]||1580 |- |Rusty Goffe ||1960s||N/A||Aged Goblin||[[Image:RNH_Images-78.jpg|75px]]|| |- |Jon Key ||N/K||N/A||Bogrod||No Image|| |- |Kelly Macdonald ||1960s||N/A||Helena Ravenclaw||[[Image:RNH_Images-86.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Isaacs-1786|Jason Isaacs]] ||1960s||N/A||Lucius Malfoy||[[Image:RNH_Images-234.jpg|75px]]||11 |- ||[[McCrory-1034|Helen McCrory]] ||1968||2021||Narcissa Malfoy||[[Image:RNH_Images-263.jpg|75px]]||2 |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]] ||1980s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- |Ciaran Hinds ||1950s||N/A||Aberforth
Dumbledore||[[Image:RNH_Images-99.jpg |75px]]|| |- |Hebe Beardsall ||1980s||N/A||Ariana
Dumbledore||No Image|| |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]] ||1980s||N/A||Neville
Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- |[[Murray-22093|Devon Murray]] ||1980s||N/A||Seamus Finnegan||[[Image:RNH Images-188.jpg |75px]]||--- |- |Katie Leung ||1980s||N/A||Cho Chang||[[Image:RNH_Images-236.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]] ||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Suzanne Toase ||1990s||N/A||Alecto Carrow||No Image|| |- |Ralph Ineson ||1990s||N/A||Amycus Carrow||[[Image:RNH_Images-283.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Broadbent-1237|Jim Broadbent]] ||1940s||N/A||Professor
Horace Slughorn||[[Image:RNH_Images-262.jpg|75px]]||109 |- |George Harris||1940s||N/A||Kingsley
Shacklebolt||[[Image:RNH_Images-233.jpg|75px]]|| |- | [[Smith-70085|Maggie Smith]] ||1930s||N/A||Professor
Minerva
McGonagall||[[Image: RNH Images-185.jpg|75px]]||153 |- |[[Byrne-7772|Scarlett Byrne]] ||1990s||N/A||Pansy Parkinson||[[Image:Byrne-7772.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Bradley-19323|David Bradley]] ||1940s||N/A||Argus Filch||[[Image:RNH Images-184.jpg|75px]]||43 |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] ||1970s||N/A||Professor
Flitwick||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |[[Walters-6028|Julie Walters]] ||1950s||N/A||Molly Weasley||[[Image:RNH Images-174.jpg|75px]]||47 |- |[[Henry-18595|Guy Henry]] ||1950s||N/A||Pius Thicknesse||[[Image:RNH_Images-270.jpg|75px]]||7 |- |[[Enoch-114|Alfred Enoch]] ||1980s||N/A||Dean Thomas||[[Image:RNH Images-186.jpg |75px]]||118 |- ||[[Wheeler-23351|David Thewlis]] (born Wheeler) ||1960s||N/A||Remus Lupin||[[Image:RNH_Images-253.jpg|75px]]||164 |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- ||Samuel Roukin||1980s||N/A||Snatcher||[[Image:RNH_Images-275.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Tena-15|NataliaTena]]||1980s||N/A||Tonks||[[Image:RNH_Images-231.jpg|75px]]||--- |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]]||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Josh Herdman||1980s||N/A||Gregory Goyle||No Image|| |- |Louis Cordice||1980s||N/A||Blaise Zabini||No Image|| |- |Dave Legeno
(born Murray)||1963||2014||Fenrir Greyback||No Image|| |- ||[[Margolyes-1|Miriam Margolyes]] ||1940s||N/A||Professor
Sprout||[[Image:RNH_Images-244.jpg|75px]]||4 |- ||[[Jones-137462|Gemma Jones]]||1940s||N/A||Madam Pomfrey||[[Image: RNH_Images-249.jpg|75px]]||30 |- |[[Thompson-40856|Emma Thompson]]||1950s||N/A||Professor
Trelawney||[[Image:RNH_Images-242.jpg|75px]]||42 |- |[[Phillips-38350|Leslie Phillips]] ||1920s||2022||The Sorting Hat||[[Image:RNH_Images-177.jpg|75px]]||663 |- |[[Rawlins-1060|Adrian Rawlins]] ||1950s||N/A||James Potter||[[Image:RNH_Images-252.jpg|75px]]||59 |- |[[Agnew-Somerville-1|Geraldine
Somerville]] ||1960s||N/A||Lily Potter||No Image||--- |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1433 |- |[[Oldman-36|Gary Oldman]] ||1950s||N/A||Sirius Black ||[[Image:RNH_Images-51.png|75px]]||247 |}
[[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * Deathly Hallows part 2 (this page)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-11.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=The First Task }} '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' ==Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990s||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Rupert Grint]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) |- |[[Sykes-2296|Eric Sykes]] ||1947||2013||Frank Bryce
Caretaker||No Image||41 |- |[[Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-1|Ralph Fiennes]] ||1960s ||N/A ||Lord Voldemort ||[[Image:RNH_Images-240.jpg|75px]]||347 |- |[[Spall-85|Timothy Spall]] ||1950s ||N/A ||Peter Pettigrew ||[[Image:RNH_Images-256.jpg|75px]]||96 |- |[[McDonald-5567|David Tennant]] ||1970s||N/A||Barty Crouch, Jr ||[[Image:RNH_Images-279.jpg|75px]]||146 |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]] ||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Rawlins-1060|Adrian Rawlins]] ||1950s||N/A||James Potter ||[[Image:RNH_Images-252.jpg|75px]]||59 |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]] ||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Rawle-155|Jeff Rawle]] ||1950s||N/A||Amos Diggory||[[Image:RNH_Images-259.jpg|75px]]||95 |- |[[Pattinson-62|Robert Pattinson]] ||1980s||N/A||Cedric Diggory||[[Image:RNH_Images-239.jpg|75px]]||81 |- |[[Isaacs-1786|Jason Isaacs]] ||1960s||N/A||Lucius Malfoy||[[Image:RNH_Images-234.jpg|75px]]||11 |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]] ||1990s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- |Stanislav Ianevski ||1980s||N/A||Viktor Krum||[[Image:RNH_Images-260.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Hardy-4516|Robert Hardy]] ||1925||2017||Cornelius Fudge
Minister for Magic ||No Image||1151 |- |[[Lloyd-Pack-1|Roger Lloyd-Pack]] ||1944||2014||Bartemius Crouch||No Image||170 |- |Katie Leung ||1980s||N/A||Cho Chang ||[[Image:RNH_Images-236.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]] ||1980s||N/A||Neville Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1433 |- |[[Gambon-20|Michael Gambon]] ||1940s||N/A||Albus Dumbledore ||[[Image:RNH_Images-280.jpg|75px]]||20 |- |[[Bradley-19323|David Bradley]] ||1940s||N/A||Argus Filch||[[Image:RNH Images-184.jpg|75px]]||43 |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] ||1970s||N/A||Professor Flitwick||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |Sitara Shah ||||N/A||Parvati Patel||No Image|| |- |Clemence Poesy ||1980s||N/A||Fleur Delacour||[[Image:RNH_Images-261.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[De_Lautour-8|Frances de la Tour]] ||1940s||N/A||Madame Maxime||[[Image:De_Lautour-8.jpg|75px]]||108 |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]] ||1930||2015||Professor Severus
Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- | [[Smith-70085|Maggie Smith]] ||1930s||N/A||Professor Minerva
McGonagall||[[Image: RNH Images-185.jpg|75px]]||153 |- | Predrag Bjelac ||1960s||N/A||Igor Karkaroff||No Image|| |- |[[Gleeson-324|Brendan Gleeson]] ||1950s||N/A||Mad-Eye Moody||[[Image: RNH_Images-232.jpg|75px]]||40 |- |[[Enoch-114|Alfred Enoch]] ||1980s||N/A||Dean Thomas||[[Image:RNH Images-186.jpg |75px]]||118 |- |[[Murray-22093|Devon Murray]] ||1980s||N/A||Seamus Finnegan||[[Image:RNH Images-188.jpg |75px]]||--- |- |[[Waylett-55|Jamie Waylett]] ||1980s||N/A||Vincent Crabbe||[[Image:RNH_Images-241.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Josh Herdman ||1980s||N/A||Gregory Goyle||No Image|| |- |[[Richardson-32021|Miranda Richardson]] ||1950s||N/A||Rita Skeeter||[[Image:RNH_Images-278.jpg|75px]]||63 |- |[[Oldman-36|Gary Oldman]] ||1950s||N/A||Sirius Black ||[[Image:RNH_Images-51.png|75px]]||112 |- |Tiana Benjamin ||1980s||N/A||Angelina Johnson ||No Image|| |- |Shirley Henderson ||1960s||N/A||Moaning Myrtle ||[[Image:RNH_Images-250.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Rawlins-1060|Adrian Rawlins]] ||1950s||N/A||James Potter ||[[Image:RNH_Images-252.jpg|75px]]||59 |- |[[Agnew-Somerville-1|Geraldine Somerville]] ||1960s||N/A||Lily Potter ||No Image|| |- |} [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * Goblet of Fire (this page) *[[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]]

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-66.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Potions }} Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime. ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' {{Clear}} ==Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) | scope="col" | CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1989||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990s||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Rupert Grint]] ||1988||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) |- |[[Gambon-20|Michael Gambon]] ||1940s||N/A||Albus Dumbledore||[[Image:RNH_Images-255.jpg|75px]]||20 |- |Dave Legeno
(born Murray) ||1963||2014||Fenrir Greyback||No Image|| |- |Elarica Gallagher||1980s||N/A||Waitress||No Image|| |- |[[Broadbent-1237|Jim Broadbent]]||1940s||N/A||Horace Slughorn||[[Image:RNH_Images-262.jpg|75px]]||109 |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]]||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Walters-6028|Julie Walters]]||1950s||N/A||Molly Weasley||[[Image:RNH Images-174.jpg|75px]]||47 |- |[[McCrory-1034|Helen McCrory]]||1968||2021||Narcissa Malfoy||[[Image:RNH_Images-263.jpg|75px]]||2 |- |[[Bonham_Carter-1|Helena Bonham Carter]]||1960s||N/A||Bellatrix LeStrange||[[Image:RNH_Images-238.jpg|75px]]||1580 |- |[[Spall-85|Timothy Spall]]||1950s||N/A||Peter Pettigrew||[[Image:RNH_Images-256.jpg|75px]]||96 |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]]||1930||2015||Professor Severus Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]]||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]]||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |Freddie Stroma||1980s||2015||Cormac McLaggen||[[Image:RNH_Images-264.jpg|75px]]|| |- |Jessie Cave ||1980s||N/A||Lavender Brown||No Image|| |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]]||1980s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- |[[Enoch-114|Alfred Enoch]]||1980s||N/A||Dean Thomas||[[Image:RNH Images-186.jpg |75px]]||118 |- ||Evanna Lynch ||1990s||N/A||Luna Lovegood||[[Image:RNH_Images-237.jpg |75px]]|| |- |[[Byrne-7772|Scarlett Byrne]]||1990s||N/A||Pansy Parkinson||[[Image:Byrne-7772.jpg|75px]]|| |- |Louis Cordice||1980s||N/A||Blaise Zabini||No Image|| |- |[[Waylett-55|Jamie Waylett]]||1980s||N/A||Vincent Crabbe||[[Image:RNH_Images-241.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Josh Herdman||1980s||N/A||Gregory Goyle||No Image|| |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1433 |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]]||1970s||N/A||Professor Flitwick||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |[[Bradley-19323|David Bradley]]||1940s||N/A||Argus Filch||[[Image:RNH Images-184.jpg|75px]]||43 |- | [[Smith-70085|Maggie Smith]]||1930s||N/A||Professor Minerva McGonagall||[[Image: RNH Images-185.jpg|75px]]||153 |- |[[Murray-22093|Devon Murray]]||1980s||N/A||Seamus Finnegan||[[Image:RNH Images-188.jpg |75px]]||--- |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]]||1980s||N/A||Neville Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- |William Melling||N/K||N/A||Nigel||No Image|| |- |Anna Shaffer||1990s||N/A||Romilda Vane||No Image|| |- |Amelda Brown||1960s||N/A||Mrs Cole (Orphanage)||No Image|| |- |Hero Fiennes Tiffin||1990s||N/A||Tom Riddle (child)||No Image|| |- |Georgina Leonidas||1990s||N/A||Katie Bell||[[Image:RNH_Images-265.jpg |75px]]|| |- |Isabella Laughland||1980s||N/A||Leanne||No Image|| |- ||[[Wheeler-23351|David Thewlis
(born Wheeler)]]||1960s||N/A||Remus Lupin ||[[Image:RNH_Images-253.jpg|75px]]||164 |- ||Natalia Tena||1960s||N/A||Nymphadora Tonks||[[Image:RNH_Images-231.jpg|75px]]||--- |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]]||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- ||Frank Dillane ||1990s||N/A||Tom Riddle (teenager)||No Image|| |- ||[[Jones-137462|Gemma Jones]]||1940s||N/A||Madam Pomfrey||[[Image: RNH_Images-249.jpg|75px]]||30 |- |} [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * Half-Blood Prince (this page) * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]]

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-24.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Umbridge's Proclamations }} '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' ==Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990s||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Rupert Grint]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for
larger) ! scope="col" | CC7 |- |[[Melling-82|Harry Melling]] ||1980s||N/A||Dudley Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-175.jpg|75px]]||131 |- |Kathryn Hunter ||1950s||N/A||Mrs Figg||No Image|| |- |[[Griffiths-5328|Richard Griffiths]] ||1947||2013||Vernon Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-176.jpg|75px]]||257 |- |Fiona Shaw ||1950s||N/A||Petunia Dursley||[[Image:RNH Images-183.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Rawlins-1060|Adrian Rawlins]] ||1950s||N/A||James Potter ||[[Image:RNH_Images-252.jpg|75px]]||59 |- |[[Agnew-Somerville-1|Geraldine Somerville]] ||1960s||N/A||Lily Potter||No Image||--- |- |[[Pattinson-62|Robert Pattinson]] ||1980s||N/A||Cedric Diggory ||[[Image:RNH_Images-239.jpg|75px]]||89 |- |[[Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-1|Ralph Fiennes]] ||1960s||N/A||Voldemort ||[[Image:RNH_Images-240.jpg|75px]]||366 |- |[[Tena-15|Natalia Tena]] ||1980s||N/A||Tonks ||[[Image:RNH_Images-231.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Gleeson-324|Brendan Gleeson]] ||1950s||N/A||Mad-Eye Moody ||[[Image:RNH_Images-232.jpg|75px]]||40 |- |George Harris ||1940s||N/A||Kingsley
Shacklebolt ||[[Image:RNH_Images-233.jpg|75px]]|| |- |[[Oldman-36|Gary Oldman]] ||1950s||N/A||Sirius Black ||[[Image:RNH_Images-51.png|75px]]||247 |- ||[[Wheeler-23351|David Thewlis
(born Wheeler)]] ||1960s||N/A||Remus Lupin ||[[Image:RNH_Images-253.jpg|75px]]||164 |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]] ||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Walters-6028|Julie Walters]] ||1950s||N/A||Molly Weasley||[[Image:RNH Images-174.jpg|75px]]||47 |- |[[Bateson-386|Timothy Bateson]] ||1926||2009||Kreacher
(voice only)||||501 |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]] ||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Hardy-4516|Robert Hardy]] ||1925||2017||Cornelius Fudge
Minister for Magic||No Image||1177 |- |[[Isaacs-1786|Jason Isaacs]] ||1960s||N/A||Lucius Malfoy ||[[Image:RNH_Images-234.jpg|75px]]||11 |- |Chris Rankin ||1980s||N/A||Percy Weasley||No Image|| |- |[[Gambon-20|Michael Gambon]] ||1940s||N/A||Albus Dumbledore ||[[Image:RNH_Images-280.jpg|75px]]||20 |- |[[Staunton-130|Imelda Staunton]] ||1950s||N/A||Dolores Umbridge ||[[Image:RNH_Images-235.jpg|75px]]||2 |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]] ||1980s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- |[[Waylett-55|Jamie Waylett]] ||1980s||N/A||Crabbe||[[Image:RNH_Images-241.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |Josh Herdman ||1980s||N/A||Goyle||No Image|| |- |Katie Leung ||1980s||N/A||Cho Chang||[[Image:RNH_Images-236.jpg |75px]]|| |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]] ||1980s||N/A||Neville Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- |Evanna Lynch ||1990s||N/A||Luna Lovegood||[[Image:RNH_Images-237.jpg |75px]]|| |- |[[Bradley-19323|David Bradley]] ||1940s||N/A||Argus Filch||[[Image:RNH Images-184.jpg|75px]]||43 |- |[[Murray-22093|Devon Murray]] ||1980s||N/A||Seamus Finnegan||[[Image:RNH Images-188.jpg |75px]]||--- |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]] ||1930||2015||Professor Severus
Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- |[[Thompson-40856|Emma Thompson]] ||1950s||N/A||Professor
Trelawney ||[[Image:RNH_Images-242.jpg|75px]]||42 |- |[[Enoch-114|Alfred Enoch]] ||1980s||N/A||Dean Thomas||[[Image:RNH Images-186.jpg |75px]]||118 |- |Afshan Azad ||1980s||N/A||Padma Patil||[[Image:RNH_Images-230.jpg |75px]]|| |- |Sitara Shah ||||N/A||Parvati Patil||No Image|| |- | [[Smith-70085|Maggie Smith]] ||1930s||N/A||Professor Minerva
McGonagall||[[Image: RNH Images-185.jpg|75px]]||144 |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] ||1970s||N/A||Professor Flitwick||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |[[Bonham_Carter-1|Helena Bonham Carter]] ||1960s||N/A||Bellatrix LeStrange||[[Image:RNH_Images-238.jpg|75px]]||1605 |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1435 |- |Tony Maudsley ||1960s||N/A||Grawp
(voice only)|||| |- |Alec Hopkins ||||N/A||Young Snape||No Image|| |- |Robert Jarvis ||||N/A||Young James Potter||No Image|| |- |James Walters ||||N/A||Young Sirius||No Image|| |- |Charles Hughes ||||N/A||Young Pettigrew||No Image|| |- |James Utechin ||||N/A||Young Remus||No Image|| |- |} [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * Order of the Phoenix (this page) * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]]

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] {{Image|file=RNH_Images-282.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. This topic is going hand-in-hand with the policy of revealing Living Notables, so this is very much still Under Construction. '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' {{Clear}} ==Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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larger) ! scope="col" |CC7 |- | [[Radcliffe-524|Daniel Radcliffe]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Harry Potter'''||[[Image:RNH Images-165.jpg |75px]]||74 |- | [[Watson-16305|Emma Watson]] ||1990s||N/A||'''Hermione Granger'''||[[Image:RNH Images-167.jpg |75px]]||76 |- | [[Grint-43|Rupert Grint]] ||1980s||N/A||'''Ron Weasley'''||[[Image:RNH Images-168.jpg |75px]]||102 |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-54.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Expecto Patronum }} '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' ==Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
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Knight Bus Driver ||No Image|| |- |[[Henry-15009|Lenny Henry]] ||1950s||N/A||Shrunken Head||voice only||94 |- |[[Oldman-36|Gary Oldman]] ||1950s||N/A||Sirius Black ||[[Image:RNH_Images-51.png|75px]]||247 |- |[[Hardy-4516|Robert Hardy]] ||1925||2017||Cornelius Fudge
Minister for Magic ||No Image||1151 |- |[[Phelps-8973|James Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||Fred Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-245.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Phelps-8972|Oliver Phelps]] ||1980s||N/A||George Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-246.jpg|75px]]||113 |- |[[Walters-6028|Julie Walters]] ||1950s||N/A||Molly Weasley||[[Image:RNH Images-174.jpg|75px]]||47 |- ||[[Williams-127834|Mark Williams]] ||1950s||N/A||Arthur Weasley||[[Image:Williams-127834.jpg|75px]]||--- |- ||[[Wheeler-23351|David Thewlis]] (born Wheeler) ||1960s||N/A||Remus Lupin ||[[Image:RNH_Images-253.jpg|75px]]||164 |- |[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] ||1970s||N/A||Professor Flitwick||[[Image:RNH_Images-254.jpg|75px]]||115 |- |[[Felton-1526|Tom Felton]] ||1980s||N/A||Draco Malfoy||[[Image:RNH Images-172.jpg |75px]]||105 |- |[[Gambon-20|Michael Gambon]] ||1940s||N/A||Albus Dumbledore ||[[Image:RNH_Images-255.jpg|75px]]||20 |- | [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]] ||1930||2015||Professor Severus Snape||[[Image:Rickman-382.jpg|75px]]||126 |- | [[McMillan-6049|Robbie Coltrane]] ||1950s||2022||Rubeus Hagrid||[[Image:RNH Images-169.jpg|75px]]||1433 |- | [[Smith-70085|Maggie Smith]] ||1930s||N/A||Professor Minerva McGonagall||[[Image: RNH Images-185.jpg|75px]]||153 |- |[[French-13569|Dawn French]] ||1950s||N/A|| The Fat Lady||[[Image:French-13569.jpg|75px]]||172 |- |[[Murray-22093|Devon Murray]] ||1980s||N/A||Seamus Finnegan||[[Image:RNH Images-188.jpg |75px]]||--- |- |[[Lewis-52150|Matthew Lewis]] ||1980s||N/A||Neville Longbottom||[[Image:RNH Images-173.jpg |75px]]||90 |- |[[Thompson-40856|Emma Thompson]] ||1950s||N/A||Professor
Trelawney ||[[Image:RNH_Images-242.jpg|75px]]||42 |- |[[Enoch-114|Alfred Enoch]] ||1980s||N/A||Dean Thomas||[[Image:RNH Images-186.jpg |75px]]||118 |- |Sitara Shah ||||N/A||Parvati Patel||No Image|| |- |[[Bradley-19323|David Bradley]] ||1940s||N/A||Argus Filch||[[Image:RNH Images-184.jpg|75px]]||43 |- |Chris Rankin ||1980s||N/A||Percy Weasley||No Image|| |- |[[Wright-53399|Bonnie Wright]] ||1990s||N/A||Ginny Weasley||[[Image:RNH_Images-247.jpg|75px]]||--- |- |[[Christie-4920|Julie Christie]] ||1940s||N/A||Madam Rosmerta||No Image||8 |- |[[Spall-85|Timothy Spall]] ||1950s||N/A||Peter Pettigrew ||[[Image:RNH_Images-256.jpg|75px]]||96 |- |} [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree (main page)]] Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * Prisoner of Azkaban (this page) * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]]

Harry Whitney

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Härstedt Name Study

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Hart County, Kentucky

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Welcome to Hart County, Kentucky
:{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a Kentucky Project page.|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Kentucky Kentucky]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Kentucky}}|50px]] |- | ||A [[Project:United States History|United States History]] Sub-project |- |} {| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |- |} {{Image|file=Hart_County_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Hart County, Kentucky'''}}{{Clear}} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Hart County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: Your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] === History/Timeline === : [[:Category: Hart County, Kentucky|Hart County]] was established in 1819 from portions of Hardin and Barren counties. The county is named for Captain [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_G._S._Hart Nathaniel G. S. Hart], a Kentucky militia officer in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_1812 War of 1812] who was wounded at the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Frenchtown Battle of Frenchtown] and died in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Frenchtown#River_Raisin_Massacre Massacre of the River Raisin]. :[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Munfordville The Battle of Munfordville], a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America Confederate] victory, was fought in the county in 1862, during the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American Civil War]. ==== Government Offices ==== :The courthouse is a three story brick structure built in 1819 by Jacob Waren and Isaac Waren. :The second courthouse was a two story brick structure built in 1893. This courthouse was destroyed by fire in 1928. :The third courthouse was constructed in 1866 to 1867. :The present courthouse was constructed in 1928 to 1929. [http://www.courthouses.co/us-states/h-l/kentucky/hart-county/ Hart County Courthouses] (accessed 13 Aug 2022). === Geography === : [[:Category: Hart County, Kentucky|Hart County]] is located in the south central portion of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The county seat is [[:Category:Munfordville, Kentucky|Munfordville]]. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Hart County, Kentucky | NW Location = [[:Category: Grayson County, Kentucky | Grayson County, Kentucky]] | N Location = [[:Category: Hardin County, Kentucky | Hardin County, Kentucky]] | NE Location = [[:Category: LaRue County, Kentucky | LaRue County, Kentucky]] | E Location = [[:Category: Green County, Kentucky | Green County, Kentucky]] | SE Location = [[:Category: Metcalfe County, Kentucky | Metcalfe County, Kentucky]] | S Location = [[:Category: Barren County, Kentucky | Barren County, Kentucky]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category: Edmonson County, Kentucky | Edmonson County, Kentucky]] }} ==== Hart County Communities ==== :'''Cities''' : [[:Category:Bonnieville, Kentucky|Bonnieville]] : [[:Category:Horse Cave, Kentucky|Horse Cave]] : [[:Category:Munfordville, Kentucky|Munfordville]] :'''Other unincorporated places''' : [[:Category:Canmer, Kentucky|Canmer]] : [[:Category:Cub Run, Kentucky|Cub Run]] : [[:Category:Hammonsville, Kentucky|Hammonville]] : [[Category:Hardyville, Kentucky|Hardyville]] : [[:Category:LeGrande, Kentucky|Legrande]] : [[:Category:Linwood, Kentucky|Linwood]] : [[:Category:Monroe, Kentucky|Monroe]] : [[:Category:Priceville, Kentucky|Priceville]] : [[:Category:Uno, Kentucky|Uno]] : [[:Category:Three Springs, Kentucky|Three Springs]] ==== Demographics ==== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' ! |- ! 1820 !4,184 !— ! |- !1830 !5,191 !24.1% ! |- !1840 !7,031 !35.4% ! |- !1850 !9,093 !29.3% ! |- ! 1860 ! 10,348 ! 13.8% ! |- ! 1870 ! 13,687 ! 32.3% ! |- ! 1880 ! 17,133 ! 25.2% ! |- ! 1890 ! 16,439 ! −4.1% ! |- ! 1900 ! 18,390 ! 11.9% ! |- ! 1910 ! 18,173 ! −1.2% ! |- ! 1920 !18,544 ! 2.0% ! |- ! 1930 ! 16,169 ! −12.8% ! |- ! 1940 ! 17,239 ! 6.6% ! |- ! 1950 ! 15,321 ! −11.1% ! |- ! 1960 ! 14,119 ! −7.8% ! |- ! 1970 ! 13,980 ! −1.0% ! |- ! 1980 ! 15,402 ! 10.2% ! |- ! 1990 ! 14,890 !−3.3% ! |- ! 2000 ! 17,445 ! 17.2% ! |- ! 2010 ! 18,199 ! 4.3% ! |- ! 2020 ! 19,288 ! 6.0% ! |- !2021 (est.) !19,460 !0.9% ! |} === Slavery in Hart County === :'''1850 Slave Schedule''' :333 slave owners :1,104 Black slaves :196 Mulatto slaves :29 free Blacks [many with the last names Owens and Woodson] :4 free Mulattoes :'''1860 Slave Schedule''' :339 slave owners :957 Black slaves :440 Mulatto slaves :32 free Blacks [many with the last names Clark, Cowl, and Woodson] :43 free Mulattoes [many with the last names Mills and Temerideth] :'''Slavery ended on December 18, 1865. :'''1870 U.S. Federal Census''' :1,768 Blacks :447 Mulattoes :About 28 U.S. Colored Troops listed Hart County, KY as their birth location. [https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2366 “Hart County (KY) Slaves, Free Blacks, and Free Mulattoes, 1850-1870,” ''Notable Kentucky African Americans Database''] (accessed 13 Aug 2022). === Notables === * === Major Highways === * Interstate 65 * U. S. 31W === Historic Sites === : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Lewis_Barrett_House Dr. Lewis Barrett House] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Munfordville Battle of Munfordville Site] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapline_Building Chapline Building] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvey_Cox_House Alvey Cox House] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardner_House_(Northtown,_Kentucky) Gardner House (Northtown, Kentucky)] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_County_Courthouse Hart County Courthouse] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gen._George_T._Wood_House Gen. George T. Wood House] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_County_Deposit_Bank_and_Trust_Company_Building Hart County Deposit Bank and Trust Company Building] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_Cave_Historic_District Horse Cave Historic District] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munford_Inn Munford Inn] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munfordville_Baptist_Church Munfordville Baptist Church] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munfordville_Presbyterian_Church_and_Green_River_Lodge_No._88 Munfordville Presbyterian Church and Green River Lodge No. 88] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munfordville_School Munfordville School] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearce-Wheeler_Farm Pearce-Wheeler Farm] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salts_Cave_Archeological_Site Salts Cave Archeological Site] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Robert_A._Smith_Monument Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.A._Smith_House F.A. Smith House] : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unknown_Confederate_Soldier_Monument_in_Horse_Cave Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument in Horse Cave] [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Hart_County,_Kentucky National Register of Historic Places, Hart County, Kentucky] (accessed 13 Aug 2022). ==Cemetery Resources== *[[:Category: Hart County, Kentucky, Cemeteries | Hart County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Hart+County%2C+Kentucky%2C+United+States+of+America Hart County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Hart-County.htm Hart County, Kentucky, Cemeteries on LDS Genealogy] * [http://kykinfolk.org/hart/hart_county_cemeteries.htm Hart Hart County Cemeteries at KyGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/Hart/cemetery.htm Hart County Cemetery Surveys and Tombstone Photos at USGenWeb Archives] * [https://genealogytrails.com/ken/hart/cemeteries.html Hart County Kentucky Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] === Hart County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : The Hart County Court Clerk maintains many original documents dating from 1819 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent * Please Note: A courthouse fire in January, 1928 resulted in the loss of some county records.[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_County,_Kentucky Hart County, Kentucky], Wikipedia.org (accessed 11 Aug 2022). ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://kykinfolk.org/hart/hart__co_births_1911_1920_index.htm Het County Births 1911-1920 at KyGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/hart/toc.html Births at USGenWeb Archives] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Hart-County-Birth-Records.htm Hart County KY Birth Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Hart County, Kentucky, Census Records| Hart County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * United States Census, 1950 (Coming Soon)] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://kykinfolk.org/hart/hart_marriages.htm Hart County Marriages before 1911 at KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/hart/toc.html Hart County Marriages at USGenWeb Archives] * [https://genealogytrails.com/ken/hart/marriage_index.html Hart County Marriage Announcements at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Hart-County-Marriage-Records.htm Hart County KY Marriage Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://kykinfolk.org/hart/death_certificates.htm Deaths at KYGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/hart/toc.html Hart County Deaths at USGenWeb Archives] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Hart-County-Death-Records.htm Hart County KY Death Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Wills ==== * ==== Military Records ==== * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/hart/toc.html Individial Soldier Records at USGenWeb Archives] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Hart-County-Military-Records.htm Hart County KY Military Records at LDS Genealogy] * [https://genealogytrails.com/ken/hart/military.html Hart County KY Military Records at Genealogy Trails.] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * [https://www.brooksfuneralhomeky.com/ Brooks Funeral Home] * [https://www.segofuneralhome.com/ Sego Funeral Home] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/kentucky/hart-county Hart County Obituary at Legacy] *[http://kentuckyobits.tributes.com/browse_obituaries?city=Munfordville&state=KY Munfordville Area Tributes] === Other Web Site Resources === * [http://kykinfolk.org/hart/index.htm Hart County in KyGenWeb Project] * [http://usgwarchives.net/ky/hart/toc.html Hart County, Kentucky at US Genweb Archives] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hart_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Hart County at FamilySearch.org] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Hart-County.htm Hart County at LDS Genealogy] * [https://genealogytrails.com/ken/hart/index.html Hart County, Kentucky at Genealogy Trails] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/hart-ky-genealogy/ Hart County at Linkpendium] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Hart_County,_Kentucky#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places], Wikipedia.org. === KY Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer] == Sources ==

Hart Family Mysteries-1

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Here are open questions about Harts. 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]]

Harter Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Harter Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Harter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harter Harter] 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 Harter 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 Harter's), by time period (18th Century Harter's), or by topic (Harter DNA, Harter Occupations, Harter 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 Harter 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=Harter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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== * [[Lamb-6875|Beverly Swann]] *  *  ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Hartfield-Sussex

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=== The Sussex Weald Website=== :: '''Hartfield Village'''[http://theweald.org/P5.asp?PId=PSx.Ha] :: '''Places & Properties In Hartfield'''[http://theweald.org/P5E.asp?Pid=PSx.Ha] :: '''The Post Office Directory Of Sussex 1851''' - Hartfield[http://theweald.org/B10.asp?BookId=1851DirHa] :: '''The Post Office Directory Of Sussex 1867''' - Hartfield [http://theweald.org/B10.asp?BookId=PO1867Ha]

Hartford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Hartford County, Connecticut, Cemeteries]] Hartford is the capital of the State of Connecticut. It was settled by Thomas Hooker and company in June 1636. [http://www.hartfordhistory.net/founding_of_hartford.html The Founding of Hartford] [[Space: Founders of Hartford, Connecticut]] {{Image|file=ABGE-77.jpg |caption=Hartford in 1640 prepared from the original records by vote of the town and drawn by William S. Porter. Image by The Connecticut Historical Society }} Map used on Founders of Hartford profiles. '''The First Burial Ground in Hartford''' was at the corners of what is now Market St and State House Square, nearby to the Old State House. It was close to the first Meeting House. “Its monuments, many of them, as they stood upon the site, were well remembered and frequently spoken of to his sons by the father of Messrs J. B. and C. Hosmer of this city, and also by the late Samuel Olcott. The latter said that many of the stones composing them were used in laying the foundations of some of the oldest buildings fronting on the Square, on it's north side.”Scaeva (Stuart, Isaac William) ’’Hartford in the olden time: its first thirty years.’’ Hartford: F.A. Brown, 1853. [https://books.google.com/books?id=1RtMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA164&lpg=PA164 p. 79] The Ancient Burying Ground was opened in 1640. Tim Stanley died 1648, was buried at the Ancient Burial Ground.[http://theancientburyingground.org/ Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground] == Sources ==

Hartford of the Early Proprietors

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[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]] Hartford was founded on the west bank of the Connecticut River (Great River), and on both sides of the Park River (Little River or Riveret) that flows into the Great River from the west. The Little River divided Hartford into a North and South Side. Separate records and administration were exercised on the separate sides for the first two years or so until a town vote prohibited the continuation of the practice. The original records (Side Books) are lost. In the early days of the colony the inhabitants of the several towns (Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, realizing the great danger from fire and consequent loss thereby, took stringent measures to protect themselves. In 1635 the inhabitants of Hartford in public meeting assembled passed this vote: "It is ordrd that euery howse shall haue a Ladder or tre at Most w ch shall reach [within] Two ffoote of the Topp of his howse vppon [the] forfetuer of five shillings A mounth for [each] mounth he shall want the same." As a further guard against fire the town annually chose two or more persons to act as Chimney viewers, and on February 9, 1645-'46 their duties were thus defined: "it is ordred at the same meting that they shall vew the chimnies ffrom the end of September vnto the end of aprill onse euery three weekes. ffrom thense vntell September onse euery six weekes thaie shall giue notes of the time that thaie will go to ueiw & if the be not Cleand thaye shall forfit twellue pense ffor euery sutch defalk yt be the cheefe in habitense in euerie sutch howse & in case they doe neglect to vew as abovesaied thay shall [for] fit ffor uerie [ ] that it be proued [ twe]llue pense". In the early days of the colonies there were very few of the inhabitants bred to the law and cases before the inferior courts and sometimes the General Court were argued by the parties themselves or by some other person as an act of friendship or for pay. As a protection from the Indians all the males of suitable age in each town were obliged to do guard duty; any unnecessary discharging of firearms was forbidden. For many years from the settlement of the colony it was the custom of the inhabitants of a town to pasture their cattle together. In order that each person might know his own property it was necessary that each animal should be marked and these marks were entered upon the Town Records.

Hartland Abbey

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=== THE SQUIREARCHY === By Richard Pearse Chope 1940 edition of Book of Hartland Country Squires are the Ornaments of the English Nation : Men of Good Heads and Sound Bodies !Sir Roger de Coverley (Addison). The Oxford English Dictionary defines ' Squirearchy' as the collective body of squires, landed proprietors, or country gentry, but a more exact definition would have been the collective body of squires or esquires, persons legally entitled to bear (heraldic) arms. Armorial bearings are, or should be, the outward and visible sign of the technical rank of ' gentility,' the lowest hereditary rank, and only persons able to prove legitimate descent from the grantee have any right to use them. In the 16th and 17th centuries heralds from the College of Arms made three official visits throughout the country at different times for the purpose of examining and enrolling arms and pedigrees, and determining which were valid. They visited Hartland in 1531, 1564, and 1620, and recorded the following six families of gentry: Abbott of Hartland and Luffincott, Cholwill of Lodisford (Lutsford), Docton of Docton, Luttrell, Prust of Gorven, and Velly of Hartland, to which may be added Stucley of Affeton,1 for a branch of that family was even then settled at Hartland. At later dates, Orchard, Wolferstan, and Buck (or Stucley) were armigerous families. === ABBOTT OF HARTLAND === Arms :—Sable a cross voided between four eagles displayed Crest.—A griffin sejant azure plattee, winged and beaked The first Abbott to settle at Hartland was William, one of three brothers who were apparently sons of another William, whose Christian name, however, is not certainly known. The brothers were :— William Abbott, " Sergiant of ye Seller " to Henry VIII, who received a grant of the bulk of the property of the dissolved Abbey by Letters Patent dated 30 January 1546.1 He married in 1566 (marriage settlement dated 1 April) Agnes, daughter of William Amadas, and widow (1) of Thomas Mohun, (2) of Thomas Stowford, (3) of John Charles. Will proved 9 January 1571. Died without issue and was buried at Hartland on 3 September 1570.2 His wife was living at her husband's death. He was succeeded by his great-nephew William, son of William (who was buried on 23 December 1560) and grandson of Richard. Richard Abbott, brother of the above William and grandfather of the second William Abbott of Hartland Abbey. He died before his brother, leaving issue two sons :— William, father of the second William Abbott of Hartland Abbey. John, mentioned in the will of the first William Abbott as a contingent executor. He had two sons, John and Christopher, mentioned as legatees in the same will. Weymond Abbott, another brother of the above William" He is named in the Inquisition taken on the death of his brother William, and also of his son William. He had issue William of Greynham in Hartland, son and heir. (See below.) William Abbott of Hartland Abbey, son of William, grandson of Richard, and heir to his great-uncle William, aged 30 years and more at his great-uncle's death, died 18 June and was buried 22 June 1609 at Hartland. He married 23 Nov. 1563, at Hartland, Anne, second daughter of William Milliton of Pengersick, Cornwall, and coheir to her brother William (who was buried at Hartland on 1 June 1571) ; she was buried on 18 Oct. 1610. Monument in Hartland Church. They had issue five sons and four daughters :— 'Robert, baptized on 18 Dec. 1565, buried on 19 Feb. 1566. Justinian, baptized on 14 June 1568, married on 1 June 1589, at Hartland, Katherine daughter of Sir Richard Grenville, buried at Bideford on 6 Feb. 1603. They had issue Mary, who was baptized on 23 Oct. 1603 and buried on 17 March 1606, at Bideford. William, baptized on 27 March 1571, and buried on 4 July1584. Milliton, baptized on 20 Nov. 1574, and buried on 15 Feb. 1575- Richard, baptized on 4 Dec. 1579, and buried on 9 Jan-1580. '''Prudence, baptized on 20 Oct. 1564, married to Andrew Luttrell (see Luttrell pedigree).''' Honor, baptized on 3 Jan. 1567, married on 7 Dec. 1589 to Peter Lower of Trelask, Cornwall. Grace, baptized on 9 April 1572, married on 11 July 1596 to Philip Risdon. Anne, baptized on 21 March 1578, and buried in 1581. William Abbot of Greynham in Hartland, son and heir of Weymond Abbott, and cousin of the above William Abbott of Hartland Abbey, married firstly, on 13 June, 1565, Agnes daughter of . . . Staveley, by whom he had no issue; and secondly, on 12 Nov. 1569, Honor, daughter of John Cholwill, by whom he had two sons, as below. He was buried on 6 Dec. 1585. John, baptized on 10 Aug. 1570, died without issue. Thomas, heir to his father. Thomas Abbott of Luffincott, son and heir of William Abbott of Greynham, was baptized on 31 March 1578 at Hartland, married on 14 Sept. 1601 Agnes, daughter of . . . Snow of Hartland. They had issue two sons and three daughters:— William, heir to his father. Nicholas, baptized on 25 March 1604 at Hartland. He married Mary . . . , to whom administration of her husband's estate was granted on 23 April 1652. Susanna, baptized on 15 Oct. 1606 at Hartland. Elizabeth, baptized on 24 Oct. 1609 at Hartland. Prudence, baptized on 3 May 1612 at Hartland. She was married firstly to Edward Reede of Borraton, Plymouth, by whom she had four children; and secondly to the Rev. Richard Potter, Rector of Newton St. Petrock, by whom she also had four children. She was buried on 20 Jan. 1690, at Newton St. Petrock, where there is in the churchyard an altar tomb to her memory. " Her Life was spent in the Industrious, Charitable, and Successful practices of Physick, Chirurgery, and Midwifery." William Abbott, son and heir, baptized on 24 Jan. 1602 at Hartland. Administration granted on 16 March 1655 to his only surviving son Nicholas. He had another son William, whose will was proved on 7 May 1655. === LUTTRELL OF HARTLAND ABBEY === Arms :—Or a bend between six martlets sable, charged with a crescent for difference. Crest :—An otter proper.1 The first Luttrell to settle at Hartland was Andrew, eldest son of Nicholas Luttrell of Honibere in the parish of Lilstock, Somerset, and of Jane his wife, daughter of Christopher Cheverell of Chantmarle in Dorset. They had issue three sons and three daughters. Andrew Luttrell was born about the year 1561. He matriculated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford, in 1579, and was afterwards admitted a student of Gray's Inn.''' In the early part of 1583 he married Prudence, daughter and coheiress of William Abbot, of Hartland Abbey'''. He consequently migrated from Somerset to Devon. He was buried on 26 Aug. 1625, and his relict was buried on 13 Dec. 1639. They had issue six sons and five daughters :— Nicholas, heir to his father. John, ancestor of the Luttrells of Saunton Court. He was baptized at Hartland on 28 Dec. 1584 ; married Frances, daughter of Sir Edward Gorges of Wraxall; bought property in Braunton from Arthur Chichester, Lord Belfast; died on 24 Feb. 1617, and was buried at Braunton. Andrew, of Luffincot, baptized on 14 May, 1587. He married at Hartland, on 2 Oct. 1609, Mary, daughter of John Punchard of Pilton, and had issue three daughters. He was buried at Hartland on 20 June 1621. William, baptized on 24 Dec. 1592. He married at Hartland, on 2 May 1631, Rebecca, daughter of Thomas Docton, and by her had issue three daughters. He was buried at Hartland on 27 Jan. 1684. Charles, baptized on 1 Jan. 1604, dead in 1631. Richard, baptized on 18 Jan. 1605. '''Grace, baptized on 15 March 1590 ; married on 15 Jan. 1610 to Robert Loveys of Beardon. ''' Anne, baptized on 3 Dec. 1591, buried on 4 May 1597. Elizabeth, baptized on 18 June, 1597. Prudence, baptized on 11 Nov. 1601 ; married in Nov. 1633 to Achilles Fortescue. Anne, baptized on 27 July 1610, buried three days later. Nicholas Luttrell, eldest son of Andrew, was baptized on 6 Jan. 1584. He married at Hartland, on 2 Feb. 1607, Elizabeth, daughter of Anthony Monk of Potheridge. There is a monument to him in the church at Hartland, where he was buried on 9 April 1637. His relict was buried there on 26 Aug. 1653. They had issue seven sons and three daughters:— A nthony, heir to his father. Nicholas, buried on 14 April 1648. Francis, baptized on 18 Oct. 1612, buried on 6 March I657- John, baptized on 28 Nov. 1613, married on 21 Dec. 1650 to Jane, daughter of Thomas Docton. He was buried on 23 Jan. 1672 ; she was buried on 23 May 1680. They had issue four daughters:— Elizabeth, baptized on 29 Dec. 1651, married on 8 May 1680 to William Galsworthy. Eleanor, baptized on 25 April 1653, married on 25 July 1681 to John Stephens. Mary, born on 17 Aug. 1654 and buried 29 Nov. in the same year. Jane, born on 23 Dec. 1655.1 Thomas, baptized on 1 May 1616. He married, on 23 Jan. 1666, Wilmot, daughter of Nicholas Cholwill of Hartland and relict of Richard Docton of the same parish. She was buried on 26 April 1671; he was buried on 13 Sept. 1694. Arthur, baptized on 1 Nov. 1618. Edward, baptized on 26 March 1620. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1638, and died there four years later. Mary, buried on 11 Dec. 1655. Elizabeth, baptized on 29 Dec. 1614, buried on 18 April 1656. Eleanor, baptized on 7 Sept. 1617, buried on 20 Dec. 1647. Anthony Luttrell, eldest son of Nicholas, was over twenty-five years of age at the time of his father's death. He married firstly, on 21 July 1636, at Hartland, Mary, daughter of the Rev. Edward Cotton, Rector of Shobrooke. By her, who was buried on 7 April 1646, he had issue four sons and three daughters :— Edward, heir to his father. William, buried on 27 Jan. 1655. Nicholas, living in 1643. Anthony, living in 1643. Margaret, married on 31 Jan. 1662 to Thomas Saltren. Elizabeth, baptized on 17 Sept. 1643. Mary, baptized on 16 March 1645. Anthony Luttrell of Hartland Abbey married secondly a certain Mary, who was buried on 13 Dec. 1659. By her he had issue four sons and. three daughters :— Andrew, baptized on n Oct. 1648 and buried on 25 Nov. in the same year. Thomas, baptized on 19 Oct. 1649 and buried on 13 Sept. 1694. Christopher, born on 23 Jan. 1654 buried on 3 March 1655- A rthur, born on 10 Aug. 1656 and buried on 5 Dec. in the same year. Jane, baptized on 31 Aug. 1650, married on 1 Jan. 1670 to John Mugford. Prudence, baptized on 26 Sept. 1651 and buried on 10 Oct. following. Grace, born on 9 Aug. 1657, married on 20 Nov. 1678 to Peter Cole. Anthony Luttrell was buried on 1 Oct. 1663. Edward Luttrell, his eldest son, was admitted a student of the Inner Temple in 1653. He married Mary Rogers on 3 July 1663 at Hartland, and by her had issue two children :— Nicholas, heir to his father. Elizabeth, baptized on 6 Dec. 1664, married on 28 Nov. 1698 to Thomas Atkin. Edward Luttrell was buried on 21 March 1666, but his relict did not obtain letters of administration until 1672. Nicholas Luttrell, the only son, was baptized on 26 July 1663, a few weeks only after the marriage of his parents. He was educated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, and was one of a number of young men of substance who were selected by the Vice-Chancellor to receive the degree of A.M. in commemoration of a visit from the King. In the spring of the same year, 1682, when he was less than nineteen years of age, he was married, at Caldecot or Cambridge, to Mary, daughter jjf John Creed, a bookseller in the university town. Being admitted a student of Gray's Inn, he resided chiefly in London, and he died in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn, in 1694. Mary, his only child, married Paul Orchard of Aldercombe in the parish of Kilkhampton in Cornwall, and was buried on 8 Nov. 1722. He continued in possession of Hartland Abbey after her death, and it passed at his death to the son of his third wife. === ORCHARD === Arms :—Azure a chevron azure between three pears pendant or. Crest :—Out of a mural crown proper a dexter arm couped at the elbow, vested azure adorned with three fleurs de lys or, one and two, the cuff turned up ermine , holding in the hand also proper a pear as in the arms. Paul Orchard married firstly Mary Luttrell (as above), and had issue one son :— Luttrell, baptised on 26 April 1704, buried on 6 March1705. He married secondly Mary, daughter of Sir John Suffolk ; she was buried on 9 Oct. 1725. He married thirdly Rebecca, daughter of Charles Smith of Isleworth. They had issue one son and four daughters :— Paul, heir to his father. Anne, baptised on 26 Dec. 1729, married on 6 May 1754 to George Buck esq. of Bideford. Elizabeth, baptised on 25 March 1731, died on 24 Jan. and was buried on 31 Jan. 1567. Rebecca, baptised on 15 March 1733, buried on 21 Dec. I734- Charlotte, baptised on 3 Sept. 1735, married to the Rev. Hooper Morrison of Yeo Vale near Bideford ; she died in 1791 (Notes of the Past, 172). Paul Orchard was M.P. for Camelford in 1711-13 and for Bossiney in 1714, being in each case returned at a bye-election on the previous member's death. He died in 1740 " in y* Small Pox at Wincanton May ye 31 in ye 59th year of his Age," and was buried at Hartland on 6 June. For his character, see Notes of the Past, no. 102, taken from Hervey's Meditations among the Tombs, II. His widow died on 11 Sept. 1765 and was buried on 19 Sept. Paul Orchard of Stoke Abbey, son and heir, was born on 26 June 1739/ and baptised on 2 July. He was for many years colonel of the northern regiment of the county militia, and M.P. for Callington, Cornwall, in four successive Parliaments, sitting from 1784 to 1806. He married Bettina, daughter of Sir Robert Lawley, Bart., of Canwell in Staffordshire, and died without issue on 1 March 1812 ; he was buried on 11 March. His widow was buried on 2 Sept. 1833. HOOPER MORRISON On the death of the above Paul Orchard, the Abbey passed -to his nephew, the Rev. Thomas Hooper Morrison, son of the Rev. Hooper Morrison and Charlotte Orchard (above.) He was born in 1767, and died without issue in 1824. He never resided at the Abbey. On his death it passed to Lewis William Buck. BUCK Arms :—Per chevron crenellee argent and sable three bucks' attires fixed to the scalp and countercharged. Crest :—Between a buck's attire fixed to the scalp, a lion rampant holding over the left shoulder a battleaxe, all proper. Lewis William Buck of Affeton was the great-nephew of Paul Orchard II, and grandson of George Buck and Anne Orchard. He married Anne, daughter of Thomas Robbins, had issue one son and two daughters, and died in 1858. His son, George Stucley Buck, assumed in the same year the name and arms of Stucley. STUCLEY Arms :—Quarterly, ist and 4th, azure three pears or (Stucley), 2nd and 3rd, per fess embattled argent and sable three bucks' attires fixed to the scalp and countercharged (Buck). Crest :—Between a buck's attires as in the arms sable, a lion rampant or, the sinister paw holding a battleaxe resting on the shoulder proper. Motto :—Bellement et hardiment. George Stucley Stucley was created a baronet in 1859. He was born on 17 August 1812, and married firstly (1835) Lady Elizabeth O'Bryen, daughter of William, second Marquis of Thomond, by whom he had three sons and one daughter. She died in 1870. He married secondly (1872) Louisa, daughter of Bernard Granville of Wellesbourne Hall, Warwickshire, by whom he had two sons. He was M.P. for Barnstaple, 1855-9 and 1865-8, and Honorary Colonel of the Devonshire Artillery, West Div. R.A., from 1872. He -died on 13 March 1900, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir William Lewis Stucley Stucley, 2nd Bart., born 27 August 1836. He married firstly Rosamond, daughter of H. Pottinger Best, and secondly (1879) Marion, daughter of Lieut.-Col. H. E. H. Fane. He entered the army in 1854, served in the Crimea, and died on 19 Feb. 1911. Dame Marion Stucley continued to reside at the Abbey till 1933. Sir Lewis was succeeded by his brother, Sir Edward Arthur George Stucley, 3rd Bart., born 12 Feb. 1852. He married in 1892 May, daughter of the late Hon. Thomas King. He died on 7 Dec. 1927, and was succeeded by his half-brother, Sir Hugh Nicholas Granville Stucley, 4th Bart., born 22 June 1873, married (1902) Gladys, daughter of W. A. Bankes of Wolfeton House, Dorchester. His eldest son, D. F. B. Stuckley esq., now resides at the Abbey. son of his third wife.THE SQUIREARCHY by Richard Pearse Chope 1940 edition of Book of Hartland ; http://www.hartlandabbey.com/downloads/ChopeOnSquires.pdf == Sources ==

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[[Category:Hartland Cemetery, Klickitat County, Washington]] [[Category: Klickitat County, Washington, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Washington Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== '''Hartland Cemetery''' is also know as '''Lone Pine Cemetery'''. This free space page for Hartland Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Washington_Cemeteries|Washington Cemeteries Project]] and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Washington Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== * Website: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/lone_pine.html Lone Pine Cemetery] * '''Directions''': From Lyle, on Centerville Road, 8.4 miles to Hartland Road, left on Hartland 0.5 miles to the cemetery on the right. *GPS Coordinates :::N 45° 44.272' W 121° 09.275' :[http://tinyurl.com/yatpjhgn Hartland Cemetery aerial view] '''Histories''' [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ewestklic/lpahlist.html Hartland - Lone Pine Cemetery''' (A-H)''''' Courtesy of Jeff Elmer'']
[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ewestklic/lpiolist.html Hartland - Lone Pine Cemetery '''(I-O)''' ''Courtesy of Jeff Elmer'']
[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ewestklic/lppzlist.html Hartland - Lone Pine Cemetery '''(P-Z)''' ''Courtesy of Jeff Elmer''] '''Misc. links''',e.g. [http://www.wagenweb.org/klickitat/cem/lonepine/lonep.html Burial list for Lone Pine Cemetery] [http://www.interment.net/data/us/wa/klickitat/lonepine/lonepine.htm Lone Pine Cemetery in Interment.net] [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/lone_pine.html Hartland Cemetery in Graveyards & Gravestones] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76905/lone-pine-cemetery Hartland Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===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) |- |[[Berry-8041|Berry]]||John C.||4 Aug 1838||29 Dec 1908||[[image:Berry-8041.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Berry-8041-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Shreffler-65|Shreffler]]||Margaret||abt Sep 1840||abt 1917||[[image:Shreffler-65.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-9687|Berry]]||William Thomas||abt 1865||24 May 1897||[[image:Berry-9687.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-3424|Berry]]||Charles Edwin||30 Mar 1868||23 Jan 1910||[[image:Berry-3424.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Berry-3424-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-3427|Berry]]||C. Lester||abt Jun 1896||27 Aug 1902||[[image:Berry-3427.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-3425|Berry]]||Charles E.||13 Aug 1903|| 4 Nov 1903||[[image:Berry-3425.jpg|250px]]||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Berry-12370|Berry]]||George Moody|| abt Oct 1874|| 8 Oct 1938||[[image:Berry-12370.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-9688|Berry]]||John F.||29 Aug 1872||30 Mar 1942 ||[[image:Berry-9688.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Parshall-188|Parshall]]||Grace||abt May 1876 ||21 Nov 1907||[[image:Parshall-188.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12369|Berry]]||Samuel M.||abt May 1878||24 Nov 1903||[[image:Berry-12369.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Brons-65|Brons]]||Lila||8 Mar 1914 ||28 Oct 1915||[[image:Brons-65.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Sconawah-Sam-1|Sconawah-Sam]]||Alicia Louise|| 5 Jun 1989 || 29 Mar 1990||[[image:Sconawah-Sam-1.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |}

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[[Category:Hartley County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Hartley County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Hartley County, Texas History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Hartley_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Hartley county courthouse and jail. }} {{blue|Hartley County was created 1876 from the Bexar, Young districts; organized in 1891.}} It was named for Texas pioneers O.C. and R.K. Hartley.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hartley-county

Land for a NEW Capitol!

When reading of Charles Goodnight, the Chisolm Trail or Richard King's ranch, one thinks of cattle and land of the 1800's. The Texas legislature thought of what they could do with all of its land. Here were the descendants of theTexas settlers who fought for the independence wondering just how they could pay all of its bills. The Republic of Texas had no money, but had previously rewarded the fallen heroes with land bounties. Still no money coming in. By 1875 Texas needed a new capitol building, but it was short on cash as it had been for 40 years.. Why not do a '''{{Blue|GREAT BARTER?}}''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] , [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] These new legislators set aside a large amount of its lands to use for the capitol. By 1891 a fire destroyed the existing capital. Time for action. There was an investment syndicate, two brothers from Parmer county. An agreement was reached between the Chicago-based investment syndicate to back the brothers for and survey prior to fencing the''' {{Blue|XIT Ranch}}.''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] Of this Elijah Wood began building a new capitol building in Austin. The '''{{Blue|COLLABORATION}}''' became one of the grand legends of the state’s cattle heritage.
XIT Ranch and the State Capitol
In 1875, it was proposed that the great state of Texas needed a new capitol building. Short on cash, the state legislature instead set aside 3,050,000 acres in the Panhandle as payment. An investment syndicate from Chicago, with the backing of wealthy and titled British investors, accepted the proposal in 1882 and began surveying the lands of present-day Dallam, Hartley, Oldham, Deaf Smith, Parmer, Castro, Bailey, Lamb, Cochran, and Hockley counties. The land was good for raising cattle, and by 1885, barbed wire fenced the acres known as the XIT Ranch and the first 2,500 head of longhorn cattle arrived in Dallam County. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] , [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] , [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] {{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=cowboys. }}{{clear}}
In Austin, Elijah Wood's sunset red granite capitol building was rising from the ground
The total cost of building the state capitol, which was completed in April 1888 was $3,744,630.60. The State of Texas assumed $500,000 of the debt. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] *[http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch]

'''{{Blue|THE BRAND}} ''' The most accepted version of how the XIT Ranch got its name is that cowboy Abner P. Blocker, who drove those first longhorn herds to the ranch, created “XIT” as a brand that cattle rustlers couldn’t alter easily. Other theories are that the name stood for the “ten in Texas” (counties) that made up the ranch. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} At its peak, the XIT ranch had 1,000 horses, 6,000 miles of barbed wire fence, over 100,000 head of cattle, and 150 cowboys. Some were African American, hispanic vaqueros, and white cowboys who repaired the fences, installed new ones, branded cattle, and moved herds to new sources of water. At night they patrolled the fence lines watching for wolves and two legged (cattle rustlers).

Hartley county is a farming county in the Texas Panhandle. {{Image|file=Ochiltree_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=wheat field. }} :'''1832,''' John Charles Beales and Jose Manuel Royella were granted the section where Hartley is now located under colonization laws of Mexico and Texas. They represented the Arkansas and Texas Land Company; however, they failed to colonize this territory and they forfeited their rights. :'''1875''', the Texas Legislature passed an act which allowed contractors to clear one mile of the river Sabine, Angeline, and Neches, and the Pine Island Bayou in exchange for land grants. Rules were listed--- :1) The contractors were required to survey the land, return field notes to the Land Commissioner and request him to number the sections. :2) The contractors then received a deed to the uneven numbered sections.. (the state of Texas retained the even-numbered sections... to be used as school districts :3) other deeds registered in the county '''prior to 1884''' were those of the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad, Brooks and Burleson, Gunter and Burleson and W.M. Lee . The field notes of Beaty, Seale, and Forwood were filed '''Nov 17, 1875'''. 4) other deeds registered in the county prior to''' 1884''' were those of the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad, Brooks and Burleson, Gunter and Burleson and W.M. Lee

'''{{Blue|LS and LE Ranches}}'''.. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apl02 According to Texas State History, one of the large ranches was formed '''Dec, 1880''' by Locien Scott on 35,000 acres in Oldham and Hartley Counties. '''{{Blue|LS}}''' originally stood for Scott but the meaning altered in 1882 when William McDole Lee joined. Lee also had half interest in a neighboring ranch known as''' {{Blue|LE }}.'''. The headquarters for the LS Ranch laly on Alamocitas, until 1886. Then it moved to the Alamosa due to exchange of Lands with the XIT RANCH. (Satellite ranches were newar the Yellowstone River, Montana 1883-1888 plus several 100 acres near Canadian River in New Mexico. Scott had stock farms near Leavenworth, Kansas. Scott had thoughbred Herefords. Lee’s farm had Aberdeen-Angus cattle. and was a member of American Angus Acssociation just as Scott. They maintained partnership until 1891, when Lee sold to Scott. Thereafter Scott and Charles Whitman managed both ranches. {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=cowboys drive cattle across Canadian river }}{{clear}} '''{{Blue|LS cowpunchers}}''' were active participants in the Cowboy Strike of 1883. The LS ranch hired Patrick F. Garrett to organize the LS Rangers, a vigilante posse, to patrol the Panhandle during the annual round-up. Four LS cowboys were killed during a gunfight in 1886 in Tascosa over issues that related to the earlier strike. Also during this decade the north Panhandle drift fencewas built (1881–82), and the cattle trail from the Panhandle to Montana was begun.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apl02

:'''July 1, 1888,''' Beaty, Seale, and Forwood sold Section 23 to James A. Hudson of Logan County, Illinois and John A. Lutz of New York for $10,000.00. :'''July 1 1888''' They sold the right of way to the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad . {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Railroad }}{{clear}} :Many changes occurred in a very short time. Handbills were distributed throughout the eastern and southern states by the owners who were anxious to turn Hartley into a booming metropolis. :'''Section 23 was plotted into lots''' and registered with the Land Commissioner of Texas.''' A tent city''' sprang up, as settlers arrived in the area to obtain a grant to settle in the NEW LAND THE tent city grew rapidly as people came with high expectations and determination to make for themselves a new life in a new land. :'''1888'''Channing was founded by George Channing Rivers, of the Ft Worth and Denver City Railway.. The settlement was originally called '''Rivers'''. Since the name Rivers was similar to another community in Texas, the name was changed to '''Channing''' later that year. :'''1891''''''Channing '''developed directly from its association with the '''XIT Ranch,''' a property that once included land in as many as '''ten counties''' in the Texas Panhandle. Willis D. Twitchell platted Channing's business district. At that time, Channing was the headquarters of the XIT Ranch. Albert Boyce, the ranch's general manager and one of the most prominent early citizens, built the first house in the community. :'''1896''' Election regarding the county and '''Channing''' :'''1900''', Channing had 2 stores, a post office, lumber yard, and school. :'''1903''' 2nd election also were necessary for the county Seat of Hartley be replaced by Channing. The frame courthouse was pulled to Channing on wheels by '''mounted XIT cowboys in 1903'''. A brick courthouse was completed in 1906 and the original courthouse was converted into the once famous Hotel Rivers.[6] One of the first public libraries in the Panhandle was established in 1908 by a local women's club. The estimated population at this time was about 600. :'''1911 - XIT Ranch''' , which conducted most of its business from Channing, was the town's chief customer until liquidation of the ranch in 1911. The local economy was severely impacted, although the real estate market temporarily thrived from the sale of '''XIT lands'''. ::'''1912 -- XIT RANCH''' The ranch was dissolved in 1912, but its history is still celebrated with the city's XIT Museum and the XIT Rodeo and Reunion. Held annually on the first full Thursday through Sunday weekend of August, the event includes the world's largest free barbecue, junior rodeo as well as Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association events, three nights of live music, and a variety of other offering to celebrate the occasion. The Empty Saddle Monument, located at the crossroads of Dalhart, was constructed in 1940 at the request of Bobby Dycke, the wife of a ranch hand, to recognize the contribution of the XIT cowboys to the history of the region SEE RESOURCES.. To this day the celebration is still held... :'''1931''' a fire destroyed the -- downtown of Channing.(7 buildings including Hotel Rivers. :'''1940''' Channing -- population of 475 with several businesses, a high school, and three churches. A restored XIT office building is located in Channing as a museum. {{Image|file=Hartley_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''{{red|Dalhart, Texas is known as the XIT City}}"''' because of its relationship with the historic XIT Ranch. The ranch was a 3,000,000-acre ( '''XIT land''') plot of land was traded in exchange for the construction of Texas' new capital building in Austin in 1885. There was a fire in 1891 in the capital which started the process. The XIT ranch . :'''1912 -- XIT RANCH''' The ranch was dissolved in 1912, but its history is still celebrated with the city's XIT Museum and the XIT Rodeo and Reunion. Held annually on the first full Thursday through Sunday weekend of August, the event includes the world's largest free barbecue, junior rodeo as well as Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association events, three nights of live music, and a variety of other offering to celebrate the occasion. The Empty Saddle Monument, located at the crossroads of Dalhart, was constructed in 1940 at the request of Bobby Dycke, the wife of a ranch hand, to recognize the contribution of the XIT cowboys to the history of the region :'''1940''' - Empty Saddle monument was constructed may be seen at the crossroads, (the construction was requested by the wife of a ranch hand in recognition of the XIT ranch cowboys of this region ===Government Offices=== :1891 -Hartley County was created in January 1891, and an election held that year designated the town of Hartley as county seat. '''A frame courthouse was built on the town square. in Hartley, Hartley county, Texas. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Channing-Texas-Hartley-County-Courthouse.htm#gallery ''' :'''1896''' election and '''1903''' election held for the county Seat of Hartley to be replaced by Channing. Two elections, one in November 1896 and the other in 1903, were required for Channing to replace Hartley as county seat. Feelings and animosity were heightened. {{Image|file=Hartley_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=old jail in Hartley, Hartley CountyTx. }}{{clear}} :'''1st courthouse -''' in Hartley, then after elections in 1903 was The frame courthouse was pulled to Channing on wheels by mounted XIT cowboys in 1903. :'''2nd Courthouse 1906''' - Channing A brick courthouse was completed in 1906. Original courthouse was converted into the once famous Hotel Rivers. One of the first public libraries in the Panhandle was established in 1908 by a local women's club. The estimated population at this time was about 600. :'''Oct 1896''' the XIT Ranchinterests requested a second election, which passed to change the county seat to Channing. So they dismantled the frame courthouse, moved and reconstructed it in Channing. The XIT ranch cowboys and 2 deputiespulled it to Channing. The Deputies were needed as there was strong opposition to this change from Hartley to Channing. {{Image|file=Hartley_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Channing, Hartley county Courthouse. }} :'''1905-1906 a new courthouse''' was built for $10,525. It was 2 story, with the Beaux arts style using a triumphal arch, native sandstone with some Roman iconic paired columns. The courtroom plus 2 officers are on the top story. There are more offices and lobby on the first floor. This building had its own water well and lighting system. A vault was added to the county clerk's office, 1927. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1987. Second vault with jury dormitories were built 1935. {{Image|file=Hartley_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Hartley co jail. }}{{clear}} :'''1903''' Channing developed directly from its association with the XIT Ranch, the legendary ranch that once included most of ten Panhandle counties. The XIT was dissolved in 1911, it devastated the local economy and in 1931, a fire destroyed much of downtown. ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region.According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: The XIT ranch was 30 miles wide in places and extended from Parmer county to Dallam county. :Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, Wheeler County :'''County seat,''' Channing, is about 50 miles NW of Amarillo and about 30 miles S of Dalhart, which straddles the Hartley-Dallam county line. :'''Center point''' of the county is at 35°50' north latitude and 102°35' west longitude. :'''Named for :''' Rufus K. and Oliver C. Hartley. :'''Size''' - 1,488 square miles of level to rolling grasslands. :'''Terrain''' - jagged, dry arroyos and the intermittent Punta de Agua and Rita Blanca creeks, which join in Hartley County and drain into the Canadian River in Oldham County. :'''Elevation''' ranges between 3,400 and 4,200 feet above sea level. :'''Soils''' - deep sandy loam to loose sand. :'''Vegetation''' - Many varieties of grasses, Mesquite, Cactus, and other plants provide plentiful grazing for the county's cattle. :1938 a flood-control dam was begun 3 miles S of Dalhart on Rita Blanca Creek. :1941 the impoundment, named Rita Blanca Lake, had filled with water. :'''Minerals''' - Large natural-gas formations discovered in the late 1930s underlie parts of the county and bolster the economy. :'''Rainfall''' averages eighteen inches, :'''Temperature''' ranges from an average high of 92° F in July to an average low of 20° in January. :'''Growing season''' averages 180 days per year. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch09 ====Adjacent counties==== *Dallam County (north) *Moore County (east) *Oldham County (south) *Quay County, New Mexico (southwest) *Union County, New Mexico (northwest) ===== Land Grants ===== *'''1832,''' John Charles Beales and Jose Manuel Royella were granted the section where Hartley is now located under colonization laws of Mexico and Texas. They represented the Arkansas and Texas Land Company; however, they failed to colonize this territory and they forfeited their rights. *:'''1875''', the Texas Legislature passed an act which allowed contractors to clear one mile of the river Sabine, Angeline, and Neches, and the Pine Island Bayou in exchange for land grants. Rules were listed--- *XIT RANCH ====Protected areas===== * Rita Blanca Canyon, site of Rita Blanca Lake State Park ===Demographics=== The census of 2000, shows 5,537 people in the county with population density of 4 people/sq mi. The racial breakdown is 81.07% White, 8.15% Black or African American and 13.69% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $46,327, and the median income for a family was $53,004. 6.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.00% of those under age 18 and 5.30% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_County,_Texas#Demographics *U.S. Highway 54 *U.S. Highway 87 *U.S. Highway 385 *Texas State Highway 354 ====Town==== *[[:Category:Channing, Texas|Channing]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Dalhart, Texas|Dalhart]] (partly in Dallam County)- '''[[:Category:Dalhart, Texas|Dalhart]] ''' is known as the '''"XIT City"''' because of its relationship with the historic XIT Ranch. The ranch was a 3,000,000-acre plot of land was traded in exchange for the construction of the Texas State Capitol in Austin. Dalhart's economy is centered around agribusiness, including farming, ranching, feedlot operations, large scale pig farms, and, more recently a cheese processing plant. Dalhart is also home to a state prison. *[[:Category:Hartley, Texas|Hartley]] ====Formed From==== * Bexar Land District, but was not organized until 1891. ===Census=== :1880 --- 100 — :1890 --- 252 152.0% :1900 --- 377 49.6% :1910 --- 1,298 244.3% :1920 --- 1,109 −14.6% :1930 --- 2,185 97.0% :1940 --- 1,873 −14.3% :1950 --- 1,913 2.1% :1960 --- 2,171 13.5% :1970 --- 2,782 28.1% :1980 --- 3,987 43.3% :1990 --- 3,637 −8.8% :2000 --- 5,537 52.2% :2010 --- 6,062 9.5% :Est. 2015 --- 6,193 ====Resources==== * Rita Blanca Canyon, site of Rita Blanca Lake State Park * '''XIT RANCH''' The ranch was dissolved in 1912, but its history is still celebrated with the city's XIT Museum and the XIT Rodeo and Reunion. Held annually on the first full Thursday through Sunday weekend of August, the event includes the world's largest free barbecue, junior rodeo as well as Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association events, three nights of live music, and a variety of other offering to celebrate the occasion. The Empty Saddle Monument, located at the crossroads of Dalhart, was constructed in 1940 at the request of Bobby Dycke, the wife of a ranch hand, to recognize the contribution of the XIT cowboys to the history of the region *annually on the first full Thursday through Sunday weekend of August, the event includes the world's largest free barbecue, *junior rodeo as well as *Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association events, *three nights of live music, and a variety of other offering to celebrate the occasion. *Empty Saddle Monument, located at the crossroads of Dalhart, was constructed in 1940 at the request of Bobby Dycke, the wife of a ranch hand, to recognize the contribution of the XIT cowboys to the history of the region ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Hartley Cemetery, Hartley County, Texas|Hartley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Channing Cemetery, Channing, Texas|Channing Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hartley/ListHartley.html Hartley county cemeteries by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2622 Findagrave cemeteries, Hartley county] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_County,_Texas#Demographics *http://www.co.hartley.tx.us *[http://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/counties_list_48.txt Hartley County *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley,_Texas *http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Hartley/Hartley_Texas.htm

Hartley Family Genealogy and Genetics

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Hartley Name Study]] Space:Hartley_Name_Study The goal of this project is to merge traditional Hartley family tree research with genetic trees produced from DNA test results. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hartley-2123|William Hartley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Get Hartley members testing their DNA * Get Hartley members to post their DNA results * Get Hartley members to upload their family tree to this Project 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=13454866 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Hartley Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] *See [[Space:Hartley_DNA|Hartley DNA]] Please contact the project leader [[Hartley-2123|William Hartley]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

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[[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This page is a work in progress. ===[[Space:Hartley_Vale_Cemetery%2C_Hartley_Vale%2C_New_South_Wales||Hartley Vale Cemetery]] === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Born''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' |- |[[Collits-18|Collits, Jane]]||1831||1847 12 Jun||16 years||Jane Collets Died 12th June 1847 Aged 16 years.||[http://austcemindex.com/image?code=LEzK%2FDeMa0Oef%2FTotJCoqQ%3D%3D External Link] |- |[[Hardwick-710|Collitts, Mary]]||1769 24 Dec||1841 4 Aug||72 years||To the memory of Mary Collits. Who departed this life Augt 4th 1841. Aged 72 years.||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=4862259#images External Link] |- |[[Collitts-2|Collitts, Pierce]]||~1765||1848 19 Sep ||~83 years||To the memory of Pierce Collits who departed this life Sep 19th 1843 aged 85 years.||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=4862260#images External Link] |- |[[Collitts-1|Skeen, Amelia ]]||1812 ||1896 8 Oct||~84 years||Amelia Skeen Died 8.10.1896 Aged 84 years.||N/A |- |[[Rawsthorne-32|Rawsthorne, Thomas]]||~1795||1837 15 Jun||39 years||To the memory of Thomas Rawsthorn who departed this life June 15th 1837 aged 39 years. ||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=4862258#images External Link] |- |[[Skeen-226|Skeen, John]]||~1794||1873 29 Jun||~79 years||To the memory of John Skeen who departed this life 29 June 1873 aged 79 years. ||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=4862273#images External Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Born''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' |}

Hartley YDNA

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[[Category:Hartley Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] *See [[Space:Hartley_DNA|Hartley DNA]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hartley-2123|William Hartley]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Hartleys of Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and U.K.

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[[Category:Hartley Name Study]] The goal of this project is to untangle current and previous lineage mistakes in the Hartley tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hartley-1696|Lawrence Hartley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help: * Establish true ancestry from Thomas Leonard Hartley back to England, * by removing duplicates, and * correcting erroneous entries. 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=11383412 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hartung Theatre

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[[Category: Moscow, Idaho]] ==Named for Ernest Hartung, President UI 1965-1977 == http://www.uidaho.edu/class/theatre/facilities

Hartzell Forbes Letters

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== Hartzell Forbes Letters == :A collection of 12 letters exchanged between Mary Forbes and [[Hartzell-538|Sarah M Hartzell]], between November of 1934 and August of 1940. Forbes and Hartzell were researching genealogy for their books, at that time. They were made aware of each other by the [[Space:National_Association_of_Hartzells|National Association of Hartzells]], of which Sarah was the secretary. The letters begin with an inquiry by Forbes about the Brotzman-Hartzell connection. *The resulting book by Forbes was: ''Descendants of Johan Frederick Brotzman and Maria Barbara Brotzman : who arrived in America with their family October 28, 1738, on the ship Bilander Thistle'' *The resulting book by Sarah Hartzell was: ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]''. == Available at these locations: == *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]] has the collection, and will scan on request. *7 of the letters are featured in the images tab.

Hartzell Name Study

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[[Category:Hartzell Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hartzell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hartzell Hartzell] 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 Hartzell 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 (Pennsylvania Hartzells), by time period (18th Century Hartzells), or by topic (Hartzell DNA, Hartzell Occupations, Hartzell 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 Hartzell Name Study, first start by browsing our [[#How_to_Help|How to Help]] and [[#Research_Pages|Research Pages]] to see if there are specific areas that fit your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment, and 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: [[Duran-985|TC Duran]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hartzell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hartzell}}
{{Clear}} ==How to Help== The Hartzell Project needs your help! * Source [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hartzell-1 unsourced Hartzells]. * Connect [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HARTZELL unconnected Hartzells]. * Check for duplicate Hartzell profiles and request merges. * Track the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Hartzell&showall=1 Hartzell Surname Activity Feed]. * Track the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Hartzell&MaxErrors=100 Hartzell Surname dbErrors Feed]. * Discover Hartzell surname variations. * Find the earliest Hartzell individuals in the world. * Find the earliest Hartzell individuals in the United States. * Seek out original Hartzell documentation. * Create the most accurate Hartzell lines possible, by working cooperatively with other Hartzell profile managers. * Write well-sourced and comprehensive Hartzell biographies. Note: If you are a male with the Hartzell surname, please consider testing your yDNA. Currently, there is not a Hartzell DNA Study, and it would be great to start one! ==Research Pages== Research pages are also known as study pages and/or team pages. Create a [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|Free-Space Profile]] for your Hartzell topic of interest. Please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Duran-985|TC Duran]]''' for assistance. *[[Space:Earliest_Hartzells_in_the_United States|Earliest Hartzells in the United States]] ==Membership== New members are encouraged and welcomed! *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]] - I am interested in creating the most accurate [[Hertzel-5|Heinrich Herzel, Hertzel]] line possible. Some of his descendants (in Pennsylvania, United States) altered the name to Hartzell, in the 1700s. *[[Rosner-239|PE Rosner]] - Descended from many Hartzell (Hertzels). ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Hartzel, Hartsel(l), Hertzel(l), Herzel(l), Hirtzel(l) Note: There maybe be other variants, and it would be great to start a Hartzell Variant Study! ==Available Resources== *Church book Reihen, Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Reihen > Mischbuch 1650,1651,1652 - 1790,1789,1790 [http://www.archion.de/p/f1ca56e380/ Archion $]. *Strassburger, Ralph Beaver; edited by William John Hinke. ''[[Space:Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808|Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808]]'' (Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934). *Professor I. Daniel Rupp. 1898. [https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft A collection of upwards of Thirty-thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727–1776].-''This book has similar content to Strassburger, but is somewhat less complete and may not be as carefully edited.'' *William John Hinke; Pennsylvania-German Society; Goshenhoppen Reformed charge. ''A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819)''. Lancaster [Press of the New era printing Company], 1920. Archive.org. Digitizing sponsor, Princeton Theological Seminary Library. "[https://archive.org/details/historyofgoshen00hink ''A History of the Goshenhoppen Reformed Charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819)'']”. *Rev. Henry Martyn Kieffer, D.D. ''Some of the First Settlers of "The Forks of the Delaware" and Their Descendants, Being a Translation from the German of the Record Books of the First Reformed Church of Easton, Penna From 1760 to 1852''. Easton, Pennsylvania, 1902. FamilySearch "[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/525342-some-of-the-first-settlers-of-the-forks-of-the-delaware-and-their-descendants-being-a-translation-from-the-german-of-the-record-books-of-the-first-reformed-church-of-easton-pennsylvania-from-1760-to-1852?viewer=1&offset=0#page=401&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''Some of the First Settlers of "The Forks of the Delaware" and Their Descendants'']". *Williams Township, Pa. Evangelical Lutheran Church. ''Church Records of the Williams Township Congregation, 1733-1831''. Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1909. Archive.org "[https://archive.org/details/churchrecordsofw00will ''Church Records of the Williams Township Congregation'']". *Pennsylvania-German Society. "History of the Tohickon Lutheran Congregation, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, 1745-1840". In ''The Pennsylvania-German Society Publications, Vol 31 (1920)'', 337-440. Meadville, Pennsylvania : The Tribune Publishing Company, 1925. Archive.org; findmypast.com; Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. "[https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm3119penn/page/n7/mode/2up ''The Pennsylvania-German Society Publications, Vol 31 (1920)'']". *Boyd, Charles A. "The Hartzell Family: From Baden to Williams". The Pastfinder: Publication of the Williams Township Historical Society. Vol. VIII, No. 3, September, 1984. "[[Space:The_Hartzell_Family:_From_Baden_to_Williams|The Hartzell Family From Baden to Williams]]". *"[[Space:National_Association_of_Hartzells|National Association of Hartzells Collection]]". *Hartzell, Sarah Margaret and Hartzell Langzettel, Edith. ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]'', Abr. ed. Absecon, NJ: Mary Hartzell Duran unpublished, 1991. Williams Township, Pennsylvania: Sarah Margaret Hartzell, unpublished 1953. *"[[Space:Hartzell_Forbes_Letters|Hartzell Forbes Letters]]". *"[[Space:Langzettel_Boyd_Letters|Langzettel Boyd Letters]]". *Price, Charles H. Jr. ''A Hartzell-Price Family History and Genealogy''. Telford, Penna.: Charles H. Price Jr., 1971. [[Duran-985|TC Duran]] has the book, and will scan the pages on request. *Roach, Hannah Benner. "Hans George Hertzel, Pioneer of Northampton County, and His Family," in ''Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families, Volume I: Arnold-Hertzel''. Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1982), pp 843-876. [[Duran-985|TC Duran]] has the article, and will scan the pages on request. *Add your own resources here.

Harvard Historical Studies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Harvard Historical Studies == Published under the direction of the Department of History and government from the income of The Henry Warren Torrey Fund * published by Longmans, Green, and Co., New York, London, Bombay * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harvard Historical Studies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 2-104 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011594800 * Vol. 1 (1896) The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870. by W. E. Burghardt Du Bois, Ph.D. (1868-1963) [reprinted 1904] ::* https://archive.org/details/thesuppressionof17700gut ::* https://archive.org/details/suppressionafri00boisgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/suppressionafri01boisgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/suppressionafri02boisgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/suppressionafri03boisgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=CuBfXI4T0awC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=esUF5ZX9HxgC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=04mJJlND1ccC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924009159470 ::* https://archive.org/details/suppressionofafr01dubouoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000407737 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004681094 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=CR8IAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 2 (1896) The Contest Over the Ratification of the Federal Consitution in the State of Massachusetts. By Samuel Bannister Harding ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001156193 ::* https://archive.org/details/contestoverrati00hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ch8IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/contestoverrati01hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tygmAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1896) A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina. by David Franklin Houston (1866-1940) ::* https://archive.org/details/criticalstudyofn02houst ::* https://archive.org/details/criticalstudyofn02hous ::* https://archive.org/details/criticalstudyofn01hous ::* https://archive.org/details/acriticalstudyn00housgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=msz2XpD4AigC ::* https://archive.org/details/acriticalstudyn02housgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=f5ESAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acriticalstudyn01housgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=-XssAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/nullificationinsc00housrich ::* https://archive.org/details/criticalstudyofn00housuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263886 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989584 * Vol. 4 (1897) Nominations for Elective Office in the United States. by Frederick William Dallinger. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100640889 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007647108 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001143115 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100402767 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924006111953 ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsfore00dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsfore01dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsfore02dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsfore03dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsfore04dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsfore05dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsforel00dalliala ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsforel00dallrich ::* https://archive.org/details/nominationsforel00dalluoft ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=8ddAAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6OVJylY7yYwC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=OqMRAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uuQdt6fTnlMC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dRIQAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Cx8IAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 5 (1897) A Bibliography of British Municipal History, Including Gilds and Parliamentary Representation. by Charles Gross (1857-1909) [reprinted 1915] ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924008833604 ::* https://archive.org/details/abibliographybr00grosgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=myAIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bibliographyofbr05grosuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009779254 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001767053 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007647702 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000246770 * Vol. 6 (1897) The Liberty and Free Soil Parties in the Northwest. by Theodore Clarke Smith (1870-1960) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001749503 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100320792 ::* https://archive.org/details/libertyfreesoilp00smitrich ::* https://archive.org/details/libertyfreesoil00smit ::* https://archive.org/details/libertyfreesoilp00smit ::* https://archive.org/details/libertyandfrees00smitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/libertyandfrees01smitgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/libertyandfrees02smitgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=nCAIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924005785237 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EF2nsl1BhzYC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=LfMS5opabMAC * Vol. 7 (1898) The Provincial Governor in the English Colonies of North America. by Evarts Boutell Greene (1870-1947) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100330292 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650301 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008869130 ::* https://archive.org/details/provincialgover00greegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=nSAIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/provincialgovern1898gree ::* https://archive.org/details/provincialgovern07gree ::* https://archive.org/details/provincialgover00gree ::* https://archive.org/details/provincialgovern00gree * Vol. 8 (1900) The County Palatine of Durham. A Study in Constitutional History. by Gaillard Thomas Lapsley ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001150819 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006601026 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924005754985 ::* https://archive.org/details/countypalatineof00lapsrich ::* https://archive.org/details/countypalatineof00lapsuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/countypalatined00goog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=niAIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 9 (1902) The Anglican Episcopate and the American Colonies. by Arthur Lyon Cross (1873-1940) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001593125 ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscop00crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscop01crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscop02crosgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=XlGziDESejMC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924009528229 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5iEIAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=MJAcAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscopa00cros ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscop00cros ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscopa005623mbp ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscopa00crosuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscopa017999mbp ::* https://archive.org/details/anglicanepiscopa1964cros borrow * Vol. 10 (1904) The Administration of the American Revolutionary Army. by Louis Clinton Hatch, Ph.D. (1872-1931) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100320273 ::* https://archive.org/details/administrationof00hatc ::* https://archive.org/details/administrationa00hatcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/administrationa01hatcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/administrationa02hatcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/administrationa03hatcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/administrationof00hatcuoft ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ozUOAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dZjdT2M7vW0C ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5yEIAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EDYOAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 11 (1905) The Civil Service and the Patronage. by Carl Russell Fish (1876-1932) [reprinted by Russell & Russell, New York, 1963] ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001142163 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100158905 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009014278 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001142162 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924006146629 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6CEIAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=P7MFAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=URJPPqndZGYC ::* https://archive.org/details/civilserviceand00fishgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/civilserviceand01fishgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/civilserviceand02fishgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/civilservicepatr00fishrich ::* https://archive.org/details/civilservicepatr00fishuoft * Vol. 12 (1906) The Development of Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts. by Clyde Augustus Duniway (1866-1944) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000961310 ::* https://archive.org/details/developmentfree01dunigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EPyRufznWCsC ::* https://archive.org/details/developmentfree02dunigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZDsAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/developmentfree03dunigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Y6EyAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/developmentfree00dunigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZCMIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/developmentoffre12duniuoft * Vol. 13 (1907) The Seigniorial System in Canada, A Study in French Colonial Policy. by Munro, William Bennett (1875-1957) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=prcTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xWU-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924006112241 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924073919213 ::* https://archive.org/details/seigniorialsyst02munrgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=n91AAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/seigniorialsyst01munrgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=nNgtAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/seigniorialsyst00munrgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZSMIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/seigniorialsyste00munr ::* https://archive.org/details/seigniorialsyste00munruoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001322955 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100686277 * Vol. 14 (1910) The Frankpledge System. by William Alfred Morris ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000458875 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924006180792 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tAArAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=9HkcAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=BdgGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/frankpledgesyst00morrgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/frankpledgesyst01morrgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/frankpledgesyst02morrgoog ::* 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M. Johnston. 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(1884-1962) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001322792 ::* https://archive.org/details/grangermovement00buckgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EiUIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924073919221 ::* https://archive.org/details/grangermovements00buckuoft * Vol. 20 (1914) Burgage Tenure in Mediaeval England. by Morley de Wolf Hemmeon (1868-1919) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001323082 ::* https://archive.org/details/burgagetenureinm00hemmiala ::* https://archive.org/details/burgagetenureinm00hemmuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/burgagetenurein00hemmgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/burgagetenurein01hemmgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ViURAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=FSIIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 21 (1915) An Abridgment of the Indian Affairs Contained in Four Folio Volumes, Transacted in the Colony of New York, From the year 1678 to the Year 1751. by Peter Wraxall ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000248187 ::* https://archive.org/details/anabridgmentind00mcilgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/anabridgmentind01mcilgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/anabridgmentind02mcilgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KjJo4yTksUUC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=0uoNAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=FCIIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 22 (1915) English Field Systems. by Howard Levi Gray. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001323081 ::* https://archive.org/details/englishfieldsys00graygoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=R-IqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924006562361 ::* https://archive.org/details/englishfieldsyst00grayuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/englishfieldsys01graygoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EyIIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 23 (1915) The Second Partition of Poland, A Study in Diplomatic History. by Robert Howard Lord (1885-1954) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001233790 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924005692011 ::* https://archive.org/details/secondpartitiono00lord ::* https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.226744 ::* https://archive.org/details/secondpartition00lordgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/secondpartition01lordgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5fQDAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=x98AAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 24 (1918) Norman Institutions. by Charles Homer Haskins (1870-1937) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001145996 ::* https://archive.org/details/normaninstitutio00hask_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/normaninstitutio002488mbp ::* https://archive.org/details/normaninstituti00goog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=htdWuxDtu60C ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924005754860 ::* https://archive.org/details/normaninstituti01goog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=TB8IAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 25 (1920) Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy. by David, Charles Wendell (1885-1984) [reprinted by AMS Press, New York, 1982] ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008549232 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000368501 ::* https://archive.org/details/robertcurthosedu00daviuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/robertcurthosed00goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Sx8IAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 26 (1922) Bismarck's Diplomacy at its Zenith. by Joseph Vincent Fuller ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100412832 ::* https://archive.org/details/bismarcksdiploma00fulluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/bismarcksdiplom00fullgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=zFoMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 27 (1924) Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science. by Charles Homer Haskins (1870-1937) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001473438 ::* https://archive.org/details/studiesinhistory00hask * Vol. 28 (1924) The Origins of the War of 1870, New Documents from the German Archives. by Robert H. 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Harvey Category List

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This is a companion to the [[Space:Harvey_Name_Study|Harvey Name Study]] To view the categorized profiles visit [[:Category:Harvey_Name_Study|Category: Harvey Name Study]]. ==How to Categorize== Copy one of the categories listed below under the '''Existing Harvey Name Study Categories''' section and paste it above the biography section of the profile. If the category you need isn't listed below, please contact [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] and ask for it to be created. ==Category Structure== :Level 1: '''Harvey Name Study''' :: Level 2: '''Country''' ::::Level 3: '''State''' :::::Level 4: '''County''' (or other country specific next level subdivision). ---- ==Existing Harvey Name Study Categories== Please select the most detailed category or categories from the list below and copy and paste the category or categories above the biography section of the subject's profile. Note: '''Bold''' and'' italics'' text is for clarity only and is unnecessary when adding categories to profiles. '''[[Category: Harvey Name Study]]''' :'''[[Category: Australia, Harvey Name Study]]''' ::[[Category: New South Wales, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Queensland, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: South Australia, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Victoria, Harvey Name Study]] :'''[[Category: Canada, Harvey Name Study]]''' ::[[Category: Alberta, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: New Brunswick, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Ontario, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Québec, Harvey Name Study]] :'''[[Category: England, Harvey Name Study]]''' ::[[Category: Cornwall, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Essex, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Hampshire, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Kent, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: London, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Northumberland, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Staffordshire, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Surrey, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Warwickshire, Harvey Name Study]] :'''[[Category: New Zealand, Harvey Name Study]]''' :'''[[Category: Scotland, Harvey Name Study]]''' ::[[Category: Argyll, Scotland, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Campbeltown, Argyll, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Lanarkshire, Scotland, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Renfrewshire, Harvey Name Study]] :'''[[Category: United States, Harvey Name Study]]''' ::[[Category: Alabama, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Connecticut, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Florida, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Baker County, Florida, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Duval County, Florida, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Jackson County, Florida, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Putnam County, Florida, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Georgia, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Bryan County, Georgia, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Wilkes County, Georgia, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Illinois, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Indiana, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Iowa, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Kansas, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Kentucky, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Louisiana, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Maine, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Maryland, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Bristol County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Essex County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Franklin County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Worcester County, Massachusetts, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Minnesota, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Mississippi, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Missouri, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Nebraska, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: New Hampshire, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: New Jersey, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Mercer County, New Jersey, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::::[[Category: Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: New York, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: North Carolina, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Ohio, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Washington County, Ohio, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Pennsylvania, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: South Carolina, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Tennessee, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Texas, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Vermont, Harvey Name Study]] ::[[Category: Virginia, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Albemarle County, Virginia, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Campbell County, Virginia, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Richmond County, Virginia, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: West Virginia, Harvey Name Study]] :::''[[Category: Fayette County, West Virginia, Harvey Name Study]]'' :::''[[Category: Monroe County, West Virginia, Harvey Name Study]]'' ::[[Category: Wisconsin, Harvey Name Study]] :'''[[Category: Unidentified Location, Harvey Name Study]]'''

Harvey’s in Bryan County Georgia Listed in Census Records

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The purpose of this page is to show Harvey’s living in Bryan County, Georgia during the US Federal Census enumerations. Families married to or associated with the Harvey’s are being added. Additional records were found for Harvey’s that were alive during the times census records were lost. The following names are Harvey’s with profiles created using those records found in Bryan County, Georgia, Effingham County, Georgia and Parish records prior to census records. * [[Harvey-12756|Emanuel Harvey]] Effingham County and Bryan County, Georgia * [[Harvey-22453|Isaac Harvey]] Effingham County, Georgia * [[Harvey-20486|Jonathan Harvey]] Bryan County, Georgia * [[Harvey-22376|John Harvey]] In St. Matthews Parish, Georgia 1770-1775 * [[Harvey-22379|John Harvey]] Bryan County, Georgia * [[Harvey-7950|Lemuel Harvey]] Bryan County, Georgia * [[Unknown-643998|Sarah Unknown Harvey]] Bryan County, Georgia * [[Unknown-625555|Zelpha Unknown Harvey O’Neal]] Bryan County, Georgia == Reconstructed Census of 1790 == * Arnold Harvey (est) Chatham County.Lamar, Marie De, and Rothstein, Elisabeth, Compiled by, The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia 1989, image page 51 of 242 (page 46) https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48008/images/CensusGA1790-000865-46?usePUB=true&_phsrc=CtT4&pId=158236&backlabel=Return&queryId=766e77397f3f38eaf020ef049c1e6c76&rcstate=CensusGA1790-000865-46%3A324%2C1486%2C445%2C1518%3B324%2C1524%2C444%2C1556%3B427%2C191%2C580%2C222 * Robt. Harvey Chatham County. Lamar, Marie De, and Rothstein, Elisabeth, Compiled by, The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia 1989, image page 51 of 242 (page 46) https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48008/images/CensusGA1790-000865-46?usePUB=true&_phsrc=CtT4&pId=158236&backlabel=Return&queryId=766e77397f3f38eaf020ef049c1e6c76&rcstate=CensusGA1790-000865-46%3A324%2C1486%2C445%2C1518%3B324%2C1524%2C444%2C1556%3B427%2C191%2C580%2C222 * Emanuel Harvey is listed in Effingham County, Georgia Lamar, Marie De, and Rothstein, Elisabeth, Compiled by, The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia 1989, image page 73 of 242 (page 68) https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48008/images/CensusGA1790-000887-68?usePUB=true&_phsrc=CtT1&pId=158258&backlabel=Return&queryId=766e77397f3f38eaf020ef049c1e6c76&rcstate=CensusGA1790-000887-68%3A336%2C1463%2C459%2C1494 * Blasingame Harvey is listed in Effingham County, Georgia Lamar, Marie De, and Rothstein, Elisabeth, Compiled by, The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia 1989, image page 76 of 242 (page 71) https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48008/images/CensusGA1790-000890-71?usePUB=true&_phsrc=CtT2&pId=158261&backlabel=Return&queryId=766e77397f3f38eaf020ef049c1e6c76&rcstate=CensusGA1790-000890-71%3A1165%2C327%2C1318%2C359 * Harvey’s were also listed in the counties of Burke, Franklin, Greene and Washington counties. == 1800 and 1810 == There are no census records for 1800 or 1810 Bryan County, Georgia.. == 1820 == In the 1820 Bryan County, Georgia US Federal Census 5 Harvey households are listed: * image 10 & duplicate 11 Joshua Smith, Master. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4ZX?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 10] * image 10 & duplicate 11 [[McElveen-246|William McElvin Master]] head of household, Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3, 10 thru 15: 1: 26 thru 44: 1, Females - Under 10: 1, 26 thru 44: 1, 45 and over: 1, Slaves - Males - Under 14: 1, Females - Under 14: 1, 26 thru 44: 1, Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4ZX?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 10] * image 10 & duplicate 11 '''[[Harvey-7426|Isaac Harvey Master]]''', head of household, 1 male less than 10, 1 male 16-18, 3 males '''16-26''', 2 females less than 10, 1 female 26-45, 1 person engaged in agriculture, 1 female slave 26-45. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4ZX image 10]. * image 10 & duplicate 11 '''[[Harvey-7688|Rich'd Harvey Master]]''', head of household, 1 male less than 10, 1 male '''16-26''', 1 female 16-26, 1 person engaged in agriculture, 1 female slave less than 14. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4ZX image 10]. * image 10 & duplicate 11 Jas Williams, Master. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4ZX image 10]. * image 12 [[Netherclift-43 |Alex Netherclift Master]], head of household Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1, '''Free Colored Persons''' Females Under 14: 2, 26 thru 44: 1, Slaves Males Under 14: 5, 14 thru 25: 3, 26 thru 44: 2, 45 and over: 4, Slaves Females Under 14: 5, 14 thru 25: 3, 26 thru 44: 1, 45 and over: 1. Total All Persons White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 28. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-498?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 12] * image 12 Andrew Bird, Master. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-498?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 12] * image 12 Mrs. Sarah Bird, Owner. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-498?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 12] * image 13 Alex Bird, Master. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC image 13]. * image 13 '''[[Harvey-12755|Lamuel Harvey Master]]''' head of household, 2 males less than 10, 1 male '''26-45''', 1 male '''45 or over''', 2 females less than 10, 1 female 26-45, 1 person engaged in agriculture. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC image 13]. There are two males over 21 years old in this household. Record does not indicate which is Lamuel. * image 13 [[Waller-3864|Hiram Waller, Master]] head of household, Free White Persons Males Under 10: 2, 26 thru 44: 1, Females Under 10: 1, 26 thru 44: 1 (presumed to be '''[[Harvey-12752|Nancy Harvey Waller]]'''), Total All Persons White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 13]. * image 13 Mrs. Ann Davies, Owner. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-VKX%3A1586985603%2C1586985750%2C1586984616 image 13] * image 13 '''[[Harvey-7374|John Harvey Master]]''', 1 male less than 10, 1 male '''26-45''', 1 female 26-45, 1 person engaged in agriculture. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC image 13]. * image 13 William Gray, Master. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC image 13]. * image 13 [[Williams-12867|William Williams Master]], Free White Persons Males Under 10: 3, 26 thru 44: 1, Females 26 thru 44: 1, Total All Persons White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HC image 13]. * image 14 [[Martin-51119|James Martin Master]], Free White Persons Males 10 thru 15: 1, 16 thru 18: 1,16 thru 25: 2, 45 and over: 1, Females 10 thru 15: 2, 45 and over: 1, '''Free Colored Persons Females 45 and over: 1''', Slaves Males 14 thru 25: 1, 45 and over: 1, Total All Persons White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HN image 14] * image 14 '''[[Harvey-113|Rich’d Harvey Master]]''' is listed as head of household, 1 male 10-15, 1 male '''45 and over''', 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 45 and over, 2 male slaves under 14, 1 male slave 45 and over, 1 female slave 26-44, 2 persons engaged in agriculture. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-4HN image 14] == 1830 == In the 1830 Bryan County, Georgia US Federal Census the following 6 Harvey families are listed: ''United States Census, 1830'', Georgia, Bryan County; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-9CV?i=7&cc=1803958 image 8]); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/technical-documentation/questionnaires/1830/1830-instructions.html 1830 Census Instructions to Enumerators]. * image 4 [[Netherclift-43 |A. Netherclift]] Free White Persons Males - 40 thru 49 : 1, 40 thru 49: 1 '''Free Colored Persons''' Females Under 10: 2, 36 thru 54: 1, Slaves Males - 24 thru 35: 4, 36 thru 54: 2, 55 thru 99: 1, Females - Under 10: 3, 10 thru 23 : 4, 24 thru 35: 2, 36 thru 54: 2, 55 thru 99: 1, Total All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 24. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-9XG?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 4] * image 4 [[Morel-992|Bryan M. Morel]] Free White Persons Males - 20 thru 29: 1, 50 thru 59: 1, '''Free Colored Persons''' Males 24 thru 35: 1, Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 5, 36 thru 54: 3, 55 thru 99: 4, Females - Under 10: 14, 10 thru 23: 12, 24 thru 35: 4, 36 thru 54: 4, 55 thru 99: 2, Total All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 51. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-9XG?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 4] * image 8 [[Williams-12867|William Williams]] Free White Persons Males Under 5: 1, 5 thru 9: 1, 10 thru 14: 1, 15 thru 19: 1, 40 thru 49: 1, Females Under 5: 2, 5 thru 9: 2, 15 thru 19: 1, 30 thru 39: 1, Total All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-9CV?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 8] * image 8, '''[[Harvey-7688|Richard Harvey]]''' 1 male under 5 (Zara), 1 male 10 to 15 (name unknown but he might be the child in the 1820 census), '''1 male 30 thru 40 (Richard)''', 3 females under 5 (Letitia Ann, Martha Carolina, and name unknown) 1 female 5 to 9 (Susan Elizabeth) and 1 female 20 to 39 (Cynthia) with 8 Total Free White Persons and one slave for a total of 9 persons. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-9CV?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 8] * image 8, '''[[Harvey-7374|John Harvey]]''' was '''40-50 years old''' with,1 male under 5, 2 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 female under 5, and 1 female 30-40. (Presumed to be Mary). See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-9CV?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 8] * image 8, '''[[Harvey-7426|Isaac Harvey]]''' Males under 5-1 (possibly John), 5 thru 9-1 (Unknown), 10 thru 14-1 (Unknown), '''30 thru 39-1''' (Isaac), Females, under 5-1 (Unknown), 5 thru 9-2 (Unknown and Unknown), 10 thru 14-2 (Unknown and Unknown), 30 thru 39-1 (Elizabeth), All Persons Total 10, No Slaves. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-9CV?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 8] * image 10 [[Waller-3864|Hiram Waller]] Free White Persons Males Under 5: 1, 10 thru 14: 1, 15 thru 19: 2, 30 thru 39: 1, Females - Under 5: 1, 10 thru 14: 30 thru 39: 1 (presumed to be '''[[Harvey-12752|Nancy Harvey Waller]]'''), Total All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-9VY?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 10] * image 10, '''[[Harvey-12750|William Harvey]]''' (son of Emanuel Harvey) was male '''40-49'''. No slaves were listed on the census record. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-9VY?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 10] * image 10, '''[[Unknown-643817|Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey]]''' '''60-70 years old''', along with 1 female age 10-15, 1 male age 30-40, no slaves, 3 total persons. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-9VY?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 10] * image 12, '''[[Harvey-12755|Lamuel Harvey]]''' Males: Under 5 - two, 5 thru 9 - one, '''30 thru 39 - one''', Females: 5 thru 9 - one, 15 thru 19 -one, 30 thru 39 - one, Total Free White Persons: Under 20 - 5, Total Free White Persons: 20 thru 49 - 2, Total Free White Persons: 7, Total All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) - 7. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-98S?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 12] * image 12, [[Harvey-112|Mrs. Mary Martin]] free white males 20-29: 2, females 60-69: 1, Slaves Slaves Males '''100 and over: 1''', Females Under 10: 1, 10 thru 23: 1. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-98S?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-V8C%3A1588469703%2C1588470339%2C1588469601 image 12] == 1840 == In the 1840 US Federal Census for Bryan County, Georgia (tabulated by John Harvey) 7 Harvey families are listed."Burke, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBYD?view=explore : Oct 27, 2023), image 217 of 1192; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. several Harvey’s are living close to or next to each other. * # 1 '''[[Harvey-7374 |John Harvey]]''', Males - Under 5-one, 5 thru 9-one, 10 thru 14-one,15 thru 19-one, 20 thru 29-one, 30 thru 39-one, 50 thru 59-one (presumed to be John), Females - 5 thru 9-one,10 thru 14-one, 40 thru 49-one (presumed to be Mary), Free White Persons - Under 20-six, 20 thru 49-three, Total Free White Persons-ten, no slaves listed, Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves-ten. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBR7?view=explore image 241] and [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBR7?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-LR9%3A1588665920%2C1588667772%2C1588667771 image 25] * # 2 Andrew Bird, Sr. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBR7?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-LR9%3A1588665920%2C1588667772%2C1588667771 image 25] * # 5 Andrew Bird, Jr. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBR7?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-LR9%3A1588665920%2C1588667772%2C1588667771 image 25] * # 8 Israel Bird See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBR7?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-LR9%3A1588665920%2C1588667772%2C1588667771 image 25] * # 40 Wm Burnside See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223]. * # 50 '''[[Harvey-20509|E. Harvey]]''', 1 male age 30-40, 2 males under age 5, 1 female age 20-30 with total 4 persons with 3 males and 1 female, all free white and no slaves. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223]. * # 51 '''[[Unknown-643817|E. Harvey, Wid]]''', 70-80 years old, along with 3 slaves, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-24, 1 female 36-55, 4 total persons. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223] * # 55 '''[[Harvey-22464 |Wm. Harvey Jr.]]''', 2 males under 5, William Jr. is listed as 20-29, and 1 female under 5. No adult white females were listed in the household. Slaves, 1 male slaves age under 10. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223]. * # 56 '''[[Harvey-13123 |J. M. Harvey]]''', free white male 15-19: 1. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223]. * # 56 '''[[Harvey-12755|Lemuel Harvey]]''' Free White Persons Males: Under 5 - one, 5 thru 9 - one, 10 thru 14 - one, 50 thru 59 - one, Free White Persons Females: Under 5 - one, 15 thru 19 - one, 40 thru 49 - one, Under 20 - 5, 20 thru 49 - 1, Total Free White Persons: 7, Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves - 7. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223]. * # 57 '''[[Harvey-12750|Wm. Harvey]]''', 1 white male 60-69, 1 white female 20-29, and 1 white male under 5. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SB2Q?view=explore image 223]. * # 77 [[Harvey-112|Mary Martin, Wid]] Free white males under 5: 1, 15-19: 1, females under 5: 1, 5-9: 1, 15-19: 1, 70-79: 1 (presumed to be Mary Harvey Martin), Slaves Males - Under 10: 2, Females Under 10: 1, 10 thru 23: 1, 24 thru 35: 1, Total All Persons, Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-3SDS?view=explore image 225]. * # 85 [[Waller-3864|H Waller]] Free White Persons - Males 5 thru 9: 2, 50 thru 59: 1 (presumed to be Hiram Waller), Females - Under 5: 1, 15 thru 19: 1, 40 thru 49: 1 (presumed to be '''[[Harvey-12752|Nancy Harvey Waller]]'''), Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-3SDS?view=explore image 225]. * # 90 '''[[Harvey-7688|Richard Harvey]]''' is listed with 2 males under 5 (presumed to be John and Richard), 1 male 5-9 (presumed to be Zara) 1 male 40-49 (presumed to be Richard), 2 females under 5 (presumed to be Sarah Jane and 1 unknown female) 3 females 5-9, (presumed to be Eliza, Cynthia Ann and 1 unknown female), 1 female 10-14 (presumed to be Susan Elizabeth), 1 female 15-19 (presumed to be Martha Carolina), 1 female 30-39 (presumed to be Cynthia) and 1 male slave 24-35 with a total of 13 listed in the household. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-3SDS?view=explore image 225]. * # 93 Josh Smith "Burke, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-3S29?view=explore : Oct 29, 2023), image 227 of 1192; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * # 127 A. Netherclift "Burke, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBF1?view=explore : Oct 29, 2023), image 229 of 1192; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * # 136 [[Rutherford-4078|N G Rutherford]] "Burke, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBF1?view=explore : Oct 29, 2023), image 229 of 1192; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * # 138 [[Morel-992|“Bryant M. Murrell”]] (30-39) "Burke, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBF1?view=explore : Oct 29, 2023), image 229 of 1192; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * # 130 [[Morel-719|“Jno Murrell”]] (40-49) "Burke, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY2-SBF1?view=explore : Oct 29, 2023), image 229 of 1192; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. == 1850 == In the 1850 US Federal Census, Bryan County, Georgia 6 Harvey families are listed: * image 13, # 51, '''[[Harvey-13122|Robinson Harvey]]''' age 26, Emaline age 17, Nathan age 1, [[Harvey-13116 |Simeon Harvey]] age 18, [[Clanton-603|Elizabeth Clanton]] age 45. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC3Q-VB4?view=explore : Oct 19, 2023), image 13 of 34; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 17, # 75, '''[[Harvey-13123|John Harvey]]''' age 29, Martha Ann age 22, Cornelia age 1. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC3Q-VT3?view=explore : Oct 19, 2023), image 17 of 34; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 17, # 76, '''[[Harvey-12750|William Harvey]]''' age 75 , Sarah Ann Logans age 42, James L Logans age 16, Georgian Logans age 8, John B Logans age 4. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC3Q-VT3?view=explore : Oct 19, 2023), image 17 of 34; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 17, # 77, '''[[Harvey-12755|Lemuel Harvey]]''' age 60, Rebecca Harvey age 30, James Harvey age 31, Oliver G Harvey age 36. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC3Q-VT3?view=explore : Oct 19, 2023), image 17 of 34; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 17, # 78 in the household of Jesse Futch is listed '''[[Harvey-22464|William Harvey]]''' age 40. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC3Q-VT3?view=explore : Oct 19, 2023), image 17 of 34; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 32, # 198, '''[[Harvey-7688|Richard Harvey]]''' age 50, Lyntha (Cynthia) age 49, Susan age 20, Eliza age 19, Syntha age 18, John age 17, Richard age 15, Sarah age 11, Julian age 7, [[Harvey-7795|James B]] age 6, and Elizabeth Strickland age 76. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC3Q-VZ5?view=explore : Oct 19, 2023), image 32 of 34; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. == 1860 == 1860 US Federal Census of Bryan County, Georgia image pages 84 to 127: * Ways Station, Bryan County, Georgia: ** image 103, # 132 '''[[Harvey-22338|James Harvey]]''' age 30, Lemuel Harvey age 66, Elizabeth Harvey age 42, top of next page, Oliver Harvey age 15, Richard Harvey age 4. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBG-2D5?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 103 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 104, # 133 [[Harvey-16971|Sarah Hogans]] age 50, Georgian Hogans age 18, John Hogans age 13, Mary A. Futch age 29, James Futch age 3, Isaac Futch age 1. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBG-22Z?view=explore : Oct 23, 2023), image 104 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 104, # 136, James Futch age 55, Mary Futch age 55, Mary Grey age 27, Carter Futch age 26, William Futch age 20, Jese Futch age 17, George Grey age 8, Mary Grey age 5. [[Gray-30443|Alice Grey]] age 3. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBG-22Z?view=explore : Oct 23, 2023), image 104 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 105, # 143, '''[[Harvey-13123|John Harvey]]''' age 38, Martha Harvey age 34 and children Cornelia age 11, Julia A. age 8, Elizabeth age 5, Winfield male age 4, Lemuel J. age 3, John age 1 and [[Harvey-13116 |Simeon Harvey]] age 27. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBG-227?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 105 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 107, # 151, '''[[Harvey-22464|William Harvey]]''' age 50, Emaline age 25, Eliza E. age 4, James H. age 3, John H. age 1. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBG-28P?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 107 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 109, # 163 '''[[Harvey-13122|Robinson Harvey]]''' age 35, Emeline age 28, Nathan age 10, Clem age 9, Glen age 8, America age 5, Georgia age 3, Synah (fe) age 9/12. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBG-2KT?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 109 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 110, # 174 '''[[Harvey-7687|Richard Harvey]]''' age 25, '''[[Harvey-7797|John Harvey]]''' age 26. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBG-2WG?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 110 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 111, # 174 '''[[Burnside-622|Cynthia Harvey]]''' age 58, Sarah age 22, Julia age 18, [[Harvey-7795| James B]] age 16, [[Harvey-12743|Habersham H]] age 9. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBG-2WG?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 110 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. ** image 111, # 177 '''[[Harvey-7798 |Zara Harvey]]''' age 31, Providence age 23, James (initial illeg) age 1. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBG-2HS?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 111 of 358; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. == 1870 == 1870 US Federal Census Bryan County, Georgia: * Image 66, # 500 Lucy Harvey age 18, (black), Thomas Harvey age 14 (black), Abram Harvey age 40 (black). "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635B-CS?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 66 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 69, # 525 [Williams-77319|[Frederick S. Williams]] "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635T-JQ?view=explore : Oct 28, 2023), image 69 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 70, # 528 Charles W. Clanton "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635R-9H?view=explore : Oct 28, 2023), image 70 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 70, # 530 Henry J. Parrish "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635R-9H?view=explore : Oct 28, 2023), image 70 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 70, # 531 William A. Woods "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635R-9H?view=explore : Oct 28, 2023), image 70 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 101, # 769 Richard Waller "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635B-FW?view=explore : Oct 28, 2023), image 101 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * Image 106, # 798 Nick Harvey age 15 (black). "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635T-7P?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 106 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 106, # 806 Wesley Parrish "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635T-7P?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 106 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * Image 107, # 108 Luck Brown age 19 (black), Jimpsey Brown age 9 (female, black) "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635B-8C?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 107 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * Image 114, # 804 James B Harvey (born S.C.) age 23, Lucy age 22, Martha A. Age 1. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6355-N5?view=explore : Oct 20, 2023), image 114 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * image 118, # 902 Joshua Smith age 78. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635Y-6H?view=explore : Oct 28, 2023), image 118 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * Image 121, # 924 [[Harvey-13122|George R. Harvey]] age 45, Emaline age 38, Nathan age 21, Clem age 19, Glen C. age 17, America age 15, Sinah age 13, Albert age 7, Miles age 5, Florence age 3, James W. age 1. "Bryan, Georgia, United States records, Jul 4, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635B-PD?view=explore : Oct 21, 2023), image 121 of 132; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. * Image 123, # 942 Mehittabel Gray age 57, George age 17, Mary age 15, [[Gray-30443|Alice V. Gray]] age 14. * Families left off 1870 Bryan County census include but are not limited to: ** James Bryan Harvey 26 in 1870 born in Bryan ** Richard Emanuel Harvey ** Martha Elizabeth Harvey ** Simeon Harvey ** Calvin Williams ** Mittie Unknown Williams ** Alexander Williams ** Zachariah Williams ** John M. Harvey == 1880 == In 1880 the census was recorded in 3 districts, Court House,, 19th G.M. District and Ways Station. (In process of adding records.) === 19th G. M. District === * image 10, # 80, Rebecca Harvey age 57, Richard Harvey age 25, Mary Harvey age 25 (Richard’s wife), Elizabeth Harvey age 1. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-BMP?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 10 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 11, # 86 Clem Harvey age 32, his wife Virginia age 27, Millard Harvey age 4, Phaos Harvey (male) age 3, Delia Harvey age 5/12. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-T2Y?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 11 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 11, # 86 Luck Brown age 27, his wife Charity age 20, Richard age 1, William age 3/12. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-T2Y?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 11 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * Image 12, # 97 Glen Harvey age 24, his wife Martha Harvey age 25. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-TV9?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 12 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * Image 14, # 113 Nathaniel Harvey age 30, his wife Synthia age 24, Ella age 8, Charles age 8, Alonzo age 4, Linton age 2, George age 8/12. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-Y5Z?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 14 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 18, # 150 George Harvey age 55, his wife Emaline age 47, Sinia (female) age 20, Albert G. age 19, Emmett V. age 17, Florence E. age 14, Miles age 12, Herschel V. age 9, Brooks age 7, Eliza Gray age 53 (sister to George Harvey). "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-YBG?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 18 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 21, # 173, Alfred Harvey is listed as 25 years old living with his wife Alice age 23, Frances female age 2 and Gordon male age 4/12. "United States Census, 1880", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8LZ-WB6 : Tue Oct 03 06:21:53 UTC 2023), Entry for Alfred Harvey and Alice Harvey, 1880. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-YT2?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 21 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 21, # 175, James Harvey age 40, his wife Mary age 38, James Harvey, Jr. age 19, Jackson age 13, Daniel age 12, Jane age 11, Josephine age 10, Elizabeth age 6, Alfred age 4, Linton age 2. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-YT2?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 21 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 21, # 176, [[Strickland-4113|Ellen Clanton]] age 50, [[Clanton-602|Susan E. Clanton]] age 15 and [[Harvey-13116 |Simeon Harvey]] age 50. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-YT2?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 21 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 28, # 229 [[Harvey-7687|Richard Harvey]] age 45, his wife [[Parrish-2204|Elizabeth]] age 36, Julian H age 18, Mary P age 13, Thomas age 11, Synthia age 9, Richard, Jr. age 7, Syra age 4, Ellen age 3, unnamed male age 1. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-TJR?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 28 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 28, # 231 James B. Harvey age 35, Mary Jane age 23, Mildred age 6, Eva age 5, Gordon age 3, Eana age 2, Isaac Grant (black) age 19 servant. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-TJR?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 : 24 December 2015), Georgia > Bryan > District 19 > ED 6 > image 28 of 29; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.) * image 29 [[Williams-91773|Calvin Williams]] (black) age 30, [[Unknown-600148|Minty]] (Mu) age 45, [[Williams-82166|”Elic”]] (Mu) age 17, [[Williams-82165|Zack]] (Mu) age 14. See [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB7-TLT?cc=1417683&wc=XWS9-L29%3A1589395848%2C1589399251%2C1589399250%2C1589394938 image 29] == 1890 == There is no 1890 census for Bryan County, Georgia. == Sources ==

HARVEYS IN BRYAN COUNTY AND FLORIDA

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==First Conflation== :1733-1740 Born c: LEMUEL HARVEY SR. R.S. Mar: SARAH(LNU) NOTE: Where do we see Sarah? and the reason the date would imporant is :1759 Born c. RICHARD THOMAS HARVEY SR R.S. Mar: ELIZABETH MORRELL : # NSDAR 332629-Son of LEMUEL HARVEY SR. :*Lemuel Harvey might be a cousin (let's get SOMETHING - ANYTHING defending Lemuel's existence - PLEASE. We need it badly!) but not a direct line here. Stewart-37280|Lester Newton Stewart (1912-1972) :1761 Born c. WILLIAM EMANUEL HARVEY SR R.S. Virginia :-Son of LEMUEL HARVEY SR. Mar NANCY '''NEEDS REVIEW - SEE THE FOLLOWING''' * Wikitree is still researching '''[[morel-749|Elizabeth Morel Harvey]]''''s parents ::See [[Morel-703|John Morel]] biography for father and [[Morel-703|Peter Morel]] grandfather. ::GEDCOM Lineage [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Morel-703] * See '''[[Harvey-113|Richard Harvey]]''' * WILLIAM EMANUEL HARVEY SR - SON OF RICHARD HARVEY AND ELIZABETH MOREL: SEE [[Harvey-21219|WILLIAM HARVEY]] ::[[McElveen-246|William Emanuel McElveen Sr.]] were most likely comrads in arms as you see from their military records. William Emanuel McElveen married [[Harvey-56|Susannah "Susan" (Harvey) McElveen, Burnside, Baggs]], my direct ancestor. William was old enough to be her father, but Susannah was his first and only wife and I think they had 6 children with William and 2 with Edmond, both of which died. Baggs was there to help her raise the children who were left. William left his plantation in Williamsburg and moved to Bulloch County when he married Susannah in 1807. * The McElveens were Highlanders from Ayrshire, minor aristocracy. They were forced off their land to Ireland during the Killing Times and were stuck there for one generation when the children were able to finally move to Williamsburg/Sumter South Carolina. ==Who was Lemuel Harvey?== # Start [[Stewart-37280|Lester Harvey]]'s connection with me and this family is through [[Harvey-2203|Sarah]] and William Williams [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stewart-37280&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] They had a son Bill. Bill needs a more precise connection with his wife to give Wiki a clearer picture of his connection to this family. As far as our search goes, our connection is through a marriage even as it shows the connection through Sarah. # Joshua Stewart comes through [[Harvey-7374|John "Boss" Harvey]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stewart-41357&person2Name=Moyer-780] It seems our connection is through descendants of Richard Harvey. :You through John "Boss" Harvey : Lester through Sarah (Harvey) Williams : me throuogh Susannah (Harvey) McElveen/Burnsides/Baggs '''QUESTION''' How relevant is Lemuel? and if he wasn't on the Will distributing the estate amongst the children, then is that child a descendant of the Harveys? ---- ==Descendants of Richard and Elizabeth Harvey== Unless you have a source that proves otherwise, William Harvey is oldest as explained above. : 1787 Born c.JOHN M "BOSS" HARVEY : -Son of RICHARD HARVEY R.S. Virginia-Mar: 1st JUDITH FUTCH 2nd MARY ALEXANDER--Removed with 2nd wife to Columbia County Florida from Bryan County Ga. : 1790 Born c. ISAAC HARVEY mar: ELIZABETH BURNSIDE-Wife-Family and 1-Slave removed to Columbia County Florida from Bryan Co. Ga. : 1794 Born c. LEMUEL HARVEY JR ??? Who is Lemuel? 1795-Born c. MARTHA ANN "POLLY" HARVEY removed to Madison County Florida : 1796-Born c. SARAH HARVEY Mar: March 4-1813 Bryan Co. Ga. to WILLIAM WILLIAMS SR of Bulloch Co Ga. Removed to Columbia Co Florida : 1798 Born c. SAMUEL HARVEY 1814 Born c. OLIVER G HARVEY Mar: ELIZABETH V SHUMAN : 1818 Born c. REBECCA ELIZABETH HARVEY : -Dau of LEMUEL HARVEY JR. : 1819-1823 Born c. JAMRS HARVEY : -Son of LEMUEL HARVEY JR. : 1819 Sept 11 JOHN HARVEY : -Son of JOHN M "BOSS" HARVEY-Mar:: MARY ANN JOHNSON : 1820 Born c. RICHARD HARVEY : Son of JOHN M "BOSS" HARVEY : 1829 Born c. WILLIAM EMANUEL HARVEY JR : -Son of WILLIAM EMANUEL HARVEY SR. Mar: ZARA '''NOTE: iS THIS WILLIAM HARVEY'S FAMILY?''''Where did you find a source for this? *** I can't open a child's profile for William without a source?? : 1829 Born c. ANDREW J HARVEY :-Son of JOHN M "BOSS" HARVEY. Removed to Columbia County Fl from Bryan Co Ga : 1831-Born c. ELIZABETH HARVEY : -Daughter of RICHARD HARVEY JR Mar; To JOHN MARTIN : 1844 February 27 Born JAMES BRYAN "POLK" HARVEY Father: RICHARD T HARVEY JR. 1872 Died before-JOHN EMANUEL HARVEY-Wife MARTHA ANN THOMPSON. 1873 September 18 Born Bryan Co Ga MILDRED HARVEY : - Daughter of JAMES BRYAN "POLK" HARVEY and MARY JANE BRANNEN--Mar: GEORGE MCPHERSON EDWARDS 1875 April 1 Born Bryan Co Ga EVA HARVEY-Daughter of JAMES BRYAN "POLK" HARVEY and MARY JANE BRANNEN Mar; JOSEPH EMERSON BROWN ===Harveys in Georgia=== March 1, 1778 Bessingham Harvey one of 5 Magistrates assigned to Burke County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSHJ-X?i=47&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ5GQ-GYW2]The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia Vol 2 p. 48 July 2, 1776: Charles Harvey nominated and elected a magistrate in Queensborough County Charles Harvey [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSHY-H?i=148&wc=WD6Q-R98%3A1590063759&cc=2546162] The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia Vol 1 p. 148 Irish around the Ogeechee River lhttps://www.ajc.com/news/local/here-where-irish-people-live-georgia/0FpDDPP51cVyQ7zcUC6rCL] Atlantic Journal-Constitution Sept 30, 1784: Charles Harvey 287.5 acres in Franklin County Grant signed by the Governor [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSH8-X?i=723&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162] The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia Vol 2 p. 724 July 26, 1784: James Harvey is granted 400 Acres and Evan Harvey is granted 200 acres in Wilkes County James and Evan each granted land [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-PSQ1-L?i=676&wc=WD6Q-RMP%3A1590063750&cc=2546162] The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia Vol 2 p. 677 ==Sources==

Harveysburg Free Black School

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[[Category: Ohio, African-American Family History]] [[Category: Harveysburg Free Black School, Harveysburg, Ohio]] [[Category:Harveysburg, Ohio]] ===Harveysburg Free Black School=== For a grouping of profiles of persons affiliated with this school, please see [[:Category: Harveysburg Free Black School, Harveysburg, Ohio]] {{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Warren_County_Ohio-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Harveysburg Free Black School. }} Established in 1831 in Harveysburg, the Harveysburg Free Black School was the first free school for African American children in Ohio. Quakers [[Harvey-10577|Dr. Jesse]] and [[Burgess-7848|Elizabeth (Burgess) Harvey]] founded the school and furnished it with competent teachers and equipment from the east. The school relied on donations, principally from the Grove Monthly Meeting of Friends in Harveysburg, to remain open. In 1976, the Harveysburg Bicentennial Committee acquired the building and restored it to its original appearance. The Harveysburg Free Black School now serves as the Harveysburg Community Historical Society's headquarters. '''For More Information, See''': *[https://web.archive.org/web/20230626091220/https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/index.php?title=Harveysburg_Free_Black_School "Ohio History Central: Harveysburg Free Black School"], (archived at WayBack Machine) *[https://www.theclio.com/web/entry?id=35754/ Harveysburg Community Historical Society]

Harwick Mine Disaster 1904

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Harwick Coal Mine Disaster, Cheswick, Pennsylvania, 1904]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Harwick 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 Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 25 Jan 1904 * Location: [[:Category:Cheswick, Pennsylvania|Cheswick, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 179 killed * Cause: Explosion {| 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;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === === Sources ===

Harwick Mine Disaster 1938

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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 12 January 1938 * Location: [[:Category:Harwick, Pennsylvania|Harwick, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 10 * Cause: Explosion === 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;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Harwick Mine Disaster, Harwick, Pennsylvania, 1938]] 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:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Harwick, Pennsylvania]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/harwick_1938.htm

Hasen Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hasen families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hasen. (If you have any information to add about Hasens or the name, please do.) === Alternate Spellings === It is sometimes spelled Hasson. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HASSAN_1.html Hassan]. === Origins of the Surname Hasen === Hasen means to show strength, a fortress. As a Danish surname it refers to a hare (rabbit). === Geographic Centers of Hasen Families === As a surname it is mostly found in Northern Ireland. In the UK the surname Hasen is in the Durham and Yorkshire counties. In the USA it is often found in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.

Hashemy 1850 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Hashemy, Arrived 25 Oct 1850]] :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html ''Hashemy'' - arrived in WA in 1850 - ''(from Perth DPS)'' ] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival to the Colony of Western Australia She carried the second of 37 shipments of male convicts |caption= [[space: Hashemy 1850 - Ship Tree|''Hashemy,'' 1850]]
[[Space:West_Aust_Convicts_-_Ship_Tree|Convict ''Ships'']] }} :This 523 ton barque was built in Calcutta in 1817. It was employed as a convict transport and left Portland, England on July 22, 1850 bound for the Swan River Colony. She carried the second of 37 shipments of male convicts destined for Western Australia. The voyage took 95 days and the ''Hashemy'' arrived in Fremantle on October 25, 1850 with 131 passengers and 100 convicts (Erickson).
John Ross and John W. Bowler were the captain and surgeon respectively. [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#passengers Other Passengers] :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks :Bowler John William | .. surgeon superintendent; 1st voyage :Bruce John | '''42''' staff officer; captain; 56th Foot :Bruce Johanna | .. wife :Bruce .... .... .... | '''18''' child; daughter :Bruce Jane | '''17''' child; daughter :Bruce Mary | '''15''' child; daughter :Bruce Caroline | '''9''' child; daughter :Bruce Emily | ''' 8''' child; daughter :Bruce Edward | ''' 3m''' child; son :.... .... .... .... | .... .. servant with the BRUCE family :.... .... .... .... | .... .. servant with the BRUCE family :Fletcher Matthew | .. religious instructor (Anglican); to SA 1852 per 'Merope' :Fletcher Louisa | .. wife :'''Piesse''' [[Piesse-83| C. Alexander John]] | '''38''' Colonial Secretary; | injured during voyage; died (WA) in March '''1851''' == Sources == :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
Warders & Families | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#passengers Other Passengers]

Haskell County, Oklahoma

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{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} ---- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS [[Prentice-1539|Ronald Prentice]]. ---- ===Formed From=== The area now comprising Haskell County was created at statehood primarily from the former Sans Bois County of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory. Sans Bois County was part of the Moshulatubbee District, one of three administrative super-regions comprising the Choctaw Nation. Small portions of present-day Haskell County fell within Gaines County and Skullyville County, Choctaw Nation. [https://www.okhistory.org/images/research/IT.Choctaw.pdf See Map] ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Haskell County[[:Category:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |NW Location = "Canadian River"
"Lake Eufala"
[[:Space:McIntosh County, Oklahoma|McIntosh County]] |N Location = "Canadian River"
[[:Space:Muskogee,_County,_Oklahoma|Muskogee County]] |NE Location = "Arkansas River"
"Kerr Reservoir"
[[:Space:Sequoyah_County%2C_Oklahima|Sequoyah County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Le_Flore_County%2C_Oklahoma|Le Flore County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Le_Flore_County%2C_Oklahoma|Le Flore County]] |S Location = [[:Space:Latimer_County%2C_Oklahoma|Latimer County]] |SW Location = [[:Space:Pittsburg_County%2C_Oklahoma|Pittsburg County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Pittsburg_County%2C_Oklahoma|Pittsburg County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== The presence of Caddoan-speaking Mound Builders (around A.D. 850 to 1450) in the area of the two rivers has been documented by archaeological evidence. The Wichita, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Quapaw, and Osage hunted in this area of eastern Oklahoma before European contact. Many explorers traversed northern Haskell County as they followed the Arkansas or main (South) Canadian rivers, including Jean Baptiste Bénard de La Harpe, Pierre and Paul Mallet, Lt. James Wilkinson, Maj. Stephen Long, and Jacob Fowler. Although present Haskell County lies south of the Three Forks area, the vibrant fur trade of the early nineteenth century enticed French, Spanish, and American Indians to the area. In 1831 the Choctaw began arriving to the newly created Choctaw Nation, which included present Haskell County. Many came by steamboat and landed at Tamaha. In 1849 Capt. Randolph B. Marcy mapped out the California Road, which ran through the present county. A site on Cooper Creek on the California Road later served as a stage stop. ~Larry O'Dell, “[https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=HA047 Haskell County],” The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Prior to Oklahoma statehood the area was part of San Bois County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. At statehood in 1907, Haskell County was named in honor of Charles N. Haskell, the first governor of Oklahoma. ====Government Offices==== * County Courthouse - Stigler ===Geography=== The county landscape varies, with the elevation ranging from five hundred to fifteen hundred feet above sea level. The Sans Bois Mountains lie in the county's southern portion, and two lakes, Lake Eufaula (from the west) and the Robert S. Kerr Reservoir (from the east), protrude into the county in the north. The South Canadian River forms the northern border with McIntosh and Muskogee counties before draining into the Arkansas River at the Robert S. Kerr Reservoir, which serves as the northeastern border with Sequoyah County. Pittsburg, Latimer, and Le Flore counties surround southern Haskell County, and Sans Bois Creek is the other major drainage from west to east. The McClellan-Kerr Navigation System, of which the Kerr Reservoir is a part, has benefited the county, especially the town of Keota, making it a shipping point and attracting industry. In the first half of the twentieth century, timber and coal were important economic resources.
~Larry O'Dell, “[https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=HA047 Haskell County],” The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture '''Airports'''
Stigler Regional Airport (ICAO: KGZL, FAA LID: GZL, formerly F84) is a city-owned, public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Stigler, a city in Haskell County, Oklahoma, United States. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility. ~Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Stigler_Regional_Airport|Stigler Regional Airport]] '''Hospitals'''
Haskell County Community Hospital, a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital located in Stigler, is operated by Haskell Regional Hospital, Inc., a non-profit hospital corporation, with headquarters located in Crown Point, Indiana. '''Lakes'''
Eufaula Lake and the Robert S. Kerr Reservoir, which are connected by the South Canadian River, form the northern border with McIntosh, Muskogee and Sequoyah counties. '''Major Highways''' *Oklahoma State Routes: **SH 2 **SH 9 **SH 31 **SH 82 *US Highways: **There are no US or Interstate Highways located within the county. However, SH 9 connects east to US 271, then to Interstates 40 and 49 at Fort Smith, Arkansas, about 50 miles east of Stigler. Also, SH 9 connects west to US 69, at nearby Eufaula, this highway is a major North/South trucking route between Dallas, Texas and Kanas City, Missouri. *Future Roads: ** A proposed extension of the Muskogee Turnpike (OK 351) has been on the regions high-priority list for decades as a link to I-44 and the Tulsa metro via an alignment through central Haskell County to Poteau in Le Flore County. Although the project has not been funded, this route could some day connect Tulsa to the future I-49 alignment near Mena, Arkansas, offering direct access to New Orleans shipping and international trade. '''Railroads'''
There are no active railroads in Haskell County at the present time. *Original Railroads ** Fort Smith and Western ** Midland Valley '''Waterways'''
* McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System [[wikipedia:McClellan–Kerr_Arkansas_River_Navigation_System|(Wikipedia)]] ** San Bois Channel ** Kerr Reservoir ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture'''
* Cotton (1850s to 1930s) * Corn * Oats * Beef Cattle '''Minerals'''
* Coal - first extracted through traditional underground mining and later surface (strip) mining. ===Protected Areas=== * Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge [[wikipedia:Sequoyah_National_Wildlife_Refuge|(Wikipedia)]] ===Demographics=== Haskell County has a Population of 12,500 plus, which ranks it 51st out of the 77 Oklahoma counties. The largest incorporated area is Stigler with 2700 plus residents. The county's racial makeup is 17% Native and 7% of two or more races (predominately Native), whereas Black, Hispanics and Asians make up just more than 5% combined, and the bulk of residents reporting White alone 70%. ::'''Note: ''' The [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=HA046 Town of Haskell, Oklahoma]* is located in western [[Space:Muskogee%2C_County%2C_Oklahoma|Muskogee County]]. ====Cities==== * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=ST035 Stigler]* (County Seat) ====Towns==== * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=KE009 Keota]* * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=KI016 Kinta]* * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=MC016 McCurtain]* * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=TA010 Tamaha]* * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=WH007 Whitefield]* ::* The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Oklahoma Historical Society ====Unincorporated Communities==== * Hoyt * Lequire ====Former Communities==== * [[Space:Garland_Community|Garland]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Reunion Days - [https://www.stiglerok.net/chamber-calendar Stigler/Haskell County Chamber] ===National Register of Historic Places=== * Keota vicinity: ** Otter Creek Archaeological Site (34-HS-25), Address Restricted, 12/31/74, D, 74001661. * Kinta: ** Cotton Storage House, off SH-2, 1/10/80, A, 80003263. ** Kinta High School [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], SH-2, 9/26/88, A,C, 88001383. ** Scott Store, SH-2, 1/11/80, B, 80003264. * Kinta vicinity: ** McCurtain, Edmund, House, NE of Kinta, 6/27/80, B, 80003265. ** McCurtain, Green, House, NE of Kinta, 6/21/71, B, 71000661. * Stigler: ** Haskell County Courthouse [County Courthouses of Oklahoma TR], 202 East Main, 8/23/84, A,C, 84003061. ** Stigler School Gymnasium-Auditorium [WPA Public Buildings, Recreational Facilities & Cemetery Improvements in Southeastern Oklahoma, 1935-1943 TR], 4th & "E", 9/8/88, A,C, 88001384. * Stigler vicinity: ** Mule Creek Archaeological Site (34-HS-40), Address Restricted, 9/13/78, D, 78002237. * Tamaha ** Tamaha Jail & Ferry Landing, NE of Stigler, 11/14/80, A, 80003266. ===Schools=== ====Public Schools==== *Current Schools **Keota PK-12 **Kiamichi Technology Center (HS and Adult Students) **Kinta PK-12 **McCurtain PK-12 **Stigler PK-12 **Whitefield PK-08 *Historic Schools ** [[Space:Garland_Community|Garland]] ===Cemeteries=== * Antioch [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/97874/antioch-cemetery Find A Grave 97874] * Brooken [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98029/brooken-cemetery Find A Grave 98029] * Enterprise [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98363/enterprise-cemetery Find A Grave 98363] * Garland [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1001141/garland-cemetery Find A Grave 1001141] * Hoyt [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141137/hoyt-cemetery Find A Grave 2141137] * Iron Bridge [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/175593/iron-bridge-cemetery Find A Grave 175593] * Keota [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1969564/keota-cemetery Find A Grave 1969564] * Lewisville [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98815/lewisville-cemetery Find A Grave 98815] * Little Sans Bois [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98833/little-sans-bois-cemetery Find A Grave 98833] * Lona Valley [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201199/lona-valley-cemetery Find A Grave 2201199] * Miners [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98489/miners-cemetery Find A Grave 98489] * Mountain Home [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99040/mountain-home-cemetery Find A Grave 99040] * Old Cache [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/473009/old-cache-cemetery Find A Grave 473009] * Old Panther [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99163/old-panther-cemetery Find A Grave 99163] * Quinton [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99319/quinton-cemetery Find A Grave 99319] * Sans Bois [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1175451/san-bois-cemetery Find A Grave 1175451] * Shady Grove [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99511/shady-grove-cemetery Find A Grave 99511] * Simon Isaac [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154056/simon-isaac-cemetery Find A Grave 2154056] * Star [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1104393/star-cemetery Find A Grave 1104393] * Stigler [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/600422/stigler-cemetery Find A Grave 600422] * Tamaha [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99632/tamaha-cemetery Find A Grave 99632] * West Liberty [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/224210/west-liberty-cemetery Find A Grave 224210] * Whitefield [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/473122/whitefield-cemetery Find A Grave 473122] * Small Cemeteries, less than 50 burials ** Barker Henson ** Blaine ** Bonham ** Brinsom - Cooper ** Cane Creek ** Cooper-Woodridge ** Eston Greenwood ** Folsom ** Gorham Lequire Family ** Kinta or Watkins ** Lamon Perry ** Luce ** Martin ** Morris ** Mount Zion ** Nunley ** Old Enterprise ** Old Perry ** Old Quinton ** Robinson Family ** Sand Springs ** Schroughout ** Scott-Perry ** Silome Springs ** Trueblood ** Tuckers Knob ** Vance Family ** Wallen ** Willis Family ** Wise Family ** Wise Orchard ** Woodsman ** Woolridge ===Historical Census=== *Dawes Commission 1896 - 1907 **Search: [https://www.okhistory.org/research/dawes Oklahoma Historical Society] or [https://www.fold3.com/collection/native-american Fold 3 (requires subscription)] **More Information: [[Space:Dawes_Act|Dawes Act]], [[Space:Dawes_Rolls|Dawes Rolls]], [[Space:Dawes_Census_Card|Dawes Card]] *U.S. Census **No decennial census prior to 1850 **1850 - Indian Territory (included with Arkansas slave schedule only): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVHV-SLH United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 - FamilySearch] **1860 - Indian Territory (included with Arkansas slave schedule only): [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3161105 United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 - FamilySearch] **1870 - Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation not included **1885 - Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2761958 United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940 - FamilySearch] **1890 - not available **1900 - Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation (separate from Oklahoma Territory): [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900 - FamilySearch] **1910 - Oklahoma: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910 - FamilySearch] **1920 - Oklahoma: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920 - FamilySearch] **1930 - Oklahoma: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930 - FamilySearch] **1940 - Oklahoma: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940 - FamilySearch] ===Notables=== * [[McCurtain-41|Greenwood McCurtain (1848-1910)]] Elected Choctaw Chief * [[Risenhoover-193|Theodore Marshall Risenhoover (1934-2006)]] Member U.S. Congress * [[Shirley-986|Myra Maybelle (Shirley) Starr (1848-1889)]] "Belle Starr" Famous Outlaw * [[Stigler-147|William Grady Stigler (1891-1952)]] Oklahoma State Senate, Member U.S. Congress ===Wikitree Profiles=== * [[Garland-1411|Joseph Garland Sr (abt.1836-1905)]] U.S. Postmaster for Garland, I.T., Choctaw Nation Supreme Court Judge * [[McCurtain-42|Edmund McCurtain (1842-1890)]] Elected Choctaw Chief * [[Stigler-148|Joseph S. Stigler (1857-1949)]] U.S. Postmaster for Newman, I.T., namesake for Stigler, Oklahoma at Statehood ===County Resources=== * [https://haskellok.tripod.com/ Haskell County Historical Society] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Haskell_County,_Oklahoma|Haskell County, Oklahoma]] ===Sources===

Haslett Name Study

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[[Category:Haslett Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Haslett-185|Gail Ragsdale]] 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 ==

Hasting Harrison on the Abercrombie's

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== Martin Dial and Related Families ... == === Family of Martin Dial === According to Harrison, Martin Dial's information is as follows: :Born: 30 Dec 1744, probably in England :Died: 26 Dec 1844 (according to a sworn statement by his son Jonathan in application for a pension from his father's Revolutionary War service) :Married (1st): Chrystie Abercrombie in about 1775 :Born: about 1746 in South Carolina or England :Died: about 1800-1810 :Married (2nd): Hannah (surname of Armstrong or McDaniel is suggested but not proven) :Martin Dial's Children: # John Hastings Dial # Hannah Dial (married Captain John Armstrong) # Colvill Dial # James Dial # Martin Dial, Jr. # Isaac Dial # Jonathan Dial # William Dial === Family of Jane Armstrong Abercrombie === According to Harrison, Jane Armstrong was the daughter of Hannah Dial Armstrong, who was the daughter of Martin Dial and Chrystie Abercrombie. :Born: 28 Dec 1812 :Died: 29 Sep 1889 :Married: Capt. Jonathan Abercrombie, Jr. in about 1830 :Born: about 30 May 1807 :Died: 12 Jun 1886 :Children: # Lewis Abercrombie # Bartlett Abercrombie # Chrystie Abercrombie # Charlotte Abercrombie # Clarinda Abercrombie # Clarytine Abercrombie # Jonathan Abercrombie # Eunicy Abercrombie # John Collier Abercrombie # William D. Abercrombie NOTE: Further information on their children can be found in the book. === Family of Hastings Dial === According to Harrison, Hastings Dial was the oldest brother of Martin Dial, and legal heir to his father's estate. :Born: 8 Nov 1732 in England :Died: about 1809 in Laurens, South Carolina, United States :Married: Rebecca Abercrombie about 1768 :Born: 4 Feb 1739 in England :Died: 1 Jun 1825 in Laurens, South Carolina, United States :Children: # Hastings Dial, Jr. # James Dial # Isaac Malcolm Dial # Rebecca Dial # Mary (Polly) Dial # Isabella Dial # Henry Arthur Dial # Jane Dial NOTE: Further information on their children can be found in the book. Harrison states that: ''Hastings Dial and his father-in-law, James Abercrombie, Jr., were two of the wealthiest men in S.C.'' === Some of Martin Dial's Connections: Abercrombie === According to Harrison: Rebecca and Chrystie Abercrombie's Parents: * ''Rebecca Abercrombie who married Hastings Dial and Chrystie Abercrombie who married Martin Dial, were daughters of James Abercrombie, Jr.'' * Rebecca and Chrystie Abercrombie's mother may have been: *# Elizabeth Sherill, their father's second wife -OR- *# Hannah Pickard, their father's first wife (based on ''Old records left by Geo. W. Dial, of Detroit, owned by Miss Rebecca Dial, a daughter of the late S.C. U.S. Senator, Nathaniel B. Dial'' On James Abercrombie, Jr: * ''Veteran students disagree as to who was the father of James Abercrombie, Jr. Some say that his father was Sir James Abercrombie of Scotland, the British Attorney General of the Colony of S.C. from 1732 to 1744. They say that Sir James Abercrombie's wife was Mary Gordon, that both of them were born and died in Scotland.'' * ''There are some who claim that it has been established that Sir James Abercrombie, the Colonial Attorney General, was a bachelor!'' * ''There are those who give references to support their claim that among "our" ancestral Abercrombie families was the Abercrombie family of Burkenbog''... ''They cite "Burk's Peerage and Barrentage" to show that "our" Sir James Abercrombie was a son of Sir Alexander of Birkenbog. Having not been able to consult the references given or otherwise verify these claims I simply submit them as interesting surmises" Children of James Abercrombie, Jr.: # Isabel Abercrombie (married a Blackwell of VA) # Mary Abercrombie (Married a Dial of NC) # Thomas Abercrombie # Isaac Abercrombie # John Abercrombie # James Abercrombie # Alexander Abercrombie # Charles Abercrombie # Colvill Abercrombie # Rebecca Abercrombie # Chrystie Abercrombie == Sources == * ''Martin Dial and related families, with their ancestors, descendants and connections: compiled from original records, letters and other materieals collected over a period of ten years''. Harrison, Hastings: Senior Consultant to the President of Southern Methodist University, 1959. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE927220.

Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree

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[[Category: Hastings (1855)]][[Category:Hastings (Ship)]] [[Category: Arrivals to Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 130 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| to Western Australia]] }} ::The ''Hastings'' [http://www.searlecanada.org/sunderland/sunderland043.html#hastings ''Hastings'' 425 later 392 tons] ''(or others,)'' made [https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm six voyages] to the Colony of Western Australia, and two earlier voyages to New Zealand, in the 1850s ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1861''' - '''''Hastings''''' | 29 01 '''1861''' | Fremantle London | ... '''24''' ::General Intelligence. ('''1861,''' February 1). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2932911 ''The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News'' (WA : 1848 - 1864), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 23, 2021] :Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED.
January 30. — ''Hastings,'' 541 tons, J. McQueen, master, from London. Shipping Intelligence. ('''1861,''' February 6). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article69135709 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News''
(Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 23, 2021]
Passengers — [[Burt-1790|Mr and ]][[Bryan-2492|Mrs A. P. '''Burt,''']] and [[Bryan-2492|family,]] Mr and Mrs D. '''McPherson''' and family, Mr B. '''Tuckey,''' Mr '''Ross,''' Mr '''Reynolds'''; Steerage, G. '''Bowie''', E. S. '''King''', Caroline '''Davey''' and family. ::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1861,''' March 27). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article69136401 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News''
(Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 23, 2021] :'''1863''' - '''''Hastings''''' | 26 07 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | ... '''17''' ::27. (July) — ''Hastings,'' 541 tons, J. McQueen, master, from London. Shipping Intelligence. ('''1863,''' July 29). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article69136935 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] Passengers — Mr Percy '''Green''' in cabin; and '''16''' miners in steerage. General cargo. ::General Intelligence. ('''1863,''' August 21). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2934579 ''The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News'' (WA : 1848 - 1864), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] ''(Round trip - Champion Bay)'' :(Oct) 26—''Hastings,'' 541 tons, Captain McQueen, from Champion Bay. Shipping Intelligence. ('''1863,''' October 28). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66013968 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] Passengers—Mrs. and Misses '''Brown,''' '''Shenton''' and servant, Mrs. '''Phelps,''' Messrs. G. '''Shenton, jun.''', '''Bickley,''' '''Brown,''' C. '''Clinch,''' and 9 others. ::Cargo— 518 bales wool, 114 tons copper ore, 230 lead ore, 539 bags flour, 6 tons bark. :28. (Dec) — ''Hastings,'' 541 tons, James McQueen, commander, for London. Shipping Intelligence. ('''1863,''' December 2). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66013497 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] Passengers — Mrs L. S. '''Leake,''' Miss E. '''Sands,''' and Miss '''Boyd''' in cabin; Perceival '''Poole,''' steerage.
::EXPORTS. Per ''Hastings.'' — 1124 bales,=369,900 lbs. wool, 3,193 bags,=230 tons, lead ore, 12 lumps, and 1,866 bags.=113 tons 17 cwt., copper ore, 14¼ tons wattle bark, 9 bundles whalebone, 1 bale cotton, 1 bag specie, 4 box specimens, and 1 case sundries. :'''1864''' - '''''Hastings''''' | 17 12 '''1864''' | Fremantle London | ... ''' 98''' ::Same day — ''Hastings,'' 541 tons, Captain McQueen, from London, with general cargo. Shipping Intelligence. ('''1864,''' December 21). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66013249 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] Passengers — Rev. F. '''Taylor,''' Rev. T. C. '''Lawrence,''' wife and 3 children, Mrs '''Roe,''' Miss Roe and 8 children, and Mr '''Grabham,''' Surgeon Superintendent, cabin; steerage — 12 single men, 6 married do, 46 single women, 6 married do, 9 children, and infants (2) ; total, '''81''' in steerage. ::The ''Hastings'' arrived at Roebuck Bay on 13th February, (1865) RETURN OF THE " HASTINGS" FROM ROEBUCK BAY. ('''1865,''' March 29). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66014526 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] after a run of nine days from Champion Bay, and anchored in Gage's Roads on Monday. ''(Round trip - Roebuck to Champion Bay)'' ::The ''Hastings,'' with sandalwood, sailed last Monday for Singapore; ('''1865,''' May) FREMANTLE. ('''1865,''' May 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66014016 ''The Inquirer and Commercial News'' (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 25, 2021] she had only 3 horses on board, one of which (Garrogin), was the winner of the Maiden Plate. The races will come off at Singapore in November next; so that if the horse arrives there safely, we may hear of his having distinguished himself as a racer, which no doubt will be pleasing to his late owner, Mr [[Locke-2020|J. B. '''Locke,''']] as well as to the gentleman who selected him for shipment. Fremantle, 29th May, '''1865.''' :'''1869''' - '''''Hastings''''' | 26 07 '''1869''' | Fremantle London | ... '''70''' :'''1877''' - '''''Hastings''''' | 26 05 '''1877''' | Fremantle London | ... '''81''' :'''1883''' - '''''Hastings''''' | 02 06 '''1883''' | Fremantle London | ... '''22''' ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] ::SHIPPING NEWS. ('''1861,''' April 16). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article832917 ''The South Australian Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved January 24, 2021] :::''Hastings'', barque, 425 tons, C. J. Thompson, master ::''The problem with these reports is the stated tons do not line up !'' (ie: 2 ''Hastings'' ) :::Another ''Hastings'' Then to ? [https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/vessel-voyages-all/927364 Port Adelaide] [https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/vessel-voyages-all/927364 Built 1849] ::To New Zealand [[:Category:Hastings (1855)|Hastings (1855)]] :''Hastings'' (arrived 02/12/'''1856''') in The Lyttelton Times, 03/12/1856, p 7 :''Hastings'' (arrived 20/03/'''1858''') in The Lyttelton Times, 24/03/1858, p 4 :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] | [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] == Sources == ::[http://www.searlecanada.org/sunderland/sunderland043.html#hastings A list of the Sunderland built vessels - ''26 : Hastings'']

Hastings Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Hastings Cemetery, Hastings, Hawke's Bay]] [[Category: Hawke's Bay Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This cemetery is administered by Hastings District Council. The Council database contains more than 57,000 records from the four Hastings cemeteries (Hastings, Havelock North, Mangaroa and Puketapu) and cremations. For all enquiries contact:
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cemetery@hdc.govt.nz Grave concern (in 2018) that Hastings will run out of burial space, has led to a council decision expand Mangaroa Cemetery. Councillors voted to expand Mangaroa Cemetery, freeing up space for an extra 5206 plots, which it is estimated will last almost 42 years. Statistics provided in 2018 show on average 124 bodies are interred in cemeteries across Hastings each year, with 714 cremations and 200 ash interments. === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179149/hastings-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this has 6582 entries. * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Hastings-Cemetery-and-Crematorium/203796 BillionGraves] - this has 1019 entries. * [http://cemeterybase.hdc.govt.nz/ Hastings District Council Cemetery database search] * [https://www.hastingsdc.govt.nz/services/hastings-cemeteries/cemetery-locations/ Hastings Council Cemetery information] === Notable Interments === * Bright Ernest Williams 1897-2003 - Military Figure. He was the last surviving New Zealand veteran of World War I. He served as a Rifleman in the 3rd Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, and was severely wounded on October 12, 1917 during the Battle of Passchendaele. When he died at age 105 he was the last of the 100,444 New Zealanders to serve in the war.

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[[Category: Hastings Mine Disaster, Hastings, Colorado, 1917]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Hastings Mine Disaster 1917''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Apr 22, 1917 * Location: [[:Category:Hastings, Colorado|Hastings, Colorado]] * Victims: 121 casualties * Cause: Explosion :'''Area History''' ::Hastings, Colorado, got its start as a railroad station in 1889 and quickly developed into a coal mining camp, founded by its owner the Victor Coal Company and Colorado Coke Company ,[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75414.pdf Trinidad City Directory 1892 p. 68] , Colorado’s oldest mining company. However, mining had occurred at the site since the 1870s. ::A railroad was constructed here by the Canon de Agua Railroad Company, a predecessor of the Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway Company, between 1888-1889.History Colorado, "[https://www.historycolorado.org/canon-de-agua-railroad-mss-789 Canon_de_Agua Railroad_Company]." The tracks connected with the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad at Barnes, three miles east of the mine. The railway line was later bought out by the Victor American Fuel Company and become part of the Colorado & Southeastern Railroad. ::Victor Station or City"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQM6-BHL : accessed 18 April 2019), Christino Antonocha in household of Stephen Antonocha, '''Precinct 27 Hastings Hastings city formerly Victor city, Las Animas, Colorado, United States'''; citing enumeration district (ED) 71, sheet 9B, family 207, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,126. was established in 1889, which included a post office named Hastings. The corporate limits for the town were filed in May 1892 [https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75414.pdf Trinidad City Directory 1892 p. 68-71] and most of the camp’s buildings were constructed by the following year. ::By the end of 1899, the Denver Times described Hastings as: ::“The seat of operations of the Victor Fuel Company. The camp has a population of nearly 1,000, engaged in mining, and supplies 100 coke Wikipedia contributors, "Coke (fuel)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coke_(fuel)&oldid=891645579]" (accessed April 18, 2019). ovens with some of the best coking coal of the district… The Victor Fuel Company furnishes supplies to all the railroads, smelters, mills and reduction plants …The coke output is partly distributed through the state, the balance finds its way into Mexico, New Mexico, and Arizona and there used in the copper, gold, silver and lead smelters.” ::By the time of the 1900 Federal Census the population of Hastings had grown to 1,174 people. By 1910, Hastings had a population of 2000, a company store, a meat market, a saloon, a church, and a good public school. [https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75425.pdf Trinidad City Directory 1910-1911 p. 106] although the 1910 Census shows a count of 815."United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK4Z-8W2 : accessed 18 April 2019), Christina Antonucci in household of Steve Antonucci, Precinct 25, Las Animas, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 101, sheet 16A, family 101, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 121; FHL microfilm 1,374,134. :'''Mine History''' ::The Hastings coal mine was opened in 1888 When Victor Fuel Company Incorporated, however, the mine was being worked as early as 1871 and generated about 1500 tons of coal daily. Owned and operated by Victor Fuel Company.Coal Age, Googlebooks pdf pg. 19-21 [https://books.google.com/books?id=TIBNAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA752&ots=npR2Wykp1o&dq=Victor-American%20Fuel%20Company&pg=PA752#v=onepage&q=Victor-American%20Fuel%20Company&f=falseIron Miners Historic Mining History and Gold Mining Services [http://www.ironminers.com/mineforum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=25315]. ::In 1896 '''John C Osgood''' bought up several coal companies in Southern, Colorado and New Mexico. He bought a controlling interest in Victor Fuel Company as well. During 1903 he joined Victor Fuel Company and American Fuel Company under Victor-American Fuel Company.Scamehorn, H. Lee. "John C. Osgood and the Western Steel Industry." Arizona and the West 15, no. 2 (1973): 133-48. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40168131. ::At some point between 1908 and 1912 Victor-American Fuel Company opened the B Seam in Hastings mine number 2. 17 June 1912 the mine would suffer its first disaster. '''George Pappas''' who survived the 1912 Explosion would die in the 1917 Explosion.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hastings_1912_Mining_Disaster%2C_Hastings%2C_Las_Animas_County%2C_Colorado] ::1913 through 1914 the miners of the Hastings coal Camp joined other mining camps in Striking. See Colorado Coal Field War and The Ludlow Massacre [[Space:Ludlow_Massacre|The Ludlow Massacre.]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Coalfield_War for more information. The Hastings Camp was attacked along with Berwind and Deluga along with Several other camps in the Area during the 10 Day War following the Ludlow Massacre. During this time many people were killed on both sides of the issue. Many miners left to look elsewhere for work and those that remained went back to work. ::At the end of March, 1917 things had improved somewhat for the Hasting Miners. Victor American Fuel Company had signed a three-year operating agreement with the United Mine Workers of America. On April 6, 1917, Congress declared war on Germany raising the demand for coal and coke that would be needed for the war effort. Miners were given a deferment option to continue working the mines or be drafted. On April 22, 1917, many of the miners who would lose their lives 5 days later and their families attended the Commemoration of the 3rd Anniversary of the Ludlow Massacre. In all 3000 people attended the event.https://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/2017/heritage_spg17_heritage-web.pdf ::It was April 27, 1917, at 9:00 am '''Frank Millatto''' a Tripper, was riding the coal cars back into the mine in the worked out A Seam for the third time that day. Trouble began when the cars stopped and Frank Millato encountered smoke. He ran out of the mine sounding the alarm. Besides '''Frank Millato''' , '''Henry Haines''' who was a regular miner on the day crew missed the disaster because he was sentenced on April 6th to jail for 60 days for discharging a gun, and one other man on the day shift who was not in the mine because he was replacing a lost work hat in the Company Store. These three men were the only survivors of the day crew at the mine. ::Hastings mine production in 1917 was 74,221 tons of coal and fell to 11,944 tons in 1918. By 1923 production fell to 7,049 tons, and the mine was then abandoned and the portal sealed with concrete. Final cleanup of the site was done in 1952, and the railroad was torn up. Today only concrete foundations, deserted half-ruined coke ovens, and a granite monument mark the site. In 2011, there were more than 50 coke ovens still standing. :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' ::27 April 1917, 6:30 AM the Night Crew fire boss '''Tom Davis'''[https://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/2017/heritage_spg17_heritage-web.pdf Heritage] and The Day Crew Fire Boss, ''' H. J. Millard. Welsh''' cleared the mine as safe to work. At approximately 7:30 AM the day crew entered the mine to work. 93 Mules, 28 Company men, and 93 miners went to work that day. One Day Crew miner '''Henry Haines'''' was serving a sixty-day jail sentence for discharging a gun on April 6, 1917. Another missed the explosion because he was in the store buying a new work cap to replace the one he lost[https://hastingsmine1917.wixsite.com/minersremembered/newspapers-apr-27---28]. Note that Mules were rated more valuable than the men who worked the mine the reason being a mule had to be bought and a miner can be hired there is no mention of their loss but can be safely assumed that all mules perished. The difference between a Company Man and a miner is the Job title a Company Man typically has a non-miner job. Company men are paid either an hourly or Daily wage for their work. A miner is considered under contract to work and is paid by the amount of coal or ore he produces. ::At 9:00 AM '''Frank Millato''' was making his third trip back into the mine with the Coal Cars via the worked out A Seam. Although '''Frank Millato''' heard or felt nothing unusual the explosion had caused the Signal wires to cross causing the bell to ring and stopping the cars. Frank was about , 300 feet into the A Seam when the explosion occurred. He saw the smoke coming up the slope and ran out of the Mine sounding the alarm for fire.. At this time it was thought that a fire had started in the mine, because no explosion was felt unlike the Cokedale Explosion which was felt seven miles away in TrinidadColorado Springs Gazette, Colorado February 10, 1911 ===Rescue Efforts=== ::With black smoke billowing out of the slope, '''Superintendent James Cameron''' https://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/2017/heritage_spg17_heritage-web.pdfhastily organized a rescue force of five men and entered the slope but the smoke and heat from the fire was so intense that they soon were forced to retreat. Another rescue force was organized and equipped with oxygen helmets. These men, eight in number, again led by '''Superintendent James Cameron''', reentered the mine determined to reach the imprisoned men. Whether debris from the explosion was blocking the slope farther back had not been determined at last reports.The Ogden Examiner, Utah. April 28, 1917 :: 1:50 PM. 50 men enter the mine to aid in the efforts to rescue the entombed miners. Colorado Fuel and Iron Company sends a force of 150 Rescue workers to Hastings. The men are drawn from the following Mines - Sopris, Primero, Starkville, and Fredrick. They will arrive sometime in the afternoon. Victor-Americans Rescue Car and crew from La Junta arrives at Hastings and the crew enters the mine. At 2:30 PM '''Superintendent James Cameron''' and his 5 man rescue team was forced back out of the mine by heat and dense smoke. They penetrated about 1,200 feet into the mine. The entombed men are about 2000 feet further in.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5sJXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MvQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4339%2C1182938] ::Evening - Colorado Fuel and Iron Rescue Car arrives from Berwind, Colorado -14 experienced Helmet Men led by '''C.A. Parker''' Trinidad, Colorado, The Evening Pickrtwire, Friday, April 27, 1917 and the U.S Bureau of Mines rescue Car Number 2 Led by '''Mr. James Cunningham''' arrives.[https://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/2017/heritage_spg17_heritage-web.pdf] ::Night time unknown. Victor-American release names of 119 miners trapped in mine. ::10 May 1917 - The body of Day Fire Boss '''David H. Reese''' is found. Nearby his Magnetic Key Locked Wolfe Safety Lamp [http://www.halslamppost.com/Safety%20Lamps/slides/Wolf%20Standard%20Magnetic%20Lock%20Open.html] which was disassembled. Other than this the lamp was in perfect condition.Steamboat Springs Routt County Sentinel - May 25, 1917 {{Image|file=Worldwide_Mining-10.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hastings 1917 Mine Disaster Monument}} ::May 19, 1917 – Full military burial honors were accorded the body of '''Eugene O. Pratt''', member of Company C of the Colorado National Guard, who was killed in the Hastings mine disaster. Breckenridge Summit County Journal – May 19, 1917 {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Rescuers''' {| 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;"|James Cameron, Superintendent, 1st rescue Attempt 5 men and Led second with Helmet Rescuers 8 men ! 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;"|Tom Jolly, Rescue Worker ! 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;"|A.A. Uffman, Rescue Worker ! 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;"|[[Kerr-11420|Walter Kerr (1890-1917)]], Rescue Worker, 27, Married, Three children, Died of Heart failure during Rescue ! 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;"|C.A. Parker, CF&I Rescue Car Engineer, In Charge of 14 Helmet Men and Rescue car from CF&I Berwind mine. ! 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;"|David Jones, Fire Boss/Recuer, Found the Body of FireBoss David H. Reese ! 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;"|Henry King, Alternate, District Mine Inspector, Enters Mine at 2:50 PM ! 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;"|James Cunningham, Alternate, First Aid Man, Age, Placed in Charge of the Bureau of Mines Rescue Car Number 2 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Results and Findings=== ::On the morning of 28 April, 1917, Two thoughts on the cause of the Disaster, the first which was the change in wather caused the sponteaneius combustion of coal dust and the second was sabotage by Austrians because of WWI. '''Attorney General Leslie L. Hubbard'''. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2clPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=11MDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6461%2C3780678] arrives to investigate rumors of Austrians causing the disaster due to World War I. Entering the mine with him was Bertram Beshoar his Assisstant '''State Mining Inspector James Dalrymple, Italian Consul Joe Basoni, and a Deputy Inspector Frank Obel'''. '''Joe Basoni''' was looking after the interests of any Italian miners entombed in the mine and John McLennan, President of the State Federation of Labor. '''Attorney General Leslie L. Hubbard''' initially stated, "The men coming out report there is evidence of an explosion. There can be no explosion without gas and the actual setting off of something. This leaves a possibility of something of this kind - actual design in the explosion." By this time 15 bodies had been found but no effort was being made to recover them as the focus was on attempting to reach any miners who were still alive. Rescue crews report that the fire was out.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3T5HAAAAIBAJ&sjid=J_gMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4944%2C5905538][https://hastingsmine1917.wixsite.com/minersremembered/newspapers-apr-27---28] :'''Investigation Report''' ::The lack of no sound of explosion or no explosion felt and the amount of smoke led to the supposition that the mine had caught fire due to sudden weather changes. This was quickly discounted by the rescue crews who found evidence of an explosion while working in the mine. :: The second thought was rumor. Because America had entered WWI against the Germans it was believed that Austrians had sabotaged the mine. Attorney General Leslie L. Hubbard and his entourage arrived the morning of April 28th, 1917 to investigate this rumor. The true cause of the Disaster would not be known or determined until the Body Of David H Reese was found and brought ought out during the Coroners Inquest on May 16th, 1917 in Trinidad, Colorado. ::On May 10th, the body of Fire Boss David H Reese was along with his Wolfe Keyed Safety Lamp which was found disassembled with no damage near his body. Evidence found at the location indicated that the explosion had occurred at this point. Coking of the coal in the tunnel walls support the fact that the explosion started near Reese and went in both directions from that point. :: https://books.google.com/books?id=B5rR5ir_LmMC&lpg=PA93&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false ::Investigator in Charge '''Dan Harrington''' ::Assistant Investigator '''Dr. J. C. Roberts''', of the School of Mines ::District Mine Inspector '''Henry King''' ::Mine Inspector for the Mutual Insurance Company '''J. W. Graham'''. ::Thomas Bradley Las Animas County Coroner ::James F Moran of Pueblo, CO., District President United Mine Workers ::James Bartlett, President Victor-American Fuel Company ::William Murray, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Victor-American Fuel Company ::David Griffiths, District Superintendent, Victor-American Fuel Company ::James Cameron, Local Superintendent, Victor-American Fuel Company *https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzKu88TByGnlZ21YVGdpVHFBWWc/view Report on Explosion ===Miner 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;"|[[Antonocha-1|Steve Antonucci]], Italian, Slopeman, 53, Married, one child ! 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;"|Jim Anusis, Anusus, Greek, Miner, 40, Single ! 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;"|E. H. Atwood, Edward H. Atwood, American, Timberman, 42, Married, one child at time of death; one posthumous ! 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;"|Steve Badel, Greek, Miner, 38, Married, two children ! 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;"|Joe Banner, aka King, American, Miner, 45, Single ! 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;"|M. Barber, Marcellino Barbero; Harbero, Italian, Electrician helper, 30, Married , one posthumous child ! 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;"|Haris Basakas, Harris Batzakas, Greek, Miner, 36, Married, one child ! 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;"|Pietro Bertolina, , Italian, Miner, 34, Single ! 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;"|A. T. Brown, Aaron T. Brown, American, Miner, 25, Single ! 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;"|Geo. F. Brown, George F. Brown, American, Miner, 35, Single ! 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;"|Jesus Caderia, , Mexican, Miner, 27, Married ! 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;"|George Capaco, , Greek, Miner, 44, Married, three children ! 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;"|Mike Chiek, Michael Czech, Polish, Miner, 31, Single ! 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;"|Frank Churcich, Churich Churichm, Austrian, Miner, 36, Single ! 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;"|Vincenzo Circo, , Italian, Miner, 39, Married, five children ! 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;"|Tom Conkas, Caukas; Coukas; Athanasios Koukoumpedakis, Greek, Miner, 36, Single ! 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;"|Joe Corretich, Austrian, Miner, 23, Married, one child ! 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;"|Mike Cortese, Italian, Miner, 31, Married, three children ! 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;"|Jim Costas, Jim Cestas; Demetrios G. Kostas, Greek, Miner, 30, Single ! 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;"|John Cresevik, John Kresovich , Austrian, Miner, 32 or 38, Single ! 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;"| Gust Cristulakis, Constantine A. Christoulakis, Greek, 23, Single ! 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;"|R. L. Davis, American,33 or 38, Married, no children ! 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;"|Tony De Kleva, Dekalva, Austrian, 27, Single ! 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;"|Alex Dely, Tzombankis; Doly, Greek, Miner, 30, Married, one child ! 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;"|John Diakas, Diakis; Hadzidakis, Greek, Miner, 23, Single ! 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;"|Pedro Diaz, Mexican, Miner, 26, Married ! 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;"|Saveriano Diaz, Severino Diaz, Mexican, Miner, 35, three children ! 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;"|Frank Dolan, American, Miner, 25, Single ! 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;"|Isadore Dorado, Doradro, Mexican, Miner, 39, Married, two childre, ! 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;"|Anton Evancich, Antone Evanchich, Austrian, Miner, 40, Married, one child ! 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;"|Sam Fabian, Same Fabias; Sam Fibias, Austrian, Miner, 29, Single ! 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;"|A. B. Felix, Ilija Fillpovic; Ilija Filipovic, Austrian, Miner, 29, Single ! 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;"|Frientafolas Fleitis, Triantafillos Athanasios Tjelatis, Greek, Miner, 26, Married, one child ! 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;"|Gonzales Flores, Gonzales Mores, Mexican, Driver, 22, Married ! 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;"|Libor Gardelkie, Libor Gardelka, Austrian, Miner, 38, Married, three children ! 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;"|Franc Gerl, Frank, Austrian, Miner, 20, Single ! 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;"|Tony Glavich, Austrian, Miner, 27, Single ! 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;"|Joe Hernandez, Hernandes, Spaniard, Driver, 27, Married, one child ! 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;"|Felipo Herrera, Felipe Herraram, Mexican, Trapper, 16, Single ! 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;"|James “Jim” Howard, Colored, Driver, 31, Married, six children ! 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;"|Trator Joe, Joe Tator; Joe Trator, Polish, Parting Tender, 29, Single ! 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;"|Jesse Johnson, Colored, Miner, 45, Married, one child ! 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;"|Mike Jonas, Emanuel N. Giannakakis, Greek, Miner, 23, Single ! 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;"|Jeff Jones, Colored, Trackman, 46, marriedn ! 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;"|John Junos, John A. Tzanos; aka: John Jimas, Greek, Miner, 20, Single ! 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;"|John Katres, Greek, Miner, 30, Single ! 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;"|Sam Kikos, Kikas, Greek, Miner, 37, Married ! 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;"|John Klobas, Austrian, Miner, 30, Married, two children ! 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;"|Tom Konigeres, Konugres; Kounougeris, Greek, Miner, 36, Married, one child ! 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;"|John Kopelas, Kapelos, Greek, Miner, 31, Married, three children ! 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;"|Frank Kosich, Kosic; Korich, Austrian, Miner, 36, Single ! 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;"|Joe Kosich, Kovich; Kosic, Austrian, Miner, 25, Single ! 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;"|Martin Kresovich, Austrian, Miner, 29, Married, two children ! 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;"|Tony Kresovich, Austrian, Miner, 23, Single ! 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;"|Mike Kunelis, Kumelis; Kounelis, Greek, Miner, 24, Single ! 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;"|James Legas, Greek, Miner, 35, Single ! 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;"|Joe Leyva, Leyba, Mexican, Trapper, 16, Single ! 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;"|Jas. Lockhard, JAMES “Jim” Lockhart, Colored, Driver, 31, Married, two children ! 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;"|Pedro Lopez, Mexican, Miner, 30, Single ! 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;"|Tom Manville, American, Miner, 33, Single ! 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;"|Salvatore Mariana, Marionni, Italian, Miner, 25, Single ! 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;"|Anton Marincich, Austrian, Miner, 37, Single ! 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;"|George Markes, Markez; Jure Markovich; Markas, Austrian, Driver, 23, Single ! 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;"|Frank Mauro, Italian, Roadman, 40, Married, eight children ! 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;"|Miguel Mayorga, Mexican, Miner, 29, Married ! 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;"|Wm. Meredith, William Meredith, Colored, Miner, 28, 1889, Married ! 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;"|George Meridakis,Greek, Miner, 52, Married, one child ! 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;"|George Metaxas, Greek, Miner, 37, Married, four children ! 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;"|James Metaxas, Greek, Miner, 47, Single ! 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;"|John Metaxas, Greek, Miner, 27, Single ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|H. J. Millard. Welsh, Fire Boss, 26, Married, one child ! 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;"|Arthur Mitchell, , Colored, Miner, 34, 1883, Married ! 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;"|B. B. Myers, Benjamin Bruce Myers, American, Miner, 27, Single ! 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;"|Pete Nenich, Menadich; Nenadich, Austrian, Driver, 22, Single ! 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;"|Bruno Niccoli, Nicolucci, Italian, Driver Boss, 34, Married, five children, Bother of Charles Niccoli ! 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;"|Charles Niccoli, Nicolucci, Italian, Driver, 34, Married, five children (One posthumous-total six children), Brother of Bruno Niccoli ! 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;"|John Nowather, Novaro, Italian, Miner, 33, Married, six children ! 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;"|Mike Obradovichi, Obradovich, Servian, Miner, 45, Married, three children ! 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;"|Serafino Odorozzi, Oroizzi; Odorizzi, Austrian, Miner, 35, Single ! 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;"|Frank Papes, Papas, American, Driver, 23, Single ! 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;"|Athan Pappas, Arthur Pappas, Greek, Miner, 27, Single ! 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;"|George Pappas, Greek, Miner, 35, Married, no children, Survived the 1912 Hastings Mine Explosion ! 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;"|John Pappas, Greek, Miner, 40, Married, five children ! 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;"|Theros Pappas, Theodore Barbayianis, Greek, Miner, 43, Married, six children ! 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;"|Spiros Pappaulis, Apiros; Spires Pappaulis, Greek, Miner, 26, Single ! 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;"|Dimitrius H. Pappaulis, Demetrios H. "Jim" Pappoulias, Papaulis or Papoulis, Greek, Miner, 33, Married, four children ! 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;"|Valentine Pavelik, Pablick, Polish, Miner, 31, Single ! 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;"|Keriakas Pietrakas, Greek, Miner, 26, Married, two children ! 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;"|Anton Poslep, Anthony Pozlep, Austrian, Miner, 38, Married, three children ! 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;"|E. O. Pratt , Eugene O. Pratt; Leo, American, Miner, 45, Married, three children, Military Veteran - Colorado National Guard ! 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;"|David H. Reese, American, Mine Inspector, 35, married, two children, Caused the accident ! 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;"|Steve Rokich, Austrian, Miner, 27, Married, two children ! 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;"|William Short, American, Trackman, 41, Single ! 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;"|Mari Simonelli, Italian, Miner, 25, Divorced, one child ! 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;"|Mike Skaulas, Skaulos; Schoulos, Greek, Miner, 29, Single ! 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;"|George Skrakes, Krokas, Greek, Miner, 30, Married, one minor son ! 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;"|John Slok, Janez Slak, Austrian, Miner, 21, Single ! 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;"|Archie Smith, Colored, Miner, 39, Single ! 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;"|Chas. E. Smith, Charles E. Smith, American, Miner, 42, Married ! 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;"|Joe Smolick, Smalick, Austrian, Miner, 31, Married, four children ! 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;"|Antonio Spanodda, Sanneda, Sanedda, Tony Spanedda, Italian, Miner, 32, Single ! 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;"|Anton Steros, Anthony Steros, Greek, Miner, 32, Single ! 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;"|Matt Stimoc, Stimac, Austrian, Driver, 28, Single ! 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;"|Steve Stuhlas, Stuhals Tsouhlarakis, Greek, Driver, 24, Single ! 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;"|Andy Takovic, Austrian, Miner, 29, Married, three children ! 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;"|Jack Tomsick, Tomsic, Austrian, Miner, 23, Single ! 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;"|Joe Torchio, Gregorio "George" Torchio, Italian, Mason, 58, Married, Six Children ! 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;"|John Turkovich, Ivan Turkovich, Austrian, Miner, 30, Married, two children ! 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;"|Jose Valadaz, Valdez, Mexican, Miner, 25, Married, one child ! 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;"|Ben Valdez, , Mexican, Pumpman, 27, Married, three children ! 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;"|Matt Valencich, Austrian, Miner, 21, Married, one child ! 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;"|Alejandro Vigil, Alexander P. Vigil, Mexican, Driver, 35, Married, five children ! 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;"|Theros Vihos, Theres Vinos, Greek, Miner, 31, Single ! 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;"|Paul Vincenzi, Mexican, Trackman, 20, Single ! 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;"|Tom Vlahos, Valahos, Greek, Miner, 37, Married, two children (One posthumous-total three children) ! 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;"|Frank Vurnick, Vurnich, Austrian, Miner, 48, Single ! 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;"|Dave Williams, D.E. Williams; Welsh, American, Pit Boss, 34, Married, four children ! 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;"|Ludvik Yednik, Yedynik, Austrian, Miner, 34, Married, four children ! 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;"|Frank Zarnada, Karanda, Austrian, Miner, 25, Married ! 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;"|Tony Zatkovich, Antonio Zadkovic, Austrian, Miner, 42, Married, four children ! 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;"|Jack Zele, Austrian, Miner, 29, Married, one child ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ::*'''Personal To Dos''' :* Find Denver Times Article about Hastings, Co. :*Create map of railroad and mining camps that sent rescuers to Hastings. :* Road Trip next month for original Photos. :*Cleanup and annotate drawings of Hastings mine (include info on bodies, mine dange and Keynotes.) :*Visit Pueblo Library for more info, obtain copies of newspaper articles. === Sources === :*Pueblo City-County Library (note some resources require a Library Card I visit this library weekly and will happily do look up work) - http://www.pueblolibrary.org/eresources :*Las Animas County, Colorado GenWeb Page - http://www.roadsofthepast.com/ :*Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado, Research and Databases - https://www.carnegiepubliclibrary.org/research :*The Denver Public Library online - https://history.denverlibrary.org :*JSTOR - Free account allows access to 5 free books a month. https://www.jstor.org :*University of North Texas (UNT).https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc12740/hits/?q=Hastings :*Gendisasters.com.http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/colorado/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents?page=1 :* Most of the victims were buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Trinidad, the Masonic Cemetery in Trinidad and in the Knights of Pythias Cemetery two miles north of Aguilar or about four miles from Hastings. Today most of these victims have no gravestones on their graves. Most Greeks were buried in the Knights of Pythias Cemetery. Trinidad History Society and Museum 312 E Main St. Trinidad CO 81082-2713 Southeastern Colorado Genealogical Society PO Box 1407 100 E. Abriendo Pueblo, CO 81004-4290 E-mail:secogensoc@gmail.com Website :* Area Genealogical & Historical Societies :* Library Collections online

Hasty Name Study

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[[Category:Hasty Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Miller_Rinehimer-1|Patty Almond]] 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 == 1. Find definitive records to identify the parents of Joanna Hasty, b. ca. 1820, Kentucky. Married William Henry B. Evans 4 Sep 1845, Had daughter: Mary C. Evans b. 11 Jun 1846, Bath, Kentucky, She m. Albert Marion Carpenter, Dec 1878, Rowan, Kentucky. 2. Find other ancestors once her parents are documented.

Haswell Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Haswell Colliery, Haswell, County Durham, 1844]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Haswell Colliery, Haswell, County Durham, 1844 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 28 September 1844 * Location: Haswell Colliery, Haswell, County Durham, England * Victims: 95 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;"|Barrass, John, 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;"|Barrass, William, aged 32 ! 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;"|Bell, George, aged 31 ! 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;"|Bell, Jonathan, aged 28 ! 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;"|Bottoms, Thomas, aged 17 ! 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;"|Briggs, James, 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;"|Briggs, John, aged 25 ! 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;"|Briggs, Thomas, aged 61 ! 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, John, aged 42 ! 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, 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;"|Carr, Robert, 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;"|Clough, Henry, 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;"|Clough, Matthew, 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;"|Clough, Michael, 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;"|Curley, John, aged 30 ! 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;"|Davison, Mark, aged 16 ! 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;"|Davison, William, 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;"|Dawson, George, aged 53 ! 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, 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;"|Dixon, John, 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;"|Dixon, William, aged 46 ! 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, William, aged 16 ! 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, William, aged 50 ! 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;"|Douglas, Robert, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Douglas-15163|Robert Douglas (1813-1844)]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dryden, George, aged 19 ! 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;"|Dryden, James, 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;"|Dryden, Robert, aged 17 ! 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;"|Dryden, Thomas, aged 22 ! 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;"|Elsdon, 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;"|Elsdon, William, aged 22 ! 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;"|Farish, William, aged 30 ! 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;"|Ferry, 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;"|Ferry, 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;"|Gibson, John, aged 22 ! 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:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Whitfield, John, 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;"|Whitfield, John, aged 31 ! 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;"|Williamson, John, 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;"|Williamson, Robert, aged 19 ! 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;"|Willis, 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;"|Willis, 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;"|Willis, 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;"|Wolfe, Joseph, aged 25 ! 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;"|Wolfe, Peter, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[https://durhamrecordsonline.com/library/haswell-colliery/ Durham Records Online] *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1844-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Hatcher Cemetery

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===About=== This free space page for Hatcher Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. See the [[:Category: Hatcher Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee|Hatcher Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Hatcher Cemetery '''Address:''' Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.7364, -83.6325 '''Information:''

Hatcher DNA Group Project

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[[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:Hatcher Name Study]] =Introduction= This is a DNA Group Project for '''ALL''' Hatcher families. The lineages listed here are associated with the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hatcher/about Hatcher Group Project at FamilyTreeDNA.com]. Please contact the Group Administrator there for more information or reach out to William [[Watson-19068]] or Bill [[Schultz-2165]] through their profiles here at WikiTree. The Y-DNA project got its first results in early 2001, some of the earliest at FTDNA for '''any''' project. This DNA project is assocaited with the Hatcher one-Name Study which has information on other Hatcher research efforts. Visit that page here: [[Space:Hatcher_Name_Study]] =Resources= You can find out more about the project through the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hatcher/about project page at FTDNA]
:You can view the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Hatcher?iframe=ycolorized public STR results at FTDNA], though they present something of an "eye chart". The [https://HatcherFamilyAssn.com/ Hatcher Families Genealogy Association website] has more information on Hatcher families generally, including :a [https://hatcherfamilyassn.com/DNA-test-table-public.html Listing of the STR results organized by genealogy] You can find some [https://hatcherfamilyassn.com/DNA-steps.htm basic background on DNA testing], including suggested steps for joining the project. You may find something of interest in a page with [https://hatcherfamilyassn.com/DNAlinks.htm a great number of links to information on DNA and DNA testing]. =Description= This project is open to anyone worldwide, with the goal of defining and/or connecting the Hatcher families. We welcome all Hatcher descendants to join the project. This project is coordinated with the Hatcher Family Genealogy Association, which has its own web site and genealogical database at https://HatcherFamilyAssn.com. On that site, you can find more details about the individuals and their families. =Lineages= (This is just a start. Several different families exist, with different Y-DNA patriarchs.)
*'''The Hatchers of Henrico County, Virginia''' with patriarch William Hatcher (1613-1680, [[Hatcher-46]]). This is the largest Hatcher family by far, with tens of thousands of descendants, and perhaps fifty sets of Y-DNA test results. You can see [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hatcher-46/890/89 a listing of the DNA descendants of "William the Immigrant."] and also at the Hatcher association site [https://hatcherfamilyassn.com/documents/DNA/BigY-Henrico.jpg '''a diagram showing many of the early generations] of his descendants in America''' and the Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms that have appears with his birth. :: Other lines associated with this family include those from
::'''Nancy Hatcher''' (1750-1820, [[Hatcher-421]]) was a descendant of William, above, and gave all her children her maiden name. She appears to have been married to James Milam, and he the father of her children. You can see [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hatcher-421/890/89 a listing of Nancy's DNA descendants]
::'''John Hatcher''' (1767-1856, [[Hatcher-1100]]) appears to have been the son of a Chaney man and Sarah Hay (1737-1792, [[Hay-908]]). After the Chaney left the picture (presumably died), she married Jameston Hatcher, Jr. (1738-1818, [[Hatcher-419]]), and all her children by her first marriage got the Hatcher name. *'''The Quaker / Dorset / Newfoundland Hatchers''' ::These distinct families were initially connected by Y-DNA test results, and later records were discovered that show the connections. All appear to be descendants of John '''Crowter a.k.a. Hatcher''' (1555-1617, [[Hatcher-3710]]). You can see [https://hatcherfamilyassn.com/documents/BigY-Dorset.png '''a diagram that shows how these families connect] at the Hatcher association site.''' The Quaker and New Jersey Hatcher families appear to descend from '''William Hatcher, Sr.''' (1700-1781, [[Hatcher-36]]). He was born in Marnhull, Dorset, England, but emigrated to America some time before 1724. You can see [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hatcher-36/890/89 a listing of William's DNA descendants] *'''The Waccamaw Hatchers''' with patriarch James Hatcher ([[Hatcher-572]], needs some work to disentangle two different men). "Waccamaw John" was born about 1787 in South Carolina. Y_DNA test results show connections to men with the Lankford surname, and an ancestor shared with them born about 1650 CE. You can see [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hatcher-572/890/89 a listing of his DNA descendants]
*'''The English Hatchers from Somerset''' are descendants of [http://hatcherfamilyassn.com/getperson.php?personID=I1692&tree=EHfromS Richard Hatcher], born about 1730 in Somerset, England. Many of his descendants can be found in South Africa. *'''The English Hatchers from Kent''' have perfect Y-STR DNA matches to each other, but not all have documented connections. Many are descendants of John Hatcher, born about 1794 in Chart Sutton, Kent ([[Hatcher-3381]]).

Hawera General Cemetery, Taranaki, New Zealand

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[[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ---- Link to the Catagory page for the '''[[:Category: Hāwera General Cemetery, Hāwera, Taranaki|Hawera General Cemetery]]''' ---- '''Location''' :Gladstone Street :Hawera :South Taranaki District :Taranaki, New Zealand '''Administered by''' ----- ==Burials== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last / First / Middle Name ! scope="col" | Died
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Hawke Name Study

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[[Category:Hawke Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == 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. The initial goal is to just work on the Hawke family that originated from Cornwall, and then may have emigrated to other parts of the world. == Task List == Many of the current profiles on WikiTree are very confused and often profiles have been lumped together under a common father's name where there might in fact be a number of different men with the same name, from different parts of Cornwall. Many of the profiles are also unsourced. #Sort out existing profiles on WikiTree according to Parish #Source them appropriately. == Derivation == Hawk Hawke '''Hauck'''—Many Germanic families named Hauck morphed in the United States to Hawk or Hawke. ''Hauck'' is derived from the Germanic given name and surname Hugo,Konrad Kunze (1998), "''Bodenerhebungen''", dtv-Atlas Namenkunde (in German), dtv-Band 2490 (1 ed.), München: dtv, p. 97, ISBN 3-423-03266-9 meaning "Bright in Mind and Spirit" or "intelligence".Albert Dauzat, ''Les noms et prénoms de France'', éditions Larousse, 1980, foreword by Marie-Thérèse Morlet. p. 333. == Sources == I intend on initially using the [http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org Cornwall Online Parish Clerks (OPC) transcriptions database] as the main source, and then add original records as I have time.

Hawkes Bay - Districts and Towns

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[[Category: Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Places| ]] == Hawkes Bay Districts and Towns == :'''Wairoa District''' also known as Te Wairoa :Frasertown :Mahanga :Mahia :Nuhaka :Tuai :'''Hastings District''' also known as Heretaunga :Bridge Pa :Flaxmere; ''Flaxmere Ward includes Kingsley-Chatham, Lochain, Woolwich'' :Hastings; previously named Karma Junction - ''Hastings Ward includes Akina, Camberley, Frimley, Hastings CBD, Mahora, Mayfair, Parkvale, Raureka, Saint Leonards, Stortford Lodge, Tomoana, Waipatu, Whakatu'' :Havelock North; ''Havelock North Ward includes Anderson Park, Iona, Te Mata'' :Karamu :Longlands :Maraekakaho :Mangateretere :Omahu / Fernhill :Pakipaki :Pukahu :Twyford :'''Napier City''' :Ahuriri; ''Ahuriri Ward includes Bay View, Napier Port, Bluff Hill, Hospital Hill, Onekawa (north), Pandora, Westshore'' :Nelson Park Ward'' includes Awatoto (north), Maraenui, Marewa (south), Napier City, Onekawa (south), Pirimai (south)'' :Onekawa; ''Onekawa-Tamatea Ward includes Marewa (north), Pirimai (north), Tamatea'' :Taradale; ''Taradale Ward includes Awatoto (south), Greenmeadows, Jervoistown, Lagoon Far, Meeanee, Orutu Park, Poraiti, Te Awa'' :'''Central Hawke's Bay District''' :Aramoana :Blackhead :Elsthorpe :Kairakau :Mangaorapa :Ongaonga :Ormandville :Otane :Pourerere :Porangahau :Takapau :Te Aute :Te Paerahi :Tikokino :Waipukurau :Waipawa :also :the town of Taharua is in Taupo District :the town of Ngamatea is in Rangitikei District. :'''Tararua District''' (Southern Hawke's Bay) also known as Forty Mile Bush - this district is in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region; tradition divides the Tararua District into Hawke's Bay in the north and Wairarapa in the south. :Akito :Alfredton :Dannevirke County :Eketahuna :Herbertville :Norsewood :Ormondville :Pahiatua :Pongaroa :Woodville County '''Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council''' is also known as Horizons Regional Council

Hawkesford Name Study

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[[Category:Hawkesford Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together as much information as possible about the surname Hawkesford and its variants Hawksford, Hackford, etc. It is hoped 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. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Hawksley Name Study

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[[Category:Hawksley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Welcome to the Hawksley One Name Study! Please contact me, [[Wood-22154|Wendy Callahan]], or post a comment at the foot of the page if you're interested in participating. We can do so much more with collaboration! As this study grows (which I dearly hope it will!), this space will change and grow with it, to keep information well-organized and structured. If there is a particular Hawksley individual you are researching who you would like to share as part of this project, please leave a comment with a link to their profile and I will add them to our Goals. I also ask that you check out the Task List below and see how you can help, starting with your own Hawksley profiles. Together, we can learn so much more about this unique surname! == 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. My specific individual of interest is determining the father of [[Hawksley-83|John Goodwin Hawksley]], as well as his connection with the various branches of the Hawksley family in England. This family migrated to Canada, the United States, and Australia. The question is, do they all connect back in England? Hawksley was my previous married name and I have been studying the Hawksley family for 25+ years. I am the administrator of the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hawksley/about Hawksley DNA Project at FTDNA] and hoping to find more males willing to participate. My connection to Hawksley is through those who settled in Mars Hill, Aroostook County, Maine. John Goodwin Hawksley and his 3 sisters were born in New Brunswick between 1810 and 1816. Their family history is intertwined with loyalist families. I've spent more than 2 decades collecting information, trying to identify the father of John and his sisters, and trying to connect the various Hawksley branches. == Task List == Let's first work on the following: '''Profiles''' * Look at our own Hawksley profiles and ensure complete source citation. '''Duplicate Profiles''' * Merge duplicate Hawksley profiles. '''Orphaned Profiles''' * Adopt and improve orphaned Hawksley profiles! '''Unsourced Profiles''' * Assist in sourcing unsourced Hawksley profiles. '''Unconnected Profiles''' * Connect Hawksley profiles (if we know how they are related). '''Resources''' * Compile a list of resources that focus on the Hawksley family. There may not be many, but let's see what we can find, including books, websites, and more! ==Resources== [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hawksley Hawksley profiles on Wikitree] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Hawksley Orphaned Hawksley profiles on Wikitree] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hawksley Unsourced Hawksley Profiles on Wikitree] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/HAWKSLEY GTG Feed]

Hawksworth Name Study

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[[Category:Hawksworth Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hawksworth Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hawksworth Hawksworth] 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 Hawksworth 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 Hawksworths), by time period (18th Century Hawksworths), or by topic (Hawksworth DNA, Hawksworth Occupations, Hawksworth 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 Hawksworth 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: [[Hawksworth-64|Paul Hawksworth]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hawksworth}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hawksworth}}
{{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]

Hawthorne, 2004

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:A .ged file provided by Fred Hawthorne ([[Hawthorne-49]]), 08/18/2004.

Hawthorne Cemetery

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[[Space:United States Cemeteries Team|United States Cemeteries Team]] [[Space:North American Cemeteries Team|North American Cemeteries Team]] [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: Hawthorne Cemetery, Hawthorne, Nevada]] '''Hawthorne Cemetery''' is on the north side of Hawthorne, along US 95. The original graveyard is sand, newer sections are grass with sprinklers. There is no sign over the entrance, but there is an unusual monument of mortar shells and a short brick tower painted white. {{Image|file=Hawthorne_Cemetery-5.jpg |caption=Hawthorne Cemetery }} :38°32’06” -118°37’30” Hawthorne cemetery is an active cemetery; there are 2,767 memorials, with one famous memorial: :[[Robertson-15361|Gene Robertson]] - 1899-1981, major league baseball player. == Sources == *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2133818/hawthorne-cemetery *https://roadsidethoughts.com/nv/cemeteries/hawthorne-cemetery-xx-mineral-profile.htm *https://ldsgenealogy.com/NV/Mineral-County-Cemetery-Records.htm

Hawthorne Name Study

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[[Category:Hawthorne Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders: [[Hawthorne-822|Derek Hawthorne]] or [[Hawthorne-1050|Emanuel Hawthorne]] 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 Hawthorne 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 ==

HAY

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Hay Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] __NOTOC__[[Category:Hay Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Hay Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hay Hay] 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 Hay 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 Hays), by time period (18th Century Hays), or by topic (Hay DNA, Hay Occupations, Hay 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 Hay 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=Hay}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hay}}
{{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!

Haycock Mennonite Cemetery, Quakertown, Pennsylvania

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Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Kentucky

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[[Category:Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Hayden Rose Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Hayden Rose Cemetery is located in Madison County, Kentucky, behind a farmhouse at the end of Long Branch Road. Long Branch comes off the south side of Red Lick Road (Route 594). There are about 250 people buried here. There is an older section of the cemetery consisting of field stones that cannot be read. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B034'58.9%22N+84%C2%B007'05.0%22W/@37.583036,-84.1202387,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Hayden Rose Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2283167&CScn=hayden+rose& Hayden Rose Cemetery on Find A Grave] Creation of a profile for each person buried in this cemetery is in progress. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[:Category:Hayden_Rose_Cemetery%2C_Duluth%2C_Kentucky|here.]] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | Adams||Ada M.||1936 Apr 6||1978 Dec 25||"In loving memory" |- | Adams||Oakley Pearson||1924 Sep 12||1987 Aug 23||"In loving memory" |- | Anglin||"Son"||1953 Jan 30||1953 Feb 2||"Son of Frank Anglin" |- | Anglin||April Lea||1971||1971|| |- | Anglin||Carrie (Evans)||1908 Jul 29||1988 May 17||"In loving memory" |- | Anglin||Charles Wayne||1959 Oct 9||1959 Oct 10||"Beloved Infant Son of Andy and Christine Anglin" |- | Anglin||Clyde||1932 Sep 29||1989 Oct 27||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Daisy H.||1891||1973||"Wife of John" "Gone but not forgotten" |- | Anglin||Dallas||1934 Jul 6||1983 May 29||"Brothers at rest" |- | Anglin||Dallas, Jr.||1957 Jul 2||1957 Jul 2||"Son" |- | Anglin||Donald||1945 Apr 24||2005 Mar 22||US Army Vietnam |- | Anglin||Dorathy (Stewart)||1915 Feb 26||1981 Aug 4||"Married Jun 11, 1929" "Loving parents of Kenneth Ray, Melissa Evonne, Loretta Lee, Eric Shane" |- | Anglin||Dovie (Evans)||1912 Jun 13||1980 Mar 2|| |- | Anglin||Doyle||1944 Apr 7||2010 Feb 2||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Earnest Johnny||1958 Sep 12||1958 Sep 15||"Beloved Infant Son of Andy and Christine Anglin" |- | Anglin||Ellis||1913 May 17||1913 Nov 11|| |- | Anglin||Emma Sue||1950 Dec 29||||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Evelyn F.||1971 Oct 26||1971 Dec 4||"Daughter" |- | Anglin||Francis Earlene||1961 Jan 28||1961 Jan 29||"Beloved Infant Daughter of Andy and Christine Anglin" |- | Anglin||Hattie Mae (Griffin)||1899||1940|| |- | Anglin||Hazel (Evans)||1917 Aug 16||2011 Dec 1|| |- | Anglin||Hester||1896 May 18||1945 Jan 7||"Mother" |- | Anglin||Isaac||1892 Jun 3||1973 Nov 15|| |- | Anglin||James||1853 Jul 23||1941 Jan 15|| |- | Anglin||Jane Faye||1954 Oct 19||1957 Sep 3|| |- | Anglin||Jimmie L.||1912 Feb 22||1976 Aug 4||"Brothers at rest" |- | Anglin||John A.||1882||1975||"Gone but not forgotten" |- | Anglin||Joyce||1953 Jan 13||1953 Jan 13||"Daughter of Clyde and Louise Anglin" |- | Anglin||Kenneth ||1942 Mar 19||||"Married Sept 28, 1963" |- | Anglin||Larry Gene||1963 Jan. 31||1963 Jan 31||"Son of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Anglin" |- | Anglin||Leonard||1909 Aug 30||1986 Oct 16||"Married Jun 11, 1929" "Loving parents of Kenneth Ray, Melissa Evonne, Loretta Lee, Eric Shane" |- | Anglin||Lloyd||1919 Dec 29||1981 May 28|| |- | Anglin||Loni Lee (Rose)||1942 Sep 25||||"Married Sept 28, 1963" |- | Anglin||Lonnie||1914 Feb 28||1997 Dec 19|| |- | Anglin||Louise||1934 Mar 11||2015 Jun 3||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Anglin||Luther||1904 Mar 2||1992 Oct 29||"In loving memory" |- | Anglin||Mart||1884 Jul 6||1975 May 18||"Father" |- | Anglin||Martha C.||1866 Feb 11||1934 Feb 14|| |- | Anglin||Mary Jean ||1937 Apr 11||2015 Jan 8||"Married Oct 2, 1954"/Gone home |- | Anglin||Nellie (Lakes)||1906 Jul 13||1965 Jun 10|| |- | Anglin||Ople||1934 Apr 20||1934 Apr 27|| |- | Anglin||Reva||1946 Dec 13||1948 Jun 20|| |- | Anglin||Ronald||1951 Sep 11||1951 Nov 16||"Son" |- | Anglin||Ronald||1950 Aug 25||1996 Mar 7||"Son" "Rest in peace" |- | Anglin||Seab||1911 Nov 1||1995 Feb 24|| |- | Anglin||Wayne||1935 Mar 18||1992 Nov 25||"Married Oct 2, 1954"/Gone home |- | Anglin-Bryant||Jennifer Rachel||1982 A[r 16||2012 Feb 7|| |- | Anglin-Bryant||Judy Faye||1958 Nov 9|||| |- | Atkinson||James H.||1890||1959||"Brother" |- | Atkinson||Nannie A.||1854 Dec 26||1929 Feb 7|| |- | Atkinson||William N.||1828 Dec 31||1901 Mar 21|| |- | Baker||Charlene I.||1962 Feb 1||||"Married Mar. 22, 1980" |- | Baker||Christopher L.||1960 Jul 26||1994 Aug 27||"Husband and father" "In God's care" |- | Baker||Jim Qullard||1913||1976||"Uncle Jim" |- | Baker||Michael E.||1961 Nov 13||2012 Aug 22||"Married Mar. 22, 1980" |- | Bicknell||Dovie E.||1869 Aug 27||1894 Jun 9|| |- | Bicknell||Edna Grace||1929 Feb 18||1931 Oct 7||"Oyr baby" "A little angel" |- | Bicknell||W. C.||1867 Feb 9||1896 Oct 6|| |- | Bradley||Henry||nd||nd|| |- | Bradley||Julian||nd||nd|| |- | Bradley||Spicy||nd||nd|| |- | Brock||Rilda|||||| |- | Bryant||Daisy Mae||1925 Sep 25||1932 Jan 17||"Daughter of Seab & Nannie Bryant" |- | Cain||Nannie B.||nd||nd|| |- | Cain||Shug||nd||nd|| |- | Coffey||Edith (Hisle) Willis||1915 Mar 21||1988 May 16|| |- | Cox||Alson||nd||nd|| |- | Cox||Baby||nd||nd|| |- | Cox||Baby||nd||nd|| |- | Cox||Dowd||1915 Aug 26||1919 Mar 13||"Son of H. C. & Flossie Cox" |- | Coyle||Thomas James, Jr.||1962 Oct 11||1963 Jan 3 || |- | Deaton||Aneita Kaye||1952 Nov 4||1952 Nov 4||"God's little angel" |- | Deaton||Opal||1921||2011|| |- | Deaton||Roy||1911||1986|| |- | Deaton||William Edward||1951 Apr 29||1951 May 1||"The Savior's rosebud" |- | Durbin||Moran (Rose)||1850 Oct 24||1924 Jun 17||"His wife" "We will meet again" |- | Durbin||Owen W.||1878||1969|| |- | Durbin||R. E. ||1847 Nov 8||1906 Nov 7|| |- | Elliott||Hazel Z.||1919 Feb 6||1997 Jan 13||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Elliott||Raymond||1918 Sep 19||1999 Aug 2||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Evans||Alice||1885 Dec 22||1946 Aug 19||"Wife" |- | Evans||Arvin||1906||1971|| |- | Evans||Dorothy||1916||1988|| |- | Evans||Elmer D.||1939||1972|| |- | Freeman||Nettie||nd||nd|| |- | Garrett||George B.||1867 Jun 20||1901 Jul 4|| |- | Gentry||David Robert||1841 Dec 18||1912 Nov 19||"At rest" |- | Gentry||Delora||1916 Dec 24||1924 Sep 30|| |- | Gentry||Druzilla||1842 Jun||1901 Dec 6||"Wife of Pleasant K. Gentry" |- | Gentry||Ernest B.||1876 Jun 2||1913 Dec 31|| |- | Gentry||Grace||1915 Jul 6||1919 Feb 14|| |- | Gentry||Infant||nd||nd||"Daugther of W.D. & Nellie Gentry" |- | Gentry||Infant||nd||nd||"Son of W.D. & Nellie Gentry" |- | Gentry||James||1927 Jun 14||1928 Dec 9||"Son of Oscar and Hallie Gentry" |- | Gentry||James V.||nd||1909 Sep|| |- | Gentry||Jane ||1802 Aug 7||1881 Aug 1||(2nd person buried in the cemtery) |- | Gentry||Little Johnny||nd||nd|| |- | Gentry||Maria||1829 Oct 18||1898 Aug 8||"Wife of P. Gentry" |- | Gentry||Mary F. (Kindred)||1842||1915||"Wife of J. V. Gentry" |- | Gentry||Nora (Hisle)||1888 Jul 29||1921 Oct 20|| |- | Gentry||Pleasant||1828 Jun 23||1907 Mar 15|| |- | Gentry||Pleasant K.||1842 Jul 10||1895 Jan 6|| |- | Gentry||Robert||1885 Ja 6||1885 Oct 25||"Son of D. R. & M. E. Gentry" |- | Gentry||W.D.||1873 Aug 15||1920 Sep 16||"In my father's house are many mansions" |- | Gentry||Winifred "Winnie"||1806 Feb 4||1887 Jan 29||(3rd person buried in the cemetery) |- | Hale||Fannie (Willis)||1886 May 20||1981 Sep 16|| |- | Harris||?||1900 Mar 2||1903 Nov 3||"Son of G. & M. Harris" |- | Hisle||Boin||1909||1960|| |- | Hisle||Daisy ||1901 Oct 16||1990 Feb 20||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Hisle||Fannie||1871||1957|| |- | Hisle||Ida||1898||1919||:"Mother" "Memories never die" |- | Hisle||Joseph||1869||1918|| |- | Hisle||Millard Curtis||1905 Jan 5||1906 Nov 7|| |- | Hisle||Walter D.||1900 Feb 23||1972 Nov 21|| |- | Hunt||Joseph D.||1851||1926|| |- | Hunter||Joan (Rose)||1960 Oct 21||2010 Nov 1||"Beloved wife, mother, mamaw" |- | Hunter||Smyra||1868||1946|| |- | Hymer||Troy||1944 Apr 4||1944 Apr 4|| |- | Isaacs||Baby||1956 Mar 6||1956 Mar 6|| |- | Kelly||Unknown||1872||1881||"Son of Manuel and Mary F. 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B.||1867||1940|| |- | Rogers||Nannie (Powell)||1872||1963|| |- | Rose||Adna (Burns)||1931 Nov 9||2005 Dec 19||"In loving memory" |- | Rose||Amanda Kay||1983 Jan 30||1987 May 15|| |- | Rose||Arminia||1859 Jul 19||1917 Oct 14||"Wife of Edward Rose" |- | Rose||Brutus||1878 Jan 20||1919 Jan 28|| |- | Rose||Dennis||1925||1989|| |- | Rose||Ebb||1889 Nov 29||1964 Mar 8||Kentucky PVT HQ Co 34 Field Arty World War I |- | Rose||Edward||1852 Mar 28||1937 Oct 29|| |- | Rose||Edward ||1817 Apr 1||1902 Feb 17|| |- | Rose||Edward Esmer||1931 Jul 6||1932 Jan 26||"Our beloved baby" |- | Rose||Emma (Rogers)||1904 Nov 24||1991 Jul 30|| |- | Rose||Hallie L.||1901 Mar 26||1970 Jul 17||(wife of Ebb) |- | Rose||Hayden||1840 May 23||1916 May 3||"Resting, til the ressurection morn" |- | Rose||Irene||1941||1986|| |- | Rose||Jessie O. 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Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information == Relating to All Ages and Nations. : The first edition of the unique work was published in 1841. The contents of the successive editions vary, though certain principles of inclusion generally hold, namely that arrangement is topical and coverage includes historical, political, ecclesiastical, legal, social, commercial, scientific, literary, artistic, educational and other ovements and occurrences. This information is disposed in articles varying in length from one sentence to many pages; the articles are alphabetical by a main entry term or phrase that is generally the name of the person, organization, place, or subject at the center of interest. (Marcuse, Michael J. "A Reference Guide for English Studies", page 93) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st ed. Human Arts and Inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland ::: by Joseph Haydn ::: published 1841, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=eo3bC8OL_CIC * 3rd ed. Human Arts and Inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland ::: by Joseph Haydn ::: published 1845, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=0xoEAAAAQAAJ * 8th ed. Human Arts and Inventions, with copious details of England, Scotland, and Ireland ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1857, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=QSoAAAAAQAAJ * 9th ed. The British Empire ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1860, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=HOE8AAAAYAAJ * 10th ed. The British Empire ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1861, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=7SU-AAAAYAAJ * 11th ed. The British Empire ::: by Joseph Haydn, revised and greatly enlarged by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1863, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=K_4GAAAAQAAJ * 12th ed. The British Empire, Correccted to February, 1866 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1866, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=CEQQAAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Aq9CAAAAIAAJ ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary05hayd ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary10hayd * Authorized American Edition, with Supplement relating chiefly to American topics, and Copious Biographical Index, by G.P. Putnam, A.M. ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1867, G.P. Putnam & Son. 661 Broadway ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=jF0QAAAAYAAJ ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary07hayd * 13th ed. Corrected to June, 1868 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1868, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=RiQIAAAAQAAJ * 13th ed. Revised for the use of American Readers ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1869, Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=liQ-AAAAYAAJ ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary03hayd * 13th ed. Containing the Chronicle of the Franco-Prussian War, and a summary of the History of the World 1868-1870 ::: with a supplement bringing the history of the world down to the end of 1870 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1870, London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=niwIAAAAQAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=uDg-AAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=bjIPAQAAMAAJ American Edition ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary08hayd American Edition * 14th ed. ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1874, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=5GUPAAAAYAAJ * 15th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1876 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1876, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=KQdBAQAAMAAJ * 15th ed. Revised for the use of American Readers ::: published 1877 New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=-YFQAAAAYAAJ * 17th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1881 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1881, London, Ward, Lock, & Co., Warwick House, Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C. ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=dhoZAQAAIAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Dys-AAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Eqs-AQAAMAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Kil72tKqDo0C ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary02hayd * 18th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Summer of 1885 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1887, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=dhoZAQAAIAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=GaFHAQAAIAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=CioAAAAAQAAJ * 19th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1889 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1889, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary04hayd ::: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009609583 ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=ruc8AAAAIAAJ * 20th ed. Containing the History of the World to the Autumn of 1892 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1892, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary09hayd ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=5vopAAAAYAAJ ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=IrcyAQAAMAAJ ::: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009610979 * 23rd ed. Containing the History of the World to the end of 1903 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1904, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://books.google.com/books?id=Ab0OAAAAYAAJ * 25th ed. Containing the History of the World to Midsummer, 1910 ::: by Benjamin Vincent ::: published 1910, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary00hayd ::: https://archive.org/details/haydnsdictionary11hayd === WikiTree Syntax === * Vincent, Benjamin. ''[[Space:Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information|Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information]]'' (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23D Street, 1910) 25th ed., [ Page ]. * ([[#Vincent|Vincent]])

Hayes

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_Matthew Timothy Hayes, b 25 Sept 1979, Glendale, CA. & Bradley Ray Hayes b 13,Jan 1986 HB, CA __Michael Timothy Hayes, b. 22 Feb 1949, Riverside, California, m Carroll Hayes __son of Melvin Franklin Hayes, b. 29 Nov 1923, Merkel, Texas, m. Rita Barry ___son of John Thomas Hays, b. 1892, Texas, m Beulah Bradshaw, Abilene, Texas ____son of William Robert Hays, b. 1859, Augusta, Virginia,m Mollie O Harvey _____son of Thomas Hays (an Ulster-Scot), b. 1825, m Nancy Robertson ______son of Robert Hays b. 1768 m Jane Montgomery, Rockbridge VA. _______son of Charles John Hays b. 1718 m Margaret Walker, Rockbridge VA. _______son of John Hays (abt. 1698-1751) & Rebecca - Bangor, Province of Ulster, Ireland Recorded at Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community and In The Rockbridge Heritage Book. John & Rebecca Hays migrated to America in 1737 from Ireland: The later part of John & Rebecca Hay's family history including land deeds, construction of their fulling mill, the first one ever built in Rockbridge Co., and even their last will & testaments are all well documented in the "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia." Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book, 1778-1997 IDENTITY: John & Rebecca Hays. Lineage also well recorded in, Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902. _John Hays, b. 1674,Immigrated to Ireland 1710 Province of Ulster (Married Rebecca, of Scotland, 1715 in the Province of Ulster Ireland, Immigrated to America in 1737), __son of Andrew Hays, b. 1666, Scotland, ___son of David Hays, and Jean Winhame, ____son of John Hays, and Isabel Dunbar, _____son of William Hays, and Katherine Urquhart, ______on of John Hays, and Marion Drummond, _______son of William Hays, and Miss Cumming, ________son of John Hays, and Miss MacIntosh, _________son of William Hays, and Janet MacIntosh, __________son of Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) , and Margaret Stewart in 1388 Recorded in Highlander Magazine Vol. 1 No. 1 Dec 1930 p.15, submitted by Edmund P. Davis, and in The Family Hay by Charles J. Colcock. Published 1908. Revised Paperback and published 1999. _Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) and Margaret Stewart in 1388 __son of Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) and Margaret Stewart in 1388, ___son of John de Hay of Tullibody and Margaret in 1368, ____son of Sir Thomas de Haya, of Locherworth ( -1335) and Lora de Cuningesburgh, _____son of Sir Gilbert de Haya (Sir Gilbert Hay) of Locherworth ( -1296) and Mary Fraser, ______son of Sir William (Willielmus) de Haya ( -1308) of Locherworth, _______son of Sir John de Haya ( -1238), ________son of Sir William de Haya, _________son of Robert de Haya ( -2104), __________son of William de la Haya (1120-1170), who married Juliana de Soulis, settled in Lothian.

Hayes/Hays

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And Our Story Began when…… Sir John Hay married Margaret Stewart in 1388 They had William Hays who married Janet MacIntosh. They had John Hays who married Miss MacIntosh. They had William Hays who married Miss Cumming. They had John Hays who married Marion Drummond. They had William Hays who married Katherine Urquhart. They had John Hays who married Isabel Dunbar. They had David Hays, who married Jean Winhame. They had Andrew Hays b. 1666 in Ireland who married unknown They had John Hays b. 1698, who married Rebecca of Scotland They immigrated to America –1737 They had Charles John Hays b. 1718 who married Margaret Walker They had Robert Hays b. 1768, who married Jane Montgomery They had Thomas Hays b. 1825, who married Nancy Robertson They had William Robert Hayes b. 1859 who married Mollie O. Harvey They had John Thomas Hayes b. 1892 who married Beulah Bradshaw They had Melvin Franklin Hayes b. 1923, who Married Rita Barry Hayes They had Michael Timothy Hayes b. 1949 who married 2. Carroll Vann Hayes They had 3 sons: Shawn Michael Hayes b. 1969 born in Costa Mesa, Orange County CA. Matthew Timothy Hayes b. 1979 born in Glendale, LA County CA. Bradley Ray Hayes b. 1986 born in Huntington Beach Orange County CA. Family Genealogy Linage Outline and References 9 Generations in America - 18 Generations Prior to Immigration Bradley Ray Hayes ( b. Jan.13, 1986 ) Huntington Beach California __son of Michael Timothy Hayes (b. Feb. 22, 1949) Riverside California ___son of Melvin Franklin Hayes (b. Nov. 29, 1923) Riverside California ____son of John Thomas Hayes (b. Nov. 22, 1892- d. unknown) Tippah Mississippi _____son of William Robert Hayes (b. Dec. 25, 1859- d unknown) Missouri ______son of Thomas Hays (b. 1825 - d. 1889) Green CO., Tennessee _______son of Robert Hays (b. abt. 1768- d. abt 1845) Rockbridge CO., VA ________son of Charles John Hays, (b. abt. 1718 - d. 1797), Province of Ulster, Ireland _________son of John Hays (b. abt. 1698- d. 1751) Province of Ulster, Ireland John & Rebecca Hays migrated to America in 1737: The later part of John & Rebecca Hay's family history including land deeds, construction of their fulling mill, the first one ever built in Rockbridge Co., and even their last will & testaments are all well documented in the "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia." Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book, 1778-1997 IDENTITY: John & Rebecca Hays. This lineage is also well recorded in, Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902. _John Hays, b. 1698, Ulster (Married Rebecca of Scotland, Immigrated to America in 1737), __son of Andrew Hays, b. 1666, Scotland, ___son of David Hays, and Jean Winhame, ____son of John Hays, and Isabel Dunbar, _____son of William Hays, and Katherine Urquhart, ______on of John Hays, and Marion Drummond, _______son of William Hays, and Miss Cumming, ________son of John Hays, and Miss MacIntosh, _________son of William Hays, and Janet MacIntosh, __________son of Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) , and Margaret Stewart in 1388 Recorded in Highlander Magazine Vol. 1 No. 1 Dec 1930 p.15, submitted by Edmund P. Davis, and in The Family Hay by Charles J. Colcock. Published 1908. Revised Paperback and published 1999. _Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) and Margaret Stewart in 1388 __son of Sir John Hay of Tullibody ( -1418) and Margaret Stewart in 1388, ___son of John de Hay of Tullibody and Margaret in 1368, ____son of Sir Thomas de Haya, of Locherworth ( -1335) and Lora de Cuningesburgh, _____son of Sir Gilbert de Haya (Sir Gilbert Hay) of Locherworth ( -1296) and Mary Fraser, ______son of Sir William (Willielmus) de Haya ( -1308) of Locherworth, _______son of Sir John de Haya ( -1238), ________son of Sir William de Haya, _________son of Robert de Haya ( -2104), __________son of William de la Haya (1120-1170), who married Juliana de Soulis, settled in Lothian. Recorded at Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community. Primary Sources: Spanning back from Great-Grandparents, George & Lelia Hays to Great(x6)Grandparents, John and Rebecca Hays: Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902 http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00inwhit#page/n17/mode/2up/search/hays Spanning back from John & Rebecca Hays to Sir John Hay & Margaret Stewart: The Family Hay by Charles J. Colcock. Published 1908. Revised Paperback and published 1999. http://books.google.com/books?id=l0-JEaL-4uIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Spanning back from Sir John Hay & Margaret Stewart to William de la Haya: Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community. http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I16942&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous Genetics at www.FTDNA.com This Paternal Lineage is in the Haplogroup R-L2. Haplogroup Tests: L2+ M173+ M207+ M269+ M343+ P25+ P312+ U152+ Hay DNA Project http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hay FTDNA Hay/Hayes Project; “family grouping” (Group K is R1b1a2a1a1b3c, Shorthand R-L2) http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hayes/default.aspx?section=yresults Scottish DNA www.familytreedna.com/public/Scottishdna/default.aspx Supporting Sources: Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book, 1778-1997. Contributors Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, Rockbridge Heritage Book Committee Edition. Publisher, Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, 1997 ISBN 0967172330, 9780967172330 Length, 476 pages. Guide to Rockbridge County Virginia genealogy. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, immigration records, and military records. https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rockbridge_County,_Virginia The USGen Web Archives Project: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 , Volume 1, 2, 3. Excerpt: <>

Hayes Family

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[[Category:Hayes Name Study]] The goal of this project is to construct my Hayes family, mostly in the nineteenth century and in and around Worcestershire and Warwickshire, England Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Spencer-13467|Joseph Spencer]]. 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'm trying to find information about the marriage of Joseph Hayes and Lucy Stephens around 1840, likely in Worcestershire (Joseph was born in Worcester and Lucy in Upton-upon-Severn). * I'd like to see what I can learn about Thomas and Ann Hayes, parents of the above-mentioned Joseph Hayes. I believe they were the parents also of Ann and Harriett, both christened in Worcester in the 1810s. I know nothing else about them yet. * I'd be happy to learn anything I can about Joseph Hayes, born May 10, 1842, in Aston, Warwickshire, England, as the son of Joseph Hayes and Lucy Stephens. I have his birth record and may have located his death record (in 1900 in Birmingham). I've also found him on all censuses between 1841 and 1891. I'm aware of only one child, a Joseph Thomas Hayes (my direct ancestor) who was born to Jane Hughes (nee Oliver) in what seems to have been an adulterous situation. (Jane had at least two other children with her husband, Joshua Hughes.) 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=14888533 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hayes from Ireland

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[[Category:Hayes Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Hayes}} The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Skinner-2969|Mary Ellen Leece]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find what town/village in County Limerick my mother's family came from * Both sides were sur-named Hayes * 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=10935019 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hayes Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Hayes Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hayes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hayes Hayes] 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 Hayes 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 Hayes), by time period (18th Century Hayes), or by topic (Hayes DNA, Hayes Occupations, Hayes 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 Hayes 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=Hayes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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:Hayes_from_Ireland|Hayes from Ireland]] * [[Space:Hayes_Family|Hayes Family]] * [[Space:Henry_Hays_Research|Henry Hays Research]] ==Membership== * [[Hays-3072|Julie (Hays) Bartimus]] - Researching [[Hays-3076|Henry Hays (1808-1888)]] and [[Hayes-14811|William Hayes (1817 - 1895)]] lines * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Hays

Hayfork High School, a Perpetual Genealogical Reunion

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[[Category: Hayfork High School, Hayfork, California]] [[Category: Hayfork, California]] ==Go Timberjacks and Jills== Here is a place for all staff, instructors and students of Hayfork High, past and present, to join the reunion and compare family trees. Please add your name and graduation year or years attended or contact the profile manager to be added. The goal is to add everyone who was a part of this mountain school. All can be sourced by yearbooks once they are available to the internet. If you know of anyone else who might want to join, add them too by starting their profile or passing the name to the project manager. ==Staff== [[Blick-289|L. Blick]] [[Wolfe-6280|Norman Glenn Wolfe]] [[Blake-7681| Susan Wickersham]] ==Instructors== [[Aldinger-138|David Mills Aldinger]] [[Brainerd-540|A. Brainerd]] [[Felch-405|Bud Felch]] [[Schraeder-62|Wes Schraeder]] ==Students== [[Crosby-4301| K. Crosby, 1991]] [[Patton-6094|Jim Patton]] [[Russak-2|Casimer Russak]], 1991 [[Russell-22455|D. Lee (Russell)]], 1991 [[Sauer-1513 |R. Treanor (Sauer)]], 1991 [[Sullivan-14589 | Lance Sullivan (1988-1989)]]

Hayhurst Name Study

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[[Category:Hayhurst Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hayhurst-93|Mark Hayhurst]] 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 Hayhurst 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 ==

Hayhurst-Rudd marriage 1666

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]] [[Category:Powell-5629 ToDo]] [[Category:Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire]] *Bride: [[Rudd-375 |Dorothie Rudd]] *Groom: [[Hayhurst-48|William Hayhurst]] of Efington, Yorkshire * Married September 15, 1666 at the home of James Harifn (?) * Bolland - part of the [[:Category: Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Settle Monthly Meeting in Yorkshire]]. == Witnesses to the marriage of William Hayhurst and Dorothy Rudd == *[[Rudd-483 |Ellin [Rudd] Walbancke]], sister of Bride * Margory Hayhurst, I believe this is [[Hayhurst-29 | Margory Hayhurst]] that later married Thomas Stackhouse below *[[Rudd-64 |Jane [Rudd] Waln]], sister of Bride * [[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]], brother of Groom and married to bride's sister, [[Rudd-349|Mary (Rudd)]] * Thomas Walmsley * [[Stackhouse-95 |Thomas Stackhouse]] * John M__ * Edward _on? * Thomas Wiglesworth, brother-in-law married to groom's sister Alice (Hayhurst) * N? Walln * James Harifon * Henry R??

Hayles Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Hayless. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Hays / Hayes

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Primary Sources: Spanning back from Great-Grandparents,Thomas & Nancy Hays to Great(x7)Grandparents, John and Rebecca Hays: Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland by Emma White. Published 1902 http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00inwhit#page/n17/mode/2up/search/hays Spanning back from John & Rebecca Hays to Sir John Hay & Margaret Stewart: The Family Hay by Charles J. Colcock. Published 1908. Revised Paperback and published 1999. http://books.google.com/books?id=l0-JEaL-4uIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Spanning back from Sir John Hay & Margaret Stewart to William de la Haya: Intellectual Reserve, Inc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Trees Community. http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I16942&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous Genetics at www.FTDNA.com This Paternal Lineage is in the Haplogroup R-L2. Haplogroup Tests: L2+ M173+ M207+ M269+ M343+ P25+ P312+ U152+ Hay DNA Project http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hay FTDNA Hay/Hayes Project; “family grouping” (Group K is R1b1a2a1a1b3c, Shorthand R-L2) http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hayes/default.aspx?section=yresults Scottish DNA www.familytreedna.com/public/Scottishdna/default.aspx Supporting Sources: Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book, 1778-1997. Contributors Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, Rockbridge Heritage Book Committee Edition. Publisher, Rockbridge Area Genealogical Society, 1997 ISBN 0967172330, 9780967172330 Length, 476 pages. Guide to Rockbridge County Virginia genealogy. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, immigration records, and military records. https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rockbridge_County,_Virginia The USGen Web Archives Project: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 , Volume 1, 2, 3. Excerpt: <> Genealogie of the Hayes of Tweeddale, by Father Richard Augustin Hay, Prior of St. Pieremont, including memoirs of his own times (1835). Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from National Library of Scotland https://archive.org/details/genealogieofhaye1835hayr Online Sources for Medieval, royalty, nobility family group sheets; The Peerage of Scotland; and Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy; http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I16942&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous [S39] Medieval, royalty, nobility family group sheets (filmed 1996), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Department. Medieval Family History Unit, (Manuscript. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996), FHL film 1553977-1553985. [S21] #226 The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom, from Their Origin to the Present Generation (2nd edition, 1813), Douglas, Sir Robert, (2nd edition. 2 volumes. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1813 NOTE: Caution should be taken with this peerage, and compared with other peerages to obtain accurate information about the families. Some of the lineages are confused, but can be used for supplemental information.), FHL book Q 941 D22d; FHL microfilm 1,440,956 items., vol. 1 p. 544, 602. [S49] Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, (Periodical. Chobham, Surrey, England: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2005- Published twice yearly.), vol. 2 no. 5 Jan 2008 p. 363. [S21] #226 The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom, from Their Origin to the Present Generation (2nd edition, 1813), Douglas, Sir Robert, (2nd edition. 2 volumes. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1813 NOTE: Caution should be taken with this peerage, and compared with other peerages to obtain accurate information about the families. Some of the lineages are confused, but can be used for supplemental information.), FHL book Q 941 D22d; FHL microfilm 1,440,956 items., vol. 1 p. 544, vol. 2 p. 602.

Hays geneanolgy site to check with your linage

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many generations outlined for reference Hay family tree. Hay Coat of Arms. Generation 1: Robert Hay (1742-1818) - family page, notes. Generation 2: William Hay (1768-1849) - family page, notes on Robert and William Hay (generations1-2), wife Jane Taylor's family page.

Hayts Cemetery

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[[Category:Hayts Cemetery, Ithaca, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Hayts 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]]. Hayts Cemetery, also known as West Hill Cemetery, is located on the corner of Hayts Road and Route 96 in Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York. 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
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.467226, -76.54503 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/West+Hill+Cemetery/@42.467226,-76.54503,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89d083f742b0c4e9:0x4694eb892bc020e Hayts Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=66692 Find A Grave] * [http://tompkins.nygenweb.net/cemeteries/tcem033.htm Hayts Cemetery, NY Gen Web] (brief history and list of person's interred) * ''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" | 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) |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Hayward Family Mysteries

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[[Family Mysteries]] Trying to locate all those cuzzins named Heyward and their decedent's also. From the Ridgeland area along with Savannah. Now the real mystery is finding anyone with links to Hannah Ginn of South Carolina, And had a son named Henry

Haywoods and Heywoods in 1881 census

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[[Space:Haywood_Name_Study|Back to: Haywood Name Study]] Maps showing surname distribution in the 1881 census of HAYWOOD and HEYWOOD {{Image|file=Haywoods_and_Heywoods_in_1881_census.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Haywoods in 1881 census }} {{Image|file=Haywoods_and_Heywoods_in_1881_census-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Heywoods in 1881 census }}

Haywoods of AL

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Haywood-810|Mandi Haywood]]. 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=12878016 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hazel Family Getaway

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Hazel Green Cemetery

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Hazel Green Cemetery in Hazel Green, Kentucky detailed listings See the [[:Category:Hazel_Green_Cemetery%2C_Hazel_Green%2C_Kentucky|Hazel Green Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. Directions: From KY 203, Hazel Green, take KY 191 North for 0.3 mile. Cemetery will be on left side of road.

Hazel Kirk No. 2 Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Hazel_Kirk_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1905]]

Hazel Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Hazel_Mine_Disaster_1911]]

Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery, Oneida, Tennessee

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[[Category: Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery, Oneida, Tennessee]] The cemetery is at 36.48813, -88.53751. The following people have been added to WikiTree by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], but their family members are not yet known: * [[Butler-8757|Glen Marvin Butler]], 1951 - 1970 To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hazel_Valley_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Oneida%2C_Tennessee|Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Hazel_Valley_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Oneida%2C_Tennessee|Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Hazel-Atlas Glass

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[[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] By 1904 the days of hand-blown glass were over signaled by the closing of the [[Space:Lancaster_Glass_Works|Lancaster Glass Works]], but the industry continued in Lancaster. In 1907 a new mechanized glass factory operated at the corner of Sheldon and Drullard Streets. Hazel-Atlas eventually grew to become one of the largest glass manufacturing firms in the World. Lancaster was home to one of its 14 plants. Its major products were food and beverage containers. Hazel-Atlas produced dozens of different patterns, with unique names. The Hazel-Atlas mark, usually placed on the back of the product, is an "A" nestled underneath an "H. The mark was reportedly first used in 1923, according to trademark office records. Hazel-Atlas announced suspension of operations in 1964. Mayor [[Benson-3630|Howard Benson]] wrote an open letter in The Lancaster Enterprise to the management of the Company hoping to save the plant. “We are proud of Havel-Atlas and its predecessors. We want to continue as the 'Village with the Glass Factory.’ And if the Village Board can do anything to help keep the plant in operations, regardless of ownership, you may count upon our continue interest in your problems,” he wrote. (1) {{Image|file=Hazel-Atlas_Glass.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Hazel-Atlas_Glass-1.jpg|size=600}} ===Source=== [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

HE688, 17 OTU

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[[Category:Shelley-714 Free Space Profiles]][[Category:Military_Disasters]][[Category: No. 17 Operational Training Unit, Royal Air Force]] ==Description== On the evening of the 23rd of March 1944, a 17 OTU Wellington took off from Silverstone airfield for an evening cross country training exercise at 1915hrs. Whilst over the Northallerton area, control of the aircraft was lost after the port engine failed and the aircraft went into a dive. While trying the pull the aircraft out of the dive the aircraft proceeded to break up and crashed into the ground around 2105hrs near Little Beech Hill, west of Osmotherley. Tragically, all six airmen were killed in the crashhttp://www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk/aircraft/yorkshire/york44/he688.html {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |-style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Role ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Branch ! scope="col"|Service Number ! scope="col"|Age ! scope="col"|Place of Origin ! scope="col"|Grave Location |-align=center |Pilot || [[Thomson-7764|F/O Edward Nigel Jeffreys Thomson]]||RNZAF ||416552|| 21||Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand||Harrogate Stonefall Cemetery, Yorkshire. |-align=center |Navigator || [[Jones-91066|F/Sgt Bertram James Jones]]||RAAF ||424299|| 21||Sydney, New South Wales, Australia|| Harrogate Stonefall Cemetery, Yorkshire. |-align=center |Air Gunner || Sgt David Lancaster Watson ||RAAF ||430076||20|| East St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia||Harrogate Stonefall Cemetery, Yorkshire. |-align=center |Wireless Operator / Air Gunner ||Sgt Ernest Percy Moore ||RAFVR||1586101||20|| Portslade, Sussex||Portslade Cemetery, Sussex. |-align=center |Air Gunner ||Sgt Dennis Gwylin Stephens ||RAFVR||3011102|| 19||Stand, Lancashire. ||Stand Churchyard, Lancashire |-align=center |Air Gunner||Sgt Benjamin Woodhead ||RAFVR||1685947||21||Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire||Agecroft Cemetery, Salford, Lancashire |} ==Sources== *http://www.vickersvaliant.com/roy-s-lancaster-crew.html

Head Name Study

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[[Category:Head Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Miles-5060|Cassandra Miles]] 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 == Add Head One Name Study to existing Head profiles.

Headrick Chapel Cemetery

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[[Category:Headrick Chapel Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee]] ===About=== This free space page for Headrick Chapel Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Tennessee_Cemeteries|Tennessee Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Headrick Chapel Cemetery '''Address:''' Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.7003, -83.6792 '''Information:''' Headrick Chapel is a beautiful small church and cemetery in a pastoral setting in Wears Valley in rural Sevier County. This church and cemetery is located on Wears Valley Road between Pigeon Forge, TN and Townsend, TN within a rock's throw of the Blount/Sevier county line. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. An excerpt from [http://wearsvalleyareachamber.com/history-of-the-valley/ Wears Valley Chamber of Commerce]: "While religion and churches had an important role in people’s daily lives, they also served a role in honoring those during the somber occasions of funerals. Throughout the 19th century funerals were held near the valley’s western part at Headrick Cemetery. Instead of holding a service inside the church, people found it more convenient to convene at the cemetery location. The most prominent spot at this cemetery was a large oak tree that provided shelter for the people attending. This became difficult at times, since the weather would not always cooperate, driving a need to hold a funeral service indoors; especially in 1902, when a severe thunderstorm took down the tree, apparently, with a lightning strike. This led to the long-awaited building of a chapel, known simply as the Headrick Chapel. The chapel–like the Bethlehem Church–was shared by the faiths of Baptists and Methodists. Both would honor the deceased by ringing the church bell once for every year of life that person lived. It is a tradition that has been carried on by generations of folks and is still done today. This has led to the Headrick Chapel’s recognition of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001."

Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 == * by United States, Bureau of the Census * published by Government Printing Office, Washington, 1907-1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001885962 * Connecticut: Errata: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1923) Vol. 77, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1923wate/page/80/mode/1up Page 80-81]. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oNZ6YlPzoRkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yjQ8AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OoYFIbCwxmAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YphUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa06unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat05goog ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat00goog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760342 * Maine ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa01unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792581 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xMIMAAAAYAAJ * Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa17902unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa17903unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa09unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat07goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WJwFqicmoGUC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0UU8AAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760343 * Massachusetts ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa04unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat09goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wg14JqIGjE0C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760344 * New Hampshire ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa02unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa1790unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat04goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_p9koqm_CI0C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760345 * New York ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa07unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat03goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dbDiRQ2YOHYC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat06goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GWTcKV1oBRMC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924090247028 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012238741 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760346 * North Carolina ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VXwKN7Uhp8QC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat08goog ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00innort ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa03prov ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa11unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760347 * Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa08unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001324143 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760348 * Rhode Island ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa05unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesari00unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZDgBN24vQtoC * South Carolina ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa12unit ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792578 * Vermont ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fizYV8IIaS8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZBwoTUNsvVcC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamilies1790unit_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesavt00unit ::* https://archive.org/details/HFSV_vtrbms ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa03unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamilies1790unit_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat01goog ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat10goog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685949 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792582 * Virginia ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101928373 (2nd edition, 1952) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EM-kyHJ7HXUC ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00nort ::* https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa10unit ::* https://archive.org/details/headsfamiliesat02goog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EM-kyHJ7HXUC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101760349 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790]]'' (Government Printing Office, Washington, 1907-1908) State, [ Page ]. * ([[#HoF1790|Heads of Families (1790)]])

Heads Road Old Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Heads Road Old Cemetery, Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui]] == Whanganui Old (Heads Road) Cemetery == As one of New Zealand’s oldest public burying grounds, Heads Road Cemetery is the resting place of many of Wanganui’s early settlers. '''LOCATION'''
Heads Road,
Gonville,
Whanganui 4500
'''GPS''' coordinates: -39.939220, 175.047546 === Notable Interments === [[Ballance-30|John Ballance]]
Wanganui (Heads Road) Old Cemetery contains the official war graves of 3 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War: Private Lancelot Garrow Braik, Lance Corporal Claude Lellan Comyns and Rifleman Ernest Robert Fish. [https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/70984/WANGANUI%20(HEADS%20ROAD)%20OLD%20CEMETERY CWGC] === Links === [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/wanganui-heads-road-old-cemetery NZ War Graves]
[http://whanganuiheritagetrust.org.nz/heritage-resources/places-to-visit/heads-road-cemetery Whanganui Heritage Trust]
[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Heads-Road-Whanganui-Cemetery/203751 BillionGraves]

Heald Family Mysteries

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Healy Family Mysteries

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Healy History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Healy History == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112863910/ethel-m-carrier Ethel Eliza Pearl Brown Carrier] (Mrs. Carl W. Carrier), 1896 - 1973, comp * published in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 1963 * Sources used are listed in the [https://archive.org/details/healyhistory00carr/page/n5 Introduction] === WikiTree Syntax === * Carrier, Ethel Eliza Pearl Brown ''[[Space: Healy History| Healy History]]'' (Longmeadow, Mass, 1963), [ Page ]. * [[#Carrier|Carrier]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Healy History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/healyhistory00carr/page/n3 (Borrow) *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/301812?availability=Family%20History%20Library

Heard Name Study

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[[Category:Heard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hart-6347|Elizabeth (Hart) Hyatt]] 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 ==

Heardmont Farm, Wilkes, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Heardmont Farm, Wilkes County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Elbert County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Wilkes County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Elbert County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] ==History== [[Heard-829|Stephen Heard]] received approximately 6,850 acres in land grants after the Revolution. On one tract of this land, about thirty miles north of Washington, he built the stately home he called Heardmont in Wilkes County. In 1790 the land on which the house was built was included in the large parcel ceded from Wilkes County to form Elbert County. In the '''Heardmont Cemetery''' there are two of the enslaved, "Mammy Kate"Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20056/mammy_kate: accessed 9 November 2022), memorial page for Mammy Kate (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20056, citing Heard Cemetery, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave ., and "Daddy Jack"Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20057/daddy_jack: accessed 9 November 2022), memorial page for Daddy Jack (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20057, citing Heard Cemetery, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave .They have been recognized by the DAR as Revolutionary War Patriots. The two of them rescued Heard in February of 1779 on the eve of his execution by the British. ===Probate Inventory=== In the 1818 Probate Inventory, in Elbert County, of Stephen Heardhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6N-JVP?i=253the following slaves, who likely lived and worked on Heardmont, were given to: [[Heard-992|Barnard C Heard]] (Stephen's brother), guardian to [[Heard-1065|Thomas Jefferson Heard]] (17): *One negro boy named [[Heard-2881|Harry]], valued at $1000. *One negro boy named [[Heard-2882|Bill]], valued at $600. *One negro boy named [[Heard-2883|Oliver]], valued at $325. He had 9 children with [[Darden-246|Elizabeth Darden]]. *Barnard Carroll Heard II *[[Heard-2886|Martha Burch (Heard) Tucker (1788-1824)]] *[[Heard-2908|George W. Heard]] *John Adams Heard *Bridget Carroll Heard *[[Heard-1063|Parmelia Darden Heard]] *[[Heard-1065|Thomas Jefferson Heard]] *[[Heard-1064|Sarah Hammond Heard]] *[[Heard-1424|Jane Lanier Heard]] Please see: [[Space:Slaves_of_Elizabeth_Darden_Heard%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Elizabeth Darden Heard]] as they might have lived on Heardmont. ==Source==

Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History == * by Nathan Mortimer Hawkes (1843-1919), author of "In Lynn Woods with Pen and Camera", editor of "Commonplace Book of Richard Pratt", etc. * published by Thomas P. Nichols & Sons, Lynn, Mass., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Hawkes, Nathan. ''[[Space:Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History|Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History]]'' (Thomas P. Nichols & Sons, Lynn, Mass., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hawkes|Hawkes]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hearths and Homes of Old Lynn, With Studies in Local History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577656 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028857 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007647822 * https://archive.org/details/hearthshomesofol00hawk_0 * https://archive.org/details/hearthshomesofol00hawk * https://archive.org/details/hearthshomesofol00hawkiala

Heartland Genealogy

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==Heartland Genealogy Blog by Marcia Crawford Philbrick== ====Pages==== * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/untangling-james-crawford/ Untangling James Crawford] ** Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228194145/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/untangling-james-crawford/ Untangling James Crawford] * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/crawford-brick-wall/ Crawford Brick Wall] ** Archive Version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228194334/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/crawford-brick-wall/ Crawford Brick Wall] * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/crawford-warren-county-in/ Crawford -- Warren County, IN] Crawford -- Warren County IN **Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228194515/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/crawford-warren-county-in/ Crawford - Warren County IN] * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/cousins/ Cousins] **Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228194929/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/cousins/ Cousins] * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/josies-poetry/ Josie's Poetry] (Josie Hammond Crawford **Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228195111/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/josies-poetry/ Josie's Poetry] * [https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/online-trees/ My Genealogy] **Archive version [https://web.archive.org/web/20221228195247/https://heartlandgenealogy.wordpress.com/online-trees/ My Genealogy] ===yDNA=== * Jan 3, 2023 - 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Heather Jenkinson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] is currently working on. Can you help? Non Relatives ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Jenkinson-562&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Jenkinson To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |[[Watt-3987|James Watt]] || 1821 || to do |- |[[Birtwistle-182|Maggie Bert]] || 1886 || connect to global tree

Heather Jenkinson To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Jenkinson-562&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Jenkinson To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Jenkinson-591|Fishwick, Sarah (Jenkinson) ]] || 1844-10-06 || to-do |- | [[Jenkinson-616|Eskholme, Ann (Jenkinson) ]] || 1812-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Jenkinson-617|Hayes, Sally (Jenkinson) ]] || 1814-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Jenkinson-624|Cartmell, Amelia (Jenkinson) ]] || 1881-08-14 || to-do |- |}

Heather Kushion To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] == Circle Completion Statistics == {| border="1" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" ! style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" colspan="6" | Relatives || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" colspan="3" | Profiles |- ! style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;"| ||style="background-color: #d66;" | A || style="background-color: #d88;" | B || style="background-color: #dd8;" | M || style="background-color: #8cc;" | N || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | ✝ || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | ∑ || style="background-color: #666; color: #dd8;" | C || style="background-color: #666; color: #8cc;" | U || style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | ∑ |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C1 | 2 || 1 || - || - || - || 3 || 3 || - || 3 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C2 | 1 & 3✝ || 13 & 2✝ || - || 3 & 1✝ || 6 || 23 || 8 || 2 || 10 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C3 | 8✝ || 33 & 14✝ || 7 & 6✝ || 10 & 5✝ || 33 || 91 || 28 || 12 || 40 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C4 | 16✝ || 111 & 63✝ || 62 & 53✝ || 24 & 19✝ || 151 || 348 || 120 ||19 || 137 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C5 | 32✝ || 236 & 202✝ || 58✝+ || 3+ & 18✝+ || 278+ || 515+ || 165 || 21+ || 186 |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C6 | 64✝ || + || + || + || + || + || 227 || 14+ || 241+ |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C7 | 128✝ || + || + || + || + || + || 389 || 36+ || 425+ |- | style="background-color: #666; color: #fff;" | C8 | 254✝ || + || + || + || + || + || 98 || + || 237+ |} Ancestor count adjusted in circle 8 due to known cases of pedigree collapse. : + tallies yet to be calculated fully as of October 1, 2021. Totals liable to increase. : ✝ tallies of deceased individuals : ∑ summation total of tallies Ancestors hidden behind brickwalls: : '''C6''' - 4 (all paternal) : '''C7''' - 51 (36 paternal and 15 maternal) : '''C8''' - 162 (98 paternal and 64 maternal) The colors used on the left section of this table indicate how many profiles have an indicated relationship type. The types are as follows: :'''  A  ''' direct ancestors :'''  B  ''' other blood relatives found using the [[Special:Relationship|relationship finder]]. :'''  M  ''' relatives by marriage found using the [[Special:Connection|connection finder]] :'''  N  ''' unconnectable non-biological relatives (adoptive and foster relationships) The colors used on the leftmost column of the lists below indicate the type of improvement they need: :'''  A  ''' "see also" links :'''  B  ''' biography and sources :'''  C  ''' categories :'''  D  ''' DNA verification :'''  P  ''' profiles and connections :'''  R  ''' research == Circle List == The following are profiles of deceased individuals related to [[Kushion-1|Heather Kushion]] within 10 degrees. This list is broken up into section by circle, or degree distance, and then grouped by relationship type, ordered and sectioned by generations away and sorted by death date followed by birth date. For more information on the concept of genealogical circles, see [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles: A Geometry of the Tree]]. The "degree" distance on WikiTree is determined by how many clicks it takes to navigate between two people. Siblings, parents, half-siblings, spouses, and children are all listed on a profile and are therefore one degree away. === C1 - First Circle === {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   S - Sibling [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS - Foster Sibling [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   P - Parents [0 of 2] |- |   |} === C2 - Second Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C2]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-S - Foster Sibling's Sibling [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fSiL - Foster Sibling's Spouse [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [2 of 16] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   O - Ommers [2 of 10] |- ! style="background: #ecf;" | | 1970-1987 || [[Klinesmith-21|Klinesmith, Andrew Ray]] | research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR4J-PJJ LR4J-PJJ] |- | | 1970-1992 || [[Kushion-9|Kushion, Alan Alfred]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-G5Z L8BZ-G5Z] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   hO - Half-Ommers [0 of 5] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fO - Foster Ommer [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-P - Foster Sibling's Parents [1 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [4 of 6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   GP - Grandparents [3 of 4] |- | | 1940-1990 || [[Kushion-3|Kushion, Robert Joseph]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-Z39 L8BS-Z39] |- | | 1940-2013 || [[Klinesmith-19|Klinesmith, Roy Daniel]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6KG-2Y2 L6KG-2Y2] |- | | 1944-2014 || [[Perry-15098|Bretz, Joan Marie (Perry)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-J58 LNRP-J58] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGP - Foster Grandparents [1 of 2] |- | | 1944-2021 || [[Butcher-3111|Butcher, George Wayne]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JFX LNRP-JFX] |- |   |} === C3 - Third Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C3]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="40px;" | ! ! ! width="40px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 19] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C - 1st Cousins [0 of 17] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C - Foster 1st Cousins [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [1 of 10] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em;" |   OiL - Ommer's Spouses [2 of 9] |- | | 1949-2001 || [[Barriger-23|Barringer, David James]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KW6C-P39 KW6C-P39] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1965-2007 || [[O'Connor-4972|Klinesmith, Dawn Marie (O'Connor)]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR4V-MYH LR4V-MYH] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fOiL - Foster Ommer's Spouse [0 of 1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1964-2004 || Woodworth, Robin Lee (Delmarter) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G97V-35G G97V-35G] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   afO - Foster Grandparent's Ex-Son [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-sP - Foster Sibling's Step-Parents [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [17 of 37] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   GO - Grandommers [14 of 30] |- | | 1945-1945 || [[Perry-17389|Perry, William Eugene]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-L7K LTY6-L7K] |- | | 1923-1972 || [[Bell-20183|Bell, Alfred Alexander]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-YLK LDMN-YLK] |- | | 1927-1972 || [[Bell-27739|Aspin, Catherine Matilda (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-BWC LDMN-BWC] |- | | 1930-1984 || [[Bell-24564|Orr, Marvel (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH72-YKV LH72-YKV] |- | | 1924-1989 || [[Bell-20182|Bell, Chester Herman]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH72-Y5C LH72-Y5C] |- | | 1948-2009 || [[Perry-17475|Miller, Edith Lee (Perry) ]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTCV-WW8 LTCV-WW8] |- | | 1925-2010 || [[Bell-20185|Bell, Francis Eugene]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-BSL LDMN-BSL] |- | | 1938-2010 || [[Bell-27811|Bell, Thomas William]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-19P LDMN-19P] |- | | 1938-2012 || [[Klinesmith-22|Klinesmith, Charles Franklin, Sr.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-44Z L8BZ-44Z] |- | | 1932-2013 || [[Bell-27809|Fischer, Gladys Ann (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-BGX LDMN-BGX] |- | | 1935-2013 || [[Klinesmith-20|Rohleder, Donna Jean (Klinesmith)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JNP LNRP-JNP] |- | | 1937-2014 || [[Kushion-16|Kushion, Terry Lee]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JFQ LNRP-JFQ] |- | | 1929-2016 || [[Bell-23488|Locke, Mary (Bell)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-J6T LNRP-J6T] |- | | 1946-2019 || [[Perry-17390|Perry, Dorothy Loretta]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSS1-GHQ GSS1-GHQ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGO - Foster Grandommers [0 of 3] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em;" |   SGP - Step-Grandparents [4 of 5] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1923-1988 || [[Bretz-291|Bretz, Raymond Clair]] | research (first wife) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR4J-GGS LR4J-GGS] |- | | 1932-2010 || [[Wesener-45|Wesener, William M., Jr.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMJ-SVP LDMJ-SVP] |- | | 1950-2015 || [[Niebur-13|Klinesmith, Patricia Ann (Niebur) Gressley]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM5C-TSH GM5C-TSH] |- | | 1941-2018 || [[Williams-103589|Thomas, Sylvia Ann (Williams) Walker]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GZHH-VN7 GZHH-VN7] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-GP - Foster Sibling's Grandparents [0 of 4] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [12 of 12] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   GGP - Great-Grandparents [8 of 8] |- | | 1886-1958 || [[Bell-20180|Bell, Alfred George]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4QK-9W3 L4QK-9W3] |- | | 1912-1976 || [[Kauffman-1398|Klinesmith, Bessie Marie (Kauffman)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZ17-LK9 LZ17-LK9] |- | | 1898-1985 || [[Clinesmith-12|Klinesmith, Pvt. Charles Lovell]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZ17-LP9 LZ17-LP9] |- | | 1910-1988 || [[Kushion-5|Kushion, Frank Robert]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-ZNH L8BS-ZNH] |- | | 1918-1989 || [[Perry-11378|Perry, John Franklin]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMH-7M2 LDMH-7M2] |- | | 1906-1994 || [[Wenzel-550|Bell, Junella Elizabeth (Wenzel)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-22B LH7F-22B] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1922-1999 || [[Maule-318|Perry, Helen Lorraine (Maule)]] | research (census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BC-8MG L8BC-8MG] |- | | 1918-2012 || [[Sheltraw-1|Kushion, Sylvia Irene (Sheltraw)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-ZKG L8BS-ZKG] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGGP - Foster Great-Grandparents [4 of 4] |- | | 1917-1999 || [[Butcher-3112|Butcher, George William]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-KDY L21F-KDY] |- | | 1922-1999 || [[Vaughan-4199|Butcher, Arlene M. (Vaughan)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-KK7 L21F-KK7] |- | | 1918-2003 || [[Jordan-12120|Anderson, Lorraine Francis (Jordan)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-FZP LLS7-FZP] |- | |1915-2014 || [[Anderson-42533|Anderson, Samuel Wellington, Jr.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-XH2 LLS7-XH2] |- |   |} === C4 - Fourth Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C4]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0 of 10] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1CiL - 1st Cousin's Spouses [0 of 8] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1CiL - Foster 1st Cousin's Spouses [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-1C - Foster Sibling's 1st Cousins |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [6 of 131] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C1R - 1st Cousin's Children [0 of 13] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C1R - Foster 1st Cousin's Children [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C1R - Grandommer's Children [6 of 104] |- | | 1948-1948 || [[Bell-28758|Bell, Harold Francis]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PG-T8F L2PG-T8F] |- | | 1958-1958 || [[Kushion-17|Kushion, Daniel James]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NL-DS6 L2NL-DS6] |- | | 1959-1959 || [[Dadacki-2|Dadacki, Katherine]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L515-TQH L515-TQH] |- | | 1963-1964 || [[Klinesmith-23|Klinesmith, Shelly Kay]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2G5-9BP L2G5-9BP] |- | | 1974-1974 || [[Walts-56|Walts, Renee Lynn]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTCV-7L9 LTCV-7L9] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1951-2016 || [[Bell-28759|Bell, Leonard Eugene]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1KN-72H L1KN-72H] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C1R - Foster Grandommer's Children [0 of 6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   O-SiL - Ommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   hO-SiL - Half-Ommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fO-SiL - Foster Ommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sO - Step-Grandparent's Children [1 of 14] |- | | 1973-1998 || [[Gressley-33|Gressley, Colby Claude]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWFG-9V2 KWFG-9V2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   OiL-S - Ommer's Spouse's Spouse |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fS-O - Foster Sibling's Ommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [40 of 80] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GOiL - Grandommer's Spouses [17 of 35] |- | | 1924-1948 || [[Rohleder-88|Rohleder, Floyd K]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSY9-5S2 GSY9-5S2] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1945-1986 || Simpson, John Charles "Bud" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NY-CMC L2NY-CMC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-1991 || [[Eldred-880|Bell, Rose Marie (Eldred)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1H-B1F LK1H-B1F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-1991 || Kaiser, Robert Henry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRP6-TCD LRP6-TCD] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1907-1997 || Vargo, PVT Julius | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7LB-VKC L7LB-VKC] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1932-2002 || [[Dadacki-1|Dadacki, Rudolph F.]] | bio, mother and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L515-P61 L515-P61] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1927-2007 || [[Locke-3165|Locke, Ronald J.]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LK-SLX L2LK-SLX] |- | style="background: #cef;"| | 1932-2010 || Stratton, George W | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51R-3TF L51R-3TF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1937-2010 || [[Fischer-6401|Fischer, Edward Carl]] | parents and brother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDS3-Q6K LDS3-Q6K] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1924-2011 || [[Orr-5639|Orr, Donald Clayton]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LK-QM4 L2LK-QM4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-2012 || [[Turner-31450|Sumner, ImaJean Lee (Turner) Klinesmith]] | second husband, daughter, and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2G5-3G8 L2G5-3G8] |- | style="background: #cef" | | 1941-2013 || McClean, Richard Arthur | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NY-4Z3 L2NY-4Z3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2015 || [[Duma-14|Bell, Florence E. (Duma)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LK-MFN L2LK-MFN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2015 || Luce, Clair Albert | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRP6-RPN LRP6-RPN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1936-2016 || Hauman, Jerry John | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PF-NMP L2PF-NMP] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1934-2018 || [[Seaver-802|Seaver, Gerald Leroy "Jerry"]] | bio (census), and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRWQ-388 LRWQ-388] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1947-2020 || [[Rodriguez-7013|Walk, Elizabeth Ann (Rodriguez) Klinesmith]] | parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSTN-DJD GSTN-DJD] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   O-PiL - Ommer's Parents-in-Law [7 of 16] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-1996 || Hass, Beatrice Louise (Engle) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2WNH-WGW 2WNH-WGW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1928-1999 || [[Barriger-24|Barriger, James Howard]] | bio and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MR4M-M9P MR4M-M9P] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1932-2005 || [[Beyette-32|Barriger, Ione Madeline (Beyette)]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMHC-DJ9 GMHC-DJ9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1944-2005 || Weisbarth, Marla Mae (Hausser) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYC4-XKC LYC4-XKC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2007 || Hass, Walter Adolph | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9KPM-38Q 9KPM-38Q] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-2009 || Fulara, Francis James | create profile (also 3C3R) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRHX-37M LRHX-37M] |- | style="background: #cef;"| | 1926-2012 || Fulara, Elizabeth Anne (Czarnecky) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRH6-1DJ LRH6-1DJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGO - Step-Grandparent's Siblings [17 of 28] |- | | 1924-1924 || [[Wesener-51|Wesener, Unnamed Infant]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-NCZ L1SX-NCZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1939-1957 || [[Wesener-57|Wesener, Kenneth D]] | bio (census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-68T L1SX-68T] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-1971 || [[Bretz-337|Bretz, Robert Leroy]] | daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LY74-VKJ LY74-VKJ] |- | style="background: #cfe;" | | 1935-1971 || [[Wesener-60|Wesener, Robert B]] | research (life) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-84D L1SX-84D] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-1981 || [[Bretz-336|Hutchings, Majorie E. (Bretz) Osborn]] | husbands and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQLF-P1R GQLF-P1R] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1915-1993 || [[Wesener-48|Wesener, Francis Roy Paul]] | bio (census), and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTFT-8QZ LTFT-8QZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-1994 || [[Wesener-53|Wesener, Lawrence]] | bio (census), categories and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-594 L2RQ-594] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1926-1997 || [[Bretz-338|Brown, Wanda Jeanette (Bretz)]] | ex-husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB3G-Z31 LB3G-Z31] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1929-1997 || [[Wesener-55|Wesener, Donald E]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1SX-WNN L1SX-WNN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1918-2000 || [[Wesener-50|Wesener, Lloyd W]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-P8R L2RQ-P8R] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1928-2000 || [[Bretz-339|Willavize, Lois Ione (Bretz)]] | son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LY74-K7J LY74-K7J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2004 || [[Williams-104388|Young, Dorothy Lee Williams]] | husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8NS-9QD G8NS-9QD] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1916-2008 || [[Wesener-49|Myers, Marguerite L (Wesener) Mosher Tift]] | bio (census), categories, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-5FM L2RQ-5FM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1921-2009 || [[Wesener-52|Wegner, Hazel (Wesener)]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQLG-FZ3 GQLG-FZ3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1938-2011 || [[Wesener-56|Tagget, Jeanette Joan (Wesener)]] | bio (census), categories, husband, and sons | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTFT-3WH LTFT-3WH] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1927-2016 || [[Wesener-54|Farlow, Geraldine H (Wesener)]] | bio (census), categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTFT-FKD LTFT-FKD] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1939-2017 || [[Williams-104390|Williams, Lawrence Thomas]] | bio, wives, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GC3D-7TW GC3D-7TW] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGPiL - Step-Grandparent's Spouses [3 of 5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1935-1994 || [[Premo-46|Wesener, Glenda Mae (Premo)]] | parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-GN3 L2RQ-GN3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1935-2005 || [[Thomas-53382|Thomas, Kenneth Leroy]] | parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N9-TYW G8N9-TYW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-2009 || [[Walker-53473|Walker, James Clay "Junior"]] | parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N9-J3F G8N9-J3F] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGOiL - Foster Grandommer's Spouses [1 of 3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1941-2019 || Meyer, James Edward | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR3J-42M LR3J-42M] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fO-PiL - Foster Ommer's Parents-in-Law [0 of 2] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [74 of 79] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   GGO - Great-Grandommers [57] |- | | 1902-1903 || [[Sheltraw-6|Sheltraw, Homer Nelson]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2LG-PVD L2LG-PVD] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1904-1905 || [[Kusion-7|Kusion, Josephine]] | research (birth and death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G33L-668 G33L-668] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1882-1920 || [[Bell-20184|Bell, Francis Alexander]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4QK-9Q1 L4QK-9Q1] |- | | 1908-1920 || [[Kaufman-1552|Kauffman, Jennie Mae]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JG1 LNRP-JG1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1893-1927 || [[Bell-28943|Desonia, Cora Cecelia (Bell)]] | bio (census), husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-14V 9311-14V] |- | style="background #fec;" | | 1897-1931 || [[Bell-28944|Bell, Orley Sheldon]] | bio (census) categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-GCJ L6NJ-GCJ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1878-1941 || [[Bell-28902|Bell, Martin Henry]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-BBT 9311-BBT] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1904-1944 || [[Kaufman-1549|Snyder, Gertrude Adella (Kaufman)]] | bio (census), categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-ZJ2 L8BZ-ZJ2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1895-1946 || [[Klinesmith-25|Klinesmith, PFC Daniel Reuben Dexter "Reuben"]] | bio (census), categories, wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L857-K2L L857-K2L] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1874-1947 || [[Bell-23524|Huggard, Ada Mae (Bell)]] | bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9MN L4M2-9MN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1884-1953 || [[Bell-20186|Bell, Herman James]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-1W2 9311-1W2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1890-1953 || [[Clinesmith-20|Klinesmith, PFC David Franklin]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L857-NG5 L857-NG5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1876-1957 || [[Bell-28888|Bell, Rudolph Charles]] | bio (census & drafts), categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-1QV 9311-1QV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1888-1958 || [[Bell-20181|Bell, Arthur Eugene "Art"]] | bio (census) and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-175 9311-175] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1891-1958 || [[Clinesmith-21|Clinesmith, Oscar Everden]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and sons | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L857-N1V L857-N1V] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1880-1965 || [[Bell-28906|Bell, William Thomas]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4QK-935 L4QK-935] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1965 || [[Kushion-10|Kushion, Joseph]] | bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-P6T L8BS-P6T] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1901-1967 || [[Klinesmith-26|Klinesmith, John Thomas]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1V-JH6 LK1V-JH6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1895-1969 || [[Bell-20187|Bell, Leroy Rupert "Roy"]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-L2B L6NJ-L2B] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1917-1969 || [[Kauffman-1664|Kauffman, Wilbur E]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JFB LNRP-JFB] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1906-1971 || [[Perry-11379|McCrea, Loretta May (Perry)]] | bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH8V-X6H LH8V-X6H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1899-1972 || [[Sheltraw-5|Garchow, Amy Pearl (Sheltraw)]] | bio, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMS-XX5 LDMS-XX5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1909-1976 || [[Maule-379|Maule, PFC Daniel A]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-Y8D LKS9-Y8D] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1902-1977 || [[Kusion-4|Kushion, Robert Frank]] | wife and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-P44 L8BS-P44] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1890-1980 || [[Bell-28909|Schneider, Gertrude Elizabeth (Bell) Rutledge Grauf]] | bio, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVFX-Y9V LVFX-Y9V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1980 || [[Kauffman-1663|Kauffman, Henry F]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JLG LNRP-JLG] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1899-1982 || [[Kusion-3|Kushion, Rudolph John]] | links, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MGBN-S1J MGBN-S1J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1920-1983 || [[Maule-383|Maule, Walter H]] | bio, and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-LL3 LTY6-LL3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1986 || [[Sheltraw-7|Broughton, Opal Mildred (Sheltraw)]] | bio, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-F22 L6NJ-F22] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1908-1989 || [[Perry-11380|Turner, Jessie Leota (Perry)]] | bio, and spouse | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K46J-WKS K46J-WKS] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1989 || [[Maule-380|Maule, PFC George Earl]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHDX-RDL LHDX-RDL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1909-1990 || [[Kushion-11|Shimel, Lucille M. (Kushion) Dungey]] | children and second husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JVQ LNRP-JVQ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1902-1991 || [[Clinesmith-22|Klinesmith, George Martin]] | bio (census), categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLZJ-VHW KLZJ-VHW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1905-1991 || [[Kaufman-1551|Kauffman, Roy S]] | bio (census), categories, and research (wife) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BZ-Z51 L8BZ-Z51] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1991 || [[Clinesmith-14|Clinesmith, James Wellington]] | bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1V-JG9 LK1V-JG9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1909-1992 || [[Wenzel-716|Sloboda, Frances Mary (Wenzel)]] | bio and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-6W6 LH7F-6W6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1902-1993 || [[Kaufman-1550|Vogelgesang, Elise Ethel (Kaufman) Mohler]] | bio (census), categories, daughter, and second husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTX7-M2M LTX7-M2M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1925-1993 || [[Maule-385|Maule, William Vernon "Bill"]] | bio, categories, DNA, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-DTM LTY6-DTM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1910-1994 || [[Perry-5861|Perry, Lynn Joseph]] | bio, wives, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M15F-ZFN M15F-ZFN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1995 || [[Sheltraw-9|Hammerschmidt, Clara Dora (Sheltraw)]] | bio, spouse, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZYQ-NFN LZYQ-NFN] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1908-1996 || [[Maule-378|Sevarns, Hazel Bell (Maule)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-YZ3 LKS9-YZ3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1914-1996 || [[Kushion-12|Cieslinski, Mary K. (Kushion)]] | husbands and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-MGG L8B3-MGG] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1909-1997 || [[Sheltraw-8|Sheltraw, Royal Joseph]] | bio, wife and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-XG1 L6NJ-XG1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1924-1998 || [[Maule-384|Kerr, Leah Oliver (Maule) Kosiba Tyree]] | bio (census), categories, first husband, son, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-YV6 LKS9-YV6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1915-1999 || [[Maule-381|Snover, Harriett (Maule)]] | bio (census), husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYF-7KW LTYF-7KW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1918-1999 || [[Kushion-14|Kushion, Sgt. John Andrew]] | bio, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-93M L8B3-93M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1905-2001 || [[Clinesmith-23|Brumley, Howard Jack (Clinesmith)]] | bio (census), categories, wives, children, and foster parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8P5-RC5 L8P5-RC5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1912-2001 || [[Kushion-8|Boivin, Helen Marie (Kushion)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-MDR L8B3-MDR] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1917-2003 || [[Maule-382|Maule Lester Eugene]] | bio (census), categories, wife, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-D7N LTY6-D7N] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1922-2003 || [[Perry-8280|Perry, Merritt B]] | trusted list, links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-4JV K24R-4JV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1921-2005 || [[Kushion-7|Ruzowski, Stella J. (Kushion)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-94H L8B3-94H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1916-2006 || [[Kushion-13|Levi, Sophie Kostas (Kushion)]] | bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-MBX L8B3-MBX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1920-2009 || [[Perry-11377|Barr, Katherine Marie (Perry)]] | bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX93-QK6 LX93-QK6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-2011 || [[Wenzel-719|Bell, Catherine A (Wenzel)]] | bio, categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-PZ1 L6NJ-PZ1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2014 || [[Maule-386|Maule, CPL Henry Robert]] | bio, categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-NL1 LTY6-NL1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1914-2015 || [[Wenzel-720|Wenzel, Chester Adolph]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-59M L6NJ-59M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2019 || [[Wenzel-721|Wenzel, Bernard Eugene]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PB-VBK L2PB-VBK] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGGP - Step-Grandparent's Parents [9 of 10] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1898-1954 || [[Wood-35879|Bretz, Lyra Mae (Wood)]] | first husband, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KV21-FHJ KV21-FHJ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1895-1955 || [[Bretz-335|Bretz, Walter Houghton]] | second wife, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTZV-B8R LTZV-B8R] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1914-1874 || [[Williams-103699|Williams, Don Thomas]] | research (death, parents, and 1920 & 1930 census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N9-SMM G8N9-SMM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1887-1982 || [[Wesener-47|Wesener, Kurt Paul William]] | bio (census), categories, children, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-PS6 L2RQ-PS6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1898-1985 || [[Bloomer-484|Wesener, Hazel V (Bloomer)]] | bio (census), categories, children, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RQ-P47 L2RQ-P47] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-2003 || [[Brucker-233|Miller, Marybelle (Brucker) Williams]] | parents, sister, second husband, and research (1930 census) |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2003 || [[Niebur-18|Niebur, Robert L.]] | parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYWC-8KT LYWC-8KT] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1917-2010 || Fager, Willard Milton "Bill" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWC8-V5V KWC8-V5V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1929-2017 || [[Nielsen-8956|Niebur, Ruby R. (Nielsen)]] | bio (census), parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM5Z-SL6 GM5Z-SL6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGGO - Foster Great-Grandommers [11 of 12] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1915-1972 || [[Butcher-3871|Butcher, Burdette Homer]] | bio, categories, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMG-W55 LLMG-W55] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1917-1983 || [[Anderson-53168|Anderson, Donald Carlton]] | bio, categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-V2Y LLS7-V2Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1912-2000 || [[Anderson-53164|Cole, Louise Emily (Anderson)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS7-K7B LLS7-K7B] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2009 || [[Anderson-53175|Anderson, Herbert Glenn "Budd"]] | bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVZD-CRL LVZD-CRL] |- | | 1920-1920 || [[Butcher-3872|Butcher, Unnamed Infant]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMG-ZQS LLMG-ZQS] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1899-1973 || [[Jordan-14571|Jordan, Pvt. James Wade]] | bio, categories, wife, and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBGV-4FK LBGV-4FK] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1903-1988 || [[Jordan-14574|Jordan, Ruth Emma]] | bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-BCJ LLS1-BCJ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1919-1995 || [[Vaughan-5267|Vaughan, Leland Arthur "Lee"]] | bio, categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2K7 L21F-2K7] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1919-2009 || [[Anderson-53170|Wightman, Nellie Elizabeth (Anderson)]] | bio, categories, husband, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-RM8 LLS1-RM8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1921-2010 || [[Vaughan-5268|Vaughan, Carl Lester]] | bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2K7 L21F-2K7] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926-2011 || [[Vaughan-5285|Vaughan, Charles George "Chuck"]] | bio, categories, wife, and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2GC L21F-2GC] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [24] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d66; font-size: .8em" |   2GGP - 2nd Great-Grandparents [16] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1849-1928 || [[Röthke-1|Bell, Marie Mathilde Albertine Alexandrine (Röthke)]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSF-FBY 9XSF-FBY] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1882-193x || [[Maule-319|Maule, Oscar Earl]] | bio, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9Z-4RF 9X9Z-4RF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1846-1934 || [[Bell-19813|Bell, Thomas William]] | bio, brother and half-siblings. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSF-FBV 9XSF-FBV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1860-1935 || [[Martin-47942|Klinesmith, Edith Estella (Martin)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F4M-FGW 9F4M-FGW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1861-1938 || [[Clinesmith-13|Clinesmith, Charles A.]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F4M-FL1 9F4M-FL1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1889-1942 || [[McCrary-649|Maule, Violet Belle (McCrary)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9Z-4T4 9X9Z-4T4] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1876-1946 || [[Sheltraw-2|Sheltraw, Joseph Smith]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XV5-2FF 9XV5-2FF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1958 || [[Kusion-1|Kushion, Andrew Stefan]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-86R L8BS-86R] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1879-1958 || [[Shorb-107|Kauffman, Ida Myrtle (Shorb)]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHTT-RCX KHTT-RCX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1876-1962 || [[Kauffman-1399|Kauffman, Franklin H., Jr.]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KC6S-8NX KC6S-8NX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1879-1962 || [[Graham-17472|Sheltraw, Dora Amy (Graham)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9G-QYM 9X9G-QYM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1880-1962 || [[Perry-5863|Perry, Bert Barnum]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNZX-86K KNZX-86K] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1886-1962 || [[Remington-453|Perry, Edith May (Remington)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-X1G K24R-X1G] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1882-1966 || [[Wenzel-551|Wenzel, Adolph Eugene]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-653 LH7F-653] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1880-1969 || [[Kajzar-1|Kushion, Suzanna Ann (Kajzar)]] | bio and brother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-2BQ L8BS-2BQ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1883-1975 || [[Callahan-2674|Wenzel, Catherine Elizabeth (Callahan)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FQD-K5W 9FQD-K5W] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1908-1996 || [[Maule-378|Sevarns, Hazel Bell (Maule)]] | bio, categorize, DNA, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKS9-YZ3 LKS9-YZ3] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f2GGP - Foster 2nd Great-Grandparents [8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1881-1926 || [[Silvernail-112|Anderson, Ina May (Silvernail)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4YM-6RH L4YM-6RH] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1937 || [[Jordan-14570|Jordan, Frank James]] | bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-1DF LLS1-1DF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1960 || [[Myers-16436|Jordan, Mary (Myers)]] | bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLS1-BWN LLS1-BWN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1877-1963 || [[Anderson-42539|Anderson, Samuel Wellington, Sr]] | brothers | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KC1P-S4Y KC1P-S4Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1892-1964 || [[Studer-388|Butcher, Mary Amanda (Studer)]] | bio, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMC-4RK LLMC-4RK] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1894-1968 || [[Vaughan-4200|Vaughan, Arthur Lavern]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-2W6 L21F-2W6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1886-1969 || [[Butcher-3114|Butcher, Homer]] | bio, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLMC-47J LLMC-47J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1898-1978 || [[Brock-4916|Vaughan, Flossie May (Brock)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-288 L21F-288] |- |   |} === C5 - Fifth Circle === See [[:Category: Kushion-1 C5]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C - 2nd Cousins [0 of 161+] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f2C - Foster 2nd Cousins |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C1RiL - Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-sC - Grandommer's Stepchildren |- | style="background: #ffc;" | | 1958-1977 || [[Rohleder-99|Rohleder, Gregory L.]] | categories, research (birthplace) |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1963-1988 || Simpson, John Charles II | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GW56-KXQ GW56-KXQ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1963-2012 || Thornton, April Lee (Schmitter) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9PM-QGJ G9PM-QGJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-CiL - Step-Grandparent's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C1RiL - Foster Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C2R - Great-Grandommer's Children [112 of 186] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Kushion, Baby Boy | create profile, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GZCL-GJN GZCL-GJN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1893-1893 || Huggard, Infant | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-93W L4M2-93W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1922-1923 || Garchow, Luella | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBJR-K4F LBJR-K4F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1899-1925 || Huggard, Clifford James | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9DH L4M2-9DH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-1931 || Sevarns, Glen Wain | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYF-GQF LTYF-GQF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-1933 || Dungey, Roy | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2NL-9B8 L2NL-9B8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-1938 || Broughton, Susan | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G924-GMH G924-GMH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-1939 || Kushion, Robert Joseph | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB16-NQ3 LB16-NQ3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-1943 || McCrea, Carol Flossie | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/93KX-32V 93KX-32V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1950-1951 || [[Perry-8281|Perry, Sharon Sue]] | links, bio, categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX93-Q64 LX93-Q64] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1941-1955 || Perry, James "Jimmy" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M66T-V59 M66T-V59] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-1966 || O'Brien, Doris A (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBZ9-858 LBZ9-858] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1928-1968 || Broughton, John "Jack" F | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDFN-P9F LDFN-P9F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1895-1973 || Huggard, Emerson Pearl | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-94G L4M2-94G] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1925-1979 || [[Klinesmith-24|Langworthy, Wilma Jean (Klinesmith)]] | bio (census), categories, sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PB-LX9 L2PB-LX9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1916-1981 || Bell, Walter James | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PL-JWH L2PL-JWH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1922-1984 || Kushion, Robert Lewis | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MGBN-SBV MGBN-SBV] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1906-1987 || LaMee, Beaulah Wave (Huggard) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9VZ L4M2-9VZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1940-1987 || Kuharchek, Jessie Marie (Barr) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBLL-RGB LBLL-RGB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1918-1988 || Bell, Clarence Arnold | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-SLD 9QMM-SLD] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1909-1989 || Huggard, Cecil Orely | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4MK-B51 L4MK-B51] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1923-1989 || Yahrmarkt, Alvena (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LT3W-BLH LT3W-BLH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1927-1989 || Shafer, Ruby Ann (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-DKS LBC7-DKS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-1993 || Sevarns, Robert Thomas "JIggs" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-1PN LTYX-1PN] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1897-1994 || [[Huggard-202|Jones, Ina Mae (Huggard)]] | links, DNA, bio, first husband, daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9CM L4M2-9CM] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1911-1996 || Revette, Ruby Bell (Huggard) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9KX L4M2-9KX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-1996 || Sevarns, Arthur Eugene, Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-5D6 LTYX-5D6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-1997 || Carpenter, Dorothy Mae (Snover) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-84M LTYN-84M] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-1998 || [[Garchow-9|Garchow, Theodore Graham]] | bio, categories, spouses, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-F6J LBC7-F6J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1926-1998 || Kushion, James Dale, Sr | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8GM-Z6Y K8GM-Z6Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-1998 || Perry, Lavern Edward | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GS6F-YXN GS6F-YXN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1901-1991 || Huggard, Clarence Leroy | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-96F L4M2-96F] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1904-1991 || Huggard, Harry Wilbur | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4M2-9J8 L4M2-9J8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1955-1999 || Hoopai, Mary Danielle (Maule) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBV5-VQT LBV5-VQT] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2001 || Sturgis, Dorothy Mae (Kushion) Lyyski | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-PFH L2N2-PFH] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2002 || Snover, Lyle Leroy | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-WV8 LTYN-WV8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1915-2003 || [[Huggard-210|Plum, Opal Elva (Huggard)]] | links, bio, DNA, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JT-XSB L7JT-X5B] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2003 || McCrea, Joseph Cameron | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-W2X K24R-W2X] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1918-2004 || Huggard, Chester Arthur "Chet" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JT-XS1 L7JT-XS1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2004 || Kushion, Rudolph John, Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBBJ-QYY LBBJ-QYY] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1932-2006 || Sheltraw, Norman Leeland | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6NJ-F8C L6NJ-F8C] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1937-2006 || Dungey, Maureen Joyce | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-YJY L2N2-YJY] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2007 || Dungey, Ralph Earl "Sonny", Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-SP8 L6N1-SP8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1930-2007 || Garchow, Glenn I | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-6P1 LBC7-6P1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2007 || Coon, Greta Mary (Garchow) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBC7-XC5 LBC7-XC5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1946-2007 || Lane, Ruby Jean (Maule) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM23-7TK GM23-7TK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2008 || Bostwick, Susanna (Kushion) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-5K6 L6DY-5K6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1949-2009 || Hoeppner, Pamela Dawn (Kushion) Stoddard | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRY8-FLG LRY8-FLG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1925-2010 || McCrea, Stuart B, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-WN4 K24R-WN4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1926-2010 || Kabell, Dorine Iva (Sevarns) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-5DC LTYX-5DC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1928-2010 || Harrison, Delores Lucille (Dungey) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JP1 LNRP-JP1] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1948-2010 || Barr, Matthew John | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L11W-44Y L11W-44Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2011 || Kushion, Donald Andrew | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-PBF L2N2-PBF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-2012 || Perry, Bert Lee | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G98D-SH2 G98D-SH2] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2014 || Manning, Cora May "Corky" (Sevarns) Wilder | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYX-12L LTYX-12L] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1936-2014 || Averill, Amelia Suzanne, (Kusion) Burger | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-R9D L2N2-R9D] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-2014 || Vietti, Lynn Larry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9KM-J7B G9KM-J7B] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1931-2015 || Dungey, Delbert Andrew, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2N2-YNS L2N2-YNS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2015 || Snover, Burt | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-H44 LTYN-H44] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-2015 || Snover, Earl Lloyd, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-N7K LTYN-N7K] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1934-2016 || Snover, SP4 William Frederick | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTYN-ZGF LTYN-ZGF] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1937-2016 || [[Perry-5860|Kroll, Roy Lynn (Perry)]] | locked, links, bio, DNA | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L19Y-5F4 L19Y-5F4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1938-2017 || Maule, CSM George Earl, Jr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQRG-JVS GQRG-JVS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-2017 || Kushion, Ronald Joseph | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB1D-186 /LB1D-186] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1934-2019 || Timko, Jean Marie (McCrea) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBXS-QH7 LBXS-QH7] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-SiL - Grandommer's Siblings-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1927-1972 || [[Duma-16|Duma, CPL Arthur F.]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and sons | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-Q6H LX7J-Q6H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1918-1977 || [[Dadacki-3|Rohleder, Stephanie Theresa (Dadacki) Clark]] | bio (census), categories, first husband, and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSTF-MV3 GSTF-MV3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1917-1981 || [[Aspin-73|Muirhead, Pauline Ola (Aspin)]] | bio, categories, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LD48-B1Y LD48-B1Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1924-1990 || [[Eldred-1107|Eldred, Emil Frederick]] | bio, categories, wife, and research. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKBF-2PV LKBF-2PV] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1916-1994 || [[Rohleder-108|Rohleder, Frederick P]] | bio, categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBZR-PYK LBZR-PYK] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1914-1995 || [[Aspin-66|Burgoyne, Doris Marjorie (Aspin) Seaver]] | bio(census) and 2nd husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LD48-TFL LD48-TFL] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1930-1996 || [[Duma-17|Duma, Charles Morris]] | bio (census), categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QFZ LX7J-QFZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1936-1996 || [[Duma-20|Duma, Paul William]] | bio (census), categories, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QGQ LX7J-QGQ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1931-2000 || [[Duma-18|Duma, SP4 Louis Francis]] | bio (census), categories, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QK1 LX7J-QK1] |- | style="background: #fec;' | | 1925-2006 || [[Eldred-1108|Eldred, Carl Frederick, Jr]] | bio, categories, and wives | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JD-3FN L6JD-3FN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1922-2009 || Byron, Jean Audrey (Aspin) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LD4D-MGC LD4D-MGC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1933-2010 || [[Seaver-807|Seaver, Wayman Dale]] | 1st wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTWM-FRN LTWM-FRN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1943-2015 || [[Seaver-808|Seaver, Robert Alan "Bob"]] | wife and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM52-PKX GM52-PKX] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-SiL - Step-Grandparent's Siblings-in-law |- | style="background: #fcc" | | 1900-1966 || [[Tift-483|Tift, Harry]] | links, bio, first wife, children, mother, and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKH3-THV LKH3-THV] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GOiL-E - Grandommer's Spouse's Spouses |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1913- || Vargo, Anna (Kish) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G99S-GYX G99S-GYX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1923-1980 || Vargo, Marion Lucille (Day) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7LY-1X3 L7LY-1X3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1936-1992 || Rhowmine, Eileen U (Loehr) Luce | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR5B-LPB LR5B-LPB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-1998 || Sumner, Oval | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2G5-QGW L2G5-QGW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1942-2008 || Schmitter, Linda Sue (Rohde) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2ZB-D93 L2ZB-D93] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1949-2012 || Simpson, Ellen "Kathy" (Ostrander) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9P9-76S G9P9-76S] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f1C2R - Foster Great-Grandommer's Children |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGO-SiL - Foster Grandommer's Siblings-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGOiL - Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1871-1937 || Bell, Mary Elizabeth (Roach) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH2W-11N LH2W-11N] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1913-1938 || [[Niergarth-6|Perry, Margaret Jean Niergarth]] | locked, links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L19Y-KMD L19Y-KMD] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1894-1962 || [[Mohler-603|Mohler, Samuel Daniel]] | bio (census & drafts), father, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51R-JRB L51R-JRB] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1906-1962 || [[Shimel-56|Shimel, Charles J]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRYX-T1L LRYX-T1L] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1894-1963 || [[Garchow-4|Garchow, Theodore Carl]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMS-X55 LDMS-X55] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1966 || [[Kurzhals-20|Wenzel, Amelia (Kurzhals)]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7K-BKL LX7K-BKL] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1872-1968 || [[Huggard-201|Huggard, Emmerson Everly]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7N-34T LH7N-34T] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1903-1968 || Broughton, Leland Edwood | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G92H-MH3 G92H-MH3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1910-1968 || Buchanan, Berneta C (Knisley) Perry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GS6N-9J9 GS6N-9J9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1913-1968 || Levi, Emil A | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRWH-5QV LRWH-5QV] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1900-1975 || McCrea, Bruce Thompson | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH8V-ZK5 LH8V-ZK5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1904-1976 || Sevarns, Arthur Eugene | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTY6-RVN LTY6-RVN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1915-1976 || [[Cieslinski-9|Cieslinski, Martin T]] | bio (census), mother and siblings, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-XH5 LRW4-XH5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1911-1977 || Perry, Dorothy (Misch), R.N. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBWC-J3X LBWC-J3X] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1913-1982 || Kushion, Adelia Dorothy (Stanuszek) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LNRP-JJH LNRP-JJH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1903-1984 || [[Dixon-10016|Kushion, Geneva Frances (Dixon)]] | links, bio, mother, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LWFP-3TS LWFP-3TS] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1904-1985 || [[Dungey-216|Dungey, Ralph Earl, Sr]] | links, bio parents, siblings, children and second wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-SDJ L6N1-SDJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1911-1985 || [[Boivin-369|Boivin, Gordon M.]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-RZ1 LRW4-RZ1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1896-1986 || [[Weiskirch-18|Bell, Delia Bertha (Weiskirch)]] | bio, categories, sons, mother, and brothers | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-S2P 9QMM-S2P] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1908-1986 || Snover, Wiliam Weston | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVL8-J22 LVL8-J22] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1923-1987 || Kushion, Marjune Mary (Mikula) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRY8-JRX LRY8-JRX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1894-1988 || Kushion, Katherine (Ferber) Summer | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-L53 L6DY-L53] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1916-1988 || Barr, Matthew Barten | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBLL-21H LBLL-21H] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1894-1989 || [[Turner-24347|Turner, Harry Robert]] | links, bio, categories, parents, siblings, and first wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M15F-86K M15F-86K] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1924-1991 || [[Ruzowski-1|Ruzowski, Eugene J.]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRY6-D9W LRY6-D9W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1910-1994 || Hammerschmidt, Carl George | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZYQ-NC9 LZYQ-NC9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1921-1999 || Perry, Harriette Rachael (Wolfe) Armstrong | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPY-7V7 LTPY-7V7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1912-2003 || Vietti, Joseph Peter | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9VD-6H6 G9VD-6H6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1919-2008 || Maule, Edna Emma (Johnson) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KL6D-MP4 KL6D-MP4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1924-2009 || Maule, Martha Nadine (Bridgewater) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM23-CL3 GM23-CL3] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-PiL - Grandommer's Parents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1883-1928 || [[Robinson-32598|Orr, Maude C (Robinson)]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVCS-BB9 LVCS-BB9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1890-1944 || [[Rohleder-101|Rohleder, Frank Paul]] | wife, son, parents, and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZR-CW5 LBZR-CW5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1901-1944 || [[Duma-15|Duma, Frederick N]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-Q8Z LX7J-Q8Z] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1873-1945 || [[Orr-5640|Orr, William Nathaniel, Jr]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9H42-J2Z 9H42-J2Z] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1958 || [[Dadacki-4|Dadacki, Stanisław]] | bio, children, wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L666-MJ4 L666-MJ4] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1903-1963 || [[Eldred-1106|Eldred, Carl Frederick]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVQW-CCL LVQW-CCL] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1906-1973 || [[Spencer-23846|Eldred, Alice Gertrude (Spencer)]] | bio, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVQW-CJF LVQW-CJF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1896-1984 || [[Obermiller-31|Moser, Catherine A (Obermiller) Rohleder]] | bio, second husband, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDC3-DRX LDC3-DRX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1890-1988 || [[Aspin-65|Aspin, Sedly Emil]] | bio, categories, children, parents, siblings, and 2nd wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDM4-Y99 LDM4-Y99] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1907-1993 || [[Bennett-27842|Wright, Frances Louise (Bennett) Slusarski Duma]] | bio, first and third husbands, first daughter, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7J-QD8 LX7J-QD8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1911-1997 || [[Seaver-804|Seaver, Leroy Oscar "Hotchy"]] | bio (census), categories, wife, sons, parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K892-2ZF K892-2ZF] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1924-2012 || [[Kimmel-589|Perry, Wanda Lois (Kimmel)]] | links, bio, categories and parents |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-sP - Step-Grandparent's Step-Parents |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1902-1969 || Miller, Isaac "Ike" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G8N3-J5F G8N3-J5F] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2GGO - 2nd Great-Grandommers [80 of 81] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Kajzar, Dr. Józef | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYF8-WT7 LYF8-WT7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Kajzar, Ludwik | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GW42-VXZ GW42-VXZ] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1855-1856 || [[Klinesmith-9|Klinesmith, John Thomas]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/ML85-14Y ML85-14Y] |- | style="background: #fec" | | 1844-1869 || [[Klinesmith-4|Plain, Louisa Maria (Klinesmith)]] | bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-ZJP LJKK-ZJP] |- | | 1859-1869 || [[Klinesmith-11|Clinesmith, Susan (Klinesmith)]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-8DZ LJKK-8DZ] |- | | 1870-1870 || [[Kusion-6|Kusion, Katarzyna]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLH5-Q7X LLH5-Q7X] |- | | 1873-1873 || [[Kauffman-1403|Kauffman, Franklin]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9S5B-FFR 9S5B-FFR] |- | | 1877-1877 || [[Graham-18550|Graham, Unnamed Infant]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2GG-4NT L2GG-4NT] |- | style="background: #fec" | | 1856-1882 || [[Klinesmith-10|Hodges, Mary Henrietta (Klinesmith)]] | bio, husband, and chldren | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH3G-D7L LH3G-D7L] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1882- || Sheltraw, Owen D | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XGD-WD2 9XGD-WD2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1886 || [[Klinesmith-8|Clinesmith, David Franklin (Klinesmith), Jr.]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KV2Z-FNW KV2Z-FNW] |- | | 1879-1887 || [[Sheltraw-10|Sheltraw, Theodore S.]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9H37-HCV 9H37-HCV] |- | | 1887-1887 || [[Sheltraw-19|Sheltraw, Unnamed]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6FN-Z99 L6FN-Z99] |- | | 1888-1888|| [[Sheltraw-20|Sheltraw, Unnamed]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6FN-ZHW L6FN-ZHW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1872-1901 || Shorb, William M | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCM7-PRP KCM7-PRP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850-1908 || [[Klinesmith-7|Clinesmith, Daniel (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K848-K5W K848-K5W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1884-1913 || Remington, Mark Justin | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K89M-QN9 K89M-QN9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1842-1918 || [[Clinesmith-15|Goodell, Amelia G. (Clinesmith)]] | bio and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MJ7-37B 2MJ7-37B] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1846-1920 || [[Klinesmith-5|Culver, Margaret Louise (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8PH-7Y2 K8PH-7Y2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1842-1922 || [[Bell-488|Duffett, Elizabeth Ann (Bell)]] | bio, brother, and half-siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-6K5 L7JR-6K5] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1844-1926 || [[Bell-19816|Hamilton, Margaret E (Bell)]] | links, bio, children, brother, and half-siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4HZ-D6M L4HZ-D6M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1846-1928 || [[Röthke-5|Roethke, Alexander (Röthke)]] | bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-XS8 9311-XS8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1929 || [[Klinesmith-6|Bunker, Lydia Jane (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio, husband, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-ZGY LJKK-ZGY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1849-1931 || [[Bell-19814|Bell, William John]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-63W 9QMM-63W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1885-1933 || Kusion, Adalbert | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-29S L8BS-29S] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1876-1935 || Kusion, Józef | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-R4Y L6DY-R4Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1884-1937 || Lewis, Mary Pearl (Sheltraw) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/94WK-FD2 94WK-FD2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1938 || [[Klinesmith-1|Orr, Elizabeth Emeral (Klinesmith)]] | links, bio, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K6HJ-1G6 K6HJ-1G6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1870-1942 || [[Shorb-133|Indorf, Lydia Elizabeth (Shorb) Boughman]] | bio, husbands, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8K1-94J K8K1-94J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1883-1948 || [[Remington-464|Remington, John Franklin]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-X18 K24R-X18] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1872-1955 || [[Shorb-134|Shorb, John Edgar]] | bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW54-BK2 LW54-BK2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1877-1955 || [[Perry-11381|Perry, Barnus Nelson]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KKQB-LJS KKQB-LJS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1878-1955 || [[Perry-11383|Perry, Byron J, Sr.]] | links, bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-4YN K24R-4YN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1956 || [[Wenzel-586|Wenzel, Frederick August]] | siblings, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRBT-SWX LRBT-SWX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1881-1956 || Wolfe, Cora May (Shorb) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCY1-RWP KCY1-RWP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1882-1957 || [[Graham-18532|Voyer, Dena Elena (Graham)]] | links, bio, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KPS9-Q9V KPS9-Q9V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1883-1957 || [[Perry-11384|Seeley, Sophie Agnes (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHTW-VJH LHTW-VJH] |- | style="background: #cef;"| | 1888-1957 || Kusion, Michał | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-2XR L8BS-2XR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1889-1959 || Sheltraw, Grover James | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9DW5-XTL 9DW5-XTL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1876-1963 || Shorb, Elmer Vincent | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW54-YR2 LW54-YR2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1888-1964 || [[Perry-11385|O'Dell, Jenni Louisa (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-HNW K24R-HNW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1879-1966 || Goldynia, Mary K (Kusion) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-6TD L8BS-6TD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1883-1968 || [[Kusion-5|Kushion, Jan Albert (Kusion)]] | links, bio, siblings, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-F7G L8BS-F7G] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1891-1970 || Gibson, Jessie Maude (Remington) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4LZ-RPD K4LZ-RPD] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1893-1972 || [[Wenzel-619|Kurzhals, Julia Josephine (Wenzel)]] | links, bio, and daughters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XMR-91M 9XMR-91M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1880-1973 || [[Wenzel-737|Wenzel, August W]] | bio, categories, wife and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-V5K LH7F-V5K] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1887-1973 || Shorb, Sanford Henry | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZPT-2RZ KZPT-2RZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1893-1974 || [[Perry-11386|Conant, Rosa (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-HKF K24R-HKF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1889-1977 || Remington, WIlliam Howard | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH5V-6V5 KH5V-6V5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1892- || Tomlins, Laura Mae (Sheltraw) Bennett Barkman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9744-6P1 9744-6P1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1896-1986 || [[Perry-11387|Hutchinson, Lucy (Perry)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHY3-WNW KHY3-WNW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1897-1992 || Dickinson, Carrie Madeline (Remington) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHRD-PXX KHRD-PXX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1900-1993 || McLean, Flossie Octavia (Remington) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZCT-8Q6 KZCT-8Q6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   h2GGO - Half 2nd Great-Grandommers [8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1868- || [[Perry-11388|Perry, Elizabeth]] | links, bio, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTDL-PXY LTDL-PXY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1870-1959 || [[Perry-11389|Cosh, Katie Ann, (Perry)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCRK-TXM LCRK-TXM] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f2GGO - Foster 2nd Great-Grandommers |- | style="background: #cef" | | 1886-1961 || [[Studer-183|Studer, Phillup Claude]] | first wife, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KJW7-F6S KJW7-F6S] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   fGGP-sP - Foster Great-Grandparent's Step-Parents |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1878-1984 || [[Wagner-9922|Anderson, Daisy Belle (Wagner)]] | parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L261-KQ7 L261-KQ7] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3GGP - 3rd Great-Grandparents [32] |- | style="background: #ecf" | | || [[Kajzar-2|Kajzar, Jan]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RW-5LF L2RW-5LF] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | || [[Sholony-1|Kajzar, Mary (Sholony)]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2RK-D1N L2RK-D1N] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1823- || [[Wildman-491|Bell, Elizabeth (Wildman)]] | links, bio, son, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-62J L7JR-62J] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1841- || [[Kusion-2|Kusion, Jan A.]] | links, bio, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-DWR L8BS-DWR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850- || [[Niemiec-64|Kusion, Marianna (Niemiec)]] | links, bio, siblings, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHY3-13P LHY3-13P] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1856- || [[Waldron-1784|McCrary, Harriet Miranda (Waldron)]] | links, bio, first husband, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/961G-LMQ 961G-LMQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1856-1890 || [[Simmonds-1154|Callahan, Clara L. (Simons)]] | links, bio, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FQD-K5J 9FQD-K5J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1843-1894 || [[Wenzel-569|Wenzel, Martin]] | bio and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9DDB-2J8 9DDB-2J8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1820-1897 || [[Young-11021|Clinesmith, Elizabeth Emiline (Young)]] | parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH3G-DZC LH3G-DZC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1819-1898 || [[Bell-19812|Bell, Mathew Alexander]] | second wife and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZLN-92G LZLN-92G] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1821-1902 || [[Fraatz-1|Roethke, Luise Elizabeth (Fraatz)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QNP-GWV 8QNP-GWV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840-1902 || [[Martin-47944|Martin, George David]] | links, bio, children, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVPX-JXD LVPX-JXD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1835-1903 || [[Kauffman-1400|Kauffman, Franklin Phillip., Sr.]] | links, bio, children, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J4-69G L6J4-69G] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1842-1905 || [[Hartman-3279|Kauffman, Barbara Dellet (Hartman)]] | links, siblings and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J4-6HG L6J4-6HG] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850-1905 || [[Maule-324|Maule, Andrew Benjamin]] | links, bio, children, second wife, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K46Y-L6L K46Y-L6L] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1906 || [[Klinesmith-2|Clinesmith, David Franklin (Klinesmith), Sr.]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LJKK-ZZW LJKK-ZZW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1911 || [[Röthke-2|Roethke, Carl Rudolph (Röthke)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L433-7PM L433-7PM] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1859-1913 || [[Cluchey-2|Maule, Caroline (Cluchey)]] | links, bio, children, second husband, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L781-KBF L781-KBF] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1852-1917 || [[Graham-17473|Graham, Samuel John Wiley]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9G-QBH 9X9G-QBH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1842-1923 || [[Shoup-440|Martin, Tryphena F. (Shoup)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F4M-FGT 9F4M-FGT] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1859-1923 || [[McClellan-1749|Remington, Mary Jane (McClellan)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHLH-1LZ KHLH-1LZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1847-1925 || [[Chartrand-495|Sheltraw, John Sanderson (Chartrand)]] | bio (census), children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDVY-C53 LDVY-C53] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1845-1927 || [[Callahan-2675|Callahan, Patrick]] | bio, mother, and brother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FQD-K5X 9FQD-K5X] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1855-1928 || [[Nelson-17602|Graham, Cora Elizabeth (Nelson)]] | links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9G-QB2 9X9G-QB2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1847-1930 || [[Edgar-2101|Shorb, Amanda Margaret (Edgar)]] | bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MB2 LW5H-MB2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1858-1931 || [[McCrary-656|McCrary, Daniel Orlando]] | wives, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/961G-LM3 961G-LM3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1934 || [[Perry-5879|Perry, Joseph]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZKL-CVQ LZKL-CVQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1849-1937 || [[Shorb-108|Shorb, Henry Mcintosh]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MZW LW5H-MZW] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1850-1939 || [[Mielke-328|Wenzel, Wilhelmina (Mielke)]] | bio, mother, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH7F-KP8 LH7F-KP8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1856-1941 || [[Rylott-18|Sheltraw, Lydia Ann (Rylott)]] | bio (census), children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96ZV-9C4 96ZV-9C4] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1860-1942 || [[Remington-456|Remington, Lind Justin]] | links, bio, categories, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCWS-M66 KCWS-M66] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1854-1944 || [[Mallory-843|Perry, Amanda Rosina (Mallory)]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings and half-sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24R-CHD K24R-CHD] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f3GGP - Foster 3rd Great-Grandparents [16] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1864-1893 || [[Christie-3377|Butcher, Sarah (Christie)]] | links, bio, children, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LV21-QN3 LV21-QN3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1824-1897 || [[Silvernail-123|Silvernail, Harvey Hiram Hawley "Hall"]] | links, bio, categories, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX94-LTR LX94-LTR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836-1904 || [[Derstler-11|Myers, Susan (Derstler)]] | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9S96-C3V 9S96-C3V] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1839-1907 || [[Myers-17774|Myers, Manasseh]] | bio (census), categories, children, wife, sibings, and mother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9S96-H19 9S96-H19] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1858-1907 || [[Studer-360|Studer, Jacob Claudis]] | links, bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/24YK-6JS 24YK-6JS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1847-1911 || [[Nevills-60|Anderson, Emily (Nevills)]] | siblings, first husband, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2W31-WJC 2W31-WJC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1854-1914 || Jordan, Eliza Jane (Chapman) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LV7B-ZGN LV7B-ZGN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1834-1919 || [[Anderson-42546|Anderson, Samuel Forbes]] | first wife, children, and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KND3-BPF KND3-BPF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1849-1928 || Jordan, George L | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTMT-CXS LTMT-CXS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1935 || [[Louks-126|Taylor, Louisa May (Louks) Silvernail]] | links, bio, children and second husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX94-G96 LX94-G96] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1864-1939 || [[Brock-4919|Brock, George H]] | links, bio, children, mother, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVM-T99 LHVM-T99] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1861-1941 || [[Fergeson-22|Studer, Emma Jane (Fergeson)]] | links, bio, children, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLL6-324 KLL6-324] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1860-1948 || [[Butcher-3115|Butcher, John William]] | links, bio, children, second wife, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1PR-T4J L1PR-T4J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1862-1949 || [[Vaughan-5768|Vaughan, Charles B]] | bio, children, wife, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-PFB L21F-PFB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1871-1960 || Vaughan, Mary Cathryn (Hine) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L21F-PVR L21F-PVR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1878-1972 || [[Guldi-6|Brock, Antonnette Louise (Guldi)]] | links, bio, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K82M-FBH K82M-FBH] |- |   |} === C6 - Sixth Circle === See: [[:Category: Kushion-1 C6]] {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2CiL - 2nd Cousin's Spouses |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s2C - Grandommer's Children's Stepchildren [0 of 20+] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s2C - Grandommer's Stepchildren's Children [0 of 7+] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   a2C - Adopted 2nd Cousin [0 of 1] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C1R - 2nd Cousin's Children |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C1R - Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1934-1994 || [[Jones-75097|Jones, Jarvis Lee]] | links, bio, half-sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMN3-2PB GMN3-2PB] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-N - Grandommer's Niblings |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-sN - Step-Grandparent's Step-Niblings |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1919-1990 || [[Seder-28|Seder, Sgt. Melvin George]] | links, bio, categories, parents and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKLP-XL6 LKLP-XL6] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1924-1990 || [[Tift-485|Tift, Elmer Leroy]] | links, bio, categories, and mother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR2B-BKB LR2B-BKB] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1923-1992 || [[Tift-484|Seder, Betty Jean (Tift)]] | links, bio, categories, and mother | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LR2B-1QT LR2B-1QT] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C2RiL - Great-Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1925-1979 || [[Langworthy-1357|Langworthy, Clark Everett]] | bio (census), categories, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PB-55Q L2PB-55Q] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s1C2R - Great-Grandommer's Stepchildren |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1915-1956 || Smith, Bertha Rose (Summer) Wiederhold | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-GNG L6DY-GNG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1929-1983 || Shimel, Charles Raymond | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LB19-7YQ LB19-7YQ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1939-1984 || Amasiu, Alfred | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVC-SKK GSVC-SKK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1917-2000 || Shaffer, Mary C (Summer) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-P7V L6DY-P7V] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1921-2003 || Kerns, Katherine Margaret (Summer) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-5X3 L6DY-5X3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1918-2006 || Pasko, Theresa (Summer) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6DY-PCL L6DY-PCL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1943-2012 || Taylor, Renona Lani (Amasiu) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVH-YLL GSVH-YLL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1934-2014 || Fountain, Geneva Amelia (Shimel) Bowman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYQ4-2BC LYQ4-2BC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1947-2014 || Amaisu, Simon Kaainahuna | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVC-MBK GSVC-MBK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1950-2014 || Buen, Esther Kahaunani (Amasiu) Sonoda Wong | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GSVH-YLP GSVH-YLP] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GOiL-SiL - Grandommer's Sibling-in-Law's Spouse |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1926- || [[Main-3967|Eldred, Ethel E (Main)]] | bio, mother, brother, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LK1C-SSG LK1C-SSG] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C3R - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Children |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1861-1932 || [[Goodell-679|Goodell, Thomas Milton]] | links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHGR-46Q KHGR-46Q] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1866-1940 || [[Bell-27522|Saltern, Mary Emma (Bell)]] | links, bio, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNCK-HZV KNCK-HZV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1884-1950 || [[Duffett-6|Duffett, Frederick A.]] | links, bio and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-65P L7JR-65P] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1880-1953 || [[Duffett-10|Duffett, William J]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-65Q L7JR-65Q] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1873-1967 || [[Duffett-7|Duffett, Thomas Henry]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-6G2 L7JR-6G2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1876-1975 || [[Duffett-2|Schwartz, Clara Jane (Duffett)]] | links, bio, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7JR-61J L7JR-61J] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1910-1985 || [[Kurzhals-31|Kurzhals, Arthur R]] | links, bio and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYNP-Z4P LYNP-Z4P] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1917-2002 || [[Wenzel-735|Wenzel, Leonard Harry]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LX7K-YZS LX7K-YZS] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-SiL - Great-Grandommer's Siblings-in-Law |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1921-1998 || Arrigoni, Agnes M (Cieslinski) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-FNF LRW4-FNF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1916-2001 || Cieslinski, Joseph A | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-KX9 LRW4-KX9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1925-2004 || Nizzola, Frances M (Cieslinski) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-J3X LRW4-J3X] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1920-2007 || Vietti, Elizabeth R (Cieslinski) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-FXN LRW4-FXN] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-OiL - Grandommer's Ommers-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-PiL - Step-Grandparent's Sibling's Parents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873- || [[Tift-482|Tift, Elmer Osmond]] | links, bio, categories, wife, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LXS2-VDX LXS2-VDX] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGP-OiL - Step-Grandparent's Ommers-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2GGOiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1829-1907 || [[Hamilton-19328|Hamilton, John]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4HZ-DHW L4HZ-DHW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1838-1929 || [[Duffett-5|Duffett, Frederick Albert]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZNB-9XZ LZNB-9XZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1847-1931 || [[Mürdter-1|Roethke, Dorothea (Mürdter)]] | bio, children, father, sister, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-48K 9QMM-48K] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1901-1956 || [[Jones-75096|Jones, William Jacob]] | links, bio, parents, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2PN-57T L2PN-57T] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1887-1968 || [[Kurzhals-32|Kurzhals, Otto Ralph]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/961C-PG3 961C-PG3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1911-2005 || [[Plum-289|Plum, Irving Edmund]] | links, bio, second wife, son, parents, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2BP-9LD L2BP-9LD] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-PiL - Great-Grandommer's Parents-in-law |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1852-1931 || Mohler, John Garman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7GD-9W9 L7GD-9W9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1935 || [[Pfautz-48|Mohler, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Pfautz)]] | links, bio, categories, husband and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH36-SYS LH36-SYS] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1869-1942 || [[Weiskirch-17|Weiskirch, John]] | bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-X92 9QMM-X92] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1891-1980 || [[Cieslinski-10|Cieslinski, Thomas]] | bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-6RJ LRW4-6RJ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1868-1986 || Weiskirch, Aurelia Emelia "Millie" (Neuman) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-XSG 9QMM-XSG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1896-1988 || Cieslinski, Elizabeth (Shaketz) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-NDY LRW4-NDY] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-GPiL - Grandommer's Grandparents-in-law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3GGO - 3rd Great-Grand-Ommers |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834- || [[Nelson-17645|Hill, Amanda M. (Nelson)]] | links, bio, marriage date, and daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-SQ9 L6JQ-SQ9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840- || [[Nelson-17646|Nelson, William]] | links, bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-SHZ L6JQ-SHZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1868- || [[Simons-2291|Wade, Minnie (Simons)]] | links, bio, husband, children, death, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96ZB-49K 96ZB-49K] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1852-1861 || [[Shorb-110|Shorb, Cyrus ]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZQ3-PJL KZQ3-PJL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1856-1861 || [[Shorb-111|Shorb, Clara Mcintosh]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K46K-W1Q K46K-W1Q] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1857-1861 || [[Shorb-112|Shorb, Mary A]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K41R-7N4 K41R-7N4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1859-1861 || [[Shorb-113|Shorb, Lucinda E]] | | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZ6Q-QRF KZ6Q-QRF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1864-1875 || Shorb, Marion | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8T4-QLX K8T4-QLX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1850-1887 || [[Kauffman-1063|Shultz, Elizabeth Phillis (Kauffman)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K2QD-TRT K2QD-TRT] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826-1899 || [[Chartrand-497|Pierce, Matilda (Chartrand)]] | bio, spouse, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LVCQ-TDY LVCQ-TDY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1845-1904 || [[Nelson-17648|Babcock, Francis E. (Nelson)]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-SDS L6JQ-SDS] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1863-1904 || Shorb, Simon P | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH24-86V KH24-86V] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1898-1911 || Shorb, John M | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9ZG-HBB G9ZG-HBB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1843-1918 || [[Mielke-305|Mielke, Julius M.]] | mother and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSC-CXT 9XSC-CXT] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1856-1922 || [[Schultz-5704|Schultz, Rudolph A.]] | bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ8B-PCW GQ8B-PCW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1853-1923 || Shorb, Azariah | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MD7 LW5H-MD7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1924 || [[Röthke-3|Roethke, August Friederike (Röthke)]] | links, bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9311-BLG 9311-BLG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1848-1931 || Shorb, Charles Franklin | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-MH4 LW5H-MH4] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1846-1933 || [[Nelson-17668|Nelson, Brainard D.]] | links, bio, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96F9-CF6 96F9-CF6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1902-1943 || Shorb, Cpt. Thomas Watson | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G9ZG-H6F G9ZG-H6F] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f3GGO - Foster 3rd Great-Grand-Ommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   4GGP - 4th-Great-Grandparents [64] |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Kajzar, Mr. | brick wall |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Kajzar, Mrs. (Unknown) | brick wall |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Sholony, Mr. | brick wall |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Sholony, Mrs. (Unknown) | brick wall |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1793- || Callahan, Elizabeth (Unknown) | create profile, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMN-GGZ LDMN-GGZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1796- || [[Martin-67944|Martin, Martin]] | bio, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-TT7 L6J3-TT7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1798- || [[Klesmann-3|Martin, Eva Louise (Klesmann)]] | bio and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-YSM L6J3-YSM] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1814- || [[Mielke-373|Mielke, Emil]] | bio, mother, siblings, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRQS-422 LRQS-422] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1817- || [[Houch-25|Waldron, Elizabeth (Houch)]] | bio and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKSS-3SW LKSS-3SW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820- || [[Callahan-2676|Callahan, Richard]] | links, bio, wife, son, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMF-L4L LDMF-L4L] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1820- || [[Niemiec-98|Niemiec, Andrzej]] | bio (in Polish), research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-XCG L8BS-XCG] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1822- || [[Czuba-26|Niemiec, Rozalia (Czuba)]] | bio (in Polish), research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHY3-24P LHY3-24P] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1825- || [[Wenzel-842|Wenzel, Marks]] | bio (in German), research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-5Q2 L6N1-5Q2] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1827- || [[Doege-69|Wenzel, Anna (Doege)]] | bio (in German), research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6N1-5WC L6N1-5WC] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1832- || [[Simmonds-1155|Simons, William]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDMF-KD1 LDMF-KD1] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1833- || [[Naramor-1|Remington, Nancy Jane (Naramor)]] | links, bio, categories, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLBV-SNS KLBV-SNS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1837- || [[Dayle-9|Simons, Catharine (Dayle)]] | links, bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51L-HPN L51L-HPN] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1790-1825 || [[Stover-2924|Jung, Susannah (Stover)]] | links, bio, categories, children, mother, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL7S-Q5M LL7S-Q5M] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1769-1840 || [[Klinesmith-32|Klinesmith, John Baltzer, Jr.]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZQR-Q1V LZQR-Q1V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1779-1844 || [[Fratz-4|Fratz, Carl Friedrich]] | bio, father, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTNL-3FR LTNL-3FR] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1791-1850 || [[Wilke-580|Fraatz, Maria Dorthea (Wilke)]] | bio, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GML2-TJH GML2-TJH] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1786-1849 || [[Jung-1987|Jung, Johannes]] | links, bio, children, research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K24C-4GR K24C-4GR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1782-1847 || [[Metcalf-3900|Bell, Elisabeth "Betty" (Metcalf)]] | bio, parents, siblings, and research (death). | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-N3S 9QMM-N3S] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1810-1849 || [[Chartrand-496|Chartrand, Jean "John"]] | bio and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8DW-N1H K8DW-N1H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1806-1853 || [[Ciesielska-50|Kusionka, Marianna (Ciesielska)]] | bio (in Polish), and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-68N L8BS-68N] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1782-1858 || [[Bell-33424|Bell, Thomas]] | bio, parents, siblings, and research (census) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-NSK 9QMM-NSK] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1793-1859 || [[Kropp-426|Röthke, Caroline Sabine (Kropp)]] | bio and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-QX1 9QMM-QX1] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1780-1863 || [[Röthke-4|Röthke, Carl Ludwig]] | links, bio, wife, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L433-7PM L433-7PM] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1807-1863 || [[Phillips-36133|Kauffman, Elizabeth (Phillips)]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K2FS-14Y K2FS-14Y] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1779-1866 || [[Smith-249126|Klinesmith, Margaret Elizabeth (Smith)]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHX6-F2B LHX6-F2B] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1795-1871 || [[Wildman-59|Wildman, John]] | bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZK5-YPP LZK5-YPP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1871 || [[Perry-11325|Perry, Alfred]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHC9-XTV LHC9-XTV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1794-1877 || [[Willan-36|Wildman, Elizabeth (Willan)]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZVT-1J1 LZVT-1J1] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1805-1877 || [[Nelson-17644|Nelson, Isaac]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-QXY L8B3-QXY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1813-1877 || [[Guilford-247|Nelson, Amy M. (Guilford)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8B3-QJD L8B3-QJD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1826-1877 || [[May-10437|Mallory, Mary (May)]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZDM-SXR LZDM-SXR] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1880 || [[Goddard-3304|Kemp, Sophrona (Goddard)]] | children, second husband, and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6FK-JX9 L6FK-JX9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1806-1881 || [[Edgar-2794|Edgar, John P]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KCQT-T7S KCQT-T7S] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1819-1881 || [[Maule-332|Maule, James]] | siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-RQM M4ZJ-RQM] |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1826-1881 || [[Granger-3409|Maule, Mary Ann "Polly" (Granger)]] | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-5RT M4ZJ-5RT] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1826-1881 || [[Williams-70617|McCrary, Sarah Elizabeth (Williams)]] | links, bio, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7KQ-33L L7KQ-33L] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1805-1882 || [[Kauffman-1064|Kauffman, John]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KL1X-NQD KL1X-NQD] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1815-1882 || [[Kusion-8|Kusion, Szczepan]] | parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8BS-6Z9 L8BS-6Z9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1882 || [[Hillard-199|Perry, Elizabeth (Hillard)]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHC9-XV1 LHC9-XV1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1825-1882 || [[Smith-188428|Rylott, Ann (Smith)]] | bio (census), children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N56 MH1J-N56] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1833-1882 || [[Roscoe-347|Cluchey, Lucy (Roscoe) ]] | links, bio, categories, children, siblings, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L781-KVB L781-KVB] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1818-1883 || [[McCrary-657|McCrary, Robert]] | bio, children, second wife, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L7KQ-39X L7KQ-39X] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1801-1884 || [[Graham-25034|Graham, John]] | bio, father, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9J3Z-TSY 9J3Z-TSY] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826-1884 || [[Rylott-20|Rylott, John]] | bio (census), children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N5S MH1J-N5S] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1816-1886 ||| [[Sutherland-8236|Shoup, Ammerilla (Sutherland)]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-19V L6J3-19V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1815-1887 || [[Remington-466|Remington, Joseph Hile]] | links, bio, categories, children, 2nd wife, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLBV-S9W KLBV-S9W] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1817-1889 || [[Waldron-2499|Waldron, William E]] | bio, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LT1D-CMJ LT1D-CMJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1891 || [[Dellet-1|Hartman, Fanny (Dellet)]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KDWM-96V KDWM-96V] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1821-1891 || [[Wiley-4266|Graham, Elizabeth (Wiley)]] | bio and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K69B-11H K69B-11H] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1811-1898 || [[Gaff-134|Edgar, Elizabeth "Betsy" Gaff]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZZ9-6H9 KZZ9-6H9] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1817-1898 || [[Shoup-607|Shoup, Jacob]] | bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6J3-B12 L6J3-B12] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1830-1898 || [[McLellan-1643|McLellan, John Fizgerald "Archie"]] | links, biogaphy, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KVL7-4X6 KVL7-4X6] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1819-1902 || [[Cluchey-3|Cluchey, Paul]] | bio (census), categories, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L781-VB3 L781-VB3] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1816-1905 || [[Geske-36|Schultz, Johanna Regina (Geske) Mielke]] | bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G94Q-NDJ G94Q-NDJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1824-1905 || [[Mcintosh-4316|Shorb, Lydia (Mcintosh)]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2Z8S-YLJ 2Z8S-YLJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1816-1906 || [[Hartman-3286|Hartman, Henry Brubaker]] | links, children, and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KDWM-96J KDWM-96J] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1825-1911 || [[Mallory-844|Mallory, Vanranseler Nelson]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZM1-DFX LZM1-DFX] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1824-1913 || [[Shorb-109|Shorb, James Aloysius]] | children, second wife, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-M4D LW5H-M4D] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1828-1915 || [[McCall-2951|McLellan, Mary Caroline (McCall)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K489-4YK K489-4YK] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f4GGP - Foster 4th Great-Grandparents [32] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | || Hine, Awandrar | create profile & research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9ZSF-RQN 9ZSF-RQN] |- | style="background: #ccc;" | | || Hine, Mary C (Unknown) | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GCW1-S6X GCW1-S6X] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1789- || [[Traver-375|Silvernail, Lucretia Christina (Traver)]] | links, bio, categories, children, father, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KGMM-SG8 KGMM-SG8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1835- || Christy, Julia Ann (Barber) | create person & research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5F2-Q2Y L5F2-Q2Y] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836- || Vaughan, Martha "Mattie" Ann (Allen) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K646-BX4 K646-BX4] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836- || Brock, Mary C (Sniderman) | create profile and research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVM-BY6 LHVM-BY6] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1810-1876 || Chapman, Joseph, Sr. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL3M-6Q9 LL3M-6Q9] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1841-1876 || Butcher, Catherine (Smith) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5F2-WL2 L5F2-WL2] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1815-1882 || Anderson, Catherine (Forbes) | create person | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCZZ-8SB LCZZ-8SB] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1814-1886 || Anderson, James Freeman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCZZ-8SH LCZZ-8SH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1830-1897 || [[Brock-4920|Brock, John Nelson]] | links, bio, wife, children, and parents | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVM-BP8 LHVM-BP8] |- | style-"background: #cef;" | | 1812-1898 || Chaptman, Margaret (Mackey) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL3M-6R3 LL3M-6R3] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1836-1903 || Butcher, George M | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5F2-357 L5F2-357] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1822-1901 || Christy, Silas | create profile & research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/99RB-SBG 99RB-SBG] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1795-1853 || Doerstler, Michael | create profile & research (first wife) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6P9-V4J L6P9-V4J] |- | style="background: #ccc;" | |     -1838 || Doerstler, Elizabeth (Unknown) | research (brick wall) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GHTC-6WQ GHTC-6WQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1785-1848 || [[Silvernail-122|Silvernail, Peter]] | links, bio, categories, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KGMM-SPK KGMM-SPK] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1797-1861 || [[Myers-8820|Myers, Moses, Sr.]] | links, bio, categories, children, second wife, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4G9-CK2 K4G9-CK2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1804-1863 || Myers, Anna Nancy (Whisler) Kauffman | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MJ9V-RB7 MJ9V-RB7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1813-1864 || [[Hoshal-5|Nevills, Agnes Nancy (Hoshal)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNC6-NJM KNC6-NJM] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1865 || [[Nevills-32|Nevills, Thomas James]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KJZL-P97 KJZL-P97] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1878 || Jordan, David | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4WG-HYJ L4WG-HYJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1826-1879 || [[Fergeson-23|Ferguson, James Claudius]] | links, bio, children, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MWYM-B9W MWYM-B9W] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1831-1879 || [[Steele-6994|Ferguson, Mary (Steele)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MWYM-TP5 MWYM-TP5] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1811-1885 || [[Louks-2|Louks, William Henry]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZXD-NJQ LZXD-NJQ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1886 || [[Burger-49|Nichols, Julia Ann (Burger) Louks]] | links, bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZXD-NJP LZXD-NJP] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1815-1889 || Jordan, Elizabeth (McClead) Dowler | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHVJ-ZWC LHVJ-ZWC] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1861-1890 || Guldi, Antionette Kunagunda (Mullerweiss) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XFM-MZ7 9XFM-MZ7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1822-1901 || [[Studer-209|Studer, Philip]] | links, bio, categories, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLL6-QH2 KLL6-QH2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1908 || [[Vaughan-1743|Vaughan, Charles]] | links, bio, categories, children, wife, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MM36-FCC MM36-FCC] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1833-1917 || [[Breece-29|Studer, Amanda (Breece)]] | links, bio, and categories | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLL6-Q2Q KLL6-Q2Q] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1857-1930 || [[Guldi-7|Guldi, Karl Michael]] | links, bio, categories, children, wives, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XFM-MZQ 9XFM-MZQ] |- |   |} === C7 - Seventh Circle === {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monotype;" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3C - 3rd Cousins |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2C1RiL - 2nd Cousin's Children-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2C1RiL - Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C2R - 2nd Cousin's Grandchildren |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C2R - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1896-1970 || [[Duffett-9|Duffett, Thomas Earl]] | links, bio and wives | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-55C L6WR-55C] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1900-1982 || [[Duffett-1|Duffett, William Chester]] | bio, and second wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-586 L6WR-586] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1898-1999 || [[Duffett-4|Gooding, Lillian Clara (Duffett)]] | links, bio, husband, daughter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-5RP L6WR-5RP] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C2R-SiL - Great-Grandommer's Children's Siblings-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1927-2018 || [[Langworthy-1222|Langworthy, Warren L "Doc"]] | links, bio, categories, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L5Y6-9YL L5Y6-9YL] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C3RiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873-1960 || [[Mckenzie-101|Duffett, Lillian E (Mckenzie)]] | links, bio, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHGQ-5XK LHGQ-5XK] |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1920-2009 || [[Pinnow-25|Kurzhals, Dorothy Rosaline (Pinnow)]] | links, and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYNP-FLN LYNP-FLN] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C2R-PiL - Great-Grandommer's Children's Parents-In-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1881-1975 || [[Langworthy-1221|Langworthy, Lincoln Grant]] | links, bio, categories, children, and second wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M5X4-5ZC M5X4-5ZC] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1897-1989 || [[Miller-76736|Langworthy, Sarah Mildred (Miller)]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KZMK-Y21 KZMK-Y21] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C4R - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Children |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873- || [[Shultz-856|Shultz, Ivan Myron]] | links, bio, wife, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRGX-FK8 LRGX-FK8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1880- || Shultz, Charles | create profile and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LQ15-1LZ LQ15-1LZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1884- || Shultz, Walter | create profile and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MYQ6-WB8 MYQ6-WB8] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1876 || Roethke, Paul E. | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7SJ 9QMM-7SJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1865-1885 || [[Roethke-6|Roethke, Menah]] | links, bio, siblings, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7MD 9QMM-7MD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1869-1887 || [[Roethke-8|Roethke, Wilhelm F.]] | links, bio, died young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-795 9QMM-795] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1871-1887 || Roethke, Emma Ida | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7S7 9QMM-7S7] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1891-1891 || Schultz, Ed | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ81-XHV GQ81-XHV] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1897-1911 || Schultz, Helena Emma "Lena" | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQDM-Q93 GQDM-Q93] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1874-1919 || [[Shultz-854|Bollinger, Agnes Sarah (Shultz)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MRF-RPY 2MRF-RPY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1867-1930 || [[Roethke-7|Roethke, August Albert]] | links, bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-7M1 9QMM-7M1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1883-1943 || [[Mielke-308|Mielke, Frederick Herman]] | bio, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LC62-PY5 LC62-PY5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1888-1944 || Doerr, Augusta Marion (Mielke) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2FR-JG5 L2FR-JG5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1880-1946 || Roethke, Emil Frank | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHLK-R7L LHLK-R7L] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1873-1950 || Mielke, August WIlliam | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZJF-RCX LZJF-RCX] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1886-1953 || Schultz, William August | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ81-JM5 GQ81-JM5] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1888-1954 || Schultz, Rudolph Michael | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9DKC-P9H 9DKC-P9H] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1874-1955 || Liermann, Anna L (Roethke) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2TW-982 L2TW-982] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1879-1955 || [[Mielke-307|Fischer, Bertha Louise (Mielke)]] | bio, husband, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKQQ-QTV LKQQ-QTV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1882-1955 || [[Roethke-2|Roethke, Eduard Felix]] | links, bio, daughter, son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LL78-PNP LL78-PNP] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1891-1956 || Luedtke, Emma T (Mielke) | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2FR-JBZ L2FR-JBZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1885-1965 || [[Mielke-309|Mielke, Edward Michael]] | links, bio, middle name, birth and death, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G7KD-QB1 G7KD-QB1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1877-1967 || [[Mielke-304|Baumgartner, Helene Ottilie (Mielke)]] | bio, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDYM-6YF LDYM-6YF] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1894-1977 || Schultz, Fred Carl | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ81-PMN GQ81-PMN] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1900-1983 || Schultz, George H | create profile | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQDM-WPJ GQDM-WPJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-OiL - Great-Grandommer's Spouse's Ommers |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1866-1941 || [[Weiskirch-12|Kruth, Carolena (Weiskirch)]] | bio (census), categories, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F7K-7DT 9F7K-7DT] |- |style="background: #fcc;" | | 1893-1968 || [[Cieslinski-3|Cieslinski, Peter]] | links, bio, categories, first wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-5MC LRW4-5MC] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGO-GPiL - Step-Grandparent's Grandparents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1849-1922 || [[Tift-481|Tift, Ozias Lorenzo]] | links, bio, wife, children, and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/93X3-4HT 93X3-4HT] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   3GGOiL - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1841- || [[Hill-31502|Hill, Edward C.]] | links, bio, daughter, parents, and siblings. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMNM-D52 GMNM-D52] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1831-1882 || [[Hynes-661|Hynes, Thomas P.]] | links and bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96JR-2KR 96JR-2KR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1848-1903 || [[Lake-3391|Lake, Mortimer C.]] | links, bio, first wife, sons, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6JQ-9LW L6JQ-9LW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1839-1905 || [[Goerecke-1|Roethke, Wilhemine (Goerecke)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9QMM-QBP 9QMM-QBP] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1832-1914 || [[Babcock-2482|Babcock, Pvt. Lester A.]] | links, bio, second wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTSR-2SL LTSR-2SL] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1846-1918 || [[Shultz-855|Shultz, John Andrew]] | middle name, links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KL1N-LVG KL1N-LVG] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1852-1926 || [[Luedtke-90|Mielke, Pauline Justine (Luedtke)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XSC-CF4 9XSC-CF4] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2GGO-PiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Parents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;"| | 1854-1895 || [[Kurzhals-34|Kurzhals, Karl August]] | bio, wife, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L51X-B61 L51X-B61] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1910 || [[Weiskirch-13|Weiskirch, Charles]] | links, bio, categories, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9F7K-76X 9F7K-76X] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840-1923 || [[Stark-3197|Weiskirch, Sophia Elisabeth (Stark)]] | links, bio, categories, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/96JW-7TY 96JW-7TY] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-GPiL - Great-Grandommer's Grandparents-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1860-1946 || [[Cieslinski-11|Cieslinski, Władysław]] | bio, categories, father, research (mother and siblings) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRW4-G19 LRW4-G19] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GO-GGPiL - Grandommer's Great-Grandparents-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   O-2GGPiL - Ommer's Great-Grandparents-in-Law |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   4GGO - 4th Great-Grandommers |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1819- || [[Hartman-3291|Hartman, Dr. Abraham Brubaker]] | links, bio, wife and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K8K6-L6S K8K6-L6S] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1808-1873 || [[Phillips-36136|Phillips, Samuel]] | children and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K2FS-1C7 K2FS-1C7] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1811-1874 || [[Guilford-219|Guilford, Nelson]] | bio & cat. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8WD-ZH9 L8WD-ZH9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1824-1877 || [[Phillips-5305|Phillips, Issac]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FJ3-N23 9FJ3-N23] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1814-1895 || [[Shorb-69|Shorb, John B]] | links, bio, cat, & son (Raymond) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LW5H-9GX LW5H-9GX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1814-1897 || [[Hartman-3288|Stauffer, Anna A (Hartman)]] | links, bio and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHC9-BRH KHC9-BRH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1900 || [[Hartman-3292|Hartman, Christian Brubaker]] | links, bio, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFTN-9S7 KFTN-9S7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1822-1902 || [[Hartman-3289|Hartman, Jacob Brubaker]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHY6-S4T KHY6-S4T] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1828-1903 || [[Guilford-342|Guilford, Walden W]] | bio, cat, wives, & children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLQL-T1H LLQL-T1H] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1830-1918 || [[Hartman-3314|Hartman, Samuel Brubaker, MD]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KDWM-9RJ KDWM-9RJ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s4GGP - 3rd Great-Grandparent's Step-Parents |- | style="background: #ecf;" | | 1838-1873 || [[Schultz-5703|Schultz, Michael]] | research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQ8B-PH5 GQ8B-PH5] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1795-1881 || [[Kemp-176|Kemp, Abraham James]] | biography, categories, and research (death) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCRC-4KK LCRC-4KK] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f4GGO - Foster 4th Great-Grandommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   5GGP - 5th Great-Grandparents [128] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1785- || [[Maule-333|Maule, Mr.]] | name, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-R3Y M4ZJ-R3Y] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1804- || [[Rosco-7|Rosco, Timothy]] | links, bio, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRWG-NT1 LRWG-NT1] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1770-1830 || [[Hartman-1247|Hartman, Christian]] | links, bio, daughters and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFTX-Q68 KFTX-Q68] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1773-1831 || [[Mielke-374|Mielke, Johann Gottlieb]] | children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRCH-RS4 LRCH-RS4] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1772-1835 || [[Klessman-1|Klessman, Johann Ernst]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-TS9 LKFN-TS9] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1775-1835 || [[Eich-83|Klessman, Anna Maria Salome (Eich)]] | links, bio, mother, and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKFN-RF8 LKFN-RF8] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1785-1835 || [[Collier-4285|Maule, Mrs. (Unknown)]] | name, bio, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GM23-5L2 GM23-5L2] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1777-1848 || [[Guilford-248|Guilford, Silas]] | links, bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KJWX-VQF KJWX-VQF] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1786-1858 || [[Miller-61839|Guilford, Sylvia K. (Miller)]] | links, bio, parents, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6L4-LTV L6L4-LTV] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1795-1861 || [[Brubaker-1110|Hartman, Anna (Brubaker) ]] | links, bio, daughters, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZZW-H5L LZZW-HSL] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1784-1904 || [[Fratzke-8|Mielke, Dorothea Elisabeth (Fratzke)]] | children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRCH-2BZ LRCH-2BZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1790-1835 || [[Davis-37605|Shorb, Anna (Davis)]] | links, bio, categories, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFRX-V5J KFRX-V5J] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1775-1843 || [[Phillips-36134|Philips, Sebastian]] | children, parents, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L4BZ-SNZ L4BZ-SNZ] |- | style="background: #cef;" | |1784-1855 || [[Zeller-1041|Philips, Veronika Frene (Zeller)]] | children and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9FJ3-N2V 9FJ3-N2V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1789-1861 || [[Shorb-76|Shorb, John Fink]] | links, bio, categorization, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KN8P-JX1 KN8P-JX1] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1825-1882 || [[Smith-188428|Rylott, Ann (Smith)]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N56 MH1J-N56] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1802-1885 || [[Unknown-453261|Rusco, Olive (Unknown)]] | links, bio, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M4ZJ-TDL M4ZJ-TDL] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826-1884 || [[Rylott-20|Rylott, John]] | bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MH1J-N5S MH1J-N5S] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f5GGP - Foster 5th Great-Grandparents [64] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1799-1848 || [[Caldwell-6949|Ferguson, Margaret Booth (Caldwell)]] | links, bio, children, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRX4-5YW LRX4-5YW] |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1800-1851 || [[Fergeson-26|Fergeson, James]] | children, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MWYM-BSP MWYM-BSP] |- |   |} === C8 - Eighth Circle === {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left; font-family: Consolas, monospace" | ! width="20px;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! ! width="20px;" | |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   3CiL - 3rd Cousin's Spouse |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3C1R - 3rd Cousin's Children |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   3C1R - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Great-Grandchildren |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   2C2RiL - 2nd Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren-in-Law |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1900-1928 || [[Wahl-22|Duffett, Mildred E. (Wahl)]] | bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6WR-TWL L6WR-TWL] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   2C3R - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Grandchildren |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1899-1975 || [[Baumgartner-895|Schindler, Emma L. (Baumgartner)]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDYM-8XX LDYM-8XX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1899-1977 || [[Bollinger-610|Bollinger, John Henry]] | links, bio, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH4D-L2F KH4D-L2F] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1905-1977 || [[Mielke-327|Mielke, Ernest Irvin]] | links, bio, wife, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M1YG-P4K M1YG-P4K] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1894-1981 || [[Roethke-10|Kreuger, Francisca (Roethke)]] | links, bio, husband, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9HTQ-113 9HTQ-113] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1897-1982 || [[Bollinger-609|Joens, Esther Lois (Bollinger) Hovey]] | links, bio, husbands, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MRF-RRW 2MRF-RRW] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1894-1985 || [[Bollinger-615|Morehead, Beulah Elizabeth (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KC1R-T8V KC1R-T8V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1900-1985 || [[Bollinger-614|Bollinger, Marion Harold "Max"]] | links, bio, wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-3WH MCNJ-3WH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1903-1985 || [[Roethke-1|Panetti, Ruth Elizabeth (Roethke)]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLQ8-394 LLQ8-394] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1902-1986 || [[Bollinger-613|Bollinger, Charles Ivan]] | links, bio, and wife | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-346 MCNJ-346] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1896-1988 || [[Bollinger-606|Hovey, Edna Mae (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-37V MCNJ-37V] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1896-1988 || [[Roethke-11|Roethke, George Louis Eddie]] | links, bio, wife, | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9VL9-BG6 9VL9-BG6] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1893-1989 || [[Bollinger-1068|Edwards, Anna Virgil (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XMJ-ZXZ 9XMJ-ZXZ] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1905-1991|| [[Bollinger-612|Lein, Dorthea (Bollinger)]] | bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MCNJ-341 MCNJ-341] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1892-1993 || [[Roethke-9|Pooler, Josephine H. (Roethke)]] | links, bio, husband, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LKZ8-35H LKZ8-35H] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1892-1998 || [[Bollinger-604|O'Donnell, Pearl Rosetta (Bollinger) McGaffee]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9XMJ-Z6F 9XMJ-Z6F] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1910-2001 || [[Bollinger-611|Pester, Etha Agnes (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G7Z5-VBK G7Z5-VBK] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1906-2007 || [[Bollinger-607|Slyt, Margurite L (Bollinger)]] | links, bio, and husband | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBQK-D9W LBQK-D9W] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-1CiL - Great-Grandommer's Spouse's 1st Cousin |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1899-1989 || [[Kruth-5|Pretzer, Edna Mary (Kruth)]] | links, bio, categories, siblings and son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9NTG-CD6 9NTG-CD6] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   1C4RiL - 3rd Great-Grandommer's Children-in-Law |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1865-1939 || [[Bollinger-605|Bollinger, Henry Simon]] | links, bio | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2MRF-RGY 2MRF-RGY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1866-1947 || [[Baumgartner-896|Baumgartner, William F.]] | links, bio, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDYM-6VD LDYM-6VD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1873-1949 || [[Roeseler-6|Roethke, Lena Joan H. D. (Roeseler)]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9VL9-BYX 9VL9-BYX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1878-1960 || [[Branch-1564|Mielke, Florence Berthana (Branch)]] | links, bio, parents, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LC62-PTH LC62-PTH] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1884-1972 || [[Frank-2225|Roethke, Dorthea Elizabeth (Frank)]] | links, bio, son, daughter, and sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LLQB-724 LLQB-724] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   s3GGO - 4th Great-Grandparent's Step-Children |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1826- || [[Kemp-180|Kemp, Stephan G.]] | bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L87D-NYJ L87D-NYJ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1845- || [[Kemp-175|Kemp, Charles W.]] | links, bio, research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-FXM LHN9-FXM] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1829-1886 || [[Kemp-204|Kemp, William Henry]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-VPZ LHN9-VPZ] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1843-1891 || [[Kemp-202|Pulver, Sarah Jane (Kemp)]] | links, bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-B1T LHN9-B1T] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1847-1891 || [[Kemp-188|Kemp, Wesley]] | links, bio, categories, wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCR3-64W LCR3-64W] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1820-1899 || [[Kemp-181|Rose, Waity Catherine (Kemp)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9CWZ-JTR 9CWZ-JTR] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1831-1902 || [[Kemp-198|Kemp, James Abram]] | links, bio, categories, second wife, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/M3JN-DK8 M3JN-DK8] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1824-1903 || [[Kemp-201|Knapp, Mary Ann (Kemp)]] | bio, categories, husband, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHF3-C3M LHF3-C3M] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1840-1915 || [[Kemp-179|Kemp, Andrew Hait]] | links, bio, categories, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHN9-BKL LHN9-BKL] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1834-1920 || [[Kemp-178|Kemp, John L.]] | links, bio, categories, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8TC-NMS K8TC-NMS] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1837-1921 || [[Kemp-174|Kemp, Peter Evans]] | links, bio, wives, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCJT-G61 LCJT-G61] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   1C5R - 4th Great-Grandommer's Children |- | style="background: #fcc;" | |1853-1937 || [[Phillips-5306|Phillips, Henry Adam]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LY63-39Y LY63-39Y] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   sGOiL-GGP - Step-Grandparent's Siblings-in-Law's Great-Grandparents |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1896 || [[Tift-376|Tift, Lorenzo G]] | links, bio, categories, chldren and sisters | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZDF-1JY LZDF-1JY] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1817-1893 || [[Newton-9944|Tift, Phebe L (Newton)]] | links, bio, categories, children, and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L2JC-893 L2JC-893] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   4GGOiL - 4th Great-Grandommer's Spouses |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1816-1881 || [[Stauffer-1473|Stauffer, John]] | links, bio, children, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4JZ-4Y3 K4JZ-4Y3] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1827-1905 || [[Grett-6|Phillips, Catherine (Grett)]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LDTY-PG7 LDTY-PG7] |- | style="background: #fec;" | | 1820-1908 || [[Grett-73|Philips, Susanna (Grett)]] | bio and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9J84-66K 9J84-66K] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1820-1908 || [[Simmons-7003|Shorb, Martha Ann Elizabeth (Simmons)]] | links, bio, categorization, son (Raymond), and research | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9VG9-LYL 9VG9-LYL] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #dd8; font-size: .8em" |   GGO-GGPiL - Great-Grandommer's Great-Grand-in-Laws |- | style="background: #cef;" | | 1835-1912 || [[Byers-2875|Dixon, Sarah M (Byers)]] | children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KN6W-G17 KN6W-G17] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   5GGO - 5th Great-Grand-Ommers |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1772-1849 || [[Hartman-1246|Hartman, Jacob]] | links, bio, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K6MR-DCD K6MR-DCD] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1798-1867 || [[Shorb-124|Shorb, Dr. James Aloysius]] | links, bio, categories, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LC3L-BKQ LC3L-BKQ] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f5GGO - Foster 5th Great-Grand-Ommers |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #666; color: #fff;" |   Eight Generations Removed |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #d88; font-size: .8em" |   6GGP 6th Great-Grandparents [256] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1737-1805 || [[Klesmann-1|Kloessmann, Johannes Jakob]] | links, bio, and research | [[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1QB-MCT M1QB-MCT] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1740-1811 || [[Guilford-30|Guilford, Pvt. Paul]] | links, bio, parents, siblings, and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LQ5B-WXR LQ5B-WXR] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1757-1812 || [[Miller-548|Miller, William]] | links, bio, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L82L-DGL L82L-DGL] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1746-1815 || [[Staller-44|Klessmann, Maria Susanna (Staller)]] | links, bio, parents, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKN9-31B LKN9-31B] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1742-1816 || [[Burt-413|Guilford, Mary (Burt)]] | links and children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LQ5B-MJX LQ5B-MJX] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1735-1830 || [[Hartman-1245|Hartman, Johann Henrich]] | links, bio, children, parents, siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH31-C6X KH31-C6X] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1764-1835 || [[Phelps-46|Miller, Paulina (Phelps)]] | links, bio, children and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/ L82L-D59] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1765-1837 || [[Fink-546|Shorb, Catherine E (Fink)]] | links, bio, categorization, children | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G97P-258 G97P-258] |- | style="background: #fcc;"| | 1751-1843 || [[Herr-499|Hartman, Ann Hershey (Herr)]] | links, bio, children, mother, sister | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MTG9-FG7 MTG9-FG7] |- | style="background: #fcc;" | | 1761-1851 || [[Shorb-40|Shorb, Joannes "John"]] | bio, categorization, children, and siblings | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MRWY-8BG MRWY-8BG] |- ! colspan="5" style="background: #8cc; font-size: .8em" |   f6GGP - Foster 6th Great-Grandparents [128] |- |   |}

Heather Potter To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Potter-4991|Heather Potter]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Potter-4991&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Heather Potter To-Do List|Heather's current to-do list]].'' I have recently discovered that my great grandfather on my father's side was adopted. His name before adoption was James Henry Gunn or Gun. The last known place was an orphanage in Barnes Corners, NY or now might be known as Montague, NY. Does anyone know or remember anything about the orphanage or can confirm this? Thank you. I also would like to know if my great grandfather Fred Largett had native american ancestry? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Heavenly Hemlocks

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Heavenly Hemlocks]] Hello! Welcome to the Heavenly Hemocks 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/494893309152722955/1129204950979846235 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post {{G2GLink|1624422}} * 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. *[[Synott-25|Francis Allen Synott (1890-1945)]] and [[Space:Francis_Allen_Synott|Space Page]] *[[Small-3705|Irving Wheeler Small (1891-1955)]] and [[Space:Irving_Wheeler_Small|Space Page]] *[[Smith-309804|Larry Hugh Smith (1939-2002)]] and [[Space:Larry_Hugh_Smith|Space Page]] *[[Quax-1|Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus Quax (1948-2018)]] and [[Space:Theodorus_Jacobus_Leonardus_Quax|Space Page]] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Heavenly Hemlocks]]''' 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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Hebburn 1805 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, 1805]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]] | Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, 1805 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 6 October 1805 * Location: Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, England * Victims: 35 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (28 name found) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Details''' ! 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;"|Bailey, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Age 42, Hewer, Buried 10 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Broughbank, Matthew ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 18, Driver, Name may be spelled differently, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Chapman, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 30, Hewer, Son of William, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Cooper, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 19, Hewer, Buried 10 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Corby, Ralph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 40, Overman, Buried 10 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Coulshaw, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 30, Onsetter, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Davidson, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 44, Shifter, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Dodds, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 38, Wasteman, Son of Thomas, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Elrington, Jacob ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 23, Hewer, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Gibson, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Collier, Son of Michael and his wife is Judith nee Evans, Buried 01 Dec 1805 ! 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;"|Gibson, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 30 ! 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;"|Halliday, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 38, Son of Robert, Buried 01 Dec 1805 ! 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;"|Harbottle, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 30, Hewer, buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Heslop, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, Hewer, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Jameson, Ralph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Hewer, Buried 10 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Johnson, Francis ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 24, Wasteman, Son of Thomas, Buried 10 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Liddell, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24, Hewer, Son of Thomas, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Lundy, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 18, Overman, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Raine, Joseph| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 50, Shifter, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Stuart, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 28, Wasteman, Age 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Telford, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 16, Driver, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Todd, David ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 40, Onsetter, Buried 10 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Todd, Ralph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 26, Onsetter, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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;"|Wales, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Buried 01 Dec 1805 ! 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;"|[[Wandless-22|Wanless, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 40, Buried 02 Dec 1805 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilson, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 25, Collier, Son of Henry and is his wife Grace nee Rutter, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! 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, Michael ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 30, Son of Robert, Buried 01 Dec 1805 ! 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, Ralph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 45, Hewer, Buried 09 Oct 1805 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ---- This tragedy left 25 widows and 81 children unprovided for. [http://www.healeyhero.co.uk/rescue/reminise/mem-names.htm Memorial Names 1805 Hebburn Colliery Disaster] ====Victim's Occupations==== The men and boys employed at the Hebburn Colliery held the jobs below. [http://www.worldthroughthelens.com/family-history/old-occupations.php Old Occupations] {| border="1"
Victim's Positions
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Job!!Description |- | Collier||coal miner, using picks to dig coal |- | Driver||boys employed to drive the horses, that draw the sledges, rollies and wagons, from the crane to the shaft. |- | Hewer||persons that hew or cut the coal from its natural situation. |- | Onsetter||those who hook the laden and unhook the empty corves at the bottom of the shaft. |- | Overman||one who inspects the state of the mine every morning before the men go to work. He also keeps a daily account of the men's labour. |- | Shifter||men who repair the horse-ways and other passages in the mine, and keep them free from obstructions. |- | Wasteman||persons that daily examine the state of the workings, and see that they be properly ventilated. |} ---- == Sources ==

Hebburn 1814 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, 1814]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters| County Durham Mining Disasters]] | Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, 1814 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 12 August 1814 * Location: Hebburn Colliery Hebburn, 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;"|Defty, Richard, 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;"|Dixon, John, aged 38 ! 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;"|Hepplewhite, Robert, aged 28 ! 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;"|Johnson, John, aged 29 ! 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;"|Marshall, Edward, aged 25 ! 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;"|Mould, Elias, aged 37 ! 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;"|Pratt, Peter, 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;"|Routledge, John, aged 51 ! 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;"|Smith, George ! 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;"|Thack?ferry, Robert, aged 38 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |}

Hebburn 1849 Colliery Disaster

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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;"|Cassidy, Thomas, 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;"|Charlton, Christopher, 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;"|Davison, John, aged 53 ! 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;"|Davison, Joseph, 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;"|Dennis, 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;"|Dennis, Robert, 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;"|Hay, John, 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;"|Hopper, Robert, aged 12 ! 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;"|Watson, George, 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;"|Willis, 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;"|Wilson, Edward, 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;"|Wilson, John, aged 33 ! 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;"|Winlow, John, 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;"|Youll, William, aged 51 ! 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 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |}

Hebburn 1852 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, 1852]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters| County Durham Mining Disasters]] | Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, 1852 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 6 May 1852 * Location: Hebburn Colliery, Hebburn, County Durham, England * Victims: 22 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 18 February 1839 * Location: Whitehaven William Pit, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 23 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''' ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pattison, George, 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;"|Peel, John, aged 66 ! 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;"|Phillips, Silas, 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;"|Piggsford, John, aged 25 ! 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, Thomas, aged 26 ! 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Hebburne pedigree

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Hebburne (Hebborne, etc.) pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Gray-30064.png |caption=Hebburne of Hebburn, (Vis. of Northumb., 1666) }} {{Image|file=Hebborne-2.jpg |caption=Hebborne of Shotton, (Vis. of Durham, 1576 - 1666) }}

Hebert Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Quebecois]] [[Category:Hebert Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hebert-189|John Hebert]] 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. ===Québec === One facet of Québec ancestors that you will recognize is the vibrant usage of accents in the alphabet. One such example is the surname "Hébert", which would be the current correct spelling of the name in 21st century Québec. Indeed the name acquired its accent above the first "e" somewhere around 1800. By 1825 the usage was commonplace. It was common for our agricultural ancestors to be illiterate, thus the parish priest often made his own interpretations of spelling and name usage. ===David Hébert 1829-1906=== If you look at the parish register of St Jean sur Richelieu, February 24, 1829, you will see the Baptismal entry for David Hébert. Even in this certificate the accent is not consistent. [[image:Hebert-199.jpg]] ===Francois Hebert 1760-1831=== If you look at the Marriage record of his Grandfather, Francois, you will not see the accent on the "e". [[image:Hebert-201.jpg]] ==More Images from same Hébert family== [[image:Hebert-200-1.jpg]] [[Image:Hebert-200.jpg]] ==Descendants of Louis Hebert== [[image:Fournier-81-1.jpg]] [[image:Fournier-81.jpg]] [[image:hebert-345-1.jpg]] ==More Information== Acadian Immigrants to Louisiana, February 1764-early 1800s [http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-ATLAL-HEBERT.htm#H%C3%89BERT] If anyone has more information and history, please feel free to add to this page. ===Editorial=== IMHO- After British rule became certain, the French inhabitants used their language as a form of resistance. When the colonies still had reasonable ties to the French Monarchy, the usage of accents was far less common. [[hebert-189]] There is the additional name of Hubert with which Hébert/Hebert gets confused with repeatedly on records. As far as the use or non-use of the accent on Hébert, the accents in French were first introduced when the printing press was created. It took a long time for the usage to spread and to be applied standardly, from one record to another depending on who was writing it could be used or not, speaking of the same person. [[Liard-1|Liard-1]]

Hébert or Hebert

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Hebrew Charitable Burial Ground, Malden, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]][[Category: Hebrew Charitable Burial Ground, Malden, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]]
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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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Hebron, North Dakota

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[[Category: Hebron, North Dakota]][[Category:Morton_County, North_Dakota]] == Websites == * [http://www.hebronnd.org/ Official Website] * [https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/history_culture/photo/hebron.html Germans from Russia Heritage Collection] North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND ==Resources== *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/492849/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''Hebron, North Dakota, 75th Anniversary, 1885-1960''] Family Search, Digitized Books == June 1910 == Does anybody recognize anybody in this photo? [[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]] does not recognize everybody in the photo below, but in the center is [[Neidhardt-21|Johanna (Neidhardt) Steingrueber]] and her husband, [[Steingrueber-2|George Steingrueber]]. Pastor August Debus and his wife are there, and possibly Rev. Gustaf Wullschleger. Do you recognize anyone in this picture? {{Image|file=Hebron_North_Dakota-1.jpg |size=l |caption=17 Jun 1910 }}

Hebron Lutheran Church Birth Register

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[[Category: Culpeper County, Virginia, Religious Congregations]] [[Category: Germanna Colonies in Virginia]] [[Category: Culpeper County, Virginia]] Prof. Arthur Leslie Keith analyzed the birth records of the second Germanna Colony of Culpeper Co., Virginia. His article appeared in ''The William and Mary Quarterly'', Second Series, in two installments., # Vol. 20, No. 2 (Apr., 1940), pp. 194-211 # Vol. 20, No. 3 (Jul., 1940), pp. 369-387 He organized the births by family, giving the names of the parents, children, and sponsors, and he then added analysis. Descendants of the 1717 Germanna settlers are incredibly fortunate to have these early records available.

Hecox Name Study

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[[Category:Hecox Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hecox Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hecox Hecox] 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 Hecox 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 Hecox's), by time period (18th Century Hecox's), or by topic (Hecox DNA, Hecox Occupations, Hecox 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 Hecox 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: [[Hecox-65|Dylan Hecox]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hecox}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hecox}}
{{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! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hecox| Index] of '''Hecox''' profiles * [[Hickox-39|William Hickock]] is the progenitor of nearly all '''Hecoxs''' in the United States * == Resources == * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/477433-the-hickok-genealogy-descendants-of-william-hickoks-of-farmington-connecticut-with-ancestry-of-charles-nelson-hickok?offset=5 The Hickok Genealogy: Descendants of William Hickocks of Farmington, Connecticut, with ancestry of Charles Nelson Hickok] (1938) by [[Hickok-630|Charles Nelson Hickok]] * The Hecox Genealogy: Descendants of William Hickok of Farmington, Connecticut (1969) by [[Hecox-184|Leon Cuthbert Hecox]] and [[Hecox-186|Edna Hecox Melvin]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKOCK Hickock] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKOK Hickok] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKOX Hickox] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKCOX Hickcox]

Hector (ship)

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[[Category: Hector (ship)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || Hector |- | '''Type''' || Fluyt |- | '''Built''' || Netherlands |- | '''Launched''' || Before 1750 |- | '''Deck Length''' || 85' (25.9m) |- | '''Beam''' || 22' (6.7m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 200 tons |- | '''Owners''' || John Pagan |} Built in the Netherlands before 1750, the ''Hector'' was a full-rigged fluyt with three masts. ''Hector'' worked mostly in the coastal trade around the British Isles, but made at least two trips carrying Scottish emigrants to North America during the Highland Clearances: to Boston about 1770, and to Pictou, Nova Scotia in 1773. == Replica == In 1992, a group of volunteers in Pictou, Nova Scotia formed the Ship Hector Foundation to commemorate the ''Hector's'' contribution to Nova Scotia's history. After several years of fundraising, research, and construction, a replica of the ''Hector'' was launched on September 17, 2000. The Hector Heritage Quay, located on the Pictou waterfront, is open from May to October each year. == Sources == * [http://www.shiphector.ca/en/home/ Hector Heritage Quay] * [http://shiphectordescendants.ca Ship Hector Descendants Project] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Fluyt|Fluyt]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Hector_(ship)|Hector (ship)]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Highland_Clearances|Highland Clearances]] * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/shiphectordescendants/?hc_location=ufi| Ship Hector Descendants] ==Passengers from 1773 sailing from Scotland to Pictou== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hector%2C_sailed_July%2C_1773

Hed parish Sources

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=== Mantals Längden i ''Öffuer Malma'' under Skinnskatte bergslagh=== {{Image|file=Hed_parish_Sources.jpg |size=600 }} Fjerde termin af Älvsborgs lösen, 1617: * '''Donemora''': Halfvard m hu * '''Bysala''': Anders Pålsson m hu * ''ibidem'' Salomon m hu * ''ibidem'' Sigfrid m hu, also a ''Gienta'' * ''ibidem'' Jöns Rafwelsson(?) m hu * '''Spabo''': Laß Jonsson m hu * '''Holm''': Laß Eriksson m hu * '''Svansbo''': Jon Svensson m hu * '''Nybergsbo''': Erich Hermansson m hu * '''Trunsbo''': Jon Eskilsson * '''Bobergsbo''': Laß Ingevaldsson m hu * '''Matsbo''': [[Nilsson-4075|Jon Nilsson]] m hu, also hu Ingeborg * '''Jönsarbo''': BastJohan m hu, also a ''Piga'' More transcription to be added. ==Taxation records== [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LAikoS1r3gZ1diqX3Tju_SAvgIPcI0jTpUEGDM7ssYE/edit#gid=0 Review of taxation records for Matsbo from 1645]

Hedd Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hedd families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hedd. (If you have any information to add about Hedds or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Hedd === It is a Welsh surname, originally "Hekker", meaning a hedge, a protection. === Geographic Centers of Hedds Families === In the UK, many with the surname Hedd are in Hampshire county and the southern coast. In the USA, Hedd surnames are often found in Michigan and Ohio.

Heddle Name Study

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[[Category:Heddle Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Heddle-137|Susan Durant]] 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 ==

Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[https://www.hedgesvillewv.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q2528051|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== This town was established in 1836 and was named after the prominent local Hedges family.''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgesville,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Hedgesville". ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Hedgesville_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Hedgesville, Berkeley, West Virginia }} :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' West Virginia :'''County:''' Berkeley :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39.554167, -77.995 :'''Elevation:''' 192.0 m or 629.9 feet ===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Hedgesville,_West_Virginia#History|Hedgesville, Berkeley, West Virginia]]

==== [[Wikipedia: National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia|National Register of Historic Places]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Clary%27s_Mountain_Historic_District|Clary’s Mountain Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Decatur_Hedges_House|Decatur Hedges House]] *[[Wikipedia:Edward_Tabb_House|Edward Tabb House]] *[[Wikipedia:Harlan_Spring_Historic_District|Harlan Spring Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedges_Chapel|Hedges Chapel]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedges-Lemen_House|Hedges-Lemen House]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedges–Robinson–Myers_House|Hedges–Robinson–Myers House]] *[[Wikipedia:Hedgesville_Historic_District|Hedgesville Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Hughes-Cunningham_House|Hughes-Cunningham House]] *[[Wikipedia:James_Mason_House_and_Farm|James Mason House and Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Maidstone_Manor_Farm|Maidstone Manor Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Owen_Tudor_Hedges_House|Owen Tudor Hedges House]] *[[Wikipedia:Samuel_Cunningham_House|Samuel Cunningham House]] *[[Wikipedia:Samuel_Hedges_House|Samuel Hedges House]] *[[Wikipedia:Snodgrass_Tavern|Snodgrass Tavern]] *[[Wikipedia:Strode-Morrison-Tabler_House_and_Farm|Strode-Morrison-Tabler House and Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Teter_Myers_French_House|Teter Myers French House]] *[[Wikipedia:William_Boggs_Farm|William Boggs Farm]] ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |383 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |448 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |342 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |328 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |379 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |361 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |403 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |419 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |342 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |274 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |217 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |227 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |240 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |318 |- |align="center" |2019 |align="center" |297 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgesville,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Hedgesville".


====Notables==== *[[Boarman-266|Andy Boarman]], bluegrass and folk musician *[[Wikipedia:Gale_Catlett|Gale Catlett]], basketball player and coach *[[Leyburn-59|James G. Leyburn]], American sociologist, author, and professor *[[Martin-93838|David O'Brien Martin]], former US Congressman ===Resources=== *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcsearch.aspx West Virginia Birth Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx West Virginia Marriage Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx West Virginia Death Records] *[https://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia Interactive Map of West Virginia County Formation History] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Berkeley_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category:Central_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Central Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Hedgesville_Assembly_of_God_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Hedgesville Assembly of God Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Hedgesville_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Hedgesville Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Providence_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia|Providence Church Cemetery]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Hedgesville, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study, Appalachia and Hedgesville, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study]] *[[Category:Hedgesville, West Virginia]] *[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Hedgesville, West Virginia|category=Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Hedgesville, West Virginia|category=Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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Hedrick School

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[[Category:Craig County, Oklahoma, Schools]][[Category: Craig County, Oklahoma]] Sometime around 1905, Asa and Rebecca Hedrick donated a small portion of their Cherokee Allotment land for a new school in northern Craig County, Oklahoma. All of the Hedrick kids, Minnie, Joanna, Asa, Morgan, Ida, and Lena were taught there, along with many neighbor children. I'm not sure how long the school lasted, but I have this family photo of a class picture in front of the school building. It was taken about 1910. The children are: Front Row:
[[Hedrick-1191|Lena Hedrick]], [[Hedrick-1192|Ida Hedrick]], Unknown, [[Hedrick-1189|Morgan Hedrick]] (holding sign), [[Hedrick-1190|Asa Edward Hedrick]]; Center Row:
Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, [[Hedrick-1188|Joanna Hedrick]], Unknown, Unknown, Unknown; Rear Row:
Unknown, Unknown, Unknown Teacher, Unknown, [[Hedrick-1187|Minnie Elizabeth Hedrick]] If you are able to identify any of these unknown individuals, please feel free to add them or contact me. [[Poncy-1|Duane Poncy]]

Hedworth pedigrees

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{{Image|file=Hedworth-18.png |caption=Hedworthe of Harraton, (Vis. of Durham, 1575 - 1666) }} See Also... :Pedigree of Hedworth, of Chester deanery. * Robert Surtees, 'Parish of Chester-Le-Street', in The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: Volume 2, Chester Ward (London, 1820), pp. 136-206. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/antiquities-durham/vol2/pp136-206#h3-0014 BHO]. ''Pedigree''.

Heering Digital Library

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== Heering Digital Library == * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baltic-German_Nobility * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection Connection Finder] * [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] ** [[Cutter-94|John Cutter (1690-1776)]] ** [[Harrington-2200|Henry Harrington (1712-1791)]] ** [[Archer-50|Ann Harriet (Archer) Lane (abt.1836-1920)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes Research Notes] * [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Find_A_Grave Help:Find_A_Grave] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:External_Link_Templates External Link Templates] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_FamilySearch Links to FamilySearch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects Help:Projects] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany Project: Germany] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland Project: Ireland] *[[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|County Clare, Ireland]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England Project: England] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales Project: Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France Project: France] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Military_and_War Project: Military and War] * [[Space:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1500_Profiles Reliable Sources for Pre-1500 Profiles] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images#Art_UK 16th Century Portraits Wearing Armour: https://garystockbridge617.getarchive.net/amp/topics/16th+century+portraits+wearing+armour https://www.heraldry-online.org.uk/Archivebookslinks.htm http://blog.heraldicart.org/2021/01/the-album-amicorum-of-jean-le-clercq/ https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_Roll_77720 http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/HERALDRY_of_the_Tudors http://butlerancestryireland.blogspot.com/2012/12/ https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/butlers/appendix10.htm https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/file/harley-ms-5807-folio-82-recto https://www.shropshirearchives.org.uk/collections/getrecord/CCA_X9546_1 https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=75 https://www.timeanddate.com/ https://books.google.ru/books?redir_esc=y&hl=ru&id=qFRmAAAAMAAJ&q=butler#v=snippet&q=butler&f=false https://archive.org/details/butlerfamilyhist00dunb/page/26/mode/2up http://annebhd.free.fr/heraldique/biblio_herald.htm https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5461288z# * [[Space:Heraldry_of_the_House_of_Butler|Heraldry of the House of Butler]] * [[Space:Dowdalls_of_Ireland|Dowdalls of Ireland]] * [[Space:Auszug_aus_den_Kirchenbuchern_der_St._Johannis_Kirche_in_Bad_Schandau|''Auszug aus den Kirchenbüchern der St. Johannis Kirche in Bad Schandau'']] * [[Space:Lebens-Erinnerungen_von_Edward_James_Smith | ''Copie der Lebens-Erinnerungen von Edward James Smith'']] * PROB 11/733/286 [[Space:Will_of_William_Stamer_Major_of_Carnelly_Clare|''Will of William Stamer, Major of Carnelly , Clare'']] * PROB 11/838/173 [[Space:Will_of_Henry_Smith_Doctor_of_Physic | ''Will of Henry Smith, Doctor of Physic of Queen Square Westminster, Middlesex'']] * [[Space:SachsStA-D%2C_11241_Musterungslisten%2C_Nr._0224d|SächsStA-D, 11241 Musterungslisten, Nr. 0224d]] ''Musterliste der Artillerie.- Rosspartei.- Pontonier-Kompanie von 1735'' * [https://digitised-collections.unimelb.edu.au/communities/47df56ed-c4d7-5c74-9a70-20ecaca7bb76 University of Melbourne Archives] [https://digitised-collections.unimelb.edu.au/items/1b1d5d64-df91-56f6-93c3-23be0b263522 1962.0017.00001] [[Space:University_of_Melbourne_Archives_1962.0017.00001| Letter from Bernhard Smith to his brother Edward, 27 October 1853]] *[[Space:A_census_of_Ireland_circa_1659|A census of Ireland, circa 1659: with supplementary material from the poll money ordinances (1660-1661), ed. S. Pender. Dublin, 1939]] * [[Space:Ahonen_Triangle | Ahonen, Kalevi. ''From Sugar Triangle to Cotton Triangle: Trade and Shipping between America and Baltic Russia, 1783-1860.'' Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2005.]] * [[Space:A_list_of_the_general | ''A list of the general and field officers as they rank in the Army'']] * Amburger, E. [[Space:Amburger_Die_Familie_Marselis|''Die Familie Marselis: Studien zur russischen Wirtschaftsgeschichte.'' Gießen: Schmitz i. Komm., 1957.]] *[[Space:Biographische_Nachrichten_Bodisco|Bodisco, Alexander von. Biographische Nachrichten über den aus Holland über Petersburg nach Estland eingewanderten Zweig der Familie von Bodisco. Reval, 1910.]] * [https://bbld.de/GND1213381010 BBLD - ''Baltisches biografisches Lexikon digital''] * [[Space:By_the_Banks_of_the_Neva | Cross, A. (1996). '''By the Banks of the Neva': Chapters from the Lives and Careers of the British in Eighteenth-Century Russia.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.]] * [[Space:De_Hollandse_Hervormde_Kerk_in_Sint-Petersburg | ''De Hollandse Hervormde Kerk in Sint-Petersburg 1713-1927'']] * [[Space:Deutsches_Geschlechterbuch | ''Deutsches Geschlechterbuch. Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien'']] * [[Space:Dictionnaire_de_la_noblesse_France|''Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les généalogies, l'histoire & la chronologie des familles nobles de France, l'explication de leur armes, & l'état des grandes terres du royaume'']] *[[Space:The_Diocese_of_Killaloe_from_the_Reformation_to_the_close_of_the_eighteenth_century|Dwyer, Philip. The Diocese of Killaloe from the Reformation to the close of the eighteenth century: with an appendix. Dublin: Hodges, Foster, and Figgis, 1878.]] * [[Space:Edward_Rawdon_Smith_New_Scientist|Edward Rawdon Smith. New Scientist, Vol. 3, No. 56, 12 Dec 1957. P.7]] * [[Space:Empfehlungsschreiben_einer_Freimaurer-Loge_aus_St._Petersburg_von_1778|Empfehlungsschreiben einer Freimaurer-Loge aus St. Petersburg von 1778]] * [[Space:Erik-Amburger-Datenbank | ''Erik-Amburger-Datenbank'']] Ausländer im vorrevolutionären Russland * [[Space:Erinnerungsblatt_neue_Wasserkunst_in_Hamburg | ''Erinnerungsblatt neue Wasserkunst in Hamburg, ehrfurchtsvoll gewidmet von Daniel John Smith - Alexander James Smith - Henry Lewis Smith - Eduard Martin Carl Eckhoff. Getönte Lithographie von C. Beer, Hamburg um 1850.'']] * [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/ FRÄLSESLÄKTER I FINLAND INTILL STORA OFREDEN] *[[Space:Frost_James_The_history_and_topography_of_the_county_of_Clare|Frost, James. The history and topography of the county of Clare, from the earliest times to the beginning of the 18th century. Dublin: 1893.]] * Galiffe, Jacques Augustin. [[Space:Notices_genealogiques_sur_les_familles_genevoises| Notices Généalogiques Sur Les Familles Genevoises, Depus Les Premiers Temps Jusqu'A Nos Jours]]. Vol. 1 - 7. Genève: J. Barbezat, 1829-1908 * Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften. [[Space:Genealogisches_Handbuch_Estland | ''Teil: Estland (Genealogisches Handbuch der estländischen Ritterschaft)'']] * [[Space:Genealogisches_Taschenbuch_der_Adeligen_H%C3%A4user | ''Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Adeligen Häuser, Brünn'']] * [[Space:Obituary:_G._F._RAWDON_SMITH|G. F. RAWDON SMITH, T.D., M.D., F.F.A. R.C.S. Br Med J. 1959 Nov 28; 2(5160): 1186]] * [[Space:Gothaisches_Genealogisches_Taschenbuch_der_Uradeligen_Hauser|''Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Uradeligen Häuser'']] * [[Space:Sterbf%C3%A4lle_gestifteten_Gesellschaft|Grot J. Ch. Einrichtung einer in St. Petersburg für Sterbfälle gestifteten Gesellschaft. - Zwote Auflage. - St. Petersburg : Gedruckt bey Weitbrecht und Schnoor, 1779.]] *[[Space:Genealogical_abstracts_of_Prerogative_wills_Betham_Volume_25_Sm_St%2C|Ireland. Genealogical Office, and William Betham. Genealogical Abstracts of Prerogative Wills, Ca. 1550-1800, Compiled By Sir William Betham, New Series Volume 25: Sm-St. 1820.]] *[[Space:Jahrbuch_fur_Genealogie_Heraldik_und_Sphragistik|Jahrbuch für Genealogie, Heraldik und Sphragistik]] * [[Space:John_Peter_George_Smith_Monthly_Notices_of_the_Royal_Astronomical_Society|John Peter George Smith. 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Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1845

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[[Category:Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 18 Sep 1845]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] This page is part of [[Space:Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]. There is also a category page to collect individual profiles ([[:Category:Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 18 Sep 1845]]). The ship 'Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel' sailed from Bremen, Germany on 21 April 1845; arriving in Port Adelaide, South Australia on 18 September 1845. :type: 3 masted ship :size: 510 tons :master: Captain Eugene Laun :Surgeon superintendent: L. Callmann :passengers: 262 German immigrants ====Further Reading==== *'''"Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel" (Ship) - European Pioneers to South Australia - 1845''' from GENI at: https://www.geni.com/projects/Heerjeebhoy-Rustomjee-Patel-Ship-European-Pioneers-to-South-Australia-1845/30839 ===Cabin Passengers=== *BUTTNER Heinrich Wilhelm Bernhard, chemist (BUTTNER Heinrich Wilhelm Bernhard, Caroline WAY married 1850-07-17 at St George, Gawler, aged 42, 21) *'''[[Dreyer-254|DREYER Georg Ludwig]]''', smelting master **with his son '''[[Dreyer-982|Johann Georg]]''', miner *EY August Martin, mine superintendent *HEUZENRODER Joseph Hieronymus Moritz, chemist *JACOBSON Frederick, miner *LAUN Mrs *SCHROEDER Heinrich Joachim (1815) *SWAINE Alfred ===Steerage Passengers=== *ALTMANN Friedrich August (39), master cabinetmaker from Crossen, Bandenburg; Mrs. Johanne Wilhelmine TIETZ (26) and three children: Johanne Auguste Wilhelmine (7), Marie Luise Mathilde (6), Johann Otto (1); *'''[[Altmann-158|ALTMANN Johann Gustav Adolph]],''' (23), blanching tanner from Crossen, Bandenburg; *BLUME Karl August (49), vineyard owner from Crossen, with his wife, Johanne Charlotte GERLACH and seven children: Maria Emilie (18), Carl August (14), Johanne Pauline (12) , Johann Hermann (10, died as child when 12), Johann Gustav (7), Caroline Wilhelmine (4), Auguste Mathilde (1) *''' [[Boehm-335|BöHM/BOEHM Georg Friedrich]] (29)''', day worker from Pohlschildern, Liegnitz, Silesia and wife '''[[Krusche-2|Johanne Elisabeth KRUSCHE]]''' (25) and son, '''[[Boehm-393|Ernst Traugott]]''' was born at sea. *BOTHE Karl Wilhelm (35), daily wage earner from Klemzig, Brandenburg and wife Eleonore JENTSCH (died at sea) *'''[[Bradtke-23|BRADTKE Alexander Felix Wilhelm]]''' (41), blacksmith from Cichagora, Posen, '''[[Schlinke-1|Anna Rosina Dorothea neé SCHLIPKE/SCHLINKE]]''' (44) and five children: '''[[Bradtke-28|Johanne Luise]] (22), [[Bradtke-8|Ernst Heinrich]] (15), [[Bradtke-24|Amalie Ottilie]] (10), [[Bradtke-31|Adolf]] (4), [[Bradtke-32|Wilhelm Gustav]] (3); [[Bradtke-30|Johanna Lydia]]''' (born during voyage) *[[Carle-62|CARL/CARLE Carl]] (24) cabinetmaker, and [[Berenfeld-1|Caroline BANFELDT/BAENFELDT/BERNSFIELD]] (20) from Hanover *DASSEL Otto and Christiane ZIMDAL/ZANDAL with son Karl *DEUTSCHMANN Johann Georg (64) with wife, Maria Elisabeth (58), and 2 children *'''[[Dietrich-1750|DIETRICH/DITTRICH Johann Karl]]''' (46), mason from Gross Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia, with '''[[Reichelt-6|Mrs. Anna Rosina REICHELT]]''' (41) and seven children: Johanne Christiane (19), '''[[Dietrich-1751|Dorothea Luise]]''' (15), Johanne Ernestine (13), Johanne Eleonore (10), Maria Rosina (6), Karl Ernst Traugott (3), Karl Wilhelm August (6 months, died at sea); *DREYER Johann Peter, miner, resident at Burra (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *DRIECHEL Friederike Wilhelmine (27) from Crossen, Brandenburg *'''[[Dunemann-5|DUNEMANN Carl August Wilhelm]]''' *ECKERT Gottlieb (46), property owner from Cichagora, kreis of Buk, Posen with Mrs. Anna Dorothea Musler (47) and foster-daughter Johanne Wilhelmine Musler (15). {{red|[Arrived in South Australia by 1848]}} *FISCHER Gottfried (46, died during voyage), property owner from Cichagora, kreis of Buk, Posen, with his wife, Mrs. Anna Dorothea Deutschmann (29) and son Gottfried (3). {{red| Was Anna Dorothea a daughter of Johann Georg Deutschmann on the same voyage?}} *GOTTWALD / GOTTWALT Johann Ignatius (33), farmer, and wife Margaret (25) (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *GRIMM Johann Georg Heinrich Christian, Augusta GIESECKE, 3 children (Ernst Wilhelm August, Mathilde Caroline Auguste, Amelia Wilhelmina?) *'''[[Habermann-26|HABERMANN Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' (52), cloth manufacturer from Crossen with '''[[Köhler-404|Mrs. Johanne Christiane KöHLER]]''', four children: '''[[Habermann-25|Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' (23), Florentine Agnet (21), Berthold Roland (19), [[Habermann-116|Christiane Wanda Habermann]] (17); *HANAU C (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *HäUSLER Karl (26) with Mrs. Johanne Christiana JOHN (28) and Wilhelm (3) and Karl (1) from Campern, Silesia *'''[[Heidrich-40|HEIDRICH Johann Christian]]''' (58), daily wage earner from Alt-Last, kreis of Liegnitz, Silesia with '''[[Neumann-1497|Mrs. Marie Eleonore NEUMANN]]''' (54), two children: '''[[Heidrich-41|Johanne Elisabeth]]''' (30), '''[[Heidrich-42|Karl Wilhelm]]''' (16) and maid Scholz. **'''[[Heidrich-44|HEIDRICH Gottlieb]]''' (32), small tract farmer from Merschwitz, Silesia,brother-in-law of Obst, with his wife Mrs. Anne Susanna Schmidt and daughter Anna Christiane (3 months, died at sea). *HIRTE/HIRTHE/HIRTH Friedrich (30), stallkeeper from Kay, Brandenburg with Mrs. Helene Edlich (34) and four children: Friedrich Wilhelm (8), Johanne Helene (6), Johanne Maria (3), Karl August (1) *HOFFMANN Johann Friedrich August (23), Johanne Caroline MATTNER (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *'''[[Hoffrichter-11|HOFFRICHTER Karl Heinrich Friedrich]]''' (32, brother of Friedrich Wilhelm ) shoemaker, from Crossen, Brandenburg with Mrs. Dorothea NOACK (31) and two children: Pauline (6), Karl (2); *HOFFRICHTER Karl Ludwig (brother of Karl Heinrich), mason from Merzwiese, Brandenburg, with wife Anna Dorothea Elisabeth Louise FISCHER and daughter Ernestine Wilhelhmine *'''[[John-1967|JOHN Johann Gottlieb]]''' (66), carpenter from Groß Tinz, Silesia, and his wife '''[[Hausler-56|Mrs. Maria Rosina HäUSLER]]''' (59). with two children: '''[[John-2635|Johanne Eleonore]]''' (30) and''' [[John-1966|Traugott Benjamin]]''' (22); (Four of Johann Gottleb's other children migrated on the same voyage) **'''[[John-2632|JOHN Carl Friedrich]]''' (35), master blacksmith and his wife Dorothea Susanna OBST (35) from Buchwäldchen, Lüben, Silesia **'''[[John-2636|JOHN Wilhelm]]''' (26), blacksmith from Buchwäldchen, Silesia and his wife Anna Rosina Jungfer, neé SEIDEL, daughter of Gottfried Seidel. **'''[[John-2637|JOHN Johann Gottlieb]]''' (24), carpenter, and his wife Maria Rosina WIRSING from Groß Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia *'''[[Jungfer-6|JUNGFER Ernst Johannes Wilhelm]]''' labourer from Royn, Liegnitz, Silesia, (died at sea), with his wife '''[[Hausler-42|Johanne Eleonore HAUSLER]]''' (30), '''[[Jungfer-7|Ernst Wilhelm]]''' (5), and '''[[Jungfer-8|Johann Gottlieb]]''' (1) (A third son '''[[Jungfer-3|Johann Carl Traugott]]''' was born 20 Sep 1845 after the family arrived in South Australia) *JURECKY Carl August (31), cooper, his wife Johanne Elisabeth (30), Wilhelm August Hermann (2) from Lüben, Silesia. *'''[[Kaesler-4|KAESLER Johann Gottfried]]''' (36), shoemaker, from Grosz Krichen, Silesia, with second wife, '''[[Kuehn-335|Johanne Christiane KUHN]]''' (27), Emma Louise (9)(←1st wife), (2nd→) Erdmann Johannes Paul (born at sea or before departure) (not found in list of 'Old Lutherans') *'''[[Keller-4535|KELLER Carl Friedrich]]''' (29), shepherd from Gleinau, Wohlau, Silesia with wife''' [[Krause-1258|Johanna Christiane KRAUSE]]''' (28) , and daughter '''[[Keller-4703|Johanna Ernestina]]''' *'''[[Knuschke-2|KNUSCHKE Johann Christian]]''', weaver with wife '''[[Klente-1|Maria Rosina, neé Klant]]''' and daughter '''[[Knuschke-1|Anna Elisabeth]]''' (8) from Heidau, Liegnitz, Silesia. *KRIEBEL Johann Christian Kriebel (57) gardener from Klein-Jänowitz, Liegnitz, Silesia. with his wife Mrs. Johanne Elisabeth POHL (48) and four children: Gottlieb (26), Wilhelm (19), Johanne Eleonore (17), Ernestine (10). *'''[[Kuchel-42|KUCHEL Daniel]]''' (75) foreman from Lochaw, Brandenburg died at sea *'''[[Kuchel-14|KUCHEL Johann Gottfried]]''' (30) oxenhand from Lochow, Brandenburg, with wife '''[[Kuchel-15|Johanne Dorothea, neé KUCHEL]]''' (30) and two children: '''[[Kuchel-21|Johanne Luise]] (1 ¼), [[Kuchel-20|Johanne Dorothea]]''' (¼) and father-in-law '''[[Kuchel-42|Daniel KUCHEL]]''' (70). *'''[[Lindner-643|LINDNER Gottlob]]''' (50), hall owner from Buchwäldchen, Silesia, with '''[[John-2624|Mrs. Maria Rosina JOHN]]''' (40) and children: Johanna Eleonore (20), '''[[Lindner-644|Johanna Elisabeth]]''' (19), Friedrich Ernst (17), '''[[Lindner-645|Johann August]]''' and Wilhelm Traugott (twins, 3 years of age) [The eldest daughter Johanne Eleanore did not sail to get married] *'''[[Messner-280|MESSNER/MEßNER Karl Friedrich August]]''' (31), shoemaker from Crossen, Brandenburg, his wife Karoline, neé HENNICKE (37), and four children: Karoline Marie (7), Karl Friedrich August (5), Rudolf Otto (4), '''[[Messner-279|Marie Elisabeth]]''' (1). *'''[[Metzenthin-2|METZENTHIN Karl August]]''' (31), clothmaker from Crossen with '''[[Schultze-126|Mrs. Auguste SCHULZ/SCHULTZE]]''' and four children: Albertine (7), '''[[Metzenthin-1|Emma]]''' (5), Auguste (2), Karl (1); *MEYER Heinrich, wife (Gesiena?), (Friedrich?), child, Heinrich *MIEGLICH Johann Gottlieb (28), Anna Rosina Dorothea MUSTER (24), and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (1) *'''[[Obst-28|OBST Gottlob]]''' (29), mason from Parchwitz, Liegnitz, Silesia with '''[[Hampel-80|Mrs. Johanne Elisabeth Hampel]]''' (36) and three children: '''[[Obst-72|Heinrich August]]''' (6), '''[[Obst-29|Ernst Gottlob]]''' (1) and '''[[Obst-27|Johann Carl]]''' (born at sea). *'''[[Obst-105|OBST Johann Karl Friedrich]]''' (24) mason from Merschwitz, Liegnitz, Silesia with '''[[Heidrich-43|Mrs. Anna Rosina Heidrich]]''' and daughter Johanne Maria (6 months) *ORTLOFF Johann Friedrich (30) from Brandenburg *'''OTTE/OTTO Johann Wilhelm''' (26). mason from Gross-Tinz, Silesia *'''[[Paech-44|PAECH Johann Gottlob]]''' (40), thresher from Moestchen, Brandeburg with his wife, [[Bartel-256|Mrs. Dorothea Elisabeth BARTEL]]''' (40), five children: '''[[Paech-42|Johanne Luise]] (14), [[Paech-48|Maria Elisabeth]] (11), [[Paech-50|Friedrich Wilhelm]] (6), [[Paech-51|Johann Josef]] (3), [[Paech-52|Johann Gottfried]] (1)''' and mother [[Langer-174|Anna Rosina, neé LäNGER]] (69)'''. *'''[[Pietsch-50|PIETSCH Samuel]]''' (42), daily wage earner, with wife '''[[Redlich-49|Anna Dorothea REDLICH]]''' (32) and three children [ '''[[Pietsch-81|Anna Elisabeth]]''', Johann Gottfried, and''' [[Pietsch-49|Anna Rosina]]''' ] from Rensko, kreis of Kosten. Posen. *REIHER/REYHER Carl Gottlob (58), Anna Rosina WERNER (50), Hein Gottlob Silvius (15) *RüDIGER/REDIGER Johann Gottfried (44), Rosina Dorothea LACHMANN *'''[[Schafer-637|SCHAFER Carl (?)]]''' (23) *SCHMIDT Georg Friedrich (30), Johanne Christiane HEIDRICH (21, daughter of Johann Christian), son (born and died at sea) *SCHNEE Siegesmunde, wife *'''[[Scholz-34|SCHOLZ Gottlieb]]''' (39), hall owner with his second wife''' [[Mummert-22|Mrs. Johanna MUMMERT]]''' (31) and seven children: '''[[Scholz-365|Wilhelm Heinrich]]''' (17), '''[[Scholz-393|Johanne Christiane]]''' (15), Charlotte Henriette (14), '''[[Scholz-209|Ernst Hermann]]''' (9), Pauline Auguste (8), Johanne Pauline (3), and '''[[Scholz-31|Hermann Eduard]]''' (2) from Koslitz, kreis of Lüben, Silesia. *'''[[Schroeter-49|SCHRöDER/SCHROEDER/SCHROETER Gottlieb (1819-1874)]]''' *'''[[Schubert-418|SCHUBERT Johann Gottfried]]''', daily wage earner from Miedwitz, Brandenburg with '''[[Baldermann-2|Mrs. Dorothea Elisabeth BALDERMANN]]''' (33) and three children: '''[[Schubert-419|Johanne Luise]] (6). Karl August (3), Johann Heinrich (1)'''. *'''[[Schultz-5295|SCHULZ/SCHULTZ Christian]]''' (32), thresher from Klemzig with wife '''[[Grade-13|Karoline, neé GRADE]]''' (30) , with three children, '''[[Schultz-5296|Ernestine]] (6), [[Schultz-5136|Luise]] (4), [[Schultz-5297|Ernst August]] (2)''' *SCHUPELIUS Christian (49) shoemaker. from Sonlop, Buk, Posen with wife Anna Elisabeth and three children: '''[[Schupelius-1|Wilhelm]]''' (13), Johann Heinrich (8), Johanna Juliane (6); *SONNTAG Johann Franz Matthias (60), shoemaker from Posen and wife Luise KUHN (58). *SONNTAG Johann Franz (25, son of Johann Franz Matthias) and wife Maria Dorothea GRAETZ (25) *STELZER Johann August (25), Rosina Dorothea DEUTSCHMANN (26, daughter of Johann Georg) *(1846 journey) WENZEL August Heinrich Friedrich (40), Johanna Dorothea Eleonora BAHR, Augusta (16), Heinrich Friedrich August (13), Wilhelm (9), Carl Friedrich Eduard (3) *WIRSING Christoph (47), carpenter, his wife Anna Maria SCHILLER nee ASCHE / AESCHE (52), Anna Rosina (18), Ernstine Caroline Christiana (11), Johanne Christiane (11) *WOGISCH Gottlieb (75, died at sea), Maria Eleonore nee SCHRAMM (36) (Maria Eleanore married Johann Friedrich SCHMIDT in 1847) *ZIMMERMANN Johannes Nikolaus with wife Anna Elisabeth HUPFELD nee SCHÜLBE (47) and Anna's sons from her first marriage, Friedrich Wilhelm HUPFELD (17) and Johannes (9) ===Sources=== *'''ship Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, 510 tons, Captain Eugene Laun, from Bremen 21st April 1845, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 18th September 1845''' Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, Adelaide, from a variety of sources at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heerjeebhoyrustomjeepatel1845.shtml *'''HEERJEEBHOY RUSTOMJEE PATEL''' from Graeme Moads website at: http://graememoad.com/Family/Ships/patel.html *Search results from Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration Passenger Lists at: http://www.familyhistorysa.info/shipping/passengerlists.html

Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1846

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[[Category:Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 29 Oct 1846]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {| border="1" class="wikitable" | style="width: 40%;" | Type || 3 masted ship |- | Size || 510 tons |- | Master || Captain Eugene Laun |- | Surgeon superintendent || Dr. Schumann |- | Departed || Bremen, Germany 27th June 1846 |- | Arrived || Port Adelaide, South Australia 29th October 1846 |- | Passengers || 250 cabin and steerage passengers |} === PASSENGER LISTS === '''HEERJEEBHOY RUSTOMJEE PATEL 1846''' from Diane Cummings Bound for South Australia website at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1846HeerjeerhoyRP.htm '''ship Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, 510 tons, Captain Eugene Laun, from Bremen 27th June 1846, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 29th October 1846''' Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, Adelaide, from a variety of sources at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heerjeebhoyrustomjeepatel1846.shtml '''27/06/1846 - 29/10/1846''' from the Passengers In History website. First accessed online on the 14th of February, 2021 at: https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/node/946390 '''ADELAIDE SHIPPING''' article in the South Australian Register, Oct 31 1846ADELAIDE SHIPPING. (1846, October 31). South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 3. Retrieved October 6, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27454148 * https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Ship_Patel_%2828Oct1846%29 * https://moadstorage.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Lehmann_Henschke/Ships/patel.html === FURTHER READING === "Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel" (Ship) - European Pioneers to South Australia - 1846 from GENI at: https://www.geni.com/projects/Heerjeebhoy-Rustomjee-Patel-Ship-European-Pioneers-to-South-Australia-1846/30842 ===Cabin Passengers=== This list is compiled from newspaper article at . It is in the same order with the same punctuation. * Mr Meyer (merchant) **[[Meyer-18335|Christian Ludwig Meyer]] becomes Consul for His Majesty the King of Hanover. His papers are delivered on the ''Heloise'', and the Queen approves in 1849. * Mr Weichmein (merchant) and wife * Mr Wirsh (horticulturalist) * Schwomberg (ship-builder) * Mr Richter (farmer) * Mr Bohlmann (machinist), wife, and child * Mr Faas (merchant) * Dr Schumann (surgeon) ===Steerage Passengers=== This list is compiled from newspaper article at . It is in the same order with the same punctuation. The profiles linked are those allocated to the corresponding category and have not been confirmed. * Scholl (miner), wife, and four children; * Ruciak (miner), wife, and three children; ** [[Ruciak-4|Franziska (Ruciak) Baehnisch (1831-1892)]] * Fischer (miner), wife, and one child; * Schöffel, (miner); * Bramen and wife, Beushauser and wife, Minne; * Rohrloch, wife, and three children; * Schmidt (miner), wife, and two children; * Miss Moritz; * Goile, wife, and three children; * Mrs Barsh and three daughters, Heins, Ladholz, Harlung; ** [[Sudholz-14|Johann Wilhelm Albrecht Sudholz (1821-1903)]] * Ungar, Schlinker, and Kiedel, miners; * Polack (miner), brothers, wife, and three children; * Woldmann, Dunemann, Rehbein, and Philip, miners; * Bromer (miner) and wife; * Partier (miner), wife, and child; * Junge (miner) and wife; * Kichnel, (miner); * May (miner), wife, and three children; ** [[Mai-57|Henrietta Dorathea Louisa (Mai) Sixtus (1829-1903)]] ** [[Mai-94|Johanne Augustine Wilhelmine (Mai) Diener (1833-1922)]] * Lampe and wife, Muller; * Spingler, wife, and three children; * Gregorke, wife,and three children; ** [[Gregurke-5|Johann Gottfried Gregurke (abt.1803-1868)]] ** [[Kurzen-4|Johanna Dorothea Elizabeth (Kurzen) Gregurke (abt.1801-1885)]] **[[Gregurke-19|Johanne Friederike Eleonore (Gregurke) Radloff (abt.1831-1884)]] **[[Gregurke-20|Pauline Ernestine (Gregurke) Mosel (abt.1832-1915)]] ** [[Gregurke-2|Johann Gottlieb Gregurke (abt.1832-1887)]] **[[Gregurke-21|Auguste (Gregurke) Mattschoss (abt.1837-1908)]] ** [[Gregurke-4|Carl Gottfried August Gregurke (1840-1912)]] * Feist, wife, and four children; * Strauss, wife, and four children; Groom Surname: PFEIFFER Groom Given Names: Johann Gottfried Bride Surname: STRAUSS Bride Given Names: Johanne Rosalie Marriage Date: 09-May-1854 Marriage Place: Lutheran Church Lobethal Groom Age: 32 Groom Marital Status: S Groom Father: Not Recorded Bride Age: 25 Bride Marital Status: S Bride Father: Not Recorded District: Adelaide Book/Page: 19/233 .( Johann Gottfried Pfeiffer born 9 Feb 1822 Brandenberg arrived ZEBRA 1838, son of Johann Georg Pfeiffer 1791-1884 & Anna Rosina Neumann 1791-1867. nb Johann Gottfried's mother is incorrectly shown as Christane nee Schleske on the article re ZEBRA passengers, she was wife of Johann Gottleib Pfeiffer from Rackau. * Maruschke, Heusler brothers; * Hebig, wife, and three children; ** [[Haebich-13|Johann Carl Gottlieb Haebich (1838-1907)]] * Altman, wife, and three children; * Neida, wife, and child; * Niemann, wife, and five children; * Miss Dorothea Brockmann; * Arend Wille and wife; * Eisele, Kuch, and Heing, miners; * Neimeyer, Degenhardt; * Hage, wife, and three children; * Wenzel, wife, and three children; ** [[Wenzel-861|August Heinrich Friedrich WENZEL (abt.1805-1881)]] ** Johanna Dorothea Eleonora (BAHR) WENZEL ** [[Wenzel-860|Henrietta Fredericke Augusta (WENZEL) POTTS (1831-1871)]] ** [[Wenzel-862|Heinrich Friedrich August WENZEL (1832-1908)]] ** [[Wenzel-863|Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor WENZEL (1836-1907)]] ** [[Wenzel-864|Carl Friedrich Eduard Wenzel (1842-1919)]] * Rogener, wife, and child; * Schunke; ** [[Schunke-52|Carl Friedrich Julius Schunke (1825-1902)]] ** [[Schunke-51|Ernst Christian Heinrich Schunke (1823-1891)]] ** [[Schunke-39|Georg Heinrich Wilhlem Schunke (1836-1904)]] * Scenert; * Geier; * Pelzer; * Haenel, wife, and child; * Miss Schier, Deyenhardt, Bohme; * Lommer, wife, and two children; * Miss Balthausen, Maller, Marz; * Tronier, wife, and child; * Apel; * Grimm, wife, and three children; * Flottmann, wife, and four children, Bannier and wife, Schulz, Klopp, Hertschel; * Rose, wife, and child; * Fiedler, wife, and two children; * Hinze and wife, Helling, Miss Maller, Trense and wife, Bold, Eckermann; ** [[Helling-109|Carl Ludwig Friedrich Helling (abt.1827-1887)]] * Hannert, wife, and four children; * Gotte; * Nagel, wife, and four children; **[[Nagel-1640|Johann Heinrich August Wilhelm Nagel (1814-1866)]] **[[Unterberg-7|Johanna Caroline Rudolphine Bohn nee Unterberg (1796-1869)]] **[[Nagel-1629|Wilhelm Friedrich Christian Nagel (1837-1915)]] **[[Bohn-755|Johanne Caroline Wilhelmine Bohn (1826 - )]] **[[Bohn-757|Christiane Caroline Juliane Bohn (1831-1921)]] **[[Bohn-758|Johann Heinrich Christian Bohn (1833-1900)]] * Miss Lene ===Sources=== * [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heerjeebhoyrustomjeepatel1846.shtml The Ships List, submitted by Robert Janmaat]

Hefke Passage to America

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Manifest of Alien Passengers to United States S.S. Volturno: Rotterdam-Halifax-New York Listed on Manifest 42 (bottom): Emil Hefke Listed on Manifest 43 (top): Johann Julius Hefke (John Julius) Antonia (Richter) Hefke Olga Hefke Karol Hefke (Carl) Wilhelm Hefke (Bill) They leave Rotterdam on April 17, 1913 and arrive at Halifax April 30, 1913. Their final destination is Emil Krause, Box 20, Winneconne, WI who is listed as Julius and Antonia's brother-in-law and the children's uncle. Hulda's husband Adolph is listed also as Box 20 Winnecone, WI. They each have $10 and have a ticket(s) to final destination. They enter the United States on May 3, 1913 at Detroit, MI aboard a Canadian Pacific Railway train.

Heflin Family Reunion

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Hegeman Family

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[[Category: New Netherland Families]] == Netherlands Ancestry of the Hegeman Family of New Netherland == ===Hegeman families at Harderwijk and Elburg === :In order to trace the ancestors of Adriaen Hegeman, who emigrated from the Netherlands to New Amsterdam (New York) in 1652, a research was undertaken in the collections of the Central Bureau for Genealogy, The Hague, the State’s archives in the province of Guelderland, Arnhem, and the City archives of Amsterdam. :Apart from the fact that Adriaen Hegeman emigrated with his wife and some children in 1652, and that a son Jacob was baptized [at] New Amsterdam 9 March 1653, we knew that allegedly his father, Hendricus, had been a reformed minister in Guelderland, like two of his brothers, and that his grandmother, Aertien, had owned land…. : The collections of the Central bureau for Genealogy already contained a number of data on several Hegemans, most of which appeared to have lived in the old cities of Harderijk and Elburg on the (former) Zuydersea. Moreover a Rev. Hendricus Hegeman was found mentioned, who had been Dutch Reformed Minister at Vorchtern, a village in the municipality of Heerde, Guelderland, 1624-1637. : As older Hegemans were found to have lived exclusively in Elburg and Harderwijk, the church records of these towns were searched. Alas, church records of Elburg have only been preserved from 1635 (baptisms) and 1666 (marriages). so the judicial archives of Elburg were searched and there the first important record was found: * 1652 February 21, Elburg (r.a. no. 154): Henrick Gerrits by proxy of Egbert Berents at Zwolle, tutor of the minor children of the late Hendrick Hegeman, procreated by Marricken Barents, his wife, and Dionys Hegeman, acting for himself and for his brother Adriaen Hegeman by notarial proxy given at Amsterdam, provide a guaranty for the estate of the late Gualtherus Hegeman, by his life minister of Doornspijk, in favor of his creditors. : A search of the archives of Amsterdam revealed that Adriaen Hegeman, from Elburg, 25, parents deceased, had his banns [of marriage] proclaimed on 29 January 1649 with Catharina Margits, from Amsterdam, 21, assisted by her father Joseph Margits. They were married at Sloten (near Amsterdam) 7 March 1649. His brother Dionys Hegeman had his banns published at Amsterdam on 28 August 1653 with Susanna de Schilder. He came also from Elburg, was 29 years old and a grocer by profession. : Further research in the archives of Elburg and, in a later stage, of Harderwijk revealed a number of records as shown below, which made it possible to compile the following genealogy: * Jacob Hegeman, born, presumably at Harderwijk, about 1520, member of the St. Jorisgilde (St. George’s guild) 1553, deacon and alderman of the Sacrament’s guild 1555, orphan’s master 1555, alderman 1561 and burgomaster of Harderwijk 1564, † before 28 December 1571, married Harderwijk 22 April 1544 Elsgen Cornelisse (daughter of Cornelis), † Harderwijk 1593. * 1571 Dec. 28, Harderwijk: before the aldermen appears Willem Hegeman for his sister Cornelia Hegeman and his brother Wolter Hegeman, who has taken refuge abroad, children of the later Jacob Hegeman. * 1573 Nov. 27, Harderwijk (r.a. no. 138, fol. 47): Else Hegemans provides a guaranty in favor of her daughter Cornelisje Hegemans. * 1578 July 28, Harderwijk (r.a. no. 138, fol. 264 vo.): Elsgen, widow of Jacob Hegeman, also acting for her son Wolter Hegeman, captain, and Nyesgen, his wife, confers a gift to the poor. * 1578 Sep. 27: Harderwijk (r.a. no. 138, fol. 269): Elsgen, widow of Jacob Hegeman, with captain Wolter Hegeman her son and chosen tutor on one side, and Marrytgen Bitters, widow of the ensign Willem Hegeman, on the other side, make a settlement about the estate of Willem Hegeman. * 1589 April 1, Harderwijk (r.a. no. 139, fol. 277 vo.): Else, widow of Jacob Hegeman gives a legacy to Jan, illegimitate son of the late Wolter Hegeman, her son. She owns a house in the Bruggestraat. Wolter has left a daughter Wyntje. Else has a daughter Cornelisje Hegemans, widow of Geerlof Voet. * Lambert Hegeman, owner of a house and land at Elburg, and of a farm called Witborncamp at Elspeet, † before 5 Oct. 1611, married N.N. (his wife has not been found). * Jacob Lambertsz. Hegeman, mentioned as nephew of the colonel wolter Hegeman in an old manuscript genealogy of the Feith family [see Evidences, no. VI], † after 24 Sep. 1625, married 20 Sep. 1590 Arntgen (Aertien) Feith, † shortly before 28 Feb. 1651, daughter of Hendrick Arntsz. Feith, burgomaster of Elburg, and Erwertje van Hoeclum. * 1595 April 11, Elburg (r.a. no. 119, fol. 54): Jacob Hegeman and Arntgen Feiths, his wife, have sold some parcels of land to Bettgen Hegemans, his sister, half of which are already in Bettgen’s possession. * Hendrick (Henricus) Hegeman, born Elburg ca. 1595, student at Franeker University 26 May 1617 (Album studiosum no. 1668), Dutch Reformed Minister at Vorchten 1624-1637, † Vorchten 1637, married (1) N.N. (name of first wife still unknown), married (2) Maritgen Berentsdr. van Marle, Vorchten, buried 8 Oct. 1679, daughter of Berent Egbertsz. van Marle; she remarried Vorchten (banns published Harderwijk 9 Aug.) 1638 Joachim Straetman, Minister at Vorchten 1638-1660. * Adriaen Hegeman, born Elburg ca. 1624, silk merchant, 1672,married Sloten (Banns proclaimed Amsterdam 29 Jan.) 7 March 1649 Catharina Margits, born Amsterdam ca. 1628, † 1690. They emigrated to New Amsterdam in 1652. Children, as far as found: * Hendricus Hegeman, bapt. Amsterdam (oude Kerk) 13 April 1649 (witness: Gualtherus Hegeman). * Joseph Hegeman, bapt. Amsterdam (Noorderkerk) 15 Jan. 1651. * Jacob Hegeman, bapt. New Amsterdam 9 March 1653.

Heiden Name Study

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''' {{Green|This is the Heiden Name Study Project Page}} '''
==Who should be added?== ::Anyone born into the family. ==Goals== #Document origin of '''Heiden ''' surname #Preserve information of '''Heiden ''' surname #Display DNA connections of '''Heiden ''' surname ==How to Join== ::Join the '' '''Heiden Name Study Project''' '' to collaborate. Please post a comment on this Heiden Name Study Page (at the foot of the page) or in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] forum using the tag {{Tag Link|Heiden}} , or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13638575 send a private message] to Name Study Leader. Also add the '''Heiden''' name study category to your profile, to do this, copy and paste the following into the profile at the top, before the biography section. ::::{{One Name Study|name=Heiden}} ::If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here: :::: [[Category:Heiden_Name_Study]] ==Task List== #Clean up redundant gedcom data in profiles ''[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|See: How to]]'' #Research, compare and merge duplicate profiles ''[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|See: How to]]'' #Resolve issues caused by false or misleading sources #Add sources to all unsourced profiles ==Heiden Name Study Project== ::'''Study Leader''': [[Heiden-124|Heiden-124]] ::'''Name Study Project Page''': [[Space:Heiden_Name_Study|Heiden Name Study Project Page]]. ''' {{Red|You are here}} ''' ::'''Category''': [[:Category:Heiden_Name_Study|Heiden Name Study]] ''Click to view names added to the Heiden Name Study'' ::'''Heiden Name Study Category Tag''': As you encounter profiles with the surname '''Heiden''' or any variations of the same, please add the '''Heiden''' Name Study Category to the profile. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study. '' To do this, copy and paste the following into the profile at the top, before the biography section. ::::{{One Name Study|name=Heiden}} ::If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here: :::: [[Category:Heiden_Name_Study]] ::'''Genealogist to Genealogist (G2G) forum'''. Ask a question or [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Heiden post a message] for the group using the '' "Ask Question" '' button. Make sure you add the '''Heiden''' tag, It will post a message in the G2G forum with the {{Tag Link|Heiden}} tag so that those following the tag will see it. ===Surname Variations=== ::Haiden, Hayden, '''Heiden''', Heyden ===DNA Connections=== ::''Wikitree''. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Heiden&order=name&filterId=&filterType= Heiden''' DNA connections] ==How my research on ''Wikitree'' began== :From: [[Heiden-124|Heiden-124]] ::While researching my family lines I accumulated a large amount of information on the '''Heiden''' surname. At first I created a website with the data, and soon after it became very large and too hard to manage. I was concerned that if something ever happened to where I could not edit my website that the data may become lost, then fellow researcher, [[Bechman-4|Bechman-4]], introduced to me to ''Wikitree'', where I began adding the information I had complied about the '''Heiden''' surname and other lines in my research. Once at ''Wikitree'', I discovered there was a name study, I believed this to be my purpose. :::My '''Heiden''' line, below: ::::I am the daughter of William Harold '''Heiden''' ::::William is the son of 'Red' Harold A '''Heiden''' Hayden ::::Red is the son of Wilhelm T '''Heiden''' ::::William is the son of [[Heiden-129|Carl Friedrich '''Heiden''']] (1823-1887) :: [[Heiden-129|Carl Friedrich '''Heiden''']] (1823-1887) born in Jarmen, Kreis Demmin, Pommern, is my second great grandfather and where my research stops. ::Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this Name Study Project Page (to the right) or in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] forum using the tag {{Tag Link|Heiden}} , or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13638575 send me a private message]. Thanks! (please add your line below)

Heidenstrøm Family

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The Heidenstrøm Family... sharing information about and connecting all Heidenstrøm(s) of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry. '''Random information below. No claims of accuracy, just a collection.'''

Heidrick Name Study

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[[Category:Heidrick 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 Heidrick 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.

Heights Park Cemetery Free Space page

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Heiland View Cemetery

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[[Category: Heiland View Cemetery, Red Lion, Pennsylvania]] See the: * [[:Category:Heiland_View_Cemetery%2C_Red_Lion%2C_Pennsylvania|Heiland View Cemetery Red Lion category]] for people buried in this churchyard. * [[Space:Heiland_View_Cemetery_Red_Lion_Table_of_Graves|Heiland View Cemetery Table of Graves]] for photos of memorial inscriptions

Heim Cemetery

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[[Category: Richardson County, Nebraska]] [[Category: Richardson County, Nebraska, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska]] This is a free space page for the Heim Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. {{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska. }} * See the [[:Category:Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska|Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heim_Cemetery%2C_Dawson%2C_Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753/heim-cemetery Heim Cemetery at Find a Grave] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Heim_Cemetery%2C_Dawson%2C_Nebraska| the Heim Cemetery]]}} ==About== This free space page for Heim Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project. It is being developed to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred there. This page is part of the [[Space:Nebraska Cemeteries Team|Nebraska Cemeteries Team]]. Heim Cemetery is a small cemetery with around 2,250 grave sites. It covers about 4.8 acres. It was first laid out in March 1888. ==Location== :'''Cemetery name:''' Heim Cemetery :'''Address:''' Nemaha Street, just off I-75, NNW of Dawson, Nebraska, zip code 68337 :'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 40.1378187, -95.8327453 ==Sources== * The Heim Cemetery History [http://penncolonynebraska.org/the-heim-cemetery-in-dawson-nebraska/] *Heim Cemetery Association Records (list of lot numbers and people buried there) [http://penncolonynebraska.org/cemetery-records/] *Find A Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753] ==Cemetery Records== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Lot Owner ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Lot Number ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Find a Grave Memorial ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Burr||O.W.||1952||O. W. Burr||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862407/orin-wilbur-burr Orin Wilbur Burr]|| [[Burr-2831|Orin Wilbur Burr (1859-1952)]]|| |- | Burr||Eunice J.||1916||O. W. Burr||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862374/eunice-jennie-burr Eunice Jennie Eckard Burr]|||| |- | Burr||Everette||1907||O. W. Burr||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64862396/everette-burr Everette Burr]|||| |- | Klein||Helen Stratton||1990||William Pool||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82358748/helen-louise-klein Helen Louise Stratton Klein]||[[Stratton-4899|Helen Louise (Stratton) Klein (1905-1990)]]|| |- | Wuster||Joseph L.||1969||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82861785/joseph-l-wuster Joseph L Wuster]||[[Wuster-18|Joseph Lawrence Wuster (1909-1969)]]|| |- | Wuster||Frederick J.||1964||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71193187/frederick-jacob-wuster Frederick J Wuster]||[[Wuster-19|Frederick Jacob Wuster (1905-1964)]]|| |- | Stalder||Erva Wuster||1995||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168285/erva-alice-stalder Erva Alice Wuster Stalder]||[[Wuster-23|Minerva Alice (Wuster) Stalder (1901-1995)]]|| |- | Wuster||Maggie Heim||1995||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168931/margaret-emma-wuster Margaret Emma “Maggie” Heim Wuster]||[[Heim-528|Margaret Emma (Heim) Wuster (1880-1951)]]|| |- | Wuster||Thomas F.||1960||Jacob G Heim and Thomas Wuster||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168940/thomas-f-wuster Thomas F Wuster]||[[Wuster-16|Thomas Frederick Wuster (1878-1960)]]|| |- | Stoltz||Charles Edward||1944||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82809239/charles-edward-stoltz Charles Edward Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-514|Charles Edward Stoltz (1870-1944)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-10.jpg|20px}} |- | Stoltz||Anna Heim||1961||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82809201/anna-stoltz Anna Heim Stoltz]||[[Heim-576|Anna Margaret (Heim) Stoltz (1869-1961)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-10.jpg|20px}} |- | Stoltz||Carl C||1944||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82809223/carl-c-stoltz Carl C Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-517|Carl C. Stoltz (1904-1944)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-8.jpg|20px}} |- | Williamson||Esther May Stoltz||1932||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82861701/esther-williamson Esther May Williamson Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-515|Esther May (Stoltz) Williamson (1895-1932)]]|| |- | Stoltz||Raymond||1898||Charles E. Stoltz||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82828931/raymond-stoltz Raymond Stoltz]||[[Stoltz-516|Raymond Arthur Stoltz (1898-1899)]]|| |- | Ulmer||Solomon J||1951||Solomon J. Ulmer||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82860702/solomon-j-ulmer Solomon J Ulmer]||[[Ulmer-423|Solomon Jonathan Ulmer (1865-1951)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-5.jpg|20px}} |- | Ulmer||Mary J||1940||Solomon J. Ulmer||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140703219/mary-j-ulmer Mary J Sharshall Ulmer]||[[Sharshal-1|Mary J (Sharshal) Ulmer (1875-1940)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Ulmer||Ida E||1892||Solomon J. Ulmer||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82844041/ida-e-ulmer Ida E Sharshall Ulmer]||[[Ulmer-440|Ida E Ulmer (1891-1892)]]|| |- | Hoff||Albert||1886||R. L. Hoff||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81445263/albert-hoff Albert Hoff]|| [[Hoff-1321|Albert Hoff (1860-1886)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-9.jpg|20px}} |- | Hoff||Humprey||1886||R. L. Hoff||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81445300/humphrey-hoff Humphrey Hoff]|| [[Hoff-1322|Humphrey Hoff (1861-1886)]]|| |- | Miles||Mary A.||1892||B. F. Miles||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79354883/mary-ann-miles Mary Ann Graham Miles]|| [[Graham-24012|Mary Ann (Graham) Miles (1837-1892)]]|| |- | Miles||Benj. F.||1909||B. F. Miles||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79354729/benjamin-franklin-miles Benjamin Franklin Miles]||[[Miles-9233|Benjamin Franklin Miles (1841-1909)]]|| |- | Miles||Jay R.||1949||B. F. Miles||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79400465/jay-r.-miles Jay R Miles]||[[Miles-7527|Jay R Miles (1872-1949)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Iliff||Nancy||1893||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716808/nancy-iliff Nancy Carroll Iliff]|||| |- | Iliff||John W||1901||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105577961/john-wesley-iliff John Wesley Carroll Iliff]||[[Iliff-189|John Wesley Iliff (1824-1901)]]|| |- | Iliff||Ella||1944||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716650/ella-iliff Ella Iliff]||[[Wetmore-682|Ella (Wetmore) Iliff (1864-1944)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Iliff||William Sherman||1895||John Iliff||83||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81716975/william-sherman-iliff William Sherman Iliff]||[[Iliff-147|William Sherman Iliff (1866-1895)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-6.jpg|20px}} |- | Dappen||Maryetta||1929||Jacob Dappen||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863296/marietta-dappen Marietta Dappen]||[[Spaulding-2301|Maryetta (Spaulding) Dappen (1874-1929)]]|| |- | Dappen||Jacob||1923||Jacob Dappen||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863279/jacob-c-dappen Jacob Dappen]||[[Dappen-9|Jacob G. Dappen (1870-1923)]]|| |- | Dappen||Chloa Fern||1906||Jacob Dappen||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64863242/chloa-fern-dappen Chloa Fern Dappen]||[[Dappen-10|Chloa Fern Dappen (1897-1906)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-7.jpg|20px}} |- | Sims||William D||1952||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82414006/william-d-sims William D Sims]||[[Sims-6700|William D Sims (1873-1952)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Morse||Grace Sims||1928||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376184/grace-morse Grace Sims Morse]||[[Sims-6701|Grace (Sims) Morse (1900-1928)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-5.jpg |20px}} |- | Sims||Ivy Pearl Hicks||1902||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82413598/ivy-pearl-sims Ivy Pearl Hicks Sims]||[[Hicks-12431|Ivy Pearl (Hicks) Sims (1875-1902)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5-4.jpg |20px}} |- | Sims||Martha Louise Lee||1942||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82413854/martha-louise-sims Martha Louise Lee Sims]||[[Lee-28784|Martha Louise (Lee) Sims (1853-1942)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-4.jpg|20px}} |- | Sims||John R||1934||William Sims||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82413661/john-r-sims John R Sims]||[[Sims-6702|John R Sims (1851-1934)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6-4.jpg|20px}} |- | Maze||W B||1920||W B Maze||113||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82375859/wesley-bennett-maze Rev Wesley Bennett Maze]||[[Maze-334|Wesley Bennett Maze (1862-1920)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_5.jpg|20px}} |- | Sippley||Dorothy M.E.||1907||Henry Sippley||145||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82415608/dorothy-m._e.-sippley Dorothy M. E. Sippley]||[[Sippley-5|Dorthy M E Sippley (1907-1907)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_6.jpg|20px}} |- | Sippley||J. Henry||1933||Henry Sippley||145||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140674785/joseph-henry-sippley Joseph Henry Sippley]||[[Sippley-7|Joseph Henry Sippley (1861-1933)]]|| |- | Sippley||Rosa Belle||1957||Henry Sippley||145||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82785841/rosa-belle-sippley Rosa Belle Bodle Sippley]||[[Bodle-281|Rosa Belle (Bodle) Sippley (1878-1957)]]|| |- | Auxier||Raymond C.||1919||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808948/raymond-cloyd-auxier Raymond Cloyd Auxier]||[[Auxier-279|Homer Joseph Auxier (1891-1963)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-1.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Homer J.||1936||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808979/homer-joseph-auxier Homer Joseph Auxier]||[[Auxier-278|Raymond Cloyd Auxier (1900-1919)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-2.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Mary L.||1937||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808886/mary-lucy-auxier Mary Lucy Prichard Auxier]||[[Prichard-708|Mary Lucy (Prichard) Auxier (1864-1937)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-3.jpg|20px}} |- | Auxier||Edward E.||1948||E. E. Auxier||146||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21808928/edward-everett-auxier Edward Everett Auxier]||[[Auxier-277|Edward Everett Auxier (1864-1948)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4-4.jpg|20px}} |- | Powell||Curtis||1979||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376874/curtis-powell Curtis Powell]||[[Powell-15691|Curtis Leon Powell (1919-1979)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_4.jpg|20px}} |- | Powell||Guy Reed||1918||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376898/guy-reed-powell Guy Reed Powell]||[[Powell-18052|Guy Reed Powell (1915-1918)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-9.jpg |20px}} |- | Powell||Guy Reed||1956||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376920/guy-reed-powell Guy Reed Powell]||[[Powell-15690|Guy Reed Powell (1889-1956)]]|| |- | Powell||Grace||1981||Guy R Powell||147||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82376887/grace-powell Grace Powell]||[[Peden-787|Grace (Peden) Powell (1891-1981)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-8.jpg |20px}} |- | Eckard||Catharine Andrews||1921||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168585/catharine-eckard Catharine Andrews Eckard]||[[Andrews-13978|Catharine (Andrews) Eckard (1840-1921)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images_-_batch_3-2.jpg|20px}} |- | Eckard||Leoland P||1945||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168575/leoland-p.-eckard Leoland P. Eckard]|||| |- | Hock||Melva Wynona Eckard||1945||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168502/melva-wynona-hock Melva Wynona Eckard Hock]|||| |- | Hock||Leo Daniel||1973||L. P. Eckard||153||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168512/leo-daniel-hock Leo Daniel Hock]|||| |- | Lyons||E. Paul||1979||E. Paul Lyons||155||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54168673/edgar-paul-lyons Edgar Paul Lyons]||[[Lyons-7039|Edgar Paul Lyons (1895-1979)]]|| |- | Lyons||Bessie||1971||E. 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F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Jesse L||1969||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Edna||1978||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Jesse F||1987||J. F. Spurgin||359|||||| |- | Spurgin||Steven K||1965||J. F. Spurgin||359||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82808623/steven-k-spurgin Steven K Spurgin]||[[Spurgin-146|Steven K Spurgin (1961-1965)]]||{{Image|file=Heim_Cemetery_images-10.jpg|20px}} |- |} ----- ==History== [http://penncolonynebraska.org/historic-walk-from-dawson-to-the-heim-cemetery/ By Robert Williamson, Sexton] Beneath the aged pine trees, just east of the old silver fence, blanketed by several years of pine needles, lies a once proud hand poured sidewalk. This walk leads from the north edge of Dawson to the entrance of the Heim Cemetery, an eighth of a mile north. The Heim Cemetery, over a hundred years old, is the resting place for over 1200 descendents of the Pennsylvania German Colony of Heim’s, Ulmer’s, Wuster’s, and their friends and neighbors. A peaceful and tranquil cemetery, well groomed by the many who faithfully attend their fore fathers’ graves, stands quietly as a reminder of days gone by. The long walk was a dream of the Ladies Auxillary, whose first meeting was recorded on October 11, 1913. The gathering was convened at the home of Mrs. George Smith and promptly elected as officers; Mrs. Della Utermehlen, president; Mrs. Boyles, first vice president; Miss Minnie Rutz, second vice president; Mrs. F.P.Page, secretary; and Miss Carrie Harbough, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Smith were chosen to inspect the cemetery and report back to the group. In the spring the dead grass was burned and the summer grass attended by a herd of sheep. Through the years the ladies saw to the maintenance and care of the cemetery by raising funds from dues, bake sales, and donations. Mrs. Marie Utermohlen remembered helping her mother prepare food for the many bake sales. Home made butter and fresh farm eggs sold the best from her recall. In 1915 the officers recommended that some one be secured to mow the cemetery and dig out the sweet clover, which was gaining a hold in the bare spots. The fee of 20cents an hour was offered … no mention was made of who took the job. The community quickly recognized the impact that the association was having..They quickly called on the ladies to serve area farm sales. Such an invitation came in February of 1915 from Mr. Miles who owned the ranch southwest of Dawson. Great care was taken in planning the menu. Special preparations were necessary as no refrigeration was available. And the current means of transportation took considerable time to get the food from Dawson to the Miles Ranch. Later in 1915, using the proceeds from the dues and the sales, Mrs. M.D. Ulmer and Mrs. Sarah Ulmer were appointed as a committee to secure some “seats for the benefit of the aged and infirmed who are compelled to wait in the cemetery on funeral occasions.” A committee of Mrs. Klima and Mrs. Porter were to purchase and have placed a toilet in the northwest corner of the cemetery. The bill presented at the next meeting for the construction was for $11.47. The organization continued supporting the needs of the cemetery and raising funds. The last set of minutes was recorded on February 27, 1945 showing only two members attending, Mrs. Rosa Heim and Mrs. Ida Heim, who unanimously voted to disband as an organization and to give the monies in the treasurer to the Heim Cemetery Association. The sidewalk has outlasted the generation of devoted servants whose dream was put into cement. Each section of the walk was sold for $1 and the cement was hand mixed. The donors’ names appear on each of the 192 squares. You can read names familiar to the Dawson area, such as Draper, Wilkinson, Ulmer, Riley, Cooper, Kemist, Heim, Hummel, Albright, Judd, Stoltz, Utermohlen, Wuster, Miles, Newson, Triggs, De Weese, and Buser. Organizations were supportive listing the local chapters of the WCTU, IOOF, WMS, DAR, …and some not so familiar… Retired postmaster Henry Georgi related memories of funerals of years past, when the casket was carried by the pallbearers up the long walk to the cemetery from the Evangelical Church in town. Two wooden saw horses accompanied the procession to give a needed rest to the casket bearers. Henry told of one cold, snowy, winter funeral of a man named Louis Smith. The Kinsey Brothers mortuary of Dawson held the funeral in spite of the inclement weather. The procession was made especially difficult from the church to the cemetery by deep drifts of snow and a fierce winter wind. Only travel by foot along the sidewalk could be made. In later years the sidewalk carried the procession of persons who were attending the annual Memorial Day Observance. Mrs. Doris Stake told of the gathering one Memorial Day which originated from the church. All of the flower girls wore white dresses,the military units were in uniform with flags held high. The proud gathering was lead by local dignitaries and ministers. All ceremoniously made the walk to the cemetery where upon the special observance was held. Every community in this great country pauses on Memorial Day week-end for a brief reflection of the past and to reverently pay respect to those who rest peacefully in their cemeteries. Great pride and care is taken in grooming the grounds and placing memorial wreaths and live plants near the graves. And so it goes on year after year, generation after generation, a thread of character that holds the past to the future. When visiting the Heim Cemetery on Memorial Day, or any other time, listen to the whispering in the pine trees guarding the front gate who beckon you to take a stroll up the old side walk toward town. You will feel history repeating itself. ----- ==Notables Buried Here== [[Category: Heim Cemetery, Dawson, Nebraska]] :Name: Heim Cemetery :Location: Dawson, Richardson, Nebraska, United States

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Heinrich Name Study]] __NOTOC__ [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
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 Heinrich Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heinrich Heinrich] 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 Heinrich name. Uta Hartling[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Gr%C3%BCnewald_Kreis_Neustettin_P/w0wyHAAACAAJ?hl=en History of Grünewald, Kreis Neustettin, Pomerania By Uta Härtling, 2003.] describes the name Hinz as follows in the Grunewald History noted in Sources below.
Hinz - dialect form of Heinz, which is a diminutive of Heinrich, which means‘ruler over the village protected by hedges’ (from hagan = Hagen = place protected by hedges; rik = Herrscher = ruler). Sources say that the Hinz family came during the 17th century from the Pomeranian coast to Grünewald.
The anglicized Hinz has become Hintz in America. 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 Heinrichs), by time period (18th Century Heinrichs), or by topic (Heinrich DNA, Heinrich Occupations, Heinrich 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]].'' ==Profiles in this Category== Place profiles in this category by adding the following text to the profile. '''{{One Name Study| name = Heinrich}}''' See [[:Category:Heinrich_Name_Study|profiles in the Heinrich/Hinz/Hintz/Heintz name study category.]] ==How to Join== To join the Heinrich 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=Heinrich}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Heinrich Passenger List 1856

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[[Category:Heinrich, Arrived 8 Oct 1856]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Passenger list and general information about the immigrant ship ''Heinrich'' which sailed from Hamburg, Germany to Adelaide, South Australia in 1856. This space is part of the [[Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_South_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia]] list. == Newspapers == '''South Australian Register, Friday September 19th 1856, p. 2''' '''Thursday, September 18'''-The barque ''Heinrich'', 300 tons, C. Spieler, master, from Hamburg May 28. Passengers- Hans Lehman, Hans, Marie, Tahann and Martin Bulmer, Martin, Marie, Fried., Johann, and Martin Pumpa, Heinrich Kapelin, Samuel, Ernestine, Auguste, Ernestine, and Albertine Gunther, Johann, Juliane, August, and Gustav Diebert, Lud. Witte, Henrietta Brolcke, Heinr. Reinemann, E. H. Schmidt, P. Jeissen, Hans and Wilhelm Hnwensen, Fredk. Kung, Ernestine Humpel, Hermann and Louise Mertin, Carl Silberbach, F. Klickman, T. F. Lass, Heirn Plambeck, Johann Schmidt, Carl, Adelguade, Johanna, Jacob, Albert and Auguste Bolck, Johann and Carl Schmidt, Amelia, Rachel, Martin, Marie and Anna Schotz, Christ. Rusenen, Anna Schullarick, Matthis, Elizabeth, Anna, Elizabeth, Martin, Johann, Martin and Marie Lookan, Christia, Behla, Christ., Anna, Martin, Marie, Johanna, Frederich, and Christian Pumpa, Tah Haufe, Tah Jansen, A. J. Frieberg, C. J. and Christian Clarin, Heinrich Meyer, Heinrich Braudes, Hein, Ochlman, Wilhelm Sauer, C. H. Alwine, Reinhold and Caroline Kramm, August Ginsansky, T. W. Minekeuritz, J. F., Johannes, and Friedrich Miegel, F. G Johann, Alberte, Auguste, and Adolph Linger, Gott., Franz, F. G., Anna, and Auguste Friedrich, Wilth and Carl Kranze, T. F., Anna, Wilhelmein, Johanna, Maria, Johann, and Eleonora Brinder, Martin, Louisa, Anna, Maria, Louise, and Fred. Eickert, and George Geuger. '''The Age (Melbourne), Thursday October 9th 1856, p. 4''' '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' ARRIVED (Hobson's Bay.) October 8— Henrich, (Hamburg) barque, 280 tons, C. Spieler, from Hamburgh, via Adelaide 29th ult. Passengers, cabin : Messrs C. S. Brooke, Plumbeck, P. Tesscn, Shwennesson, and 12 in the steerage. Mollcnbeck and Co., agents == The Ship == The ''Heinrich'' was built in 1841 (Bark "Heinrich" (160 L.) erbaut 1841 bei Sager in Vegesack, Kapitän M. Klencke)Höver, Otto. ''Von der Galiot zum Fünfmaster: unsere Segelschiffe in d. Weltschiffahrt 1780 - 1930''. (1934)., at the peak of D.H. Wätjen & Co.'s growth. Between 1838 and 1883, the fleet of Wätjen ships grew from 14 to 43 ships and four steamboatshttps://web.archive.org/web/20070518051512/http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~bremhist/Waetjen.html. The original owners were D.H. Wätjen & Co. of Bremen.Pawlik, Peter Michael. ''Von der Weser in die Welt.'' (1993).. The ship was named after the eldest son of C. H. Wätjen, Driedrich Heinrich, born in 1840. Technical details (translated from German): * Heinrich, Barque ** Builder: Sager ** Owner: D.H. Wätjen und Co., Bremen ** Launched: 16.08.1841 ** 107 CL / 240 RT, 27.2x 7.5 X 4.3 M From 1842 until 1848 the ''Heinrich'' was a packet-ship between Bremerhaven and New Orleans, then between Bremerhaven and New York. Previous captains were M. Klenke (1842-46) and Erich Wieting (1846-49). In 1851 the ship was sold to shipping agency Biancone & CoStaatsarchiv Hamburg; Hamburg, Deutschland; Hamburger Passagierlisten; Microfilm No.: K_1702. That same year the ''Heinrich'' sailed with a load of emigrant passengers from Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro and then from Rio to Port Adelaide under Captain C.H. Boye. By 1856, when the ''Heinrich'' was due to depart Hamburg for South Australia, the ship had changed hands again and was owned by Knorr & Holtermann, who already had a good reputation for cheap passenger travel to CanadaWagner, Jonathan. A History of Migration from Germany to Canada, 1850-1939. p. 42. == The Captain == Captain C. Spieder == Passengers== The list below is taken directly from the South Australia Register column, pasted above, and compared with the handwritten Hamburg Passenger Lists for the ''Heinrich'', May 23 1856. All of the names below appear in both lists (misspellings/transcription errors are noted). * Christiane Behla * Carl, Adelgunde, Johanna, Jacob, Albert and Auguste Bölk (Bolck) * Heinrich Braudes (Breindes) * [[Binder-737|J. F [Johann Friedrich] ]]., Anna, Wilhelmine, Johanna, Maria, Johann, and Eleonora Brinder (Binder) * Henrietta Broicke (Brolcke) * [[Bubner-13|Hans]], Marie, [[Bubner-12|Johann (John)]] and Martin Bulmer (Bubner) * C. J. and Christian Clarin * [[Diebert-54|Johann]], [[Unknown-524552|Juliane]], [[Diebert-53|August]], and [[Diebert-57|Gustav]] Diebert * [[Eckert-1128|Martin]], [[Jurban-15|Louisa]], [[Eckert-1131|Anna]], [[Eckert-1130|Maria]], [[Eckert-1129|Louise]], and [[Eckert-1132|Friedrich]] Eickert (Eckert) ** Louisa (Elisabeth) (Jurban) Eckert is the sister of Anna (Jurban) Pumpa. * Gottfried Franz * A. J. Frieberg * J. G., Anna, and Auguste Friedrich * George Geuger (Genzer) * August Ginsansky (Gursansky) * Samuel, Ernestine, Auguste, Ernestine, and Albertine Günther * Johann T. Haufe * Heinr. Heinemann * Ernestine Humpel (Hampel) * Johann Jonsson * P. Jeissen (Jeisen) * Heinrich Kapelin * J. Klickman (Klinckmann) * C. E., Alwine, Reinhold and Caroline Kramm (Kramin) * [[Krause-368|Wilhelm]] and [[Krause-374|Carl]] Kranze (Krause) * Fredk. Kung (Kunz) * J. F. Sass * Hans Lehman * J. G., Johann, Alberte, Auguste, and Adolph Linger (Länger) * Matthis, Elizabeth, Anna, Elizabeth, Martin, Johann, Martin and Marie Lookan (Laokau) * Hermann and Louise Mertin * Heinrich Meyer * J. F., Johannes, and Friedrich Miegel * T. W. Minekeuritz (Minkewitz) * Heinrich Ochlman (Oehlman) * Heirn Plambeck * [[Pumpa-20|Christian]], [[Jurban-2|Anna]], [[Pumpa-26|Martin]], [[Pumpa-24|Marie]], [[Pumpa-28|Johann]], [[Pumpa-29|Friederich]], and [[Pumpa-30|Christian]] Pumpa * [[Pumpa-82|Martin]], [[Hondow-34|Marie]], [[Pumpa-83|Friedrich]], [[Pumpa-65|Johann]], and [[Pumpa-84|Martin]] Pumpa * Amelia Rachel * Christ. Rusenen (Ruschen) * Wilhelm Sauer * E. H. Schmidt * Johann Schmidt (possibly Johanna? A Johanna Schmidt is on the Hamburg list) * Johann and Carl Schmidt * [[Schötz-5|Martin]], Marie and [[Schötz-4|Anna Schötz]] * Anna Schullarick * Hans and Wilhelm Schwensen * Carl Silberbach * Ludw. Witte Total: 109 passengers ===Research Notes=== The following notes come from multiple sources and have not been verified. * Christiane Behla [Is Christiane related to Matthias Behla who migrated on ''Australia'' in 1855?] [From Preilack, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. born ca 1836] [married Gottlieb Ferdinand MINNE, 23 Feb 1860, Lyndoch Valley, SA BDM#41/57] [Died 4 Jan 1924, Stockwell, SA BDM #467/466] * Carl, Adelgunde, Johanna, Jacob, Albert and Auguste Bölk (Bolck) [Boelke? Lived in Mt Torrens? possibly related to Edward Boelke died 4 Jun 1912, age 85, SA BDM#366/374] * Heinrich Braudes (Breindes) [Nothing found] * J. F., Anna, Wilhelmine, Johanna, Maria, Johann, and Eleonora Brinder (Binder) ** [Johann Friedrich BINDER, born ca 1822, Möstchen, Brandenburg, Prussia, died 15 Jan 1860, Mount Pleasant, SA, age 38, SA BDM#11/173] **[Anna died 08 May 1882 Hoffnungsthal SA] * Henrietta Broicke (Brolcke) * [[Bubner-13|Hans]], Marie, [[Bubner-12|Johann]] and Martin Bulmer (Bubner) ** [Hans was born ca 1809, Farmer from Preilack, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. died 25 Dec 1865, Barossa Valley, SA, age: 56 SA BDM# 23/181] [Listed as a Wendish pioneer to SA] ** [Johann (John) married 1867 in Rosenthal, died 1923, Dublin, SA] * C. J. and Christian Clarin [35. 30, Farmers from Christiana, Sweden]. * [[Diebert-54|Johann]], Juliane, August, and Gustav Diebert [31. Johann was a cooper from Diebelbruch, Prussia.] * [[Eckert-1128|Martin]], [[Jurban-15|Louisa]], [[Eckert-1131|Anna]], [[Eckert-1130|Maria]], [[Eckert-1129|Louise]], and [[Eckert-1132|Friedrich]] Eickert (Eckert) ** [Martin was a farmer from Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia., married Elisabeth Jurban, 11 Jul 1846 , Tauer, Prussia; Martin died 1895 in Emu Downs, SA] ** [Marie (14/3/1849-//). Born Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. Died SA. m (1) 9/5/1867 Lutheran Church Friedensberg, Wilhelm Schlenker m (2) 15/4/1871 Lutheran Church Friedensburg, Ernst August SEIDEL (//c1834-//)] ** [[Jurban-15|Louisa (Elisabeth) (Jurban) Eckert]] is the sister of Anna (Jurban) Pumpa. [???, Graeme Moad records Elisabeth born 7 Mar 1822, Tauer, Brandenburg Prussia, daughter of Johann Benjamin Traugott THIEM (1802-1894) and Johanne Helene Magdalene FAERBER (1805-1867)] [Second marriage is to Martin Jurban, who immigrated on ''Helene'' in 1856] * Gottfried Franz [28. Boatman from Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia] . * A. J. Frieberg [ (c1834-//). Farmer from Christiana, Sweden.] * J. G., Anna, and Auguste [August?] Friedrich ** [Johann (c1824-//). Farmer from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia] ** [August born 2 Nov 1845, died 11 May 1901, Albury, NSW, age: 55, buried St John Lutheran Cemetery, Jindera, NSW. Part of group that left Ebenezer?] * George Geuger (Genzer) [19. Farmer from Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia] [Listed as a Wendish pioneer to SA]. * August Ginsansky (Gursansky) [(9 Dec 1830-2 Oct 1892). Born Niedewitz, Kreis Crossen, Brandenburg, Prussia (Parents: Carl & Anna Dorothea nee LUSANSKY)] [Died Tanunda SA] [Labourer from Niedewitz, Brandenburg] [married (1) Eva Christine nee WEISS 2 May 1861 at Rosenthal SA BDM#46/13] [married (2) 28 Aug 1872 at Rosenthal, SA, Anna Rosine nee MATERNE (6/10/1844-24/5/1923) Born Ostritz, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia., immigrated 2 Sep 1868, ''Cesar Godeffroy'', age: 23] * Samuel, Ernestine, Auguste, Ernestine, and Albertine Günther [40. Farmer from Waldenburg, Prussia.] * Johann T. Haufe [28. Weaver from Rückersdorf, kreis Luckau, Prussia] * Heinr. Heinemann [36. Farmer from Hankensbüttel, Hanover] [Died 1886 at Mt Gambier?] * Ernestine Humpel (Hampel) [ Ernestine Pauline Clara (1831-1903). Unmarried woman from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia] [married 2/8/1857 Wilhelm Minkwitz (1824-1906) at Gottlob Schach residence Hahndorf, SA] [Sister to Anna Rosalie Hampel.] * Johann Jonsson [28. Farmer from Christiana, Sweden] [Residence Echunga, Adelaide?] * P. Jeissen (Jeisen) [Peter JEISEN, 29, Farmer from Schleswig] * Heinrich Kapelin [26. Farmer from Pansen??, Hanover] * J. Klickman (Klinckmann) [35. Farmer from Nisdorf, Pommern, Prussia.] * C. E., Alwine, Reinhold and [[Kramm-53|Caroline]] Kramm (Kramin) ** [Carl Eduard KRAMM (6/9/1828-10/12/1876) 27. Born Schwiebus, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia. Weaver from Neu Strelitz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz] [Died Adelaide SA (residence Grünthal SA BDM#78/103)] ** [Alwine Christiane Emilie nee ZACHE (29/5/1820-12/4/1885) Died Hahndorf SA BDM #146/26] ** [Reinhold Wilhelm (William) (c1834-20/3/1871). Died Cape Jervis SA. Settled; Cape Jervis. SA #41/297] ** [Johanne Caroline (29/5/1832-13/9/1916). Died Hochkirch Vic. Daughter of Johann Wilhelm Kramm] * [[Krause-368|Wilhelm]] and [[Krause-374|Carl]] Kranze (Krause) * Fredk. Kung (Kunz) [ Friedrich KUNZ 40. Farmer from Wachenheim]. * J. F. Sass [???] * Hans Lehman [46. Farmer from Preilack, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia] * J. G., Johann, Albert[e], Auguste, and Adolph Linger (Länger) ** [Johann Gottlob LENGER . Farmer from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia (born 15 Jun 1821, Klein Heinersdorf, Prussia - 8 Jun 1888, Harrogate, age: 66 SA BDM#171/389 ] ** [Johanne Beate nee KROEHN (17 Dec 1820, Prussia- 26 Feb 1891, Harrogate, age: 70 SA BDM#191/492)] ** [Albert 6. married Emma Auguste Luise HEIDRICH 11 Feb 1875 at Woodside, SA ] ** [Auguste 4] [Adolf (25 Mar 1854, Prussia - 30 Sep 1923, Mannum, age: 69 SA BDM#465/317)] * Matthis, Elizabeth [39], Anna [57], Elizabeth [?], Martin [19], Johann [5], Martin [8] and Marie [2] Lookan (Laokau) [Matthis (33. Farmer from Turnow, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia)] [Matthes LOKAN and Elisabeth nee JURK are listed as a Wendish pioneers to SA] * Hermann and Louise [24, Sister?] Mertin ** [Ferdinand Wilhelm (Carl Ludwig) "Hermann" MERTEN (ca 1835, Rathenow, Prussia - 23 Apr 1941, age: 84, Truro, SA BDM#331/388][Hermann had a son, [[Merten-135|Julius MERTON]] 26 Jan 1862 at Kent Town, SA BDM#20/266] * Heinrich Meyer [24. Merchant from Salzdahlum, Brunswick] * J. F., Johannes, and Friedrich Miegel ** [Johann Friedrich MIEGEL (28 May 1823, Friedrichslaesgen (Friedrichshagen, Niederbarnim?) , Brandenburg, Prussia - 22 Nov 1907, Summerfield, Age: 84 SA BDM#329/325] [Johanne Ernestine nee KROEHN , sister of Johanne Beate Länger? (10 Nov 1827, Prussia - 24 Jan 1894, Palmer, age: 66, SA BDM#216/454)] ** [Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (7 Mar 1854, Möstchen, Friedrichslaesgen, Brandenburg, Prussia - 1 Jun 1933, The Rock, NSW Age: 79)] ** [Johann Christoph (2/2/1854-16/7/1946). Born at sea. Died Tailem Bend SA. Farmer; Gilles Plains, Harrogate, Caloote etc. Lutheran. married Johanne nee Unger, 8/8/1878 Sommerfeld, SA ] * T. W. Minekeuritz (Minkwitz) [Johann Wilhelm MINKWITZ (24 Jun 1824, - 27 May 1906, Hahndorf, age: 81, SA BDM#318/68). Blacksmith from Möstchen, Kreis Züllichau-Schwiebus, Brandenburg, Prussia] [married 2/8/1857 Ernestine Pauline Clara HAMPEL at Gottlob Schach residence Hahndorf] * Heinrich Ochlman (Oehlman) [20. Farmer from Steinlade??, Hanover] * Heirn Plambeck [22. Coppersmith from Langwedel, Holstein.] * [[Pumpa-20|Christian]], [[Jurban-2|Anna]], [[Pumpa-26|Martin]], [[Pumpa-24|Marie]], [[Pumpa-28|Johann]], [[Pumpa-29|Friederich]], and [[Pumpa-30|Christian]] Pumpa ** [Christian PUMPA Senior (1815-1870) Farmer from Tauer, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. died at Gerogery, New South Wales, Australia] [The members of the PUMPA family are listed as Wendish pioneer to SA by the Wendish Heritage Society of Australia]. * [[Pumpa-82|Martin]], [[Hondow-34|Marie]], [[Pumpa-83|Friedrich]], [[Pumpa-65|Johann]], and [[Pumpa-84|Martin]] Pumpa * Amelia Rachel [14. A single girl from Danzig] * Christ. Rusenen (Ruschen) [Christian RUSCHEN, 27. Farmer from Papitz, Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia. Farmer] [settled at Klemzig. married Mary SEBAZATZA?] [Christian RUSSCHEN, married to Anna SCHULARICK, are listed as Wendish pioneers] * Wilhelm Sauer [36. Farmer from Nilkau, Hanover. married Elisabeth Elise nee NAGURRA 6/7/1857 Kapunda, SA] * E. H. Schmidt [19. Merchant from Brodersby, Schleswig-Holstein] * Johann Schmidt (possibly Johanna? A Johanna Schmidt is on the Hamburg list)[Mrs. Johann Schmidt?] * Johann and Carl Schmidt ** [Johann, 32. Farmer from Niedewitz, Kreis Crossen, Brandenburg, Prussia] ** [Carl 2] * [[Schötz-5|Martin]], Marie and [[Schötz-4|Anna Schötz]] ** [Martin, 31. Weaver from Papitz Kreis Cottbus, Brandenburg, Prussia.][Settled Brocklesby, New South Wales][Died 20 Jan 1908] ** [Marie (1828-1865), with Martin had four more children born in Australia. The last was stillborn in 1865] ** [Anna (1854-1945), married Johannes Conrad Frederick Wilhelm (Fritz) WEULE (1840-1923) 2 Sep 1876 at Tumbarumba, NSW] * Anna Schullarick [32. Single woman from Drachhausen, Cottbus, Prussia. married Christian RUSZCHEN/RUSCHEN 14 Jun 1857 at Hope Valley, SA BDM #30/244 ] * Hans and Wilhelm Schwensen [25, 24 25. Farmers from Schleswig] * Carl Silberbach [27. Merchant from Königsberg, East Prussia] * Ludwig Witte [25. Farmer from Marienwalde, Prussia.] == Sources == * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1856, September 19). South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 2. Retrieved April 16, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49757438 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1856, October 9). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved April 16, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154871838 * Hamburg State Archives/Staatsarchiv Hamburg. Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. Original data: Staatsarchiv Hamburg, Bestand: 373-7 I, VIII (Auswanderungsamt I). Mikrofilmrollen K 1701 - K 2008, S 17363 - S 17383, 13116 - 13183.

Heins and Glassmire Mine Disaster

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Heir Island (Hare Island) aka Inisdriscoll

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Residential island in Roaring Water Bay off the southwest coast of County Cork, Ireland near the townlands of Ardagh and Turkhead. Part of the O'Driscoll lands of Sir Fineen O'Driscoll in Collybeg, and designed for his heir, whence the name Heir Island. Also known as Hare Island and as it's ancient name Inishdriscoll. Has a small population that was much larger in the 1800s. About 40-42 families lived there in 1829. Home to many fishing families that fish for lobster and herring over many centuries. Part of the Irish "Gaeltacht" language speaking area. == Sources == * Descriptive article in the Irish Examiner - https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/outdoors/islands-of-ireland-heir-island-is-the-international-isle-off-west-cork-456017.html * 1901 Census of Ireland for Heir Island - * Griffith's Primary Valuations, circa 1853: # http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&Submit.x=22&Submit.y=11&familyname=Driscoll&firstname=First+Name&baronyname=&countyname=CORK&unionname=&parishname=AGHADOWN * Valuations for Heir Island from the Dublin Valuations Office, circa January 1849-1850 - http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/vob/results.jsp?surname=&firstname=&year_from=&year_to=&dd_dd=&dd_mm=&dd_yyyy=&book=&county=&barony=&parish=Aghadown&townland=Hare+Island&last_name_other_or_lessor=&first_name_other_or_lessor=&search=Search * Tithe Applotment Books Database for 40-42 families living on Hare Island, Aghadown in 1829 from the Skibbereen Heritage Centre (use "Aghadown" and "Hare Island" in search boxes) * https://skibbheritage.com/genealogy/tithe-applotment-books-database/ * http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?surname=&firstname=&county=Cork&parish=Aghadown&townland=Hare+Island&search=Search * Actual photocopies of original Tithe Applotment Book pages for Hare Island, Aghadown: # http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004587394/004587394_00272.pdf # http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004587394/004587394_00273.pdf

Heir Island geneology

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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] The goal of this project is to identify Heir Island inhabitants from 1900 and their descendants. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Colson-212|Lynne Colson]]. 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=6458275 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Heirlooms from the Cohron Family

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A cookbook of family recipes. The introduction contains information about the history of Roxye and Herbert Cohron and their descendants.

Heirs of Burgess White

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Robert White and others To Burges White Deed = The State of South Carolina Know all men by these presents that we, [[White-32302|Robert White]], [[White-73173|Frederick White]], [[Welch-6849|William Welch]], in right of my wife [[White-44846|Winny]], [[Jester-129|Thomas Jester]] in right of my wife [[White-18131|Mary]], [[Riddle-4477|William Riddle]] in right of my wife [[White-73250|Elender]], [[Butler-27199|John Butler]] in right of my wife [[White-73232|Patsey]] deceased, [[Tilman-167|James Tilman]] in right of my wife [[White-73251|Fatha]], [[Blount-2328|Isaac Blount]] in right of my wife [[White-73235|Rebecca]], [[White-73254|Lucy White]] and [[Brooks-23766|Martha White]] of Edgefield District and State aforesaid, in considereation of fifty dollars to us paid [Next page] in hand paid Burgess White of the same state and district have granted bargained, sold and released and by these presents do grant bargain sell and release unto the said Burges White all that plantation or tract of land containing eighty five acres more or less being the tract where on the said [[White-73255|Burgess White]] and Martha White his mother now lives and late the property of [[White-18132|Burges White the Elder]] deceased and which said tract of land [w***] claim as the lawful joint heirs of the said Burges White the elder deceased aforesaid situate in the District and state aforesaid [in] the Beaver Dam Creek, together with all and singular the right[ful] member here attachments and appurtenances to the said premises belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining to have and belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining to have and to hold all and singular the premises before mentioned unto the said Burges White his heirs and assigns forever witness [our] hands and seals the twenty third day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven and in the thirty first year of American independence. Signed and sealed in the presences of Lewis Youngblood, Thomas Butler, Daniel Roper, Frederick White, Jonathan White, Eugene Brenan, Edred Timkims, Fred White. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name !! !! Name |- |Isaac Blount {Seal} || "(" ||Robt {R his mark} White {Seal} |- |James {X his mark} Tilman {Seal} || ")" || Fred White {Seal} |- |William Welch {Seal} || "(" || William Riddle {Seal} |- | Lucy White {Seal} || ")" || John Butler {Seal} |- | || || Thos Jester {Seal} |- |} Are of the State of South Carolina, Edgefield District I do hereby certify unto all whom it may concern that Martha White, Winny Welch, Mary Jester, Edender Riddle, Fatha Tilman, Rebeccah Blount the wives of the within named Robert White, William Welch, William Riddle, James Tilman, and Isaac Blount, did this day appear before me and upon being privately and separately examined by me did declare that they do freely and without any compulsion dread or fear of any person or persons whomsoever renounce release and forever relinquish unto the within named Burges White all their rights and [deed?] of dower of on or to all and singular the premises is within mentioned and released to Burgess White his heirs and assigns forever. Given under my hand and seal this ____ day of ____ anno domini One thousand eight hundred and seven {| class="wikitable" |- |- | "(" || || Rebeccah {Her X Mark} Blount |- | ")" || ||Fatha {Her X Mark} Tilman |- |"(" || || Winnefred {Her X Mark} Welch |} South Carolina Edgefield District } Before me personally appeared Lewis Youngblood and made oath on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God that he was present and saw the within named Frederick White, William Riddle, John Butler, Thomas Jester sign and acknowledge the within release to the purposes therein mentioned and saw Thomas Butler sign with himself as witnesses thereunto. Also appeared and made oath tht he was present and saw the within named Isaac blount and James Tillman (next page) sign and acknowledge the within release for hte purposes there in mentionwed and saw Joel Roper sign within himself as witness thereunto sworn before me 7th of September 1807.
"(" Lewis Youngblood John Blocker J. P. ")" Daniel Roper South Carolina, Edgefield District Presonally came before me Fred White who swears that he was present and saw William Welch sign and deliver the within instrument of writing for the uses and purposes therein contained and that he signed the same as a witness thereto and that he believes Jona(than) White then subscribed his name also as a witness thereunto - sworn to before me this 7th January 1815 E. Simkins } Fred White South Carolina, Edgefield District Personally appeared before me Frederick White who swears tht he was present and heard Lucy White acknowledge and deliver the within instrument of writing for the used and purposes with mentioned and that Eldred Simpkins was present and did hear the same and we subscribed our names as witnesses to the same. Sworn to before me John Cheatham J. P. } Fred White Eugene Brenan was present and saw Robert White and Lucy White sign their named to their Deed of Conveyance. E. Simkins heard Lucy White acknowledge and deliver this instrument and so did Fred White. (* Interlined before Signed ) Recorded 7th Augus 1815

Heirs of John Shay of Belmont County

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==THE HEIRS OF JOHN SHAY OF BELMONT COUNTY== ===INTRODUCTION=== [[Shay-256|John Shay]] migrated to Belmont County, Ohio, shortly after that area was opened to settlement. He is identified as "of Belmont County" as early as 1808. He died intestate in 1826, and the probate litigation relating to the two tracts of land he acquired in Belmont County before his death allow a conclusive identification of his surviving widow and ten children. Although these records are referred to piecemeal in old Rootsweb posts and other online platforms, most of those secondary sources do not provide useful citations to the original records on which they are based, and none collect all the records in a single post. The purpose of this page is to provide a comprehensive roadmap to the original probate and related records which identify John's wife and his ten children. ===SUMMARY OF THE RELEVANT RECORDS=== ====John Shay Acquires Land in Belmont County (1808-1812)==== =====The Morristown Tract===== The first appearance of John Shay in Belmont County, Ohio, is in a deed by which William Chaplin and his wife Mary conveyed to John Shay Lot 77 on the general plat of "Morris Town" on 23 June 1808 (the "Morristown Tract").Belmont County Deed Book B, p. 409; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892H-NJ82 : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 875,920, DGS 4,021,717. =====The Kirkwood Tract===== On 20 August 1812, John Shay acquired a 134-acre tract of land in Belmont County, specifically, the southeast quarter of section 34, township 9, range 6, located in the area which became Kirkwood township ("the Kirkwood Tract").Bureau of Land Management, "Land Patent Search," database with images, General Land Office Records (https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx : accessed 19 Jul 2023), John Shay (Belmont County, Ohio), no patent number, accession no. CV-0012-180. John Shay appears as the head of his household living in Kirkwood township, Belmont County, in the 1820 census, presumably on the Kirkwood Tract. Appearing immediately adjacent to him in Kirkwood township are the younger households of Abraham Shay and Joseph Hare, who were John’s son and son-in-law, as discussed below.1820 U.S. census, Belmont County, Ohio, Kirkwood township, p. 263 (penned), John Shay; image, ''FamilySearch.org,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-9WXY : accessed 24 Aug 2019); citing NARA M33, roll 86. ====Probate of John Shay's Estate (1826-1830)==== =====John Shay Dies Intestate===== In May 1826, John Shay died intestate. On 27 May 1826, during the May 1826 Term of the Court of Common Pleas for Belmont County, “Barbara Shay, the widow of John Shay late of Belmont County, deceased,” declined administration of John’s estate and the Court appointed John McPherson to serve in this role instead.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Journal Book E, p. 113, May 1826 Term; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892C-89MV-9 : accessed 19 Jul 2023); FHL 1,289,466, DGS 4,022,549. Letters of Administration were issued to John McPherson on 5 June 1826,Belmont County Will Book C, pp. 182-183; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89M2-X9BK : accessed 22 Jul 2023). and an initial inventory of John Shay’s personal property was filed with the Court on 19 June 1826.Belmont County Will Book C, pp. 311-315; images, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9M2-X9H3 : accessed 19 Jul 2023); FHL 886,934; DGS 4,019,687. =====Petition of the Heirs of Jacob Dovenberger to Make a Deed for the Morristown Tract===== In February 1827, the heirs of Jacob Dovenberger filed a Petition to Make a Deed with the Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, alleging that on 13 September 1819 John Shay had entered into an agreement with Jacob Dovenberger to convey the Morristown Tract to him, and that Jacob had paid the agreed consideration but the land had not been transferred before John Shay died intestate in May 1826. This matter came on for hearing before the Court on 28 February 1827. The Court found that these allegations were true, and granted the petition, ordering James McPherson, administrator of the estate of John Shay, to make a deed conveying the Morristown Tract to the heirs of Jacob Dovenberger.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Journal Book E, p. 195; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892C-89MZ-X : accessed 22 Jul 2023); FHL 1,289,466, DGS 4,022,549. The Chancery Court Record copy of the Petition to Make a Deed identifies the "only children at Law" of John Shay as follows: "Israel[?] David Shay, John Shay, Abraham Shay, Catharine now intermarried with Henry Dougherty, Ann Shay now intermarried with Robert McFarland, Elizabeth Shay now intermarried with Aaron Cain, Sarah Shay now intermarried with William Norris, Rebecca Shay intermarried with Joseph Hair, and Mary Shay intermarried with James Wilson."Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 279-280; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-8XHX : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. Although the Chancery Court record seems to name an "Israel David Shay" as one of the heirs of John Shay, this was a scrivener's copying error. The deed conveying the Morristown Tract to the heirs of Jacob Dovenberger on 30 April 1827 makes clear that "Israel David Shay" was a conflation of two different sons, "David" and "Isaac" Shay.Belmont County Deed Book L, pp. 223-224; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G92H-N9XV-P : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 875,925, DGS 4,021,722. =====Petition of Robert Armstrong for Partition of the Kirkwood Tract===== In March 1827, Robert Armstrong filed a Petition for Partition of the Kirkwood Tract in the probate proceedings relating to the administration of John Shay's estate, naming as defendants the following children of John Shay: #Elizabeth Cain & Iron her husband, of Coshocton County #Ann McFarland and Robert her husband, of Coshocton County #Sarah Norris & William her husband, of Coshocton County #Polly Wilson & James her husband, of Coshocton County #Isaac Shay, of Coshocton County #John Shay, of Coshocton County #Catherine Dougherty & Henry her husband, of Belmont County #Abraham Shay, of Belmont County #Rebecca Hare & Joseph her husband, of Tuscarawas County All are identified as "issue of and heirs at law of John Shay, deceased." According to the Petition, Robert Armstrong was the assignee of all right, title & interest of David Shay, the tenth heir-at-law of John Shay, whose location is not given in the Petition.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 484; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-86BW : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. According to an affidavit in the probate proceedings, a notice was published for 40 days beginning 6 March 1827 in the ''National Historian'' giving notice to the nine heirs other than David of the pendency of a petition by Robert Armstrong for partition of the Kirkwood Tract.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 484-485; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-86BW : accessed 21 Jul 223); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. An entry in ''Ohio Source Records'' reprinting articles from ''The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly'' confirms that this Notice appeared in the ''Historian & Advertiser'' in St. Clairsville, Belmont County, on 16 Mar 1827.Mayburt Stephenson Riegel, "Items from the Historian and Advertiser, 1927, St. Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio," ''Ohio Source Records from The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly,'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1986), 86; images, ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/416916:48602 : accessed 24 Jul 2023); {{Ancestry Sharing|5176030|7b22746f6b656e223a22764e6c305247426e6863646c3566544857374f4154373430477a435537786d4d5544782f776274697448673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}}. The Petition for Partition filed by Robert Armstrong came on for hearing before the Belmont County Court of Common Pleas during the April 1827 Term, on 2 May 1827. The Court granted the Petition and appointed a Committee to determine the method of partition. That inspection occurred on 19 June 1837.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 485; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-86BW : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. Journal entry is at Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Journal Book E, p. 240, April 1827 Term; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892C-89MH-L : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 1,289,466, DGS 4,022,549. On 9 May 1827, the Court issued its Writ of Partition directing the sheriff to escort the Committee to the property to determine the partition method or appraise the property.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 485-487; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-86BW : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. On 20 June 1837, the Committee submitted its report, concluding that the property could not be partitioned without spoiling the whole, appraising the value at $500 subject to the dower rights of the widow Barbary Shay, and setting aside a dower portion for the widow.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 487-488; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-86BM : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. On 28 August 1827, during the August 1827 Term, the hearing on the Petition for Partition reconvened and the Court accepted the Committee's recommendation. The Court gave Robert Armstrong the option to purchase the property at the appraised value, which Armstrong elected to do. Finally, the Court ordered Armstrong to present securities for payment and continued the matter to the next term of Court.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 488-489; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-861D : accessed 21 Jul 2023; FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. The Journal entry is at Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Journal Book E, p. 302; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892C-89M4-4 : accessed 19 Jul 2023); FHL 1,289,466, DGS 4,022,549. On 11 March 1828, the Partition matter was reconvened during the March 1828 Term. Robert Armstrong proposed to pay $25.76 in cash and $20 by secured note to each heir, which represented $50 (one-tenth interest of total appraised value of $500) less $4.24 to cover each heir’s share of the court costs, for a total payment of $45.76 each. This sum would be paid to each of the Defendant heirs listed above except for Rebecca Hare and her husband Joseph, who had conveyed their interest in the property to Robert Armstrong in advance of the hearing, apparently pursuant to a separate agreement with him. The Court accepted the Demandant’s payment proposal and ordered the sheriff to execute a deed to Robert Armstrong.Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Chancery Records Vol. 1, p. 483-489, at 489; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92C-861D : accessed 21 Jul 2023); FHL 289,456, DGS 4,022,541. The Journal entry is at Belmont County Court of Common Pleas, Journal Book E, pp. 324-325; image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892C-89M7-8 : accessed 19 Jul 223); FHL 1,289,466, DGS 4,022,549. On 15 March 1828, a sheriff’s deed was issued conveying the Kirkwood Tract to Robert Armstrong, subject to widow Barbary Shay’s dower rights and to a lien to secure payment of $20 notes issued to Isaac Shay, John Shay, Iron Cain, Robert McFarland, William Morris, James Wilson, Henry Daugherty, and Abraham Shay.Belmont County Deed Book M, pp. 135-136; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892H-NLKX : accessed 20 Jul 2023); FHL 875,926, DGS 4,021,723. In the 1830 census, Robert Armstrong appears as the head of his household in Kirkwood Township, near the household of Abraham Shay.1830 U.S. census, Belmont County, Ohio, Kirkwood township, p. 200 (penned), Abraham Shay & Robert Armstrong; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-FHL : accessed 24 Aug 2019); citing NARA M19, roll 127. Thus he was likely living on the Kirkwood Tract by that time. Robert Armstrong was still living in Belmont County when he made his will on 9 December 1844, which confirms that he was still living on the Kirkwood Tract at the time the will was made. Robert died within a few weeks after that, and his will was proved in Belmont County on 14 January 1845. In that will, he bequeathed the Kirkwood Tract to his sons James and Washington Armstrong.Belmont County, Ohio, Will Book G, p. 367; image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9M2-XH4P : accessed 19 Jul 2023); FHL 886,936, DGS 4,019,689. See also Belmont County Probate Court File no. 1942, Robert Armstrong; images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9MG-99VK : accessed 19 Jul 2023); FHL 2,115,554, DGS 4,020,266 (images of original will begin at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MG-99TK 2182]). =====Final Settlement of John Shay's Estate===== The final settlement of the estate of John Shay was filed with the Court on 14 June 1830.Belmont County Will Book D, pp. 517-519; image, ''FamilySearch,''(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9M2-6ZYL : accessed 19 Jul 2023); FHL 317,288, DGS 4,019,638). ===CONCLUSIONS=== ====John Shay's Widow==== Based on the documents and records described above, we can identify the following spouse of John Shay, who survived him when he died intestate in Belmont County before 27 May 1826: *[[Lash-90|Barbara ("Barbary")]], widow of John Shay, who received dower rights after his death. ====John Shay's Ten Children Identified in the Probate Proceedings==== We can also identify the ten children who were named as issue of John Shay in the probate proceedings relating to the Morristown Tract and the Kirkwood Tract: #[[Shay-611|David Shay]] #[[Shay-612|Isaac Shay]] #[[Shay-615|John Shay]] #[[Shay-614|Elizabeth (Shay) Cain]] #[[Shay-613|Ann (Shay) McFarland]] #[[Shay-616|Sarah (Shay) Norris]] #[[Shay-617|Mary ("Polly") (Shay) Wilson]] #[[Shay-619|Catherine (Shay) Daugherty]] #[[Shay-251|Abraham Shay]] #[[Shay-618|Rebecca (Shay) Hare]] ==SOURCES== ==Profiles Citing this Page== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heirs_of_John_Shay_of_Belmont_County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Heirs of Rebecca Alexander

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[[Wright-42164|Rebecca (Wright) Alexander]], wife of [[Alexander-16394|Andrew Miller Alexander]], and the only child of [[Wright-28418|Jacob Wright]], died on November 1, 1882 in Rutherford County, Tennessee, without living children. She died intestate, leaving a huge estate inherited from her father Jacob. Her husband Andrew remarried a much [[Lytle-1390|younger woman]] shortly after Rebecca's death; and extensive probate litigation ensued, leaving a gold mine of genealogical information behind. The orders and depositions in this court file provide detailed information on the heirs of the siblings of Rebecca's father Jacob who were still alive in 1887. Jacob's siblings included: #[[Wright-42130|Abraham Wright]] #[[Wright-4882|Isaac Wright]] #[[Wright-28419|Thompson Wright]] #[[Wright-26567|Rebecca Goodloe]] #[[Wright-21454|Elizabeth Brashear]] #[[Wright-42104|Hannah Statler]] #[[Wright-2836|Mary Dill]] This free space profile is established to encourage collaboration on collecting, analyzing, and using documents relating to this genealogical resource. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heirs_of_Rebecca_Alexander|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Katy Divine Summary== Katy Divine (Ancestry user KatyDivine) has posted a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Heirs_of_Rebecca_Alexander.pdf transcription] of the Court Order issued in 1887 finally settling this estate. The transcription is attached to this profile.Transcription of court order settling Estate of Rebecca Alexander, transcribed by Ancestry user KatyDivine; original order obtained from Flo Stevens; image, ''WikiTree.com,'' (https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Heirs_of_Rebecca_Alexander.pdf : accessed 5 Apr 2020); citing Rutherford County Archives, Book T, Page 200, April Term, 1887, decree: M. M. Dill et al vs. A. M. Alexander et al. ==Tennessee GenWeb data compiled by Don Detweiler== Don Detweiler has posted additional information about this lawsuit in [https://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/alexander.html ''The Heirs of Rebecca Alexander,''] published by Tennessee GenWeb.Don Detweiler, "Rutherford County, Tennessee : The Heirs of Rebecca Alexander," ''Tennessee GenWeb,'' (https://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/alexander.html : accessed 6 Feb 2023.) ==Original Chancery Court File== The original Chancery Court file on FHL microfilm begins with the Bill of Complaint here: FamilySearch, "Davis, John A. vs. Smith, Lizzie - Dodd, J.B. vs. James, Mary C. [R #15] --- ca. 1817-1940," database with images, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-G3XV-8WKK : accessed 11 Feb 2023), M.M. Dill v. A.M. Alexander; FHL 2,369,010, DGS 8,753,845, image 1541. '''Key documents in this Chancery Court file include:''' ===Decree Confirming Commissioner's Report=== *On 30 Nov 1887, the Court issued an order confirming the report of Commissioner J. W. Spears. The Court's order begins at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3XV-8ZDP image 1722] *The Commissioner's Report, incorporated by reference into the Order, contains the important genealogical detail. That Report begins begins at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3XV-8SC2 image 1724]. ===Key Depositions=== ====Deposition of F.C. Moseby==== Deposition of [[Mosby-329|F.C. Moseby]], 4 May 1883 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3XV-88G2 : accessed 11 Feb 2023) == Sources ==

Heiser Name Study

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[[Category:Heiser Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything known about the surname Heiser. 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. Records of my own family show that the surname was found variously written Häußer, Haüßer, Häusser, Haüsser, Heusser, before it finally became Heiser. Spelling was fluid; few people could read and write until comparatively recently. The first known record shows that Zacharias Häußer was born about 1688 at Kirberg in the ''land'' or state of Hessen, now in west-central Germany. He moved from Kirberg to Kirtorf, where several generations of his descendants were born and where the Heiser spelling eventually became standard. Zacharias married Ursula Ermel in 1697 and they had at least one child, Caspar Heiser, born about 1710, exact date unknown. The son married Anna Barbara Jäger in 1726 and they in turn had a son, Hans Hermann Heiser, who maried Eleanor Lather in 1747. The next three generations of their descendants had picturesque names, reflecting the "Three Wise Men" in the Bible: Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. Johann Balthasar Heiser, born in 1820 at Kirtorf, married Anna Catharina Schenk and they had four children, including Catharina (1846) and Heinrich (1850), both of whom migrated to the United States about 1865 and settled at Albany, New York. Heinrich Heiser met and married Catharina Barbara Schwab. In their new country, they were called Henry and Katie. They moved for a few years to Detroit, Michigan, then finally settled at Cleveland, Ohio, where he was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1880. He died at North Olmsted, Ohio, in 1933.

Heisser Name Study

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[[Category:Heisser Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything that is known about the surname Heisser and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like yourself 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 the Heisser Name Study categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Please join me at [[Space:Heisser_Name_Study|Baham One Name Study]] to become part of the group! === '''Spelling Variations === *Heisser *Hieser *Hizer === '''Early Immigrants By the Name ''Heisser''''' === The earliest known documented ancestor in the Heisser lineage [[Heisser-14|Henry Herbert Heisser]]. === '''Where Is Their Country of Origin?''' === Henry Heisser born in Baden, Germany in 1814. === '''DNA Tests''' === The following people have taken DNA tests, and are descendants of Henry Herbert Heisser. *[[Baham-175|Brenda Baham]] *[[Lewis-14501|Jeremy Lewis]] *[[Rodriguez-1435|Jim Rodriguez]]

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[[Category:Heitlinger Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Dolan-Heitlinger-1|John Dolan-Heitlinger]] 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 ==

Helberg Name Study

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[[Category:Helberg Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Helberg Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helberg Helberg] 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 Helberg name. {{Image|file=Hellberg-52-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image.}} 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 Helberg's), by time period (18th Century Helberg's), or by topic (Helberg DNA, Helberg Occupations, Helberg 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 Helberg 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: [[Snook-1706|Paul Snook]]''' or contact my wife Deirdre [[Helberg-91]] for assistance. If you are a living person once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:{{Member|ONS|name=Helberg}}
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{{Clear}}, however you are uploading a deceased person use the following {{One Name Study|name=Helberg}} ==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! '''Topical Projects ''' Notables: "Under development" Statistics: Under consideration Military Service: Under consideration '''Geographical Projects''' (preliminary interest list - adopt one of these locations, or add a new one!) all are under development Australian Helbergs South African Helbergs Rhodesia / Zimbabwe Helbergs Northern Rhodesia / Zambian Helbergs United States Helbergs German Helbergs Dutch Helbergs Swedish Helbergs Other Possibilities Individual projects (i.e. Descendants of your Snook ancestor) ==Membership== *''' Deirdre Helberg ''' [[Helberg-91]] has a major interest in following the banches and twigs which originated in Prussia / Germany and are now spread world wide. Her ancesters were notables in the Great Trek, they are intermarried with the De Beers who owned the farmlands which became the Kimberley diamond mine. In addition Deirdre has matched her DNA profile though the mt DNA tests to Haplogroup - T2b4 * '''Gavin Frank Roux''' [[Roux-3297]] has made a significant contribution to this study, his relationship is by way of his grandmother [[Helberg-139]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== There are several common variants and spelling deviations for [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ Helberg]. Some of the most common are listed below (if you're working with a variant that's not included here, let us know and we'll get them added). Though the Helberg Name Study on WikiTree is in its early stages, as of April 2023 "Helberg" and these variant surnames comprised approximately '''''1362''' profiles on WikiTree'''. Clicking on the name links in the table will take you to an index for that spelling.
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Helderman Name Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]][[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:Helderman Name Study]][[Category: Greene County, Illinois, Helderman Name Study]][[Category: Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, Helderman Name Study]][[Category: Lincoln County, North Carolina, Helderman Name Study]][[Category: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Helderman Name Study]]
Welcome to the Helderman Name Study!
The Helderman One Name Study will hopefully be a hub for genealogical researchers to share and collaborate by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to the Helderman surname and related variations. ===Name Origin=== German (Heldermann): topographic name for someone living on a slope (see Helder). Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press. Most of the Helderman/Haldeman/Holdeman Germanic Swiss families which now exist in the US are descendants of Swiss Mennonites who came here during the Protestant reformation. *[[https://www.gameo.org/index.php?title=Holdeman_(Haldeman,_Holdiman,_Holderman,_Halteman,_Halterman,_Haldiman,_Haldenmann)_family|(Haldeman,_Holdiman,_Holderman,_Halteman,_Halterman,_Haldiman,_Haldenmann) Mennonite History]] ===General Goals=== The goal of this project is to examine DNA evidence, sort out family lines and how we are interconnected, discuss changes and build a historical and migrational context for our tree. What I have been able to glean so far is that our branch immigrated from Signau, Bern, Switzerland to Pennsylvania > North Carolina as Indiana > Illinois and Missouri > and further West. Our ancestry is intertwined with that of the plain people such as Mennonites and Quakers as well as the German Colony. There may also be members of our family who fled to the Volga region of East German/Western Russia and the Nederlands, but we haven’t worked out whether those lines are part of our original Swiss Mennonite forbears. ===How to Join=== Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Helderman-102|Anonymous Helderman (Crewe)]]. See the section on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments to the bulletin board and add details about your particular area of interest. ===Spelling Variations=== * Haldeman * Halderman * Halteman * Haltemann * Helderman * Heldermann * Hildeman * Hilderman * Holderman ===Books=== *[https://archive.org/details/germansandswiss06kuhngoog/page/n4?q=Annals+of+the+Swiss+and+German+Pioneers+Haldeman German and Swiss Settlements Of Colonial Pennsylvania; Kuhns; Archive.org] *[https://archive.org/stream/holdemandescenda00weav?ref=ol#page/n7/mode/2up Holdeman Descendants; Weaver; Archive.org] *[https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofsw00hirs A brief History of the Swiss Mennonites Churches of Putnam and Allen Counties Ohio] (even though this is about specific churches, it gives some background) *[https://archive.org/details/afterfiftyyearsb00geri/page/n1 Swiss Mennonites from Russia who settled in South Dakotah] *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalport00garn/page/118 Cyclopedia Of Chester County p 118; Archive.org] (shows land owners in 1774 in Chester County PA] ===Task List=== You may ask how you can help: *encourage your family to take dna tests and direct them here for collaboration. * Please encourage male family members to take the YDNA test. * Add your haplogroup * Connect unconnected Helderman profiles and add missing people. * Fill in missing children, dates, sources, etc. *Look for obits in local papers and post them on your ancestors page * Build biographies * There must be many more things to do so make a suggestion *Please category tag your Helderman relatives with the Cemetery they are a part of. Wiki Code Example: [[Category: Hamline Chapel Cemetery, Monroe City, Indiana]] Please ask if me or the G2G if you have questions. ===Migrations=== * Switzerland * Signau, Bern Switzerland * Leiden, Holland * Holstein, Saratov, Russia * Netherlands * United States * North Carolina * Montgomery, Pennsylvania * Chester, Pennsylvania * Wayne, Indiana * Knox County, Indiana * Greene County, Illinois * Cape Girardeau, Missouri ===Cemeteries=== These are known places where many of our ancestors are buried. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251778/helderman-cemetery Helderman Cemetery] *[[:Category:Hamline_Chapel_Cemetery%2C_Monroe_City%2C_Indiana|Hamline Chapel Cemetery, Monroe City, Indiana]] ==DNA Info== Please request to have your info added here. Anonymous Helderman Ancestry User ID: rainbowgenealogist Gedmatch: A883636 ==Helderman Research Links== ==Project Coordinator== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Helderman-102|Anonymous Helderman]]. I am an artist and writer in Massachusetts. I look forward to connecting with many of you. 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=20723101 send me a private message]. G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20723101 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Acknowledgements== Thank you to Flaugher Name Study for providing a general example and style formatting examples.

Helen A Blake photo album

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Helen A Blake photo album, so-called, to identify this as one of several Jones family albums that appear to have contributions by more than one generation. There are two styles of handwriting, presumably some by [[Blake-4137|Helen Angeline (Blake) Jones]]. The album date is interesting, in that it is a mixed album designed to contain both cabinet size photos and CDV's. This is a 50-page album but only 41 page have photos, and there a few blanks on those pages. Labelling of the photo was done below the inserted photo. I have numbered the pages sequentially. The CDV's are 4 to a page and are numbered, e.g., "19.1, 19.2, 19.3...." The Jones relationship to many of the photos was unclear until a recent serendipitous finding is that many of the CDV's are about the same age as Helen's daughter, [[Jones-49195|Kate Augusta (Jones) Noyes]]. It turns out that many photos are of her Littleton High School classmates. Most of them are found in a [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2395/images/32216_632606_0533-00000?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=yBB3177&_phstart=successSource&pld=54112 Littleton student catalog on Ancestry.com $] for the year 1876-1877. Additionally, an [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2395/images/32216_632606_0531-00000?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=yBB3184&_phstart=successSource&pId=104062 alumni catalog of Littleton students (also Ancestry.com $)] was published listing students from 1868-1891, and some life details, if available. A further finding is that with the CDV's many of the photos are paired with future spouses placed adjacent to one another: Classmate Ed White, page 19.1 is next to classmate Millie Morrill, page 19.2
[[Calhoun-3583|Isaac Calhoun (1832-1900)]] may be positioned next to both of his wives, [[Hildreth-1785|Lydia Etta (Hildreth) Calhoun (1847-1884)]] and [[Young-43810|Flora R (Young) Calhoun (1846-1916)]]
[[Simonds-1080|Frank O Simonds (1857-1889)]] is next to his wife: [[Foster-25876|Ellen (Foster) Farnsworth (1857-aft.1940)]]
[[Cobleigh-72|Laura Maria Cobleigh (1840-1913)]] and husband [[Little-13128|George Little (1832-1918)]] are adjacent.
[[Goodall-1478|Frederick Ellsworth Goodall (1861-1922)]] and wife [[Tarbell-365|Mary Edith Tarbell (1861-)]] are paired in the album.
[[Jones-69080|Mark Stevenson Jones (1844-1909)]] and wife [[Houghton-2136|Ploomy R (Houghton) Jones (1846-1912)]] are on facing pages, and again on adjacent CDV slots. Kate died young. Both Helen and her daughter, [[Jones-48339|Adelaide Maria (Jones) Lucas]] moved to Spokane. With Addie's death in 1939 Addie's daughter, [[Lucas-6731|Kate Isabel (Lucas) Seale]], became custodian This is still part of the Seale family collection, [[seale-237|RHSeale MD]], grandson of [[Lucas-6731|Kate Isabel (Lucas) Seale]] Photos in album order: {|border="1" |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-5.jpg |caption=Cover of Helen A Blake photo album |align=l }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-6.jpg |caption=Clara Dodge Lang, page 1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album.jpg |caption=Charles Little, page 2 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-52.jpg |caption=Elizabeth Frye, page 3 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-7.jpg |caption=George H Tilton, page 4 - positioned next to his wife? }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-8.jpg |caption=Is this Cora Winona Frye?, husband of George Tilton? page 5 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-9.jpg |caption=Unknown, Page 6, Helen A Blake family album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-10.jpg |caption="Baby Bowers", page 7 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-13.jpg |caption=Children of Maggie Powers?, page 8 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-12.jpg |caption=Maggie Powers, page 9 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-4.jpg |caption=Francis L Jones, page 10 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-14.jpg |caption="Porter", page 11 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-15.jpg |caption=Harry Lovejoy, page 12 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-16.jpg |caption=Maria Nelson Blake, page 13.1 }} | {{Image|file=Blake-4137.jpg |caption=Helen Angeline (Blake) Jones, page 13.2 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-17.jpg |caption=Helen A Jones, page 13.3 }} | {{Image|file=Jones-48339-1.jpg |caption=Addie Jones, page 13.4 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-18.jpg |caption=Oscar C, page 14.1 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-19.jpg |caption=B R, page 14.2 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-20.jpg |caption=Fred Chandler, page 14.3 }} |{{Image|file=Blake-6922.jpg |caption=Susie Blake page 14.4 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-21.jpg |caption=Frank Simonds, page 15.1, in the album next to his wife Ellen }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-22.jpg |caption=Ellen Foster, page 15.2, in the album next to her husband Frank }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-23.jpg |caption=Jennie Stetson, page 15.3 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-24.jpg |caption=Carrie Tilton Young, page 15.4 }} |{{Image|file=Jones-69015.jpg |caption=Uncle Charlie Jones, p16.1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-25.jpg |caption=Ira Brewer Jones, page 16.2 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-3.jpg |caption=Horatio Nelson page 16.3 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-26.jpg |caption=Bacon, page 16.4 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-2.jpg |caption=Laurette Cobleigh Little page 17.1 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-1.jpg |caption=George Little, page 17.2 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-27.jpg |caption=Helen Blake Jones album p18.1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-28.jpg |caption=Lizzie Bowker, page 18.2 }} |- |
unknown baby, T C Haynes St Johnsbury, Vermont, p18.3
|{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-30.jpg |caption=Ed White, page 19.1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-31.jpg |caption=Millie Morrill, page 19.2 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-33.jpg |caption=Fred Goodall, page 20.1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-32.jpg |caption=Mary Tarbell, page 20.2 }} |
One of several George H Tilton, p20.3
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Unknown woman, not uploaded, Littleton, NH, p20.4
|{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-34.jpg |caption=Myron Richardson, page 21.2 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-35.jpg |caption=Addie Milliken, page 21.3 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-36.jpg |caption=Belle Redington, page 21.4 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-29.jpg |caption=Will Cleasby, page 22.1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-37.jpg |caption=Isaac Calhoun, placed adjacent to his two wives?, page 22.3 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-38.jpg |caption=Lydiaette Hildreth, wife of Isaac Calhoun, page 22.4 }} |
Another George H Tilton, p23.1
|{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-43.jpg |caption=unknown, both on page 23 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-39.jpg |caption=Flora (Young) Calhoun, wife of Isaac Calhoun, page 23.3 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-40.jpg |caption=Page 24.1, 24.2, HABlake family album }} |{{Image|file=Jones-69178.jpg |caption=Francis Lewis Jones, page 24.3 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-41.jpg |caption=page 24.4 Helen A Blake Album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-44.jpg |caption=Oak Hill House, page 25 }} |{{Image|file=Jones-69080.jpg |caption=Mark Stephenson Jones, page 26 }} |- |{{Image|file=Houghton-2136.jpg |caption=Paloma Jones, page 27 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-61.jpg |caption=Helen Angeline (Blake) Jones, page 28 }} |{{Image|file=Jones-48339.jpg |caption=Addie Jones, Helen A Blake album p29 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-45.jpg |caption=Helen A Blake, page 30 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-46.jpg |caption=Nell Cleasby, page 31 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-47.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 32 Helen A Blake album }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-48.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 33 Helen A Blake album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-49.jpg |caption=Maggie Powers, page 34 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-50.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 35 Helen A Blake album }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-53.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 36 Helen A Blake album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-51.jpg |caption=Oscar Cameron, page 37.1 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-54.jpg |caption=Ned Parker, page 37.2 }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-55.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 37.3 Helen A Blake album|align=l }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-56.jpg |caption=Will Mitchell, page 37.4|align=l }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-58.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 38.1 Helen A Blake album }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-57.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 38.2 Helen A Blake album }} |
blanks, page 38.3 and 38.4
|{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-59.jpg |caption=Mark Stevenson Jones, page 39.1, placed adjacent in the album next to his wife Ploomy. }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-60.jpg |caption=Ploomy Jones, page 39.2 }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-62.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 39.4 Helen A Blake album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-63.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 40.1 Helen A Blake album }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-64.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 40.2 Helen A Blake album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-65.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 40.3 Helen A Blake album }} |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-66.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 40.4 Helen A Blake album }} |- |{{Image|file=Helen_A_Blake_photo_album-67.jpg |caption=Unknown, page 41.1 Helen A Blake album }} |
Another "Clara D" (Dodge) infant photo, not uploaded, p41.4
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Helen Denny (Aug 1873 - 21 Nov 1873)

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[[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_New_Zealand]][[Category:1870s_Sailings]] [[Category: Helen Denny, sailed 8 August 1873]] ---- The ship Helen Denny, from London, was passed off Terawiti by the p,s, Manawatu last night, and was off the Heads early this morning, when she made her number, She came into port with the afternoon tide, and was brought up at the usual anchorage about half-past 3 o'clock, No communication was held with her before we went to press, but we are justified in assuming that all is well, from the pilot having brought her up as usual, The Helen Denny is 104 days out, and brings 157 Government immigrants. Of these, 86 are members of families, 41 single men, and 30 single women, The Helen Denny is commanded by Captain Peters, who has visited Wanganui on two occasions in command of the barque MalayEvening Post, Volume IX, Issue 238, 21 November 1873 == Sources ==

Helen Finch To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Mell-80|Helen Finch]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mell-80&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Helen Finch To-Do List|Helen's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Helen Morris Memories

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* "Once upon a lifetime" Recalled by [[Morris-11133|Helen Morris]] (Compiled and written by John Hughes) © Helen Morris 2004 with permission - now deceased {{Image|file=Morris-11133-3.jpg |caption=[[Space:Cold Oak Farm|Birthplace Cold Oak Farm]] }}

Helena Latin Cemetery, Helena, Texas

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This page is part of the [[Space:Texas_Cemeteries_Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]]. See the: *[[:Category:Helena Latin Cemetery, Helena, Texas|Helena Latin Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Helena Latin Cemetery '''Address:''' '''GPS Coordinates:''' 28.9725600, -97.8477200 '''Information:''' The first burial in the cemetery was three year old Cristobal Guerra Jr. He was trampled to death by mules pulling a plow. The owner of the land donated one acre of land for Cristobal’s burial. This was the beginning of this cemetery.

Helen's DNA

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Canine DNA results for a female [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potcake_dog potcake] (aka village dog) from Nassau, Bahamas Born Nassau, Bahamas, 25 Aug 2002. Tested by [https://embarkvet.com/dog/helen embarkvet.com] 11 May, 2016. Died Tucker, Georgia, 16 Nov, 2017. '''mtDNA haplogroup''' A1d (aka A1.4) '''mtDNA haplotype''' A91/11/378 "...this common haplotype occurs in village dogs all over the world. Among the 29 breeds that we have detected it in to date, the most frequent breeds we see expressing it are Afghan Hounds, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, and Borzois." German Shepherd 33.0%, Cocker Spaniel 26.4%, Doberman Pinscher 18.6%, "Supermutt" 22.0% '''Wolfiness:''' 1.1% (medium) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wisdom Panel 3.0 (Sample ID# 6020483) completed 2/29/2016 reports Breed List as Chihuahua 12.5%, Black and Tan Coonhound 12.5%, German Shepherd 12.5%, and Mix 62.5%. Topsy's Wisdom Panel ver? (Sample ID# ERWQSTJ) completed ??/??/2021 reports Breed List as

Helen's Photo Album

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=== Early Childhood in Saint John, New Brunswick === {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-8.jpg |caption=276 Douglas Avenue, Saint John, NB, where Helen was born }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album.jpg |caption=Marg Helen and Ruth on the steps of 276 Douglas Avenue, St John, New Brunswick }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-11.jpg |caption=Morna, John and Olive Kennedy's cottage on the St John River }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-1.jpg |caption=Helen (r) and Ruth (l) Kennedy at Morna, the Kennedy cottage on the Saint John River }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-2.jpg |caption=Ruth and Helen camping at Morna }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-3.jpg |caption=All aboard for a Sunday afternoon drive. Hugh Kennedy in the passenger seat. His father, John, who is taking the picture, wore gauntlets to drive }} === '''The 1930's''' === {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-12.jpg |caption=Helen's and friends at MacDonald Hall, Guelph (Helen is 2nd from the right) }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-15.jpg |caption=Helen at her graduation, MacDonald Hall, Guelph }} === '''The 1940's''' === {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-16.jpg |caption=Helen on the North Coast of Jamaica. She became engaged to Bob after a whirlwind romance. }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-17.jpg |caption=Helen and Bob on their wedding day. They were married at the Garrison Church, Up Park Camp }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-18.jpg |caption=Helen with her first born, Billy }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-22.jpg |caption=Helen with her childhood friend, Lib Howell, formerly Rising, with Lib's twins, Bill and Bob in arms. Lib's husband was stationed with the Royal Navy in England. The year is 1945 }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-21.jpg |caption=Helen with her newborn second son, Andrew, and Billy on the right }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-19.jpg |caption=Helen with her second son, Andrew, in front of the Cavina on which she sailed with her two sons to England on leave in 1949 }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-20.jpg |caption=Helen with Billy and Andrew on board the Cunard liner Ascania about to depart Liverpool for Montreal September 29, 1949. The Liver building can be seen in the background. Three years later in 1952, they again travelled on the Ascania from Liverpool to Montreal. }} {{Image|file=Helen_s_Photo_Album-4.jpg |caption=Helen in her 70's }} '''Return to Helen's Profile Page''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-2825]

Helensville Cemetery Free Space Page

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[[Category: Helensville Cemetery, Helensville, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Helensville, Auckland]] = Helensville Cemetery = Situated at Garfield Road, Helensville, about 1 kilometre from the town centre. The local museum, [http://www.helensvillemuseum.org.nz/records/cemetery.htm Helensville Museum] is a source for research and holds most burial records, inscriptions, and a map for visitors. The Helensville Services Lawn Cemetery is located at the end of the cemetery furthest from town. The veterans' graves are laid out in an oval with a flagpole at one end and a monument at the other. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Helensville-Cemetery/173781 BillionGraves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319949/helensville-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Council Cemetery database search] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/helensville-cemetery-war-memorial Helensville Cemetery War Memorial] === Notable Interments === There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1939-1945 war here. That is John Anthony Pook, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pook, of Dargaville, who died at the age of 26, on active service, on 10 April 1945.

Hellerup, Halland

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Hellerup (även kallat Hallerup, Hellarp, Hällerup) är ett gods/herrgård i Ljungby socken, Faurås härad, Hallands län (i nuvarande Falkenbergs kommun), första gången omnämnt i skrift under 1300-talet. Informationen nedan är från boken [http://runeberg.org/herrghal/0088.html "Halländska Herrgårdar"] utgiven 1871 skall Hellerup redan på 1300-talet varit i släkten Oxehufvuds ägo. (Frågan är om det verkligen avser den adliga släkten Oxehufvud nr 102 eller inte. /Andersson-4409) Den förste namngivne ägaren av Hellerup är Bo Persson, son till Per Tönnesson. Bo Persson var gift med Magdalena Bengtsson (Krabbe), de fick sonen Olof Bosson (avled ca 1396) som var gift med Kerstin Store. De fick i sin tur sonen Bo Olofsson som erhöll Hellerup. (1439 och 1444 nämns en "Benkt Finkenoghe i Hellarp" och en spekulation är att denne man var gift med en dotter till Olof Bosson, syster till Bo Olofson, och som därmed ägde andel eller arvsanspråk.) Då Bo Olofsson avled ärvde hans dotter Ingegerd egendomen. Hon var gift (eller gifte sig) med Arvid Grijs/Griis som 1528 skrevs till denna gård. Han i sin tur förmodas höra till den danska släkten Grijs, bosatta i Halland, som från början hade en skinka i sitt vapen. Dock blev han under något av Christian I:s senaste regeringsår slagen till riddare och fick då ett annat sköldmärke - en röd, femuddig stjärna i vitt fält och över hjälmen 2 dylika stjärnor. Innehavare/Skrivna till Hellerup:
Bo Persson, senare hans sonson Bo Olofsson, senare hans dotter
Ingegerd Bosdotter som gifter sig med Arvid Grijs 1528 Arvid Grijs 1539 Arild Arvidsson Grijs, död före 1571 1575 Erik Grijs Arild Eriksson Grijs 1601 Brostrup Gedde Ove Gedde 1661 Jonas Gyldencrantz, som blev dess första svenska ägare. 1662-12-20 Israel Norfelt (avled 1677) och Gerhard von Lengereken, adlad Leijonkrantz (avled 1684). Olof Silnecker, lagman i Halland, avled 1692. 1695 Jörgen Wilhelm Muhl. Släkten Muhl kom att behålla gården till slutet av 1800-talet.

Hellgren: Sippolan historia

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Kirsti Hellgren: ''Sippolan historia''. Julkaissut Sippolan kunta. Myllykoski 1957. Myllykosken Kirjapaino Oy. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hellgren:Sippolan historia|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Paikallishistoriat]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Hellier Name Study

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[[Category: Hellier Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hellier Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hellier Hellier] 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 Hellier name. The short term aim is to Collect information about people bearing the Hellier surname and its variants, and try to build a family tree for them. Eventually this will allow us to accomplish long term goals, such as trying to establish its roots and origins, building up a history, discovering how the name evolved over time, and filling in missing links in the Hellier lines already researched by the founding coordinator, [[Pendleton-2589|Day Garwood]]. This study encompasses all people with the Hellier surname and its variants, whether through patrilineal descent, terms of inheritance, adoption, marriage, or name change deed polls and so on. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Helliers), by time period (18th Century Helliers), or by topic (Hellier DNA, Hellier Occupations, Hellier 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 Hellier 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 researchers category. To do this, add the following text to the very top of your biography section: [[Category: Researchers, Hellier Name Study]] Add a section about yourself and your interest in the Hellier surname to the [[Space:Hellier Researchers|Researchers Page]]. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29966732&ref=34055106 contact the coordinator] with the information so it can be added. If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McLaren-1079|Ailsa McLaren]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hellier}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Hellier}}
{{Clear}} Please familiarise yourself with the [[:Category:Hellier Name Study|Hellier Name Study category]] so you can get a feel for how the project is organised. ==Research Pages== The study is relatively new, so there's not much here at the moment. *[[Space:Hellier_History|Hellier History]] *[[Space:Hellier_Families|Hellier Families]] You can see the things being worked on in the [[:Category:Hellier Name Study|Hellier Name Study main category]]. This is where freespace pages will also live. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hellyer Hellyer] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helliar Helliar] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hellyar Hellyar] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heller Heller]

Hello Integrators

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Hello Integrators, Thank you for wearing the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=integrator Integrator Badge] and participating in one of the most exciting and rewarding Projects on WikiTree! Our mission stated in it's simplest form is: "To integrate the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum] and the [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree Website]" It does sound simple, doesn't it? In reality, it's a big undertaking that takes a team of dedicated members to achieve. We are those dedicated members who are willing and able. Please take a look at the [[Project:Integrators|Integrators Project]] page regularly. A few things are changing as we revamp the project and improvements are being made daily. Make sure to read our new page: [[Space:Correct_G2G_Tags|G2G Tag-Talk]]. I believe that "general tasks" generally might not get done, whereas "specific tasks" do. Our job is far too important and far-reaching to leave the results to chance. There are now Specific Tasks that Integrators can choose and be asigned to manage. No one member has to do it all, rather they can do and focus on what they love doing. Please read through the list of Specific Tasks and try to find at least one that suits you, then let me know what you chose so that I can manage the initial placement of our team. I can't wait to hear from you, thank you for your support! [[Hathaway-1200|Robert Keith Hathaway]] -''Integrators Project Leader''

Helms Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Helmss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Helmut Jungschaffer Founding Ancestors

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jungschaffer-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Helmut Jungschaffer To-Do List|Helmut's current to-do list]].'' [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles of the founding ancestors of [[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]]. {| class="wikitable sortable" | Name|| Notes |- | [[Schaffer-384]] || origin and wife's last name unknown |- | [[Pfenghanßlin-1]] || from Hlintz, need to find connection to other Pfenghansls from Hlintz |- |[[Koller-257]]|| |- | [[Wolner-3]] || have parents |- | [[Wallenta-1]]|| have parents and additional family |- | [[Fenzl-5]] || have parents |- | [[Pfenghansl-1]] || have parents and additional family |- | [[Plaha-1]] || have parents |- | [[Martinetzin-1]] || have parents |- | [[Epinger-1]] || |- | [[Breyer-7]] || |- | [[Draxler-5]] || |- | [[Claudi-2]] || have parents |- | [[Mahr-10]] || have parents |- | [[Prickl-2]] || |- | [[Augustin-173]] || |- | [[Hauerin-1]] || |- | [[Lippman-37]] || |- | [[Purkhart-1]] || |- | [[Saurgrain-1]] || |- | [[Röczenpöck-1]] || need to check Leonfelden, Upper Austria |- | [[Schütz-213]] || Wife? marriage? |- | [[Liwora-1]] || |- | [[Schischkowska-1]] || |- | [[Loidolt-6]] || |- | [[Loidoltin-2]] || parents? |- | [[Schuch-50]] || |- | [[Homrowa-1]] || |- | [[Marzyk-1]] || |- | [[Pfeifer-149]] || |- | [[Waniek-3]] || |- | [[Reindl-19]] || |- | [[Swoboda-34]] || |- | [[Byczan-1]] || |- | [[Krotky-2]] || |- | [[Bieczka-1]] || |- | [[Karwanek-1]] || |- | [[Schneider-2886]] || |- | [[Turek-20]] || |- | [[Glaser-148]] || |- | [[Wölfl-1]] || |- | [[Ottmayer-3]] || Königgrätz |- | [[Filek-31]] || |- | [[Haadr-1]] || |- | [[Krönerin-2]] || |- | [[Wincklerin-2]] || |- | [[Bichl-1]] || |- | [[Sitter-108]] || |- | [[Kramer-1036]] || |- | [[Pühlmayer-1]] || |- | [[Sigl-36]] || |- | [[Jakob-28]] || husband? marriage? parents? |- | [[Schreiner-193]] || |- | [[Salzer-5]] || |- | [[Kumpfmiller-1]] || wife's name? |- | [[Beystaner-1]] || |- | [[Rosenberger-325]] || |- | [[Muck-18]] || marriage? wife's name? death? |- | [[Gülinger-1]] || |- | [[Strobek-2]] || |- | [[Markethaner-1]] || |- | [[Edlmann-3]] || |- | [[Schinko-4]] || |- | [[Sippl-1]] || |- | [[Weiß-130]] || |- | [[Kalschinger-2]] || |- | [[Novakin-1]] || parents? death? |- | [[Simmerin-1]] || |- | [[Gedl-1]] || Need wife's name and death |- | [[Holanskin-1]] || |- | [[Bayer-336]] || |- | [[Burghart-16]] || possibly Purghart-3 |- | [[Schinko-6]] || |- | [[Urban-151]] || |- | [[Klabauch-18]] || |- | [[Matthezowa-1]] || |- | [[Trnkowa-1]] || |- | [[Flutkowa-1]] || |- | [[Jauker-4]] || |- | [[Gschmeidi-1]] || |- | [[Waczlik-1]] || |- | [[Hlachin-1]] || |- | [[Uhlirz-2]] || |- | [[Smolek-7]] || |- | [[Vlasek-1]] || |- | [[Florian-20]] || |- | [[Lezak-1]] || |- | [[Pruschka-1]] || |- | [[Hruschka-2]] || |- | [[Sobotka-12]] || |}

Heloise, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1846 to 1847

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[[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Heloise, Arrived 17 Mar 1847]] This page is part of [[Space:Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]. There is also a category page to collect individual profiles ([[:Category:Heloise, Arrived 17 Mar 1847]]). '''The ship Heloise, 476 tons, sailed from Bremen on 12th October 1846; arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th March 1847.''' "Under Captain J.F. von Hagen she carried the passengers Messrs. Beckmann, Doussa, Beddies, Monikes, Pappe, and Dr Beyer, Surgeon Superintendent in the cabin ; and sixty two males adults, thirty eight married women, six female servants and one hundred and three children." [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heloise1847.shtml The Ships List] ====Newspaper Extracts==== "The Heloise from Bremen (12th October), with 204 German emigrants of a very superior class, comprising farmers, miners, and artizans, with their wives and children, and many respectable unmarried females." [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48545435?searchTerm=heloise The South Australian Register, 20th March 1847] "We understand also that the Heloise brings to Mr. Meyer, a gentleman who came out to the colony by the last vessel from Germany, and is now established as a merchant in Adelaide, the credentials of his appointment as Consul in South Australia for the Kingdom of Hanover." [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158924036?searchTerm=heloise Adelaide Observer, 20th March 1847] On Wednesday March 24 1847 the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48545563?searchTerm=heloise South Australian Register] published a detailed list of passengers stating name and occupation. The list is transcribed below with additional notes in Italic, square brackets ''[....]''. =====Cabin Passengers===== *Dr. Bayer, **''[John Frederick Charles Bayer (ca 1815-15 Aug 1867), Surgeon from Nuremberg. Bavaria; SA Biography #100/1]'' *Mr Menkens, ''[Newspaper duplication error?]'' *Mr D. Doussa, ''[?]'' *Mr Menkens, merchant, from Oldenburgh; **''[Johann Herman Menkens (ca 1829 - 6 Feb 1866); SA Biography #1094/2]'' *Mr [[Von_Doussa-14|Von Doussa]], Agriculturist, from Prussia ; **''[Emil Louis Alfred von Doussa (1818 - 17 Dec 1882) from Detmold, Principality of LIppe; SA Biography #1651/3]'' *Mr Beddies, merchant, from Hamburgh; ''[Johann Heinrich Friedrich (Carl) Beddies]'' *Mr Pappe, merchant, from Hamburgh ''[Friedrich Daniel Pappe]'' =====Steerage Passengers===== *Monikes, labourer; *Schaltz, mason; ''[Schultz]'' *Schoening, shoemaker; ''[Caspar Heinrich Schoening (Schöning?); SA Biography #1443/1]'' *Fernhaber, gold and silver smith, wife and 2 children ; **''[Carl Eduard Firnhaber (19 May 1805 - 25 Jun 1880); SA Biography #501/1]'' **''[Elisabeth Sophie nee Stuckenschmidt (ca 1811)]'' **''[Caroline Elisabeth (1843-1864)]'' **''[Moritz Bernhard Hermann (1847-1863)]'' *Ordemann, butcher and sausage maker ; ''[Conrad Ordemann (ca 1819 -), from Bremen; SA Biography #1221/2]'' *Anna Harms, a young widow and cook ; *August Olane, librarian, wife and 3 children ; *Geager Olane, labourer ; *Schach, miller, and wife ; ***''[Johann Gottlob Schache from Lanken, near Guhrau, Silesia, Prussia; SA Biography #1434/2]'' ***''[Maria Henrietta Dorothea nee Rohr]'' **Schach, sisters, unmarried; ***''[ [[Schach-24|Anna Dorothea]] (ca 1812- 17 Mar 1881) ]'' ***''[Elisabeth Mathilda (ca 1820 - 26 Dec 1881)]'' *Anna Lorenz, a young unmarried woman; *Ossig Lorenz, father, and 4 grown up sons; *George Green, an experienced farmer, and wife; ''[Johann Georg Gruhn (Grün?)]'' **''[Marthalina nee Koeller]'' **''[Johanna Francisca (1847- )]'' *Wruck, clothweaver; *Hubner, cabinet-maker, wife and 2 children; **''[ [[Huebner-305|Johann Gottlieb "George" Hübner]] (2 Sep 1815 - 17 Jun 1900); Biography #788/2]'' **''[Amalie Theresa nee Altenthaler (24 Jan 1815 - 30 Jan 1895)]'' **''[Berthold Gustaph Robert (ca 1843)]'' **''[Oswald Gottlieb Emil (ca 1847)]'' **''[After migrating, George and Amalie, had a daughter, [[Huebner-304|Bertha Ottilie Mayda]] in Adelaide, 1851]'' *Auders, cabinet-maker; **''[ [[Anders-825|Franz Anders]] (ca 1810 - 13 Jul 1874) from Breslau, Silesia; SA Biography #24/2]'' *Schulz, an experienced farmer, wife and 3 children; **''[ [[Schultz-3660|Johann Samuel Schulz/Schultz]] (9 Aug 1814 - 26 Apr 1892) from Posen, Prussia]'' **''[ [[Muller-4717|Anna Rosina nee Müller]] (26 Sep 1821 - 13 Feb 1902)]'' **''[ Johanne Juliane (21 Aug 1841 - 12 Feb 1925)]'' **''[Caroline (ca 1843 - 16 May 1850)]'' **''[ [[Schultz-3665|Johann August]] (25 Mar 1845 - 7 Jun 1939) from Nekla, Posen, Prussia]'' *Gottlieb Nubus, marble mason, wife and brother-in-law; **''[Gottlieb Mibus (18 May 1807 - 16 Oct 1873) from Neckla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1200/2]'' **''[Anna Juliane nee Nuske (4 Nov 1812 - 23 Nov 1895)]'' **''[ [[Nuske-19|Johann Gottlieb Nuske]] (6 Nov 1817 - 23 Jul 1899) Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen; Brother of Louise and Anna Juliana Mibus on the same voyage (Children of Christian Nuske (ca1774 -) and Pauline Maria nee Gramms]'' *Christoph Nuske, wife and 4 children; **''[Christoph Nuske/Noske (25 Jan 1811 - 29 Nov 1895), Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; Christoph's first wife, Julianne Gramms died before 1844;
SA Biography #1198/2]'' **''[Ludwig (ca 1837), later married Marie Sturtzel in Mt Gambier]'' **''[Henriette (ca 1839 - 21 Jul 1860), later married Christoph Koenig in Hochkirch]'' **''[Pauline (ca 1840 - 1847)]'' **''[Louise nee Nuske (15 Jan 1815 - 4 Aug 1896); Christoph's second wife was also born in Nekla Hauland, Posen; she was the sister of Johann Gottlieb Nuske and Anna Juliana Mibus (children of Christian Nuske and Pauline nee Gramms)]'' **''[Julianne Johanne (24 May 1846 - 1878), later married Johann Dienegott Klobe in Bangerang]'' **''[After arriving in Australia, Christoph and Louise had another son, [[Noske-16|Johann August (1850-1930)]] at Hoffnungsthal]'' *Martin, wife and child; **''[Heinrich Sigismund Merton (21 Dec 1817 - 1 Jan 1894), Blacksmith, settled in Hahndorf; SA Biography #1027/2]'' **''[Anna Dorothea nee Panjas/Panias (12 Sep 1820 - 28 Jun 1897)]'' **''[Hermann (ca 1842)] '' *Caviac, wife and child; **''[Anton Maczkowiak (1817-1899)]'' **''[Anna Eleanore Wilhelmine nee Kriese (1821-1871)]'' **''[Henriette Charlotte (1843-1898), in 1866 married J.C.F.Wachtel from Lusatia]'' *Huff, wife and 4 children; **''[Johann Huf (Jan 1803 - 1 Mar 1879) Farmer from Nekla, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #789/3]'' **''[Anna Christina nee Grüning (May 1812-16 Aug 1869)] '' **''[Anna Caroline (22 Jun 1836 - 4 Jun 1912)]'' **''[Friedrich Peter (9 Apr 1840 - 26 Feb 1914)]'' **''[Johann (2 Jul 1843 - 2 Jun 1877)]'' **''[August Ludwig (14 Jan 1847 at sea near Cape of Good Hope - 20 Aug 1907)]'' *Semmler, wife and 4 children; **''[Johann Semmler (27 Mar 1813 - 15 Jul 1868); Farmer from Nekla, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1464/1]'' **''[Anna Dorothea nee Seiffert (ca 1813 - 20 Jun 1878)]'' **''[Gottlieb (1 Nov 1840-4 May 1913}; later married Johanne Pauline Blaesing, 1861 in Hoffnungsthal]'' **''[Ludwig (28 Dec 1841-1908); later married Johanne Ernestine Klauber, 1864 ]'' **''[Julianna (24 Apr 1842-26 Jul 1928); later married Heinrich Benjamin Frost, 1863 ]'' **''[Friedrich (1 Aug 1846-11 May 1928); later married Anna Dorothea Schenke, 1871]'' *Samuel Nuske, wife and 3 children; ''[(ca 1800 - 5 Feb 1873) Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1198/2]'' **''[Anna Rosina nee Nuske (29 Jul 1806 - 8 Jun 1887)]'' **''[ [[Noske-21|Juliane]] (29 Jul 1836 - 28 Aug 1915), later married [[Nagel-1629|W.F.C Nagel]], in 1856]'' **''[Gottlieb (3 Mar 1841 - 11 Jul 1917)]'' **''[Gustav Gottfried (25 Jul 1843 - 17 Mar 1910)]'' **''[Johann Friedrich (1 Apr 1849 - 17 May 1929)]'' *Christ Nuske, wife and 4 children, with Falsenburg, as servant; **''[Joseph Christian Nuske (9 Mar 1802 - 10 Feb 1873), Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; Christian travelled with his 2nd wife. The children came from his 1st marriage to Elizabeth Graeger (1808-1838); SA Biography #1198/1]'' **''[Henrietta nee Graeger (1 Mar 1818 - 17 Mar 1847)]'' **''[ [[Noske-14|Caroline Charlotte (1831 - 1855)]], later married Carl Beck in 1849]'' **''[Friedrich Wilhelm (28 Sep 1834 - 1 Feb 1895)]'' **''[Carl (12 Jul 1836 - 17 Aug 1911)]'' **''[Gottlieb Ackerbauer Falkenburg (ca 1823 - ), Servant of J.C.Nuske]'' *Heusler, wife and 9 children; **''[ [[Haeusler-41|Johann Georg Haeusler (1786-1878)]], farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #638/3]'' **''[ [[Baum-972|Anna Christiane nee Baum (1801-1878)]] ]'' **''[Johann Friedrich (ca1820 - )]'' **''[Johann Gottfried (1824-1895), later married A.R.E. Müller in 1851]'' **''[Anna Rosina (1826-1893), later married J.C.L. Simon in 1849]'' **''[Caroline (1832-1918), later married J.J.D. Zerk in 1850]'' **''[Anna Elizabeth (1834-1923), later married H.G. Lemm in 1853]'' **''[ [[Haeusler-40|Friedrich Wilhelm (1836-1930)]] ]'' **''[Carl August (1839-1920), later married J.C. Marschner in 1863]'' **''[Christine (1840-1932), later married P.M.Schroeder in 1861]'' **''[ [[Haeusler-42|Julianne (1843-1914)]], later married [[Leske-122|Carl August Leske]] in 1861]'' *Leske, wife and 5 children; **''[ [[Leske-116|Johann Samuel Gottfried Leske (1802-1857)]], farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #967/2]'' **''[ [[Miebus-1|Anna Dorothea nee Mibus (1801-1883)]] ]'' **''[ [[Leske-119|Anna Elisabeth (1827-1904)]], married another passenger [[Krieg-377|C.F.Kreig]] ]'' **''[ [[Leske-120|Johann Gottfried (1831-1904)]], married [[Teusner-3|C.H.Teusner]] in 1854]'' **''[ [[Leske-121|Anna Paulina (1836-1872)]], later married another passenger F.W.Noske in 1855]'' **''[ [[Leske-122|Carl August (1841-1916)]], later married another passenger [[Haeusler-42|Julianne Haeusler]] ]'' **''[ [[Leske-123|Anna Juliane (1843-1918)]], later married Andreas Herrmann in 1860]'' *Kean, wife and 2 children; **''[Christoph Kuehn (ca 1797 - 9 May 1877), Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #943/2]'' **''[Anna Rosina nee Schutz (2 Feb 1816 - 15 May 1898)]'' **''[Ludwig (24 Feb 1836 - 22 May 1932)]'' *Charles Krieg, wife and child; **''[ [[Krieg-377|Carl Ferdinand Krieg (30 Sep 1816 - 22 Feb 1894)]], Farmer from Nekla, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #937/3]'' **''[ Anna Elisabeth nee Leske (27 Jul 1827 - 10 Jan 1904), daughter of Samuel, already shown in the list above]'' **''[ Pauline (4 Jan 1844 - 27 Jan 1913) later married Andreas Johannes Nielson (1842-1918) from Denmark in 1865]'' *Lindner, wife and 2 children; **''[ [[Lindner-758|Johann Dienegott Lindner (1820-1878)]], from Kielkowo, Posen, Prussia]'' **''[ [[Herrmann-1718|Anna Luise nee Herrmann (1822-1891)]], sister of Anna Juliana Krieg on the same voyage]'' **''[ [[Lindner-651|Emilie (1844-1930)]], later married F.M.Zerbst in 1861]'' **''[ Leopold (1846-1930); SA Biography #974/3]'' *Soft and wife; *Kirchner, wife and 3 children; **''[Friedrich Ernst Kirchner (1803-1898) from Dechsel, Warthe, Brandenburg, Prussia; Friedrich's 1st wife Johanne Henriette nee Siefert died 7 May 1839]'' **''[Wilhelm Heinrich (1831-1898)]'' **''[Friedrich Alexander (1836- }]'' **''[Hanne Charlotte nee Pokrandt (1815-1892), Friedrich's 2nd wife]'' **''[Johann (1841- )]'' **''[Ludwig Benjamin (1845- )]'' *Zadow and 4 children; **''[Gottfried Zadow (1802-1888) from Siedlec Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1758/2]'' **''[Anna Susanna nee Kuehn (1812-1864)]'' **''[Johann Ludwig (1836-1891) in 1861 married Anna Susanna Zadow (1840-1917), a daughter of [[Zadow-5|Andreas Zadow (1798-1866)]] ]'' **''[Friedrich (1842-1919) in 1871 married Christiane Dreckow (1848-1935)]'' **''[Hermine Maria (25 Oct 1846 at sea - 1906) in 1865 married Ludwig Kuehn who also was a passenger on the Heloise]'' *Holfs, wife and child; ''[Mr Holfs has been listed as a miner]'' *W. Tiersch, wife and child; **''[ Wilhelm Liersch (1816-1890) farmer from Thirgau, Posen, Prussia; brother of George Liersch; SA Biography #972/2]'' **''[ Anna Luise nee Reepschlager (1825-1905) born in Chlapco, Houland, Posen, Prussia]'' **''[Henriette (1846-1909) in 1876 married Ludwig Muuss and settled at Mt Gambier]'' *G. Tiersch and wife; **''[ [[Liersch-11|Johann Georg Liersch (1818-1891)]] farmer from Neelow, Posen, Prussia]'' **''[George's first wife, Anna Rosina Buchweiz, died at Bethany, South Australia]'' *Wilkowsky and wife ; **''[Jacob Wilkowsky (Witkowsky?) (ca 1812- )]'' **''[Beata (ca 1808 - )]'' *Duneke and wife ; *Mibus, wife and 3 children; **''[ [[Mibus-7|Johann Samuel Mibus (1816-1890)]] Farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1101/2]'' **''[ [[Huf-1|Dorothea nee Huf (1816-1903)]] from Nekla Hauland, Posen; a brother, Johann Huf also migrated on the Heloise ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-20|Carl Gottlieb (1840-1898)]] ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-19|Ludwig (1842-1908)]] ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-27|Johann (1844-1920)]] ]'' **''[ [[Mibus-6|Caroline (1846-1918)]] ]'' *Mengel, wife, sister, and 10 children; **''[ [[Menzel-98|Christian Menzel (1791-1877)]], from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #1095/2; Christian's first wife was [[Nuske-12|Anna Rosina Nuske (1799 - 1830?)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-137|Johann Gottlieb Menzel (1823-1876)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-139|Michael (1826-1888)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-141|Johann (1829-1899)]] ]'' **''[ [[Richter-358|Maria Dorothea nee Richter (1805-1853)]]. Christian married his 2nd wife in Nekla Hauland in 1832]'' **''[ [[Menzel-142|Wilhelm (1833-1899)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-143|Daniel (1834-1902)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-144|Karl August (1837-1911)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-145|Anna Elisabeth (1839-1925)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-30|Pauline (1839-1924)]] ]'' **''[ [[Menzel-148|Friedrich (1844-1898)]] ]'' *John Krieg, wife and 5 children; **''[ Johann Christoph Krieg (1811-1868) farmer from Nekla Hauland, Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #938/2] **''[Anna Juliane nee Herrmann (1806-1875) married J.C.Krieg after her 1st husband, Gottlieb Huf, died around1827]'' **''[Carl Wilhelm Huf (1832-1908)]'' **''[Johann Gottlieb Huf (1834-1892)]'' **''[Julius Krieg ( -1855)]'' **''[Henriette Krieg ( -<1855)]'' **''[Friederika Blondina Emilie Krieg (1842-1867), in 1858 married Karl August Blume]'' *Hermann, two brothers, labourers; **''[Leopold Herrmann (1823-1891) farmer from Posen, Prussia; SA Biography #727/3]'' **''[J. Herrmann, brother to Leopold]]'' *Kleinitz, wife and child; ''[Wilhelm Kleinitz] '' *Ratka, wife and 3 children; **''[Johann Christoph Rathke (1811-1895) Cooper from Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia; SA Biography #1332/1]'' **''[Anna Rosina nee Weidmann (1814-1852)]'' **''[Friedrich Wilhelm Albert (1840- )]'' **''[ [[Radke-114|Loise Mathilda (Feb 1847 at sea - 1931)]], in 1864 married [[Geier-99|Hermann Julius Geier]] ]'' *August Spare, miner, from Clausthal, and wife ; **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4433242&icomefrom=search August Friedrich Wilhelm Spör/Spoehr/Spehr (1814-1891)] **''[Sophie Christine Charlotte nee Ehrhardt (1817-1901)]'' *Henry Spare, miner, from ditto, wife and 2 children; **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4433243&icomefrom=search Heinrich Friedrich Spör/Speher] ]'' **''[ Johanna Fredricka nee Wasche ]'' **''[ [[Spör-7|Heinrich Christian Nathaniel (1835-1892]] ]'' **''[Emilie Friedericke ottilie (ca 1841 - )]'' *Bock, miner, wife and 4 children ; **''[ [[Bock-1232|Johann Carl Friedrich Bock (1811-1890)]]. He migrated with the children from his 1st marriage to [[Brugge-82|Johanne Henriette Conradine nee Brugge (1806-1844)]] ] **''[ [[Schmidt-10197|Sophia Caroline Louise nee Schmidt (1822-1902)]], Carl married remarried in 1845 ]'' **''[ [[Bock-993|Theodore (1834-1902)]] ]'' **''[ Carl Friedrich (1836-1907) ]'' **''[ [[Bock-1910|Hermann (1839-1910)]] ]'' **''[ Johann Carl Wilhelm (ca 1842 - ) ]'' *Herberger, miner, and wife ; **''[Carl Heinrich Herberger (ca 1823 - ), Miner from St Andreasburg, Hanover; SA Biography #724/1]'' **''[Wilhelmine nee Kutcher (ca 1824 - )]'' *Schlamelger, miner, wife and 2 children; **''[ [[Schlamelcher-2|Wilhelm Friedrich Schlamelcher (1806-1879]], most references actually point to him being a Schlossermeister (master locksmith) from Lautenthal, Hanover who set up in Adelaide and Callington as a blacksmith - his son (also Friedrich) became a miner at Burra; SA Biography #1439/2 ]'' **''[ Christina (ca 1808 - ) ]'' **''[ [[Schlamelcher-3|Johanna Rosina Henrietta (1839-1905)]] ]'' **''[ [[Schlamelcher-5|Friedrich Wilhelm (1842-1913)]] ]'' **''[ [[Schlamelcher-4|Julia Wilhelmina (1845-1912)]] ]'' *Gopp, two brothers, miners; **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4448758&icomefrom=search Friedrich Georg Göpp], Miner from St Andreasburg, Hanover]'' **''[ [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v4448759&icomefrom=search Georg Heinrich Göpp], Miner from St Andreasburg, Hanover]'' *Calle, miner; *Dreyer, miner, mother, cousin, and 2 children ; **''[ The father [[Dreyer-254|George Ludwig Dreyer]] arrived on HR Patel in 1845 with the eldest son, [[Dreyer-982|George (1827-1877)]]]'' **''[ The mother is [[Folle-1|Louisa]] with maiden surname of Folle. The German emigration record is Tolle]'' **''[ [[Dreyer-253|Johann Friedrich August Sophus (ca 1832 -1886)]] ]'' **''[ [[Dreyer-983|Carl Edward (ca 1834 -1878]] ]'' **''[ [[Dreyer-984|Johanna Wilhelmine Friedericke (1834-1886)]] ]'' *Mengler, two brothers, miners; **''[Carl Heinrich Christian Mengler (ca 1814- )] Miner from Lauthenthal, Hanover; SA Biography #1094/1]'' **''[ [[Mengler-5|Johann George Carl Ernst Mengler (1816-1884)]], Farmer from Lauthenthal, Hanover]'' *Hofman, miner, and wife; **''[Georg Christoph Hoffmann, Miner]'' **''[Louise nee Tannerburg]'' **''[Wilhelm Robert (ca 1847 - )]'' *Fischer, miner, wife and 3 children ; **''[Georg Fischer (ca 1810 - )]'' **''[Sophie Karoline nee Feierriegel/Feuerriezel (ca 1822 - 1910)]'' *Bierwirth **''[Carl Bierwirth, Carpenter]'' ===Sources of Passenger Lists and other information=== *The ship Heloise, 476 tons, sailed from Bremen on 12th October; arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia 17th March 1847. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat. Online at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/heloise1847.shtml *HELOISE 1847 from Diane Cumming's Bound For South Australia website. first accessed online on the 25th of October, 2021 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1847Heloise.htm *The Passengers In History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 25th of October, 2021 at: https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/node/927555 *HELOISE from Graeme Moad's website, first accessed online 25th of October, 2021 at: https://moadstorage.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Lehmann_Henschke/Ships/heloise.htm *The Biographic Index of South Australians, first accessed online 25th of October, 2021 at: https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php?option=com_gsa&view=gsa&layout=essearch&collection_id=bisa

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Birth_Record Needs Birth Record], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Birth_Record Needs Birth Record], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Date 16 undated profiles from Suggestions (131-134) *Date 32 undated profiles from Suggestions (131-134) *Date 64 undated profiles from Suggestions (131-134) *Resolve 16 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 16 profiles in the Needs [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Add at least one source to 16 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Add at least one source to 32 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Add at least one source to 64 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Resolve 16 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Resolve 32 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Resolve 64 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 16 profiles to completeness *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 32 profiles to completeness *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 64 profiles to completeness *Use the Random Profile feature in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 16 random profiles *Use the Random Profile feature [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 32 random profiles *Use the Random Profile feature [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 64 random profiles *Connect 8 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] (or click View All to find 8 if you don't have any in your Watchlist) *Connect 16 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] *Connect 32 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] *Improve 16 profiles of individuals who died young (See how to find profiles and what all can still be added to the profile even though their lives were short [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:RTC_-_Guides here]) *Improve 32 profiles of individuals who died young *Improve 64 profiles of individuals who died young *Solve 16 Unknowns in your Watchlist (or find orphaned ones [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnknown+orphan&MaxProfiles=8000&PageSize=1000 here] if you have none of your own) *Solve 32 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles *Solve 64 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles *Add 16 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add 32 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add 64 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add WikiTree link to bio statement in 16 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree link to bio statement in 32 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree link to bio statement in 64 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 16 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 32 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 64 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Create a source in FamilySearch for 16 WikiTree profiles (using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FamilySearch FamilySearch Match tool]) *Create a source in FamilySearch for 32 WikiTree profiles *Create a source in FamilySearch for 64 WikiTree profiles === Features === *Try out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] *Try out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer Wikitree Sourcer extension] === Challenges/Events === *Attend [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Day WikiTree Day 2024]. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event RAWK] month long Challenge *Help with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hacktoberfest Hacktoberfest] either as a tester or developer *Add or source160 profiles during a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connect-a-Thon Connect-a-Thon] *Add or source 160 profiles during the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Source-a-Thon Source-a-Thon] *Add or source 160 profiles during the WikiGames *Participate in 6 monthly challenges (check the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges challenges tag] to find the most recent ones) *Participate in12 monthly challenges *Participate in 24 monthly challenges *Participate in 6 weekly challenges (52 Ancestors, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Challenges Data Doctors Challenge], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints Saturday Sourcing Sprints], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night Friday Date Night], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_ChallengeWikiTree Challenge]) *Participate in 12 weekly challenges *Participate in 24 weekly challenges === Projects === *Start or join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:ONS One-Name Study]. *Start or join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:OPS One-Place Stud]y. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Geographical_Projects geographical project]. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Topical_Projects topical project]. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Functional_Projects functional project]. *Start a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Projects free-space project]. === Community === *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-To-Do_List Source Library] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree here's how]) *Award 1 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/wonderful_wikitreers Wonderful WikiTreer] in G2G each month for 12 months *Give 16 thank-yous each month for 12 months *Participate in 16 [(Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) Weekend Chats] *Participate in 32 [(Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) Weekend Chats] *Answer 8 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G *Answer 16 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G *Answer 32 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G *Award 8 Generous Genealogist badges *Award 8 Family or Community Star badges *Invite 8 people to join WikiTree === Social Media === *Share 16 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=13596542&p=1Question of the Week] images on your social media to get your friends and family talking *Share 32 of the Question of the Week images on your social media *Share the shareable family tree image for 16 of your ancestors on your social media *Share the shareable family tree image for 32 of your ancestors on your social media *Share the shareable family tree image for 64 of your ancestors on your social media *Watch and leave a comment on 16 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/saturday_roundup Saturday Roundup] videos on YouTube *Watch and leave a comment on 32 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/saturday_roundup Saturday Roundup] videos on YouTube *Watch and leave a comment on 4 videos or social media posts from WikiTree at RootsTech 2024 *Watch and leave a comment on 8 of the videos from WikiTree Day 2024 *Watch and leave a comment on 8 of the videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 *Comment on 8 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) - [https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial Facebook], [https://twitter.com/WikiTreers X (formerly Twitter]), [https://genealysis.social/@wikitree Mastadon], [https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/ Instagram], [https://www.tiktok.com/@wikitreers/ TikTok], or [https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers YouTube]) *Comment on 16 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) *Comment on 32 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup)

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'''The WikiTree Challenge''' is our biggest ongoing community event. Every other week, WikiTree volunteers collaborate to make discoveries for a single celebrity or guest star. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Challenge_2021-1.png |align=r |size=400 }} == Participation == Challenges run every other week. A challenge week is Thursday to Thursday. Each challenge has a {{G2G}} thread for registration, announcements and discussions. === Collaboration and competition === This is a '''collaborative''' ''and'' '''competitive''' challenge. The participants in each challenge week form a team. [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge#Awards_and_Prizes|Awards]] go to the top-scoring individuals in each challenge week, and to each member of the top-scoring team for the year. === Advance registration === Although registration is not required — everyone is invited to participate — it enables us to coordinate teams and award points. Only those who register will have their points counted. Registration is by week. It opens in {{G2G}} a few weeks before the start of the challenge. It will be "pinned" to the top of the G2G question list. Participants who register for any challenge week get the 2022 participation badge. {{Badge|Challenge 22}} === Before the week === Before the week they are featured, Mindy, the challenge coordinator, and the team captain use publicly-available information about the celebrity or work with the guest star and their family members to create WikiTree profiles for the starting person's non-living grandparents or great-grandparents. These are our four to eight starting points for the week. If any information about the starting person's ancestors beyond their great-grandparents is known, Mindy and the captain will make tree images available but not create WikiTree profiles. These ancestor profiles should be created during the challenge using independently-[[Help:Sources|sourced]] research. === Privacy for the living and recently-deceased === [[Help:Privacy|Privacy]] is very important on WikiTree. This challenge is no exception. * Do not add any information about living people. * Don't hesitate to add family relationships and basic birth, death, and marriage data obtained from public sources for any non-living people. * Biographical information on people who lived within the past 100 years should only be added with strict adherence to WikiTree's policy on [[Help:Recently Deceased Strangers]]. If the celebrity or guest star has expressed a wish for stricter privacy limits or that we avoid certain areas, this will be communicated by the team captain. === Team communication === Participants can choose to work independently, but frequent communication can make things more fun and collaborative. The G2G post for the week will list the eight great-grandparents. You can comment under the line you are working on and let others know what you are working on, or ask questions. There is a "[[Help:Discord|Discord]]" '''live chat''' channel. Many of us use this. It's active almost 24 hours a day during the challenge. There are five live '''Zoom''' video chats. You are invited to be in the room or just watch with your camera off. # [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the captain (when available) host two kick-off chats at the start of the week. The first is at kick-off which is noon EST (5pm UTC). The second is at 8pm EST (1am UTC). There may be announcements about interesting leads to pursue. # [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]] hosts the weekend check-in. This is when the brick walls are announced for [[#Bounty_points|bounty points]]. You can chat about how the research is going, or ask questions, here. This will always be at noon EST (5pm UTC) # [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] hosts two wrap-up chats at the end of the week. These are at noon EST (5pm UTC) and 8pm EST (1am UTC). We share our discoveries with each other and bounty points are awarded or announced for the most interesting ones. === Scoring === ==== Points for new profiles ==== Scoring is automatic. You do not need to track the profiles you create. * '''Three points''' are awarded for creating a sourced profile of an ancestor of the starting person within 20 generations. * '''Two points''' are awarded for each nuclear relative of an ancestor within 20 generations. * '''One point''' is awarded for each additional person within seven degrees of the starting person. ''Fine print'': * Scores are recalculated every hour. * Points will be removed if they were awarded for a profile who is later disconnected. That is, if points were awarded for adding profiles who are later shown to be unrelated to the starting person, those points will not be counted when scores are recalculated. This could result in dramatic changes to scores. Similarly, points will be removed if they were awarded for a profile who is later merged into a profile that existed previously. ==== Bounty points ==== In addition to the points for creating profiles, participants can claim special '''10-point bounties''' in the following three categories. General notes: * To collect a bounty, post what you have found in the {{G2G}} thread for the week's challenge under the appropriate starting ancestor. After it is verified, a notice will be posted there that says the point bounty has been claimed. * Decisions about whether to award points are made by the team captain. They can be appealed to the challenge coordinator if there is any controversy. * Bounty points may be split if members worked together. * Bounty points may not immediately appear on the scoresheet since they are added manually. ===== Bounties for connections ===== A 10-point bounty can be claimed for the first unique connection to the global family tree for each starting ancestor (each grandparent or great-grandparent). * [[Help:Connection_Finder|Connections]] are relationships to existing profiles on WikiTree that have relationships to all the other profiles in our 24+ million person global tree. * Connections must be unique. If a connection starts with the same person as the connection in another line, it will be disqualified. * Connections can be any distance from the starting ancestor in any direction. * If the connection path has a very weak link, e.g. an unsourced profile, it may be disqualified. ===== Bounties for brick walls broken ===== At the start of the week, our starting people don't usually have "brick walls" (ancestors hidden behind stubborn research obstacles). We don't know where their brick walls will be until we hit them ourselves. At the mid-week check-in on Zoom, the team captain will announce up to eight (8) brick walls that need special attention. They can be on any of the starting ancestors' many lines. After the Zoom chat, the brick walls will be posted on the G2G thread for the appropriate starting ancestor. The first participant to find a mother or father beyond each brick wall will get a 10-point bounty. Only one 10-point bounty can be awarded for each brick wall. This is in addition to the automatic three points for adding the ancestor. Additional relatives and ancestors beyond the brick wall are scored normally. ===== Bounties for interesting discoveries ===== Participants who hunt for interesting stories can earn bounty points too. Twenty-four hours before the end of the challenge, the team captain will compile a list of up to 20 interesting discoveries made by participants up until that point. These might be stories about ancestors or relatives that were published in newspapers ... connections to notable people, places, or events ... information about family homesteads .... This list will then be sent to all participants. Each participant can vote for up to eight (8) favorites. The top eight vote-getters will earn 10-point bounties. These will be revealed in the video wrap-up on the final day. * To make sure your discovery is considered, report it on the G2G thread for the starting ancestor. * If there are eight or less reported discoveries, there will be no voting and all of them will earn bounty points. ==== Unscored statistics ==== The true value of genealogy contributions is impossible to measure. Scores are for fun. They are not meant to be comprehensive summaries of participants' contributions. For this challenge in particular, the scores are very narrowly focused on certain types of contributions, as described above. In order to show a wider range of contributions, everyone who has edited an ancestor or nuclear family member of an ancestor of the starting person during the challenge is listed on the table. These are the columns for "'''Profiles Edited'''" and "'''Total Edits'''." The former shows the number of unique profiles that were edited by the participant while the latter shows the total number of edits. === Awards and badges === * Everyone who participates gets a 2022 WikiTree Challenge participation badge. * Anyone who collects a point bounty gets a "Bounty Hunter" badge. * Every week's highest-scoring member gets a "Team MVP" badge. The team captain cannot be MVP. * Every participant in the highest-scoring week for the year gets a "WikiTree Challenge Winner" badge. * The team captain of the highest-scoring week for the year gets a physical trophy. {{Badge|Challenge Bounty 22}} {{Badge|Challenge MVP 22}} {{Badge|Challenge Winner 22}} == Challenge Leadership == === Team captains === Each week's team is led by a team captain or co-captains. {{Badge|Challenge Captain 22}} The team captain role is '''very important''' in this challenge. Captains: * Work with the challenge coordinator, [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], before the challenge to prepare the starting profiles of grandparents or great-grandparents. * Participate in the kick-off event to introduce participants to what is already known about the starting person's family tree. * Lead the collaboration during the week so that researchers are coordinating their work when they are investigating the same ancestors. * Monitor progress and provide gentle guidance if they notice participants getting off track, e.g. creating profiles without sources. * Work with Mindy to verify bounty point awards. * Participate in the check-ins and wrap-up event at the end of the week. Like all genealogists on WikiTree, team captains are volunteers. Although they are not compensated, we can offer: * The sincere appreciation of our community. * A "Team Captain" badge. * A "WikiTree Challenge Team Captain" t-shirt or item of their choice. * A real, physical '''trophy''' if their team has the highest score for the year. The current team captain list: * Cheryl Hess * Christine Daniels * Donna Baumann * Janet Wild * Jay Menchaca * Joan Whitaker * Karen Lowe * Kathy Nava * Laura DeSpain * Maddy Hardman * Thomas Koehnline === Challenge coordinator === The challenge is administered by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]. Mindy coordinates with team captains, helps with registration, and represents the [[Help:WikiTree Team|WikiTree Team]] in what is our most ambitious event ever. If you have any questions or problems regarding the challenge, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16847935&ref=18142862 contact Mindy]. == Calendar and Archive == === Finished and upcoming === {{Automated:Calendar Summary Active|WikiTree Challenge}} === Complete list === {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2022-01-05 00:00:00 |g2g=1339800 |fsp=Challenge 1 - Jimmy Wales }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2022-01-20 00:00:00 |g2g=1352298 |fsp=Challenge 2 - Paul Gilmartin }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2022-02-03 00:00:00 |g2g=1351081 |fsp=Challenge 3 - Hasse Fröberg }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2022-02-17 00:00:00 |g2g=1367331 |fsp=Challenge 4 - 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Insert reference here==Notes For Andrew == * You can just copy and paste from their first name then everything else that we have put in can go. * when parents have been added you just need to copy and paste Link to family members using their WikiTree IDs, e.g.: this can be found when you edit a relative on the right hand side of the page * When a profile has been added view profile as private view * Use place names in Automated list * I shall list your grandparents as I have done with William 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and so on and siblings are under other children of. Everything is in order so far. * Please read through each person's profile so birth, marriage and death can be entered when adding relatives * William Robert Sowerby *1.0: William was born in 1881."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2XVS-KCF : 1 October 2014), William Robert Sowerby, 1881; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England.He was the son of Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Newey. He was christened 27th November 1881 in Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln, England"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9NT-P9C : 10 February 2018, William Robert Sowerby, ); citing Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,450,436. He was living with his parents and siblings at Church Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England and he was working as a apprentices tailor in 1901."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS8Y-F2D : 8 April 2016), Willm R Sowerby in household of Thos Sowerby, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Gainsborough subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. He was still living in Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England with his parents and siblings and was working as a tailor in 1911."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7YP-73B : 2 August 2017), William Robert Sowerby in household of Thomas Sowerby, Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. He married Ann Cousin in 1912."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26CX-FWY : 13 December 2014), William R Sowerby and null, 1912; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1912, quarter 1, vol. 7A, p. 1053, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He passed away in 1954."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVCN-CFB1 : 4 September 2014), William R Sowerby, 1954; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. *1.1: Ann was born in 1886. She is the daughter of William Cousin and Charlotte Wolis. She was living with her parents and brother at Spital Terrace, Gainsborough, Licolnshire, England and she was attending school in 1891."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WY6V-RMM : 12 December 2017), Ann E Cousin in household of William N Cousin, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Lincolnshire county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. She married William Sowerby in 1912."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26CZ-X7Y : 22 May 2014), Ann E Cousin and null, 1912; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1912, quarter 1, vol. 7A, p. 1053, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. She passed away in 1949."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHY-Y4KP : 4 September 2014), Ann E Sowerby, 1949; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. * Thomas Sowerby father of 1.0 *2: Thomas was born in 1853 in Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NW9-8CR : 1 October 2014), Thomas Sowerby, 1852; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. He is the son of James Sowerby and Jane Smith. He was christened 30th June 1852 in Glanford Brigg, Lincoln, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRRL-BWY : 10 February 2018, Thomas Sowerby, ); citing Glanford Brigg, Lincoln, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,450,442. He was living with his parents and siblings at Buthcery, Brigg, Lincolnshire, England and he was attending school in 1861."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7H5-KWB : 13 December 2017), Thomas Sowerby, Brigg, Lincolnshire, England; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. He was a apprentice living with the Leeson family in Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England ad he was working as a apprentice tailor in 1871."England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VB8K-SBB : 8 December 2017), Thomas Sowerby in entry for Robert Leeson, 1871. He and Dinah Newey took their marriage banns in 1877."England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VB8K-SBB : 8 December 2017), Thomas Sowerby in entry for Robert Leeson, 1871. They then married in Glanford Brigg, Lincoln in 1878."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D56-7QT : 13 December 2014), Thomas Sowerby, 1878; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1878, quarter 1, vol. 7A, p. 865, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He was living with his wife and children at West Street, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England and he was working as a tailor in 1881."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-SCPP : 11 December 2017), Thomas Sowerby, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 20, Piece/Folio 3285/76, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,963. He was living with his wife and children at Church Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England and he was still working as a tailor in 1901."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS8Y-F2Z : 8 April 2016), Thos Sowerby, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Gainsborough subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. He was still living with his wife and children in Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England and he was working as a tailor maker in 1911."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7YP-73T : 2 August 2017), Thomas Sowerby, Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. He passed away in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1912."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N1X-JSP : 31 December 2014), Thomas Sowerby, 1912; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. * Dinah Harriet Newey(7 May 1854) mother of 1:0 wife of 2. dinah was born in 1854."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NHZ-DCW : 1 October 2014), Dinah Harriet Newey, 1854; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Dudley, Staffordshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England She is the daughter of Daniel Newey and Mary Doody. She was christened 28th May 1854 at St. Thomas', Dudley, Worcester, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JS62-VHJ : 11 February 2018, Dinah Harriet Newey, 07 May 1854); citing St. Thomas', Dudley, Worcester, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 350,666. She was living with her parents and siblings at Bath Street, Dudley, Staffordshire, England and she was attending school in 1861."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M768-VNH : 13 December 2017), Dinah H Newey in household of Daniel Newey, Dudley, Staffordshire, England; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. She was still living in Dudley, Staffordshire, England with her mother and siblings and she was working as a barmaid in 1871."England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RN-5Y8 : 10 December 2017), Dinah H Newey in entry for Mary Newey, 1871. She and Thomas Sowerby took their marriage banns 30th December 1877 in Enville, Staffordshire, England"England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL76-7KY9 : 13 December 2017), Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Harriet Newey, 1877. They then married in January 1878."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D5D-VPW : 13 December 2014), Dinah Harriett Newey, 1878; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1878, quarter 1, vol. 7A, p. 865, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. She was living with her husband and children at West Street, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England in 1881."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-SC5C : 11 December 2017), Dinah H Sowerby in household of Thomas Sowerby, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 20, Piece/Folio 3285/76, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,963. She was still living with her husband and children at Church Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1901."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS8Y-F28 : 8 April 2016), Dinah Sowerby in household of Thos Sowerby, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Gainsborough subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. She was still living in Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England with her husband and children in 1911."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7YP-73Y : 2 August 2017), Dinah Harriett Sowerby in household of Thomas Sowerby, Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. She passed away in 1938."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVH5-786M : 4 September 2014), Dinah H Sowerby, 1938; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. ==other children of Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Newey== *1.1: Caroline Sowerby born 1874 in Hull, Yorkshire, England *1.2: Frances Sarah Isabella Sowerby born in 1880 in Glanford Brigg *1.3: James Newey Sowerby born 1883 in Glanford Brigg *1.4: Samuel Thomas Sowerby born in 1891 in Glanford Brigg *1.1: Caroline Sowerby Caroline was born in 1874. She is the daughter of Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Newey. She was living with her parents and siblings at West Street, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England and she was attending school in 1881."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-SC5Y : 11 December 2017), Caroline Sowerby in household of Thomas Sowerby, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 20, Piece/Folio 3285/76, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,963. *1.2: Frances Sowerby Frances was born in 1880."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2XJN-DJS : 1 October 2014), Frances Sarah I Sowerby, 1880; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England.She is the daughter of Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Newey, She was christened 25th April 1880 in Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N26N-M48 : 11 February 2018, Frances Sarah Isabella Sowerby, 25 Apr 1880); citing Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,450,436. She was living with her parents and siblings at West Street, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England in 1881."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-SCRL : 11 December 2017), Frauce Sowerby in household of Thomas Sowerby, Barnetby-Le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 20, Piece/Folio 3285/76, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,963. She was living with her aunt and uncle in Frodingham, Lincolnshire, England in 1901."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS8T-WHJ : 8 April 2016), Frances Sowerby in household of Samuel Hadley, Frodingham, Lincolnshire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Winterton subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. She married Ambrose Green in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1915"England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26XQ-TNL : 13 December 2014), Frances S I Sowerby and null, 1915; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1915, quarter 4, vol. 7A, p. 2208, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.. She passed away in Hendon, Middlesex, England in 1958."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVC8-HHGT : 4 September 2014), Frances S I Green, 1958; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Hendon, Middlesex, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. * Ambrose Green, husband of 1.2 Ambrose was born about 1880. He married Frances Sowerby in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1915."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:266Y-8LC : 22 May 2014), Ambrose Green and null, 1915; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1915, quarter 4, vol. 7A, p. 2208, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. *1.3 James Newey Sowerby 1883 James was born in 1883."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2X2R-2W7 : 1 October 2014), James Newey Sowerby, 1883; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. He is the son of Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Newey. He was living with his parents and siblings at Church Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England and he was working as a apprentices tailor in 1901."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS8Y-F26 : 8 April 2016), James N Sowerby in household of Thos Sowerby, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Gainsborough subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. He married in Ticehurst, Sussex, England in 1909."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2DNR-7QC : 13 December 2014), James Neway Sowerby, 1909; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1909, quarter 2, vol. 2B, p. 259, Ticehurst, Sussex, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He passed away in Preston, Lancashire, England in 1930."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVH6-QQW3 : 4 September 2014), James N Sowerby, 1930; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Preston, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. *1.4: Samuel Sowerby born 29 Dec 1891 Samuel was born in 1891."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2FM5-GVD : 1 October 2014), Samuel Thomas Sowerby, 1892; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. He is the son of Thomas Sowerby and Dinah Newey. He was christened 24th February 1892 at Saint Johns, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J76C-V9G : 10 February 2018, Samuel Thomas Sowerby, 29 Dec 1891); citing Saint Johns, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,450,420. He was living with his parents and siblings at Church Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1901."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS8Y-F2X : 8 April 2016), Samuel T Sowerby in household of Thos Sowerby, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Gainsborough subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. He was still living in Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England with his parents and siblings and working as a engineering fitter in 1911."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7YP-731 : 2 August 2017), Samuel Thomas Sowerby in household of Thomas Sowerby, Gainsborough, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. He married Mary Duncan in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England i 1917."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26NY-SW4 : 13 December 2014), Samuel T Sowerby and null, 1917; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1917, quarter 2, vol. 7A, p. 1542, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He passed away in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1968."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVCL-7YFJ : 4 September 2014), Samuel T Sowerby, 1968; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. * Mary Duncan, wife of 1.4 born 1890, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England Mary was born in 1890."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2XYV-8JL : 1 October 2014), Mary Duncan, 1890; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. She is the daughter of Alexander Duncan and Margaret Unknown. She was living with her parents and siblings at Front Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1891."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WYFD-6N2 : 12 December 2017), Mary Duncan in household of Alexander Duncan, Morton, Lincolnshire, England; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Lincolnshire county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. She was still living with her parents and siblings in Thonock, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England and she was working as a laundress in 1911."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7YG-5SY : 2 August 2017), Mary Duncan in household of Alec Duncan, Thonock, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. She married Samuel Sowerby in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1917."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26NL-V9L : 13 December 2014), Mary Duncan and null, 1917; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1917, quarter 2, vol. 7A, p. 1542, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. She passed away in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England in 1968."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVCP-4RSK : 4 September 2014), Mary Sowerby, 1968; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. ==Children of Samuel Thomas Sowerby and Mary Duncan== * 1.4.0: Kenneth Duncan Sowerby born in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England 13 June 1920, passed away Dec 2004 in Harrow, Middlesex, England. * 1.4.1: Alexander Thomas Sowerby born Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England 16 April 1925, passed away April 2004 in Lincolnshire, England * Kenneth Duncan Sowerby 1920-2004. Kenneth was born in 1920."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N9S-NG4 : 1 October 2014), Kenneth D Sowerby, 1920; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. He is the son of Samuel Sowerby and Mary Duncan. He married Jean Lawrence in Harrow, Middlesex, England in 1972."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV6B-3X7D : 8 October 2014), Kenneth D Sowerby and null, 1972; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1972, quarter 1, vol. 5B, p. 1826, Harrow, Middlesex, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He passed away in Harrow, Middlesex, England in 2004."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVZV-XLW8 : 4 September 2014), Kenneth Duncan Sowerby, Dec 2004; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death Registration, Harrow, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. * 1.4.1: Alexander Thomas Sowerby 1925-2004 Alexander was born in 1925."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV3F-W5VZ : 2 October 2014), Alexander T Sowerby, 1925; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. He is the son of Samuel Sowerby and Mary Duncan. He married Winifred Curtis in Stratford On Avon, Warwickshire, England in 1946."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVDS-QCRT : 8 October 2014), Alexander T Sowerby and null, 1946; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1946, quarter 4, vol. 9C, p. 2239, Stratford On Avon, Warwickshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. He passed away in 2004."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVZV-XL7L : 4 September 2014), Alexander Thomas Sowerby, Apr 2004; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death Registration, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.

Help-Killed in Action

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Helton and Jones Family Cherokee Applications 1906-1909

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This is an index to Cherokee Applications of the Helton and Jones families of Union County Georgia and neighboring counties. (Guion Miller applications). Many of these appear to have been filled out by the same person at the same time (all in 1907). The information provided is often very similar, with similar wording, but they are not identical. There are variations. All of these applications were rejected because there were no Cherokees named Helton on the rolls. These applications contain valuable genealogical information. Scans of these handwritten documents are online at Family Search. However, they are difficult to find, and it is even more difficult to find a particular application. The table below will help with that. Here is an [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/209173?availability=Family%20History%20Library overview of this document collection at Family Search.] Scroll down on that page to see links to the on-line images. In the table below, click the application number to view the application. You must be signed in to a (free) Family Search account to view the applications. The links are to the first page of the application ''file''. The file may consist of multiple documents. Supplementary documents were often filed for minor children, answers to questions, etc. So, be sure to page forward as needed. Click a name in the table to see that person's WikiTree page. === Helton & Jones Cherokee Applications === {| border="1" !Application #!!Applicant!!Note |- |9830||no relation (mis-transcription of 9880)|| |- |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-Q58C?i=1706&cat=209173 9876] ||[[Tanner-5533 |Ellen Tanner Sheppard (b. 1885)]]||dau. of [[Helton-783 | Jane Helton Tanner]] |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-Q5MJ?cat=209173 9877]||[[Jones-52160 | Ida (Jones) Dixon]] et al.|| |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-QGM9?i=1726&cat=209173 9878]||[[Tanner-5536 | Lillie Dockery]] (b. 1877)||dau. of [[Helton-783 | Jane Helton Tanner]] |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-QPRG?i=1735&cat=209173 9879] ||[[Helton-782 |Nancy Seabolt]] (b. 1851)||dau. of [[Helton-780|John Helton (abt.1814-1883)]]. |- |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-QPQQ?i=1748&cat=209173 9880]||[[Helton-783 | Jane Helton Tanner]] (b. 1856)||dau. of [[Helton-780|John Helton (abt.1814-1883)]]. |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-4QQN?i=786&cat=209173 10181]||[[Helton-784 | Caroline Helton McKinley]]|| |- |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-4Q9F?cat=209173 10182] ||[[Helton-665 | Elizabeth Helton Jones]] (b. 1858 )||dau. of [[Helton-780|John Helton (abt.1814-1883)]]. |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-QG7Q?i=1713&cat=209173 10182a]||[[Helton-665 | Elizabeth Helton Jones]] (b. 1858 )||dau. of [[Helton-780|John Helton (abt.1814-1883)]]. |- |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-43NW?i=807&cat=209173 10183] || [[Jones-52086 | J. Martin Jones]]|| |- |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-Q613?i=879&cat=209173 11889] ||[[Jones-52088 | Thomas Jones]]|| |- |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-QD9Z?i=213&cat=209173 13274]|| [[Jones-52087 | J. B. Jones (Joe B. Jones)]]|| |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-4DYX?i=26&cat=209173 17602]||[[Jones-73517 | Nancy J. Jones Seabolt]]|| |}

Hem Heath Colliery Fire 1915

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Hem_Heath_Colliery_Fire, Chesterton, Staffordshire, 1915]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Staffordshire Mining Disasters|Staffordshire Mining Disasters]] | New Hem Heath Colliery Fire 1915 Contact: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] ===Summary=== * Date: 25 February 1915 * Location: New Hem Heath, Chesterton, Staffordshire (approximately 53 degrees N, 2 degrees 15' W) * Victims: 12 fatalities * Cause: Fire * sources https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/staffordshire/hem-heath-colliery-fire-chesterton-1915/ "NEW HEM HEATH. Chesterton, Staffordshire, 25th. February, 1915." (accessed 8-6-2022)
"The colliery was small, employing only about 120 men and was the property of Messrs. Hodkinson Brothers. It mined both ironstone and coal....The jury found that the men had died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to the fire....Proceedings were instituted against the owners and manager for breaches ...The defendants pleaded guilty to the first offence and the owners were fined £10 and 7 guineas costs. The manager was fined £5 with 5 guineas cost."
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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:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} '''Sticker:''' {{Mining Disasters |text= died in the [[Space:Hem_Heath_Colliery_Fire_1915|Hem Heath Colliery Fire 1915]] disaster |date=25-February 1915 }} == Research Notes == === possible birth, census, death records === ==== Claude Hodgkinson ==== Claude aged 16 is recorded in the 1891 Wolstanton census with family - E Hodgkinson Father 40 publican S I Hodgkinson Mother 42 Edward Hodgkinson Brother 20 engineer Phoebe A Hodgkinson Sister 18 dress maker Bertha Hodgkinson Sister 14 Harold Hodgkinson Brother 13 Claude aged 36 is recorded in the 1911 Chesterton census with family - Mary J Hodgkinson Wife 43 John Smith Son 19 dental student Selina Elsie Smith Daughter 18 Lydia Mills Smith Daughter 16 Gladys May Smith Daughter 15 Mary Jane Hodgkinson Daughter 5 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-7ZV : 30 March 2022), Claude Lord Hodgkinson, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 40 years, married, colliery proprietor, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=%2BQkJpjufWVPphGgWJIVhPw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Ernest Brown ==== There are several local census 1911 census records of 'Ernest Brown'. At death, aged 32 years, married, engineman, ==== Joseph Cornwell ==== Joseph Cornwall age 10 is recorded in the 1911 census of Wolstanton with family - William Cornwall Father 31 coal miner Prudence Cornwall Mother 29 Mercy Cornwall Sister 8 William Cornwall Brother 6 Annie Cornwall Sister 4 Alfred Cornwall Brother 2 Harold Cornwall Brother 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-XPK : 30 March 2022), Joseph Cornwall in household of William Cornwall, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 14 years, pump attendant, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=uP6wMKjVEFgbOj0R9W4YzA&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Jacob Copnall ==== Jacob Copnell 39 (fireman, ironstone pit) is recorded in the 1911 Wolstanton census with family - Mary Jane Copnell Wife 40 Edward Copnell Son 16 driver of pit motor Joseph Harold Copnell Son 13 piercer at steam press Arthur Copnell Son 10 May Copnell Daughter 9 Alice Copnell Daughter 7 Jacob Copnell Son 2 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-FRF : 30 March 2022), Jacob Copnell, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 42 years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=Bls%2Bz1koiZpBE93p35Qs6A&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Walter Griffiths ==== There are several local 1911 census records of 'Walter Griffiths'. At Death aged 25 (or 22) years, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ZVOHi3QFfODXdOxYnVqkTQ&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Levi McCreadie ==== Levi aged 26 is recorded in the 1911 Wolstanton census with wife Clara 24 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-N51 : 30 March 2022), Levi McCready, Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 30 years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=OeNUYKxCxaGuSWNK1CfhaA&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== George Skidmore ==== There are several local 1911 census records of 'George Skidmore'. At Death aged 43 years, fireman, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=Wb2uiq2lN0y9sj73F6oW7w&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== John Kennedy ==== There is a 1911 Tunstall census record of John Kennedy 45 (coal mine daitler below) and family - Emily Kennedy Wife 38 Mary Kennedy Daughter 18 tile scraper James Kennedy Son 16 Kathleen Kennedy Daughter 14 mould carrier Bridget Kennedy Daughter 13 Ellen Kennedy Daughter 10 John Kennedy Son 9 Winifred Kennedy Daughter 8 Michael Kennedy Son 6 Bernard Kennedy Son 4 Jane Kennedy Daughter 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW77-WGW : 30 March 2022), John Kennedy, Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 49 years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=tpPPFosLtHAuAZZ0VUUNtw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== William Hyde ==== There are several local 1911 census records of William Hyde, for example aged 32 (coal miner) Cannock with family - Phoebe Hyde Wife 35 William Hyde Son 7 Walter Hyde Son 2 Ernest Hyde Son 4 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW7P-5R3 : 30 March 2022), William Hyde, Cannock, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At death aged 35 (or 38) years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=I3BDM0FgWtFsGNqZaLvcPw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== James Brown ==== James Brown 34 (miner) is recorded in the 1911 Silverdale census with family - Sarah Brown Wife 34 Maud Brown Daughter 9 Alfred Brown Son 4 * "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW73-Y6R : 30 March 2022), James Brown, Silverdale, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 3-7-2022) At Death aged 42 (or 39) years, married, * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=CWjjWCOH9AGM8mMH0Q%2FcXg&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Albert P Poole ==== There are several local 1911 census records of 'Albert Poole'. At Death aged 34 (or 31)years * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=UcbA2ZpleX8bKMbSya6jsg&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) ==== Robert McCreadie ==== At Death aged 39 - was rescued alive but died in the infirmary. * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ImEYuGnoc64O0wSaRhoWFw&scan=1 (accessed 22-6-2022) == Sources == * 'Ironopolis..' book by Nicholas Moss, 2018 Caxton

Heman, Sibling of Philo

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[[Category: Joseph 2104 Line, Fuller Name Study]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Study Pages for FULLERs]] [[Category: Maintenance, Fuller Name Study]] == Introduction == This page is part of the Migration Study included in the [[Space:Fuller%20Name%20Study|Fuller Name Study]], [[:Category:Family_Lines%2C_from_Norfolk%2C_Fuller_Name_Study|Family Lines, from Norfolk, Fuller Name Study]]. See [[Space:Joseph_Fuller-2104_Line|Joseph_Fuller-2104_Line]] which details the descendants from [[Fuller-2104|Joseph Fuller]], the great grandfather of [[Fuller-5937|Philo]] and [[Fuller-7754|Heman]] FULLER to [[Fuller-5853|Pat ''Fuller'' Credit]]. The purpose of this page is to detail the travels of one of the siblings, [[Fuller-7754|Heman]], of [[Fuller-5853|Pat]]'s direct ancestor, [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]]: '''Generation of [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] (1802-1876)'''
{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-48.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Philo lived in many places:
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Were Born in [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Vermont, Fuller Name Study|Vermont]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Removed about 1823 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In New York, Fuller Name Study|New York]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Then about 1834 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Ohio, Fuller Name Study|Ohio]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-18.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Then between 1846 and 1850 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Iowa, Fuller Name Study|Iowa]] }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-28.png |align=l |size=s |caption=And, Finally, Before 1860, To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line In Missouri, Fuller Name Study|Missouri]] Where He Died in 1876. }} ---- [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] and [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] are the sons of [[Fuller-190|Ashbel Fuller]] and [[Millard-1303|Loraine Millard]]. Ashbel Fuller, Sr's descendants of up to five generations who currently have WikiTree profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fuller-Descendants-190 can be found here] which included the parents of [[Roos-1405|Carey Roos]] and [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]].
The descendants of Heman will be tracked to {{Blue|[[:Category:Participants%2C_Fuller_Name_Study|Carey A. Roos]] who is the contact for this page}}. ---- == [[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]], Sibling of [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] == For more details See [[Space:Heman, Sibling of Philo|Heman, Sibling of Philo]] {| |{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-48.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Heman
and All 10 Siblings
Were Born in [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In Vermont, Fuller Name Study|Vermont]] }} {{Image|file=Heman_Sibling_of_Philo.png| |size=m |align=R |caption=Heman Fuller migration from Ferrisburgh, Vermont to Fowler and Fullerville, New York.}} [[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1gzWCI2HYl0BVZKGjLUgYEcrIDcC-yNCQ&ll=44.18429284337657%2C-74.23981987597972&z=9 Alternative View of Map]] (External Link)
{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Removed about 1823 To [[:Category: Joseph 2104 Line, In New York, Fuller Name Study|New York]] where he died. }} ---- == Maintenance == Since this data has been relocated to [[Space:Adding_New_Fuller_Lines#Including_Siblings_of_Direct_Ancestors|"Adding New Fuller Lines"]] it can be either deleted or summarized and linked to its new location. This section should be limited to a quick note of tasks to be performed, direction of research, etc. Entered [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Heman%2C_Sibling_of_Philo#Introduction Introduction] for Carey's approval. Changed Introduction so all titles are on the same level of indentation. When I add details of DESCENDENTS then they will be indented. Need Pat's approval. Hide the section, "== Generation of [[Fuller-5937|Philo Fuller]] (1802-1876) ==" before combining with the Introduction. If the new format is approved by Carey, the revised Introduction can be used as a template for adding more sibling studies. This maintenance section and the above Introduction can be moved/copied to "yet-to-be-named" sibling studies section on the [[Space:Adding%20New%20Fuller%20Lines|Adding New Fuller Lines]] page which is long-overdue to be completed. If Carey approves then the old section hidden above will be deleted when Pat does the move/copy to "Adding New Fuller Lines". Approved. 5/18/2019 roos-1405 Carey Roos Thank you, Carey. ~~~~ btw, this message followed by 4 tildes (referred to as a time stamp) was added on the edit page to get this result: Thank you, Carey. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 17:24, 18 May 2019 (UTC)

Heman Chapin Buckingham Probate Record

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'''The will of Heman C. Buckingham''' {{Image|file=Buckingham-987.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Heman Buckingham Will Page 1 }} {{Image|file=Buckingham-987-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Heman Buckingham Will Page 2 }} '''Oregon, Wills and Probate Records, 1849-1963 for Heman C Buckingham, Benton Case File, No 370, Henderson, Wilson-Carter, Smiley - Heman C Buckingham Images 1052 - 1085''' {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Page 1. }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 2 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-2.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 3 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-3.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 4 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 5 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-5.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 6 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-6.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 7 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 8 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-8.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 9 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-9.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 10 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-10.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 11 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-11.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 12 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-12.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 13 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-13.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 14 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-14.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 15 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 16 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-16.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 17 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-19.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 18 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-20.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 19 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-21.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 20 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-22.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 21 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-23.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 22 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-24.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 23 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-25.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 24 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-26.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 25 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-27.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Page 26 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-28.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 27 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-29.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Page 28 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-30.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 29 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-31.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 30 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-32.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Page 31 }} {{Image|file=Heman_Chapin_Buckingham_Probate_Record-33.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Page 32 }}

Hemblington, Norfolk One Place Study

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== Information == See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemblington Hemblington] for information about this Norfolk Parish near Blofield and [http://www.hemblingtonchurch.org.uk/ All Saints Church] to learn more about the church. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bayes-370|Gary Bayes]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Hemblington, Norfolk, England. My paternal grandfather was from this small English parish and initially I will be loading my relatives, but eventually all who have lived there. 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 == 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 my own Hemblington people to this site. * Adding Hemblington people wherever I find them. * Encouraging others to add Hemblington people here.

Hemblington Place Study

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Hembree Descendants' Eastern Cherokee Applications

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In 1906 and 1907, some descendants of Abraham Hembree applied for restitution from the U.S. Federal Government. Each person was required to "establish that he/she was a member or descendants of a person that had been included in the forced removal to Indian Territory, known as the “Ross Party."For more regarding the lawsuit and the Guion Miller Roll, please see: *[https://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/rolls/guion-miller-rolls.html US National Archives: Guion Miller Roll, 1906 - 1911] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears#Eastern_Cherokee_Restitution Trail of Tears > Eastern Cherokee Restitution at Wikipedia] *[https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/202/101/ United States v. Cherokee Nation, 202 U.S. 101 (1906)] Judgement in favor of the Eastern Cherokee tribe, 28 May 1906 The descendants were not able to demonstrate a formal link between their ancestors and the Cherokees, thus were denied. Below is a formal investigation of the dozens of pages of the descendants' applications, supplementary notes, and letters. Since there was a cash award, this information must be taken with a grain of salt. ==Sources== *'''Mahala Hembree Clonts' Testimony:''' Ancestry.com. U.S., Records Related to Enrollment of Eastern Cherokee by Guion Miller, 1908-1910 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Records Relating to Enrollment of Eastern Cherokee by Guion Miller, 1908-1910. M685, microfilm, 12 rolls. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793-1999, Record Group 75. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. Search: Volume 3 > #4969-2661, image 398 of 510 . Accessed on ancestry.com, 5 Nov 2019. * View {{Ancestry Image|60555|M685_0008_0401}} on ancestry.com, (requires subscription). * View free [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/18087953?h=82c8f3 Ancestry Sharing Image]

Hembree Name Study

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[[Category:Hembree 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.

Hemingway House

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Ernest Hemingway loved the time he spent in his now-famous house in Key West, Florida. While there, he enjoyed writing and fishing off the coast. Located at 907 Whitehead Street, the house sits at the Southern coast of the island near a prominent lighthouse. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on 24 November, 1968. The house rests only 16 feet above sea level, but remains the second-highest site on the island. It was constructed in 1851 by Asa Tift, a shipwright. The home is styled after Southern colonial mansions and built from limestone quarried on-site. It was clearly well constructed as it has survived all the turbulent weather of Florida without even a leaking basement. The house was one of the first on the island to have indoor plumbing and the first to have and upstairs bathroom with running water, which was replenished with a rain cistern. It's swimming pool was also the first in Key West and the only one withing over 100 miles in the 1930's. Pauline, Hemingway's second wife, spent $20,000 to have the pool built for her husband while he was covering the Spanish Civil War in 1938. Hemingway was not pleased about the cost. He had bought the house for only $8,000. In 1935, the local visitor bureau included Hemingway's house in their tourism brochure. Upset by the gawkers, Hemingway hired his friend Toby Bruce to construct an enormous brick wall around the property. Hemingway, a fan of boxing, also constructed a boxing ring in the yard and paid local fighters to spar with him. The house is also famous for it's [[Space:HemingwaysCats|polydactyl cats, known as Hemingway's Cats.]] [[Category:Florida]]

Heminover Name Study

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[[Category:Heminover Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hemenover-1|L Hemenover]] 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 ==

Hemmant Cemetery Free space page

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[[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Hemmant Cemetery == Brisbane City Council's Hemmant Cemetery and Crematorium is set among eucalypt trees and wattles. It is located in Brisbane's bayside, next to the Fleming Road Reserve. This site is rich in social history and many local pioneers rest there. Lawn graves and ashes memorial sites are relatively easy to locate at Hemmant Cemetery. The allotment number is marked on the bottom right hand side of most plaques and numbers run in sequential order. As the monument area is quite old, not all monuments are numbered, and not all graves have monuments or headstones. Numbering was introduced in the late 1900s. The Council recommends you visit the cemetery during office hours for assistance and directions. === Location === :'''Address:''' 500 Hemmant Tingalpa Road, Hemmant, QLD, 4174
:'''Latitude:''' -27.451101
:'''Longitude:''' 153.127501
:'''GPS:''' 27 27.06608, 153 7.650146 === Links === * [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-safety/community-support/cemeteries/hemmant-cemetery-crematorium Council Information on Hemmant Cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2200437 Find-a-Grave] - this has 22,362 records listed as at 8 May 2019 * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/266708 BillionGraves] - this has 155 records listed as at 8 May 2019 * [[:Category:Hemmant_Cemetery%2C_Hemmant%2C_Queensland|WikiTree category page for Hemmant Cemetery]] - this has 81 profiles in the category as at 8 May 2019 * [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-safety/community-support/funeral-planning-grave-search/grave-location-search-family-history Grave location search] * [https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/sites/default/files/20190226-hemmant-cemetery-map.pdf Hemmant Cemetery area map (pdf)] * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/-27.4678001/153.1339111 Street map] === Progress === * As at the beginning of 8 May 2019 there were 3 WikiTree profiles categorised for this cemetery. This has now increased to 81. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 05:42, 8 May 2019 (UTC) * As of 27 March 2023, there are now over 360 WikiTree profiles for this cemetery category. [[Cooper-33754]] 10:55, 27 Mar 2023 (UTC+10)

Hempel Name Study Media

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[[Category: Hempel Name Study]] Category:Australia Category:New Zealand Category: Europe (en) Category:Poland Category:Czech_Republic Category:Austria Category:Prussia Category:Germany Category:The_Netherlands Category:Denmark Category:England Category:Canada Category: United States of America To join Hempel_Name_Study sub-Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hempel_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork] The Hempel_Name_Study Space pages are: Hempel_Name_Study at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Name_Study] this page and Hempel Name Study Media at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Name_Study_Media] the other media page Pending below is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Resource_Page] *** My WikiTree Czarowitz-1 Add Find Help Hempel-60.jpg Hempel Name Study Media Privacy Level: Public (Green) Profile (public view) Edit Images Changes Privacy Profile (private view) Date: [start date?] [end date?] Location: [location?] Surnames/tags: Hempel, Hemple, Hampel, Hampl Hample, Himpel, Heimpel Profile managers: Jon Philmore Czarowitz private message [send private message], Vicky Majewski private message [send private message], Michael Maranda private message [send private message], Alison Andrus private message [send private message], Douglas - San Jose, CA private message [send private message], Craig Dellandrea private message [send private message], Marcella Chapple private message [send private message], Alan Channon private message [send private message], Jack Ackworth private message [send private message], Bart Kakoschke private message [send private message], Irmtraud Albrecht private message [send private message], David MacPhail private message [send private message], Tom Hampel private message [send private message], and Jess Black private message [send private message] Last profile change on 12 Jan 2017 21:33: You posted a message on the page for Hempel Name Study Media. [1 thank-you received] This page has been accessed 179 times. Categories: South Australia, Hempel Name Study | Germany, Hempel Name Study | Victoria, Hempel Name Study | Australia, Hempel Name study| United States, Hempel Name Study. German Immigrants to Texas, Australian Cemeteries Project To join Hempel Name times.sub-Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. This is for extra media for [[Space:Hempel_Name_Study|Hempel Name Study]] Here is a new Hempel Resource Page I'm working on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Resource_Page] Tags are surnames researched by members. Some are: Hempel, Hemple, Hampel, Hample, Hampl, Himpel, Heimpel These have profiles on Wikitree. If you have others, let me know. Here is a resource for our members For Hampel and Hampl profiles see Tom Hampel or Michael Maranda. Both have some of theirs already set up to show. Tom and Michael have profiles in the Czech Republic. Another location that is a destination and a Resource is Australia. The projects under way are many. here are links that might be of interest to those in Australia or have burials that need searching there. * Category: Australian Cemeteries Project ** * Category: Australian Cemeteries ** Add the category for Hempel Name Study to those Hempel profiles who are buried there. Be sure to enclose the category:xxx with the double brackets[[ ]]. Note:Placing a enclosed category anywhere on a page links that category to that page.

Hemphill County, Texas

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Welcome to Hemphill County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Canadian,Tx Dozer Sign. }} *{{Blue|Hemphill County was formed from Bexar and Young districts in 1876 and organized in 1887.}} It is named for Republic of Texas Justice, John Hemphill. :'''1675''' nomadic Indian tribes representing the Apache, Comanche, Kiowa, and others roamed the Panhandle following the huge buffalo herds.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemphill_County,_Texas :'''1840'''- Josiah came through searching for an alternate route to California through Santa Fe, New Mexico, Josiah Gregg :'''1845''' -Captain Randolph B. Marcy (1845) surveyed trails that crossed Hemphill County, following the south bank of the Canadian River. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1874–75''' Red River War the United States Army attempted to force the Indians of the Southern Plains to move to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. Two major battles took place in what would become Hemphill County: the Battle of Lyman’s Wagon Train and the Battle of Buffalo Wallow. :'''1870''' open-range ranching began in Hemphill County even before the end of the buffalo. :'''April 12, 1879''', Wheeler County became the first organized county in the Panhandle, with 14 other unorganized counties attached to it, one of which was Hemphill County. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hogtown }} :'''1876''' - Hemphill county formed with over fifty other counties in the Panhandle and Southern Panhandle Plains.Ranches were the primary settlers until the railroad arrived. :'''1875,''' A. G. Springer established a temporary ranch in the eastern part of the county, and a handful of other settlers followed in 1876 and 1877.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch12 :'''1887''' - Railaoad gave rise to towns : Glazier, Canadian and Mendota in 1887. :'''late 1870-s'''Cresswell Ranch, headquartered in Roberts County, came to occupy much of western Hemphill County. :'''1878''' the Moody-Andrews Land and Cattle Company established its PO Ranch in the western and central sections of the county. :'''1887''' County was organized in 1887. Canadian was chosen as county seat. It is named for location on S side of Canadian River. :Settlement on N of river was Clear Creek AKA Hogtown) :Hogtown soon relocated to Canadian and the town of Canadian was chosen as the county seat. :Named for Texas Texas Supreme Court Justice John Hemphill who was present at the Council House Fight in San Antonio in 1840 John Hemphill was present at the Council House Fight in San Antonio in 1840 :::1842 -John Hemphill developed the state’s system of law. :::1842 John Hemphill took part in the Somervell expedition in 1842. Hemphill was known as the “John Marshall of Texas” for the role he played in developing the state’s system of law. :'''1880''' fourteen ranches with combined herds of about 9,600 cattle had been established in the county; the United States census found 149 people living there that year. :'''1881''' Rhodes and Aldridge Cattle Company established a large ranch in Hemphill County in :'''1883''' - the Texas Land and Cattle Company established the Laurel Leaf Ranch in the eastern part of the county. :1886 terrible winter , spelled the end of the open range. :'''1886''', the Southern Kansas Railway Company, a Santa Fe subsidiary, began to build a rail line into the Panhandle of Texas. :'''1887''' E. P. Purcell and O. H. Nelson, laid out a 240-acre townsite for the soon to arrive Southern Kansas Railway. The site, which was on the South bank of the Canadian River connected to the community of Hogtown (AKA Clear Creek) by a bridge that summer. Residents and businesses moved from Hogtown to be near the rails. :'''1887''' - A post office was granted and the town's first hotel - The Log Cabin opened its doors. :'''July 4 1888''' Canadian hosted the first annual Cowboys' Reunion rodeo - one of the first commercial rodeos in Texas. :'''1890s''' saw a county covered with smaller, privately owned and fenced ranching operations in place of the unfenced, public-domain, free-range empire. :'''1900''' the town was thriving due to its being a division point for the railroad. The town soon had cotton gins, grain elevators and even a private academy, as well as the usual businesses necessary to a vibrant town. It was estimated that the town once had as many as '''thirteen''' saloons. :'''1902''' The '''Woman's Christian Temperance Union''' set up their own building - which also houses the city library. :'''1907''', Canadian was designated a division point by the Santa Fe, a factor which brought diversification to the previously ranching economy of the area. :'''1920's''' boundary dispute involving Hemphill Count. As a result, a United States Supreme Court decision in 1930 led to the relocation of the 100th meridian, the eastern border of the Panhandle, approximately 3,700 feet to the east. This strip, 132 miles long, expanded Lipscomb, Wheeler, Hemphill, Collingsworth, and Childress counties :The Handbook of Texas acknowledges the names of early business pioneers as George and John J. Gerlach, Harvey E. Hoover, Edward H. Brainard, and Nahim Abraham, who immigrated from Lebanon. :'''1930's''' crops were grown on 86,000 acres in Hemphill County. Meanwhile, the cattle industry remained vital to the local economy; in 1930 the agricultural census counted over 55,000 cattle. :Temple Lea Houston, Sam Houston's youngest (and most flamboyant) son once lived in ''''''Canadian before settling in what is now Oklahoma. :'''mid 1950''' Santa Fe influence would remain very strong until the mid-1950s when the railway moved its employees to Amarillo. :'''1950's''' The railroad, which had long since been absorbed by the Santa Fe - closed the '''roundhouse''' in the 1950s. This might have been a deathblow to a lesser town, but Canadian survived. :'''1955''' -oil was discovered in the county in 1955, production remained relatively small because the technology had not yet progressed to efficiently capture the very deep reserves known to exist :'''1970s''', the county grew due to a rapid expansion of oil production. :'''1974''', oil production had reached 999,000 barrels (158,800 m3) and more than 1,891,000 bbl (300,600 m3) in 1978. In 2000, about 505,000 bbl :'''1980''' - From the 1950 population of 2,600, county population grew to nearly 3,500 . :Hemphill County was roughly the midway point of two smaller lines, the Clinton, Oklahoma, and Western Railroad Company and the Clinton-Oklahoma-Western Railroad Company of Texas, which by the late 1920s, collectively linked Clinton, Oklahoma, with Pampa, Texas. :'''1980''' cultivated land in the county amounted to only 50,000 acres. ===Government Offices=== Hemphill County has had two courthouses:'''1887 and 1909''' http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Canadian_Texas/Canadian-Texas-Hemphill-County-Courthouse.htm#1909 :'''1st Courthouse, 1887''' - Hemphill County’s first courthouse was constructed in Canadian in 1887 and used for over twenty years. :1890, a Wisconsin born architect from St. Louis, Robert G. Kirsch, designed a two-story red brick jail in Canadian, the first permanent public building in the county. It was used as a jail until 1982 and still stands behind the current courthouse. :'''2nd Hemphill courthouse, 1909''' is still being used. This was built of red brick in a Classical style with Italianate influences. A central tower framed by brick pilasters looms over the front entrance, topped by bulls-eye windows, brackets, broken pediments with modillions and a small, silver dome. The building’s red brick is also accented by corbelling on the lower floors and by white limestone around the windows, around the front entrance and in the keystones over the top floor windows. The original cost of constructing this courthouse was $31,278. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1909 courthouse. }} :'''1964''', a renovation replaced the original windows and doors with metal ones and a new jail was built and attached to the rear of the courthouse in 1982 using a similar color of red brick. ===Geography=== :Latitude/Longitude: 35°50' north latitude and 100°15' west longitude. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch12 :Canadian, the county seat, is 8-10 NW center of the county and about 120 miles NE of Amarillo. :Named for: named for John Hemphill. :Size 904 sq mi of rolling plains and rugged terrain, broken by two major rivers and dozens of creeks. Rivers/Creeks - Canadian River flows easterly across the N -central part of the county, and the Washita River flows west to east across the S part. Red Deer Creek is the major tributary of the Canadian, Gageby Creek is the largest county tributary of the Washita. Over 3 dozen smaller creeks drain into the rivers. :Elevation 2,200 to 2,800 feet above sea level. :Soil - clay loam, sandy loam, and alluvial soils support a variety of native grasses as well as wheat, grain sorghum, hay, and other cultivated grass crops, cottonwood and elm trees can be found in the numerous creekbottoms. :Minerals - Oil and natural gas also contribute to the local economy; oil production in 2000 was more than 505,000 barrels. :Rainfall: 20.5 inches Growing season 204 days a year Temperature is 95° F in July, and minimum is 23° in January. {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Canadian, Tx Wagon Bridge }} Politics - voters of Hemphill County supported Democratic presidential candidates in almost every election from 1888 to 1948; during that period the Republicans took the county only in 1928, when a majority of local voters supported Herbert Hoover. In presidential elections between 1952 and 2004, however, county voters consistently supported Republican candidates. The only Democrat to win in the county during that period was '''Lyndon B. Johnson''', who defeated Barry Goldwater in 1964. ====Adjacent counties==== :Lipscomb County (north) :Ellis County, Oklahoma (northeast) :Roger Mills County, Oklahoma (southeast) :Wheeler County (south) :Roberts County (west) :Gray County (southwest) ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Kettle_National_Grassland Black Kettle National Grassland] ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{Clear}} As of the census of 2000, 3,351 people, 1,280 households, and 948 families giving a population density of 4 people/sq mi per. TheThe racial makeup of the county was 87.65% White, 1.55% Black or African American, 0.72% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 8.48% from other races, and 1.31% from two or more races. About 15.6% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $35,456, and for a family was $42,036. Males had a median income of $31,154 versus $19,423 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,929. About 10.90% of families and 12.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.70% of those under age 18 and 12.80% of those age 65 or over. Highways:
* U.S. Highway 60 *U.S. Highway 83 *Texas State Highway 33 {{Image|file=Hemphill_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hemphill county jail, Canadian, Tx }}{{clear}} ====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category:Canadian, Texas|Canadian]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Glazier, Texas|Glazier]] *[[:Category:Gem, Texas|Gem]] ===Formed From=== *Young and Bexar territories. ====Resources==== **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Kettle_National_Grassland Black Kettle National Grassland] ===Census=== :1880 --- 149 — :1890 --- 519 248.3% :1900 --- 815 57.0% :1910 --- 3,170 289.0% :1920 --- 4,280 35.0% :1930 --- 4,637 8.3% :1940 --- 4,170 −10.1% :1950 --- 4,123 −1.1% :1960 --- 3,185 −22.8% :1970 --- 3,084 −3.2% :1980 --- 5,304 72.0% :1990 --- 3,720 −29.9% :2000 --- 3,351 −9.9% :2010 --- 3,807 13.6% :Est. 2015 --- 4,264 ====Notables==== ====Cemeteries==== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery, Canadian, Texas|Edith Ford Memorial Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Eller Flat Cemetery, Hemphill County, Texas|Eller Flat Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hemphill/ListHemphill.html Hemphill Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2625 FindaGrave] *[http://www.co.hemphill.tx.us/default.aspx?Hemphill_County/County.Cemetery Hemphill Cemetery Association] ===Sources===

Hemphill Research

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This is a space Page to work the many Hemphill's from the Carolinas and an attempt to unravel the mix-ups being propagated on the Internet. '''Note:''' This family, in part, may have been a part of the deCoursey.ged upload. :Please Categories list below.[[Category:Hemphill]] ==Rev. Dr. John Hemphill, Blackstock, Chester, SC== Pastor of Presbyterian Churches in the Rocky Creek area. Of Scots-Irish descent.Entry for son, John Hemphill, 1803, Blackstock, Chester Co., SC, ''Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1'', p.370, John R. Vile, ABC-CLIO, 2003. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=U6uJ-oWsZFYC&pg=PA370&lpg=PA370&dq=Rev.+Dr.+John+Hemphill+and+mary+nixon&source=bl&ots=3U2ONsW8Cw&sig=ACfU3U3w-CXknyJwNu3oImF7qD2PodlvPQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6yYa04fLlAhUEneAKHQHaClwQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Rev.%20Dr.%20John%20Hemphill%20and%20mary%20nixon&f=false] ===Marriage 1 - Jane LindEntry for son, John Hemphill, 1803, Blackstock, Chester Co., SC, ''Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1'', p. 370, John R. Vile, ABC-CLIO, 2003. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=U6uJ-oWsZFYC&pg=PA370&lpg=PA370&dq=Rev.+Dr.+John+Hemphill+and+mary+nixon&source=bl&ots=3U2ONsW8Cw&sig=ACfU3U3w-CXknyJwNu3oImF7qD2PodlvPQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6yYa04fLlAhUEneAKHQHaClwQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Rev.%20Dr.%20John%20Hemphill%20and%20mary%20nixon&f=false]=== ====[[Hemphill-463|Elizabeth (Hemphill) Gaulden, Sturgis]]==== Elizabeth married Dempsey Gaulden and later married Sturgis. ====Child 2==== ====Child 3==== ====Child 4==== ====1803, John Hemphill==== ====1806, William Ramsey==== Source Entry for son, William Ramsey, ''Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College: Containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College, and of Washington College, and of Washington and Jefferson College'', p. 67, Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Washington County, Pa.), Elm street printing Company, 1889 - Universities and colleges.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=-ahBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=dr.+john+hemphill,+york+county,+sc&source=bl&ots=2ReY3kh761&sig=ACfU3U1LKDrpRQUgXmj-jTvZHkjDpFJtTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKn8rr3fLlAhXJV98KHaw8AW8Q6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr.%20john%20hemphill%2C%20york%20county%2C%20sc&f=false] ===Marriage 2, Mary Nixon, 1811Entry for son, James Hemphill, 1813, Chester, Chester District, SC,''Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College: Containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College, and of Washington College, and of Washington and Jefferson College'', p. 67, Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Washington County, Pa.), Elm street printing Company, 1889 - Universities and colleges.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=-ahBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=dr.+john+hemphill,+york+county,+sc&source=bl&ots=2ReY3kh761&sig=ACfU3U1LKDrpRQUgXmj-jTvZHkjDpFJtTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKn8rr3fLlAhXJV98KHaw8AW8Q6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr.%20john%20hemphill%2C%20york%20county%2C%20sc&f=false]=== ====1813, James Hemphill==== SourceEntry for son, James Hemphill, 1813, Chester, Chester District, SC, ''Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College: Containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College, and of Washington College, and of Washington and Jefferson College'', p. 67, Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Washington County, Pa.), Elm street printing Company, 1889 - Universities and colleges.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=-ahBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=dr.+john+hemphill,+york+county,+sc&source=bl&ots=2ReY3kh761&sig=ACfU3U1LKDrpRQUgXmj-jTvZHkjDpFJtTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKn8rr3fLlAhXJV98KHaw8AW8Q6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr.%20john%20hemphill%2C%20york%20county%2C%20sc&f=false] ==Sources==

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Hempstead County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Hempstead County, Arkansas! == ===Early History=== Hempstead County's history dates back to the early 19th century. It was established on December 15, 1818, as one of the original five counties of the Arkansas Territory. The county was named after [[Hempstead-156|Edward Hempstead]], a delegate to the United States Congress from the Missouri Territory. At the time of its establishment, the area was primarily inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Caddo people. ===Territorial and Statehood Period=== During the territorial period, Hempstead County played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States. It was a hub for pioneers and settlers moving westward, as it was located along important trails and routes, including the Southwest Trail and the Military Road. As Arkansas gained statehood in 1836, Hempstead County continued to grow. The economy was largely driven by agriculture, with cotton becoming a major crop and the foundation of the county's economy. Slavery was a prevalent institution in the county during this time, as it was throughout the southern United States. ===Civil War and Reconstruction=== The Civil War had a significant impact on Hempstead County, as it did on many parts of the South. The county saw both Union and Confederate presence and experienced battles and skirmishes. The Battle of Prairie D'Ane, fought in 1864, was one of the notable conflicts in the county during the war. After the war, during the Reconstruction era, Hempstead County like other parts of the South underwent significant changes. The end of slavery led to challenges in the economy and social structure, and the county had to adapt to new circumstances. ===20th Century and Beyond=== In the 20th century, Hempstead County continued to evolve. Agriculture remained important, but the economy diversified with the emergence of industries like timber, poultry farming, and manufacturing. The county's largest city, Hope, gained national attention as the birthplace of President Bill Clinton, who served as the 42nd President of the United States. The county's historical significance was recognized with sites like the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site and the Historic Washington State Park, both of which attract visitors interested in the county's history. == Maps and Boundaries == Hempstead County is located in the sowthwestern par of the state of Arkansas. It is bordered by the following counties: *[[Space:Pike_County_Arkansas|Pike County]] (north) *[[Space:Nevada_County_Arkansas|Nevada County]] (east) *[[Space:Lafayette_County_Arkansas|Lafayette County]] (south) *[[Space:Miller_County_Arkansas|Miller County]] (southwest) *[[Space:Little River_County_Arkansas|Little River County]] (west) *[[Space:Howard_County_Arkansas|Howard County]] (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Blevins%2C_Arkansas|Blevins]]||[[:Category:Hope%2C_Arkansas|Hope]]||[[:Category:Washington%2C_Arkansas|Washington]] |}
===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Fulton%2C_Arkansas|Fulton]]||[[:Category:McCaskill%2C_Arkansas|McCaskill]]||[[:Category:McNab%2C_Arkansas|McNab]] |- |[[:Category:Oakhaven%2C_Arkansas|Oakhaven]]||[[:Category:Ozan%2C_Arkansas|Ozan]]||[[:Category:Patmos%2C_Arkansas|Patmos]] |- |[[:Category:Perrytown%2C_Arkansas|Perrytown]] |}
===Census-designated place=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Arcadia||Bellair||Coler||Deaneyville |- |De Ann||Dotson||Doyle||Dunlap |- |Carlandville||Guernsey||Sheppard||Shover Springs |- |Spudel||Spring Hill||Tokie||Tokio |- |Yancy |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Bodcaw_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Bodcaw]]||[[:Category:Bois_d%27Arc_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Bois d'Arc]]||[[:Category:De_Roan_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|De Roan]] |- |[[:Category:Garland_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Garland]]||[[:Category:Mine_Creek_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Mine Creek]]||[[:Category:Noland_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Noland]] |- |[[:Category:Ozan_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Ozan]]||[[:Category:Redland_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Redland]]||[[:Category:Saline_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Saline]] |- |[[:Category:Springhill_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Spring Hill]]||[[:Category:Wallaceburg_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Wallaceburg]]||[[:Category:Water_Creek_Township%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|Water Creek]] |}
===Unincorporated Communities=== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Bingen||Clow||Moscow |}
===Historical Communities=== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Albany||Barker||Bell||Belton |- |Bills||Clarks Mill||Compton||Corinth |- |Crackers Neck||Delaware Village||Dixon||Dolph |- |Drab||Egar||Eleyville||Fay |- |Fontaine||Goodlett||Graves||Hempstead |- |Hempstead C. H.||Hickory Creek||Hervey||Jakajones |- |Justus Mill||Kilgore||Lively||Long Prairie |- |Long Springs||Lost Prairie||Lynnville||Marlbrook |- |McNab Rural Station||Niphon||Ozan Junction||Pauton |- |Payton||Red River||Red Sand||Register |- |Sardis||Shelton||Switch||Virginius |- |Wellsville||Westbrook||Wilson's Cross Roads||Wildcat |- |Wood |} ==Tourism and Festival Events== Hempstead County, Arkansas, offers a variety of tourism opportunities and festival events that showcase the region's culture, history, and local attractions. Here are some highlights: #'''Fall Festival and Trade Days (Prescott, Arkansas)''': This event is a family-friendly festival held in Prescott, Arkansas, each year. It likely includes activities such as arts and crafts, live entertainment, food vendors, and various games and attractions for all ages. #'''Watermelon Festival (Hope, Arkansas)''': The Watermelon Festival in Hope, Arkansas, is a well-known event celebrating the local tradition of growing watermelons. It typically features watermelon-themed activities, contests, live music, food vendors, arts and crafts, and a parade. #'''Train Day Festival (Hope, Arkansas)''': The Train Day Festival in Hope celebrates the town's historical significance in the railroad industry. The event could include model train displays, train-themed activities, educational exhibits, and entertainment. #'''Jonquil Festival (Washington, Arkansas)''': The Jonquil Festival in Washington, Arkansas, likely celebrates the blooming of jonquil flowers in spring. This event may include garden tours, arts and crafts, food vendors, live music, and other outdoor activities. #'''Twin Rivers Festival (McNab, Arkansas)''': The Twin Rivers Festival in McNab, Arkansas, might celebrate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the area. It could involve outdoor activities, local vendors, and community gatherings. #'''Hope Bluegrass Festival (Hope, Arkansas)''': The Hope Bluegrass Festival is a music-focused event that brings together bluegrass musicians and enthusiasts. Attendees can enjoy live performances, jam sessions, workshops, and more. #'''Southwest Arkansas District Livestock Show and Rodeo (Hope, Arkansas)''': This event likely showcases agricultural and livestock-related activities, including livestock shows, rodeo competitions, and exhibitions highlighting the region's rural heritage. #'''James Black's Bowie Heritage Festival (Washington, Arkansas)''': This festival celebrates the heritage of James Black, a renowned blacksmith who is said to have crafted the famous Bowie knife. The event could include historical reenactments, blacksmithing demonstrations, and exhibits about the Bowie knife's history. #'''The Flying Pig Vintage Flea and Trade Days (Hope, Arkansas)''': This flea market-style event could feature vintage and antique goods, crafts, collectibles, and various items for sale from local vendors. #'''Frontier Days (Washington, Arkansas)''': Frontier Days in Washington may offer a glimpse into the area's past with period-specific activities, demonstrations, crafts, and educational programs that highlight the region's history during the frontier era. #'''The Civil War Weekend (Washington, Arkansas)''': This event might include reenactments, exhibits, and educational programs related to the Civil War era, particularly focusing on the historical significance of Washington during that time. == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brundige Building, Hope, Arkansas 1904 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Brundidge_Building| Brundidge Building]]''' - The brundidge Building is a two and one half story, structural brick, party wall commericial storefront building with a brick perapet front. It is deisgned in the Romanseque Revival style and displays an abundance of Romanesque detail. Its plan is basicly rectangular and the exterior finishes of the first floor storefront have been covered recently with decoratve cermic tile. It is covered with a built-up tar roof and supported upon a continuous brick foundation. It is located in the heart of Hope's commercial district. Erected in 1893 for J. P. Brundidge. The names of the architect, craftsman or builder is not known. Nevertheless, Until recently the building was a retail store (Scott's Department Store). The upper area was used as a rooming house in the early 20th centry. Later, the second story served as a meeting hall for the Fraternal Order of Elks. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=William J. Clinton Boyhood Home }} *'''[[Wikipedia:President_William_Jefferson_Clinton_Birthplace_Home_National_Historic_Site| Presidenct William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home]]''' - Known as the William J. Clinton Boyhood Home. It is located at 117 South Hervey Street in Hope, Arkansas. The house was built in 1917 and was the childhood home of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States. The house is a two-story, four-room house with a front porch and a bable roof. The house was purchased by the City of Hope in the early 1990s and was restored to its original condition. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1997. The house contains many original furnishings and personal items from the Clinton's life and political career. Visitors can tour the house and lear about Clinton's early life in Hope and the influences that shaped him as a person and a politician. The house also include information about the history of Hope and the surrounding area. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Confederate State Capitol building (Arkansas) }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Confederate_State_Capitol_building_(Arkansas)| Confederate State Capitol Building (Arkansas)]]''' - This building, which became the Confederate State Capitol in September 1863, is a two-story wood frame structure with brick foundation walls and piers that was erected in 1836 to serve as the Hempstead County Courthouse. It was the second courthouse to be built in Hempstead County; the First, built in 1924, was of hewn logs. The main entrance is protected by a one-story, one bay, pedimented Greek Revival portico. The portico is supported by square tapered columns having molded capitals and bases. The entrance door is flanked by pilasters of similar design. The four-paneled entrance door has molded trim and a transom above. There are two outside end chimneys. They are laid of running bond brick and have corbeled caps. Two fireplaces are located at either end of the courtroom. They are stacked bond brick with woold surrounds. The side surrounds have a raised pilaster design supporting a simple mantel. The town of Washington bought the building in 1875 and used it as a schoolhouse until 1914. After 1914, it served as a residence and Justice of the Peace's office until about 1928 when the Cleburne Chapter of the United States Daughters of the Confederacy conceived the plan of restoring it. In 1929, the Arkansas General Assembly create teh Wartime Capitol Commission, which was charged with the responbility of restoring and maintaining the old building. It remained under their control until 1847 when it was placed under the aegis of the newly create Arkansas Commemorative Commission. It has been maintained and operated as an historic building museum since that time, but came under the administration of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism in th 1970s. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dooley Hill Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dooley%27s_Ferry_Fortifications_Historic_District| Dooley's Ferry Fortificiations Historic District]]''' - Encompases a series of military eathworks ereted in southwestern, Arkansas, along the Red River. Constructed in late 1864 as a defense against Union Forces moving toward Shreveport, Louisiana. Dooley's Ferry was the location of a ferry crossing for the Red River. The ferry was operated by James Dooley and his family and was an important transportation link in the area. The ground above Dooley's Ferry provided excellent location for defensive fortifications, with high ground flanked by lakes and swampy areas controlling the road network leading to the ferry. The impressive works would never face combat conditions. While they never witnessed a shot fired in wartime, the forticiations at Dooley's Ferry over insight to Confederate strategy during the waning days of the war. After the ware a cemetery for African-Americans was established adjacent to one of the gun emplacements. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ethridge House Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ethridge_House_(Hope,_Arkansas)| Ethridge House]]''' -Located at 511 North Main Street just north of Hope's historic downtown, the Ethridge House is a two-story, wood frame residence that, though originally constructed in 1894, was significantly modified to its present Plain Traditional style appearance in 1912. Its full-width, single story front porch roof and balcony is supported by the four Tuscan columns that dominate the front elevation. The interior proportions and details appear to largerly reflect the earlier, 1894 decorative scheme. Mr. Richard Ethridge moved to Hope from Okolona in Clark County some time before 1894 to open a drug store, the Ethridge Drug Company. He contracted with a local carpenter (identity not known) to contruct the wood frame residence here for his family, which they moved into by 1894. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Foster House Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Foster_House_(420_South_Spruce_Street,_Hope,_Arkansas)| Foster House]]''' -The Foster House is a two and one half story, brick masonry residence designed in the traditional American plan known as the "foursquare", but with Prairie style and Crafsman influences. Its solid, massive aspect is relieved only by two single story, hipped roof porches on the eastern and southern elevations and a singl, central gable roof dormer on the eatern elevation. It was designed in 1917 by the Texarkana firm of Witt, Siebert and Halsey and completed in 1918. It was commissioned by Leonidas Alston Foster, a prominent bussinessman in Hope, and the surrounding vincity. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Goodlett Gin at Washington State Park Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Goodlett_Gin| Goodlett Gin]]''' - The Goodlett gin is significant because it is the only completely steam-powered cotton gin still operable in the United States. Built in 1883 by Captain Dave Goodlett, this gin has been continually owned and opearted by the Goodlett family. Soon asfter the Civil War Captaim Dave Goodlett bought 1400 acres of land in Hempstead County. After clearing the land he began growing cotton. For several years he used a nearby gin to process his crop, but in 1883 he built ha gin of his own. Uing pine cut from his own farm Captain Goodlett built a gin building and scale house. These buildings have required only a few minor repairs during thier 90 year history. For the first 15 years of its operationa the gin produced an average of two bales of cotton per day. See cotton was brought to the gin in baskets all fall and winter. The stands were fed by hand and the lint was tramped by foot. Mules were used to power the screw press. During the late 19th century most areas of the Cotton Belt had a gin in every county and at many county crossroads. The farmers would draw thier wagons up in a line and wait their turn to have their cotton ginned. During the ginning season farmers spent many sociable hours waiting thier turn at the gin. The Goodlett gin is representative of this ear of American agricultural history. In 1898, the gin was modernized with the installation of two 60-saw stands, a new boiler and an atlas steam engine. This $250 steam engine was used to power a tramper, a continental drop-side press, and a Thomas steam ram. A wooden continental distributor with lint flue was added in 1911, along with a drag type, wooden-box conveyer distributor. In the late 1930's two rebuilt 70-saw stands and two rebuilt feeders were installed, and the original boiler was replaced with a new one. Syrup-making was another service long-performed by the Goodlett gin. Sorghum and ribbon cane were crushed by a steam powered mill and the syrup cooked in a steam heated pan. A third production of the Goodlett Gin was that of corn meal. A stone grist mill was used for many years to grind corn, but has now been replaced by a hammer mill. In the early days of the mill the neighorhood customers often brough their corn and sorghum to the mill on week-ends and enjoyed a sociable gathering while their meal and cane were being ground. The last major repair on the gin plant was made in 1952 when a new set of piston rings were made by a machinist familiar with the Goodlett gin. For three generations the Musgrave family of Nashville, Arkansas did all the repair work on the engine and has kept it in running condition since its installation in 1898. Though cotton gins are, of course still in operation throughout the South, the Goodlett gin is unique in that it is steam powered. Alghough not in operation at this time, the unique Goodlett gin is still fully operable. It is a replica of the agricultural and commercial way of life of the rural South in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hempstead County Courthouse Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hempstead_County_Courthouse| Hempstead County Courthouse]]''' - The historic Hempstead County Courthouse built in 1939 is located in Hope, Arkansas. It is a three-story, red brick building with a central clock tower and a projecting entrance. The courthouse was designed in the Art Deco style and was built as a Works Progress Administration Project (WPA) during the Great Depression. The courthouse is an important example of the Art Deco style of architecture and it's a well-preserved example of the type of civic buildings constructed during the 1930s. The courthouse is still used for its original purpose and it's open to the public for tours. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hope Girl Scout Little House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hope_Girl_Scout_Little_House| Hope Girl Scout Little House]]''' - is a historic log house in Hope. It is a single-story log structure, built in 1938 with funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal program established during the Great Depression to create jobs and stimulate the economy. It was initially a demonstration home for family with modest income, and afterward served as the principal meeting place for the local Girl Scout organization. It is an example of the type of projects that were funded by the WPA, which aimed to improve infrastructure and provide access to recreational and educational opportunities for communities across the United States. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hope Historic Commercial District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hope_Historic_Commercial_District| Hope Historic Commercial District]]''' - The Hope Historic Commercial District is a two-block area of downtown Hope, Arkansas that includes a collection of historic commercial buildings dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is known for its well-preserved examples of commercial architecture from the late Victorian and early 20th century. The district is home to several historic buildings, including the former Hempstead County, Courthouse, the former First National Bank Building, and the former Hope City Hall. Many of the buildings feature architectural details such as ornate cornices, pressed metal facades, and large display windows. The district also contains some of the oldest commercial buildings in Hope, Arkansas, and they have been used as retail, office spaces and resturants. The Hope Historic Commercial District is an important part of the city's history and contribures to the sense of place and identity of the community. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=McRae House in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:McRae_House| McRae House]]''' - The McRae House, also known as the McRae-Williams House, is a historic home located in Hope, Arkansas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The house was built in 1899 by J. W. McRae, a prominent local bussinessman and politician, and it is an example of the Victorian-style architecture popular during that time period. The McRae House features a number of architectural details such as a two-story fron porch, gable roof with a central gable, and a variety of ornamentation including dentil molding, brackets, and turned posts. The house has been well-preserved and retains many of its original features, including the original hardwood flooring and stairway, and some of the original furniture. The house was purchased by the Williams family in the 1920s, and it was passed down to the family for generations. The McRae House is an important part of Hope's history and the National Register of Historic Places listing recognizes its significance as an example of Victorian architecture and its assocation with the McRae and Williams families, prominent figures in the city's history. The house is open to the public for tours by appointment. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hope, Arkansas (MoPac) Train Station }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hope_station_(Arkansas)| Hope, Arkansas (MoPac) Train Station]]''' - The Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot in Hope, Arkansas is a historic railway station that was built in 1914. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The depot was built by the Missouri Pacific Railroad as part of the company's expansion efforts in the early 20th century. The depot served as an important transportation hub for the city of Hope, providing passenger and freight service to the surrounding area. The Missouri Pacfic Railroad Deport is a one-story, red brick building in the vernacular style of architecture, with a gable roof and a central bay that projects from the main facade. The depot also features a large waiting room, ticket office, and baggage room. The depot served as a hub of activity for the city, and it was a bustling place for passengers to wait for trains, as well as for goods to be loaded and unloaded. The depot was closed in 1967, but the building has been preserved and is open to the public for tours by appointment. The Missouri Pacific Railroad Deport is an important part of the city's history and the National Register of Historic Places listing recognizes its significance as an example of transportation-related architecture with the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the city of Hope. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=North Elm Street Historic District in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:North_Elm_Street_Historic_District| North Elm Street Historic District]]''' - The North Elm Street Historic District is a historic neighborhood located in Hope, Arkansas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The district is known for its collection of well-preserved houses and other structures that were built between the late 19th century and the mid-20th century. The district is roughly bounded by 2nd St, Avenue B, and Elm St and it is home to a variety of architectural styles including Victorian, Craftsman, Colonial Revival and many more. The North Elm Street Historic District is significant for tis architectural and historical significance, as it contains a wide range of architectural styles and reflects the development and growth of the city of Hope over time. The district includes houses of various sizes and styles. Many of the homes feature original architectural details such as ornate woodwork, stained glass windows, and wraparound porches. The district is also significant for its association with the city's early leaders, merchants, and professionals who lived and worked in this area. The North Elm Street Historic District is an important part of the city's history and it is a great example of the city's development over time. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=North Washington Street Historic District in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:North_Washington_Street_Historic_District_(Hope,_Arkansas)| North Washington Street Historic District]]''' - The Washington Street Historic Street District is a collection of historic homes and commercial buildings located on Washington Street in Hope, Arkansas. The district is known for its well preserved examples of Victorian, Craftsman, Colonial Revival and many more. The North Elm Street Historic District is significant for tis architectural and historical significance, as it contains a wide range of architectural styles and reflects the development and growth of the city of Hope over time. The district includes houses of various sizes and styles. Many of the homes feature original architectural details such as ornate woodwork, stained glass windows, and wraparound porches. The district is also significant for its association with the city's early leaders, merchants, and professionals who lived and worked in this area. The North Elm Street Historic District is an important part of the city's history and it is a great example of the city's development over time. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church }} *'''Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church''' - is a historic church in rural part of the county near Blevins. It is a single-story wood frame structure, with a Jerkinhead roof, and a steeple toppled by a hip roof. It was built in 1942 using parts recycled from an 1870 church. Churches have been recognized for their architectural, historical and cultural significance. They are often a unique reflection of their local communities, and often serves as a focal point for the community.




{{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Grandison D. Royston House in Washington State Park }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Grandison_D._Royston_House| Grandison D. Royston House]]''' - the Grandison D. Royston House is a historic home located in the Historic Washington State Park in Arkansas. The house was built in 1874 by Grandison D. Royston, a prominent local businessman and politician. The house is an example of the Greek Revival style of architecture and it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1970. The Royston House is a two-story, wood-frame structure with a central hall plan. It has a gable roof and a central pedimented portico with four columns. The house features many original architectural details, including large double-hung windows, a central stairway, and marble fireplaces. The house is also notable for its association with Grandison D. Royston, who was a prominent figure in the early history of Washington, Arkansas and the surrounding area. The Grandison D. Royston House is open to the public as par of the Historic Washington State Park, vistors can take tour of the house and learn about its history and the life of Grandison D. Royston. The house is also used for various events and educational programs throughout the year. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Nesburt T. Ruggles House in Hempstead County }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Nesburt_T._Ruggles_House| Nesburt T. Ruggles House]]''' - Constructed from 1912 to 1914, the Nesburt T. Ruggles House is a single-story, wood frame, Plain Traditional-styled bungalow with a metal-shingled, multi-hipped roof. Located to the southeast of Shover Springs on the eastern side of Arkanasas Highway 32, the Nesburt T. Ruggles house is in good condition and now used as a weekend home by the owners.




{{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Hope, Arknasas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Mark%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Hope,_Arkansas)| St. Mark's Episcopal Church]]''' - On May 10, 1904, the cornerstone of St. Mark's Episcopal Church was laid. the building was completed in the Spring of 1905 at a cost of $3,500. St. Mark's Church is a modified T-shaped structure with a gabled vestibule having a plain frieze. The structure rests on a brick foundation. The roof has approximatley a sixteen-twelve pitch and is covered with wood shingles. A large Gothic window marks the facade of the Church. This window features four narrow, tall paines of stained glass, each having its own Gothic-arch top, below a variety of stained glass panels in diamon, triangular and hexagonal shapes. All of the stained glass windows in the Church are reputed to have been designed by Tiffany. St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Hope rests on a corner lot on Hope's busiest street. Its age, its simple Gothic touches and its excellent condition combine to make S.t Mark's Church an important historical landmark. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Southwestern Proving Ground Officer Quarters }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Southwestern_Proving_Ground_Officers_Quarters_Historic_District| Southwestern Proving Ground Officers Quarters Historic District]]''' - The Southwestern Proving Ground Officer Quarters is a historic district located in Oakhaven, Arkansas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district includes a group of buildings that served as officer housing during World War II. The Southwestern Proving Ground was a military installation used for the testing and development of weapons and ammunition during the war. The officer quarters were built in 1942 and were used by officers and thier families who were stationed at the proving ground. The buildings are representative of the type of housing provided for military officers during World War II, and they have been well-preserved. This district is a good example of the contributions of Arkansas to the war effort during WWII. {{Image|file=Hempstead_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ward-Jackson House in Hope, Arkansas }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ward-Jackson_House| Ward-Jackson House]]''' - Ward-Jackson House can be described as a Folk Victorian House with secondary Gothic Revival and Queen Anne influences. It is located at 122 North Louisiana Street and Avenue B in Hope, Arkansas. The house is one-story high with a finished attic over the 1893 addition to the east. == National Protected Areas == *'''[[Wikipedia:Historic_Washington_State_Park| Historic Washington State Park]]''' - is a 101 acre state park. It primarily exists to preserve and interpret the history of the town of Washington in Hempsteand County, emphasizing its political, cultural, and architectural history. *'''[[Wikipedia:Millwood_Lake| Millwood Lake]]''' - is a reservior in southwestern part of the state about 9 miles from Ashdown. It is recognized for its beauty and fishing. There are 15 recreational parks around the lake to proive campers with picnic areas, boat ramps, swimming areas, showers, and restrooms. == Notables of Hempstead County== *'''[[Benton-4953|Ollie Benton Jr]]''' was born on July 19, 1932 in Texarkana, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions to American blues music as a guitarist and singer. He gained recognition for his involvement in Willie Dixon's Blues All-Stars and became best known for his solo rendition of Dixon's song "Spider in My Stew." Benton's perseverance and dedication to his craft are particularly remarkable, as he continued to perform and play his unique version of Chicago blues even after the amputation of parts of both legs later in his career. His resilience in the face of adversity, coupled with his musical talent, solidifies his place as a noteworthy figure in the history of blues music. *'''[[Black-25069|James Black]]''' - was born on May 1, 1800, in Hackensack, New Jersey, he eventually settled in Washington, Arkansas, where he established himself as a skilled blacksmith and American Knifemaker. His most enduring legacy lies in his creation of the original Bowie Knife, a weapon and tool that revolutionized knife design and utility. Black's ingenuity and craftsmanship not only catered to the practical needs of his time but also shaped the iconic Bowie Knife, forever intertwining his name with this historic weapon. His contributions as a blacksmith and the creative force behind this enduring blade make him a notable figure in the annals of American craftsmanship and innovation. *'''[[Blevins-871|Rubye Rebecca (Blevins) Rose]]''', known as Patsy Montana, stands as a notable figure in American country music history. Born on October 30, 1908, she grew up in Hope, Arkansas. She made an indelible mark as a pioneering country music singer, songwriter, and actress. Montana's significance is underscored by her achievement as the first female country artist to attain a million-selling single with her iconic song "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart." Her trailblazing career, marked by her distinctive voice and memorable performances, earned her a lasting place in the hearts of country music enthusiasts. Her influential contributions were recognized with her induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, solidifying her legacy as a trailblazer who helped shape the genre's landscape and opened doors for future generations of female artists. *'''[[Bryant-19601|Kelly Marion Bryant]]''' notability derives from his dedicated service as the Democratic Secretary of State of Arkansas, a role he assumed in 1963 and held until his passing in October 1975. Born on August 28, 1908, he hailed from Hope, the seat of Hempstead County, in southern Arkansas. His enduring commitment to public service and his significant position within the state's government showcase his influence on local politics. Bryant's birthplace, shared with notable figures such as former Governor and U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Governor Mike Huckabee, underscores his place within a group of distinguished individuals who have contributed to shaping the state's political landscape. His role as Secretary of State and his connection to this select group solidify his status as a notable figure in Arkansas history. *'''[[Calvin-957|Floyd Joseph Calvin]]''' - born July 13, 1901 in Washington, Arkansas, he embarked on a multifaceted career as an American reporter, columnist, radio host, and the founder of a news service. His extensive travels fueled his powerful writings on the harrowing subject of lynching, shedding light on a dark aspect of American society. Additionally, his critical stance toward Marcus Garvey's proposal to relocate African Americans to a colony in Liberia showcased his willingness to engage with significant racial and societal issues of his time. Calvin's work as a journalist and commentator, addressing vital matters of racial injustice and social movements, cements his place as a notable figure in American history. *'''[[Carson-9387|Kern Carson]]''' notability arises from his contributions to American football. Born on January 29, 1941, in Hope, Arkansas, he left a mark as a talented football halfback. Carson played for the San Diego Chargers and New York Jets in 1965, and he further showcased his skills as a member of the Toronto Argonauts in 1966. His role as a player in both the American and Canadian football leagues highlights his dedication to the sport and his ability to make an impact on multiple stages. Carson's involvement in professional football solidifies his status as a notable figure in the realm of sports. *'''William "Bill" Jefferson Clinton''' - was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas, he emerged as a prominent figure by becoming the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. Prior to his presidency, Clinton's tenure as the governor of Arkansas in two non-consecutive terms, from 1979 to 1981 and then from 1983 to 1992, showcased his adeptness in governance. His presidency was marked by economic prosperity, welfare reforms, and efforts towards international diplomacy. Clinton's ability to bridge political divides, coupled with his policy accomplishments, such as the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Dayton Agreement, underscore his lasting impact on American society and global relations. *'''[[Cross-10234|Edward Cross]]''' notability stems from his significant role as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the state of Arkansas. Born on November 11, 1798, in Hawkins County, Tennessee, Cross's tenure in Congress marked his active participation in shaping national policies and legislation. His service as a representative showcased his dedication to representing the interests of his constituents and contributing to the country's governance. Cross's role in the political arena, representing Arkansas at the federal level, solidifies his status as a notable figure whose contributions left an impact on both his state and the nation as a whole. *'''[[Clardy-641|Melinda Ruth (Clardy) Dillon]]''' notability lies in her remarkable career as a versatile American actress. Born on October 13, 1939, in Hope, Arkanas. Her talent and dedication brought her recognition on multiple platforms. Her Tony Award nomination in 1963 for her debut in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" showcased her stage prowess. Dillon's screen presence left an indelible mark, earning her Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977) and "Absence of Malice" (1981). She is particularly remembered for her iconic portrayal of Mother Parker in "A Christmas Story" (1983), a role that solidified her status as a beloved figure in American film. Dillon's extensive filmography spanning genres and her accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Magnolia" (1999), highlight her enduring influence on the entertainment industry. *'''[[Eakin-339|John Rodgers Eakin]]''' notability lies in his multifaceted contributions as a newspaper editor, state legislator, and justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Born on February 14, 1822, in Shelbyville, Tennessee, Eakin's legacy is marked by his active engagement in both journalism and politics. His pivotal role as a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1878 to 1885 underscores his impact on the state's legal system and governance. Furthermore, his advocacy for women's rights reflects his progressive stance on social issues of his time. Eakin's dedication to justice, his editorial work, and his efforts to promote gender equality solidify his status as a notable figure who left an indelible mark on both the legal and societal landscapes of Arkansas. *'''[[Elam-1259|Joseph Barton Elam II]]''' - was born June 12, 1821 near Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas Territory, he left his mark as a two-term Democratic Representative for Louisiana's 4th Congressional District. His role as House Speaker from 1862 to 1864 underscored his leadership during a time of turmoil, as the nation grappled with the challenges of the Civil War. Elam's ability to navigate complex political landscapes and assume a leadership position amidst such circumstances highlights his importance as a figure who played a crucial role in shaping the course of history during a pivotal era in the United States. *'''[[Foster-7496|Vince Walker Foster Jr]]''' - was born on January 15,1945 in Hope, Arkansas. His notability arises from his prominent role as Chief White House Counsel under President Bill Clinton. His service in this crucial advisory position placed him at the heart of the Clinton administration, overseeing legal matters of utmost importance. Foster's tragic death by suicide in 1993 drew widespread attention, raising questions and speculation. While his professional contributions as an attorney and advisor remain noteworthy, the circumstances surrounding his passing have added an additional layer of intrigue to his legacy. *'''[[Garland-1466|Augustus Hill Garland]]''' was born in Covington, Tennessee, but later moved to Lost Prairie, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in American history due to his multifaceted and complex political career that spanned some of the most pivotal periods in the nation's history. Starting as a lawyer and Democratic politician from Arkansas, Garland's significance stems from his evolving stance on secession during the Civil War. Initially opposing Arkansas' secession from the United States, he later played prominent roles in both the Congress of the Confederate States and the United States Senate, showcasing his adaptability and deep involvement in the country's political landscape. His leadership as the 11th Governor of Arkansas and subsequent tenure as the 38th Attorney General of the United States further underscore his influence, as he navigated the challenges of post-war reconstruction and contributed to shaping legal and political frameworks. Garland's trajectory encapsulates the complexities and nuances of a nation grappling with profound transformation, cementing his status as a notable and emblematic figure in American politics. *'''[[Harris-62508|Oren T. Harris]]''' - was born December 20, 1903 in Belton, Hempstead County, Arkansas, he made significant contributions as a United States Representative from Arkansas. Later in his career, he assumed the roles of United States District Judge for both the Eastern District and Western District of Arkansas. His ability to excel in both legislative and judicial arenas reflects his deep legal expertise and commitment to public service. Harris's legacy is cemented by his dedication to upholding justice and representing his constituents at various levels of government, leaving a lasting impact on Arkansas and the nation. *'''[[Huckabee-137|Mike Huckabee]]''' - born on August 24, 1955 in Hope, Arkansas. An American politican, Baptist minister, and political commentator who served as the 44th Governor of Arkansas. *'''Revoyda Frierson''', better known by her stage name Ketty Lester, stands as a notable figure for her versatile talents that have left an indelible mark on both music and television. Born on August 16, 1934, in Hope, Arkansas, she gained widespread recognition as an American singer with her hit single "Love Letters" in 1961. Her melodious voice captured hearts and earned her a place in musical history. Furthermore, her portrayal of "Hester Sue Terhune" in the beloved American television series "Little House on the Prairie" showcased her acting prowess and endeared her to audiences across generations. Lester's ability to excel in both music and acting, leaving an enduring impact in both fields, solidifies her status as a notable and cherished artist. *'''[[McFadden-3812|Dorothy Estheryne (McFadden) Hoover]]''' - notability lies in her groundbreaking contributions to both science and history. Born on July 1, 1918, in Hope, Arkansas, she emerged as a pioneering physicist and mathematician during the formative years of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), the precursor to NASA. As part of a diverse group of women known as "human computers," she played a vital role in advancing aeronautical technology during World War II. Beyond her scientific achievements, Hoover's cultural impact extended as she authored and published the historical book "A Layman with Love at Her Church," delving into the history of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Her multifaceted accomplishments, spanning science and literature, solidify her place as a notable figure who shaped both the scientific and cultural landscapes of her time. *'''[[James-28823|William Kirk James]]''' was born on June 15, 1935 in Hope, Arkansas. He was a distinguished member of the United States Air Force, left an enduring legacy through his visionary leadership during his tenure as director of the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) from June 1990 to June 1993. With strategic foresight, he spearheaded a significant transformation within the organization. Under his guidance, the DMA transitioned from its traditional role of producing products for the Cold War era to embracing a groundbreaking concept – the Global Geospatial Information System (GGIS). This paradigm shift, championed by James, revolutionized warfare by providing real-time geographic information to rapidly deploying military units. This innovative approach directly catered to the needs of combat commanders and the evolving nature of military operations. Major General James' impactful vision and leadership cemented his status as a notable figure, shaping the way modern military forces leverage geospatial intelligence for strategic advantage. His passing in 2022 marked the end of a distinguished career that left an indelible mark on military tactics and technology. *'''Thomas Franklin "Mack" McLarty''' - notability stems from his significant contributions as both a business and political leader. Born on June 14, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas, he assumed a pivotal role as White House Chief of Staff under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to June 1994. His leadership and strategic acumen helped navigate critical early years of the Clinton administration. Moreover, his service as a Special Envoy for the Americas demonstrated his commitment to diplomatic relations. McLarty's ability to bridge business and politics, coupled with his dedication to public service, marks him as a notable figure who played an integral part in shaping American governance and international relations. *'''[[Mitchel-301|Charles Burton (Mitchel) Mitchell]]''' notability arises from his significant contributions to American politics during a tumultuous period in the nation's history. Born on September 19, 1815, he held prominent roles as a Democratic politician from Arkansas. His service as a U.S. Senator in 1861 and his subsequent role as a Confederate States Senator from February 18, 1862, until his death in 1864, underscore his involvement in shaping the course of his state and the nation during the Civil War. Mitchel's dual representation and political engagement during this critical juncture highlight his dedication to his constituents and his active participation in political discussions that shaped the landscape of the Confederacy. *'''[[Shepperson-116|Archer Shepperson]]''' notability arises from his impactful contributions as a teacher, principal, and state legislator in Arkansas during a significant period in history. Serving in the Nineteenth General Assembly in 1873, his role in state governance showcased his commitment to representing his constituents. As a dedicated educator, he worked to provide educational opportunities for "Colored" children, demonstrating his dedication to improving access to education. His involvement as a deputy sheriff, service on the Hempstead County board of supervisors, and his broader contributions to both education and governance reflect his lasting influence on his community and the advancement of social progress during his time. *'''[[Simms-1007|Albert Gallatin Simms]]''' - notability lies in his impactful political career that transcended state lines. Born on October 8, 1882, in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas, he made his mark by being elected to the United States House of Representatives representing the state of New Mexico. His ability to connect with constituents and advocate for their interests on the national stage reflects his dedication to public service and his effectiveness as a legislator. Simms' journey from his Arkansas roots to his role as a representative in New Mexico underscores his influence in shaping policies and laws that impacted a wide range of issues on a larger scale. *'''[[Samuels-1178|Richard R Samuels]]''' - notability emerges from his pivotal roles as a farmer, blacksmith, and state legislator in Arkansas, particularly during a transformative era. His status as one of the eight African American delegates at the 1868 Arkansas Constitutional Convention underscores his commitment to shaping the state's foundational principles. Representing Hempstead County, he took his place in the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1868 and 1869, making him one of the earliest African Americans to serve in the Arkansas Legislature. Samuels' dedication to public service, his involvement in shaping constitutional frameworks, and his pioneering position as a legislator make him a notable figure, reflecting his contributions to advancing equality and representation during a crucial period in Arkansas history. *'''Lavenski "Vence" R. Smith''' - notability stems from his distinguished legal career and his influential role in the American judicial system. Born on October 31, 1958, in Hope, Arkansas, he has made significant contributions as a judge. Serving as the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, he presides over a crucial appellate court. His previous tenure as an Arkansas state judge and his subsequent federal judgeship since 2002 underscore his expertise in both state and federal legal matters. Smith's ascent to the position of Chief Judge and his enduring dedication to upholding justice make him a notable figure whose impact resonates throughout the American legal landscape. *'''Paul Leighton Tyson''' notability arises from his exceptional achievements as a renowned American football coach. Born on October 25, 1886, in Hope, Arkansas, he stands as one of the most accomplished high school football coaches in history. His remarkable record includes securing four Texas state championships and a national championship during the 1920s. The praise he received from legendary coach Knute Rockne further underscores Tyson's expertise and impact, with Rockne noting him as "one of the finest coaches I ever met, college or high school." Tyson's coaching prowess and significant contributions to the world of high school football solidify his position as a notable figure whose legacy resonates in sports history. *'''[[Walker-67344|John Winfield Walker]]''' - notability arises from his significant contributions as an American politician, civil rights attorney, and advocate for equality. Born on June 3, 1937, in Hope, Arkansas, he distinguished himself as a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, using his political platform to champion social change. His pivotal role in opening one of the first racially integrated law firms in the South showcased his commitment to breaking down racial barriers and promoting inclusivity. As a noted civil rights attorney, Walker used his legal expertise to fight for justice and equality, leaving an enduring impact on the fight against racial discrimination. Walker's multifaceted efforts in both politics and law solidify his status as a notable figure who dedicated his life to advancing civil rights and fostering positive change. *'''[[Yerger-203|Henry Clay Yerger]]''' - notability rests in his pioneering efforts as an American schoolteacher, particularly for his significant contributions to African-American education. Born on December 4, 1861, in Hempstead County, Arkansas, Yerger played a vital role in advancing educational opportunities for African-Americans in his community. As a dedicated educator, he broke down barriers by providing a platform for learning and growth at a time when access to education was limited for minority communities. His commitment to promoting education and empowering African-Americans marks him as a notable figure whose legacy embodies the transformative power of education in fostering social progress and equality. == Records and Resources== * [[Wikipedia:Hempstead_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia Page for Hempstead County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hempstead_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy| Familysearch Genealogy for Hempstead County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=773 Encylopedia of Arkansas for Hempstead County, Arkansas] *[https://www.argenweb.net/hempstead/ ARGenWeb Project for Hempstead County, Arkansas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm Arkansas Genealogy Trails for Hempstead County, Arkansas] *[https://www.ongenealogy.com/listings/online-hempstead-county-histories-arkansas/ Online Hempstead County Histories - Arkansas] *[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/hempstead-county/index.html Arkansas Digital Archives for Hempstead County] *[https://www.countyoffice.org/ar-hempstead-county-genealogy/ Hempstead County Public Records Search] ==Sources== * Hearthstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/hempstead_county_arkansas.htm Hempstead County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 31 Aug 2023. * Hempstead County, Arkansas Genealogy and History, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/hemp/postoffices.html Post Offices - Past and Present]." Accessed 31 Aug 2023. * Bureau of the Census. “[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/29/ Hempstead County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1028/type/native/viewcontent map].” in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934.

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'''"A pedigree forger of the worst and most unscrupulous type"''' The Pedigree for the Hemsworth family that was commissioned by Benjamin Hemsworth of Monk Fryston Hall Yorkshire in 1877, was located in the doorway of the hall and then moved to the stairwell at a later date for protection from the weather. Generally it is a work of nonsense and is an example of a 19th century scam that has unfortunately perpetuated into history and formed the basis of many a Hemsworth family tree. '''Pedigree Certification''' [appears at the bottom of the pedigree] I hearby certify tht this pedigree was compiled exclusively from the Records in the Public Record Office, Wills, Parish Registers and other authentic evidence by me James Phillippe London 8th August 1877 Vouched GH De SN Plantagenet-Harrison '''Notes regarding GH Harrison alias James Phillippe'''http://www.trilliumbooks.ca that accompany the sale description of a book by GH Harrison Harrison, George Henry [G. H. De S. N. Plantagenet-Harrison] The History of Yorkshire: Volume I, the Wapentake of Gilling West. "London and Aylesbury: the Author, 1885. Second edition, dedicated to Sir Henry De Burgh-Lawson, Bt. (pp. frontis, xiii, [16], 576, index of places, index of names). Large folio (45 cm) in three-quarter brown faux leather cloth over textured maroon cloth, gilt decoration and new gilt title on label, marbled edges; frontis portrait of Harrison in ambassador’s uniform (probably Peruvian); fifty-eight views, illustrations, and approximately two hundred pedigrees including, for example, those of Queen Victoria and George Washington. The backstrip at some point replaced with stout but unappealing cloth; frontis was found loosely inserted and is now neatly tipped in (It is a few cm. shorter and may originate with the first edition or may have been trimmed); several minor nicks and chips remain; rear endpaper replaced. George Henry Harrison, the author of The History of Yorkshire: Volume I, the Wapentake of Gilling West is reliably reported as having been born in 1817 at Whashton, Kirby Ravensworth, in the North Riding, Yorkshire. He died in 1890. Beyond that, however, there is mostly speculation and, shall we say, invention. Most of it comes from Harrison himself but some of it comes from others who probably should have known better. For example, the National Archives Catalogue refers to him as ‘General G H de M Plantagenet-Harrison’ and inserts a knowing sic in square brackets, indicative of the cataloguer’s skepticism about the military title. Harrison’s real name, it is claimed, was “James Phillippe, a genealogist,” who “around 1830... began to research the families of Richmondshire.” While it is conceivable that Harrison (or Phillippe) began work on his monumental history of Yorkshire in his early teens (He was thirteen in 1830), it is more likely the cataloguer has condescendingly grasped the wrong end of the stick, for the London Gazette (29 October 1867) reports “George Henry De Strabolgie Neville Plantagenet Harrison, carrying on business as a Genealogist and Herald... in the name of James Phillippe” at various addresses in Middlesex has been “adjudged bankrupt.” Moreover, there is a record showing a George Henry Harrison, one of six children born to Margaret Hutchison (1787- 1864) and Marley Harrison (1772- 1822) of Whashton, Yorkshire in 1817. ‘James Phillippe’ almost certainly is the pseudonym and not the other way about. Harrison did little to clarify matters, however, nor was he overly modest in his claims to distinction and accomplishment. At the outset of his History of Yorkshire, he styles himself “Prince of Plantagenet- Skioldungr, Duke of Lancaster, Normandy, Aquitaine and Scandinavia, Count of Anjou, Maine, Guienne, Poictou, Earl of Lancaster, Chester, Richmond, and Kent” and so on for the better part of a full page. His military resume includes service as a general officer in Mexico during the war of the Yucatan (1843), with the army of Peru (1844), and in Argentina at Corrientes with General Jose Maria Paz and the Army of God and Liberty (1845); in Europe, in the revolutionary year 1848, Harrison claims to have served as General of Cavalry in the Danish army and, later in the same year, as Lt.- General of the German confederation. He ended his military career in 1853, he says, as a Marshal in the Turkish army. It’s not all that easy to know what to make of Harrison. One commentator in Notes and Queries (15 March 1930) simply dismisses him as “a pedigree forger of the worst and most unscrupulous type” and that is hardly surprising given that his own fabulous family pedigree, included in the History, traces his origins back through history and pre-history to the Norse god Odin. But surely this is fantasy, not forgery. It has about it the comic lunacy of a Monty Python sketch. On the other hand, Nancy McLaughlin, reviewing Harrison’s History for genealogy aficionados, seems to accept Harrison’s claims to military eminence. She writes, perhaps thinking of her readers, many of whom may have taken to genealogical research in their retirement, “By the 1850’s he had evidently concluded a most successful and adventurous army career, and had returned to England to devote himself to the study of genealogy.” And it happens that Harrison really was present at Corrientes, Argentina, and did meet with General Paz who remarks in his Memorias postumas that in the second fighting season at Corrientes he was introduced to the “celebrated English general Plantagenet Harrison” who it was said possessed great wealth and whose support was “worth an army”. However, shortly after their first meeting, Paz says, “I suggested a trip to Rio de Janeiro, in order to procure weapons, and used the occasion to get rid of him.” General Paz says that it took but a few words from Harrison to convince him the famous English officer was, in a Spanish phrase which needs no translation, “un maldito estupido.” There’s a good chance, too, that Harrison actually turned up in the Yucatan during the uprising in 1843 and a year or so later in Peru where he commissioned a portrait of himself decked out in the uniform of an ambassador (probably Peruvian), but his part in the South American civil wars and later in revolutionary Europe surely was one meant to be played by Groucho Marx and not George C. Scott. A glance at the ambassadorial portrait which serves as the frontispiece to his History seems conclusive. In the early 1850’s Harrison returned to England (triumphantly, he must have thought ), presented himself at the library of the British Museum, and applied for a reader’s card in the name of the Duke of Lancaster. Accounts of what happened next differ somewhat. Modern English Biography (Boase) states Harrison was “banned” from the library; elsewhere it is suggested he was offered reader’s services as plain Mr. Harrison, pace the ducal title (or, we won’t ask and you won’t tell). In any event, Harrison adjourned at once to the Public Records Office as a far more interesting source of raw material and over the next thirty years produced an extraordinary study of land tenure, translating and collating antique documents (“charters, rolls, fines, feoffments, inquisitions post mortem, deeds, books of the Exchequer”) long ago squirreled away and lying dormant in the PRO. Harrison’s researches into Yorkshire real estate, amounting to some thirty hand-written volumes, fully indexed, were the source of his projected six volume History of Yorkshire, only the first of which was completed for publication and is the book offered here. While “questions have been asked” about Harrison’s pedigrees, his research into property transfer and ownership, together with tracing the attached families, has apparent merit. (After his death in 1890, his daughter Blanche offered the complete Ms collection to the PRO which bought a select dozen volumes for few hundred pounds. In 1892 Blanche Plantagenet-Harrison married John Routh, MA, of Clints House, Gayle, Yorkshire. It was recorded that shortly thereafter, Mr. Routh claimed “jure matris [through his mother] the ancient Barony of Swivington, dormant since the reign of Edward III.” It must have been catching.)" == Sources ==

Hendee - From America 1600s to Europe

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The goal of this project is to Find links from Richard Hendee (Handy) b. 1611 in either England or Massachusetts or on ship (Hopewell?). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hendee-100|Paul Hendee]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find Richard Hendee's True Birth Date and Place * Find true documentation of Richard Hendee's Marriage to Hannah Elderkin * Find Links to England or France or Belgium or Netherland 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=11236182 send me a private message]. Thanks Paul Edwin Hendee e-Mail: phendee@comcast.net

Henderson/Taylor Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Henderson Cemetery, Jinks, Kentucky

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[[Category:Henderson Cemetery, Jinks, Kentucky]] [[Category: Estill County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Henderson Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Henderson Cemetery is located in Jinks, Estill County, Kentucky, on Henderson Cemetery Road, which is on the north side of Red Lick Road (Route 594). The cemetery is east of the Beach Grove Baptist Church. There are about 35 people buried here, but only about 15 of the tombstones can be read. The rest are old field stones. Most of those buried here are members of the Henderson family. [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.6175037,-84.0185847,15.61z Henderson Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2312926&CScn=henderson&CScntry=4&CSst=19&CScnty=1021& Henderson Cemetery on Find A Grave] A profile page has been created for each person buried in this cemetery. Click on the name to view. == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | [[Unknown-295078|Babb]]||Eller||1874||1940||||[[Image:Babb-708.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Babb-708|Babb]]||George||1876 Oct 15||1918||||[[Image:Babb-708.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-12376|Cox]]||Lewis||nd||nd||SGT, Co C. 2 KY Inf.||[[Image:Cox-12376.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-144|Henderson]]||Alice (Wagers)||1859 Aug 21||||||[[Image:Wagers-144.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-13338|Henderson]]||Christi Ann (Cox)||1847||1931 Mar 17||"Wife of O.D. Henderson"||[[Image:Cox-13338.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abney-856|Henderson]]||Cynthia Ann (Abney)||1827||1865 May 3||||[[Image:Abney-856.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9051|Henderson]]||Elbert||1877 Nov 22||1879 Sep 3||"Son of OD & CA Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9051.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9062|Henderson]]||Elbert||1907 Jun 27||1907 Jul 7||"Our Darling" "Son of J. & L.A. Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9062.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9053|Henderson]]||Herbert||1889 Jun 20||1957 Feb 23||"Past grand master, grand lodge of KY 1935-1936"||[[Image:Henderson-9053.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9055|Henderson]]||John||1865 Apr 17||1947 Aug 20||"Father"||[[Image:Henderson-9055.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9041|Henderson]]||Joseph||1875 Aug 31||1964 Jun 23||||[[Image:Henderson-9041.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9070|Henderson]]||Julia||1875 Sep 17||1894 Oct 2||"Daughter of O.D. & C.A. Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9070.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9046|Henderson]]||Lloyd||1913 Mar 7||1996 Jan 27||||[[Image:Henderson-9046.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9060|Henderson]]||Lona||1880||1895||"Daughter of Thomas & Alice Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9060.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9050|Henderson]]||Lula||1879 Sep 17||1884 Oct 12||"Daughter of OD & CA Henderson"||[[Image:Henderson-9050.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9040|Henderson]]||Luther||1914 Sep 10||2011 Aug 10||||[[Image:Henderson-9040.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9044|Henderson]]||Mabel||1911 Jun 4||1991 May 26||||[[Image:Henderson-9044.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9048|Henderson]]||Orthenile D.||1830 Sep 16||1890 Nov 25||"Aged 60 years & 70 days"||[[Image:Henderson-9048.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-7311|Henderson]]||Pearlie (Rose)||1892 Apr 4||1976 Feb 8||||[[Image:Rose-7311.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barker-6128|Henderson]]||Susannah (Barker)||1840 Jan 9||1864 Aug 30||"Wife of O. D. Henderson"||[[Image:Barker-6128.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-9056|Henderson]]||Thomas||1856 Jul 7||1897 Nov 26||||[[Image:Henderson-9056.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Madden-1149|Madden]]||Sheila Robin||1975 Apr 25||1975 Apr 25||"Daughter of Hugh & Shirley Madden"||[[Image:Madden-1149.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Taylor-31472|Taylor]]||Owen B.||1879 Oct 12||1886 Jan 13||||[[Image:Taylor-31472.jpg|50px]] |- | |}

Henderson Family Bible

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These are pages scanned from the Henderson Family Bible. This is a hard-bound book in the family possession that traces family genealogy, marriages, and births. It includes both the old and new testaments. Scanned and uploaded by [[Bonner-1839|Alicia Taylor]]

Henderson Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Hoping someone can help me find his parents. [[Henderson-10771|Rev’d Robert Henderson]] - b. 1781 Rutherford N.C. or Spartenburg Dist., S.C. d. 1859, Fannin Co., TX (he is buried in graveyard near Honey Grove, TX) He married Margaret L. Pickens - b. 1791 S.C. (Dau. of Abraham Pickens) OCCUPATION: Robert was a preacher and a farmer. TIME LINE: 1781 - Born in NC - moved to Williamsburg Dist, SC, where he met his wife. 1806 - Robert & wife move to Maury Co., TN with her parents 1809, 1 Aug - Lt in 27th Reg. of TN militia? Fought in war of 1812? 1812, Sep. - worked on road from Samuel SMITH's cotton gin to the Crossing of Flat Creek 1815 - approx. - named as heirs of Abraham PICKENS, Margaret's father, Maury/Giles Co., TN - started a Presbyterian church and school in Maury Co., TN 1828/30? - Bedford Co, TN? 1832 - on tax list, Maury Co., TN - owned 93 acres 1835, approx. - Robert sold his land in Maury Co., TN and bought land in Lawrence Co AL 1854 - to Texas Rev'd Robert HENDERSON: (Presbyterian Minister), b. 1781 in NC. m. Margaret PICKENS (daugh. of Abrem & Elizabeth PICKENS) Rev'd Robert HENDERSON was born in NC and later moved to Williamsburg District SC where he met Margaret L. PICKENS. In 1806 Robert and Margaret moved to Maury Co., TN with Margaret's parents. Robert and Margaret were among the heirs to Abrem and Elizabeth PICKENS' estates. Rev'd. Robert HENDERSON started a Presbyterian Church and School in Maury Co. I also have a ref. that says he was a Lieutenant in the 27th Regiment of the Tennesse Milita, Aug. 1, 1809. He fought in the War of 1812. Rev'd. Robert HENDERSON in Sept. of 1812, worked on a road from Samuel SMITH's cotton gin to the Crossing of Flat Creek. Rev'd Robert HENDERSON is referred to in the book" THE GOODSPEED HISTORIES OF MAURY, WILLIAMSON, RUTHERFORD, WILSON, BEDFORD AND MARSHALL COUNTIES OF TENNESSEE, published 1886, reprinted 1971. Ref. is under Maury Co., Mt. Zion neighborhood. Original settlers from Williamsburg Dist, SC. Rev'd Robert HENDERSON sold his land in Maury Co. and bought land in Lawrence Co., AL (ca. 1835). On a 1832 tax list for Maury Co., Rev'd Robert HENDERSON had 93 acres. There is also a reference to Rev'd Robert HENDERSON in a publication called 'Family Research' compiled by Mildred Roberts 1973. The family record is on p. 88. I have not seen this ref. but was told it exists. I don't know where to find it! In this ref. it made a reference to a Bible record having a James Edgar HENDERSON b. May 16, 1714 with no other info. Could this James Edgar HENDERSON be Rev'd Robert HENDERSON's grandfather? The reason I think this is possible is because Rev. Robert HENDERSON had a grandson named James Edgar HENDERSON b. June 22, 1874.

Henderson No. 1 Mine Disaster

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Henderson No. 1 Mine Disaster 1917

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Henderson No. 1 Mine Disaster, Hendersonville, Pennsylvania, 1917]] [[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]] |'''Henderson No. 1 Mine Disaster, 1917''' ''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: 13 March 1917 * Location: [[:Category:Hendersonville, Pennsylvania|Hendersonville, Washington County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 14 * Cause: Gas explosions === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === {{Image|file=MrakovCiC-2.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=John Miller, age 31 }} ---- ===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;"|Askowski, William, 23, 1894, Married, one child ! 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;"|Gossett, Daniel, 23, 1894, Single ! 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;"|Gossett, Hector, 28, 1889, Single ! 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;"|Gossett, Joseph, 25, 1892, Married, one child ! 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;"|Jakom, Matro, 33, 1884, Married, one child ! 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;"|Jatkowic, Steve, 31, 1886, Single ! 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;"|Lesock, Harry, 38, 1879, Married, two children |! 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;"|[[Mrakovčić-2|Miller, John]], 31, 1886, Married, two children ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| No ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| No ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mishel, Joe, 26, 1891, Married, one child ! 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;"|Mulish, George, 39, 1878, Married, four children ! 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;"|Paden, John, 34, 1883, Married, two children ! 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;"|Phillip, Mike, 39, 1878, Married, four children ! 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;"|Rozam, John, 31, 1886, Married, three children ! 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;"|Smalia, George, 22, 1895, Single ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ---- === Miner Injuries === == Sources == * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/henderson_news_only.htm :'''Note''': ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location? If so you can contact the [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]].

Hendrick Jochemsze Schoonmaker Descendants

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Hendrick Jochemsze Schoonmaker is the original progenitor of the Schoonmaker/Shoemaker namesake. He immigrated to New Amsterdam from Hamburg Germany in 1653.

Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants

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[[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants: First Three Generations == *By David L. Smock *Published by the compiler. McLean, Virginia, 1980. *'''Contents:''' Genealogy of the descendancy of Hendrick Matthysen Smock, who arrived in New Netherland in 1654 and subsequently settled at New Utrecht on Long Island. *Source example: :::Smock, David L. ''[[Space: Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants|Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants: First Three Generations]]''. McLean, Virginia: D. L. Smock, 1980. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hendrick_Matthysen_Smock_and_His_Descendants|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Availability === :Available online at these locations: * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/494680-hendrick-matthysen-smock-and-his-descendants-first-three-generations :For library availability, see: * https://www.worldcat.org/title/hendrick-matthysen-smock-and-his-descendants-first-three-generations/oclc/11372532

Hendricks Family Mysteries

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Did you know that U.S. Vice President Thomas Andrews Hendricks is a descendant of Daniel Henry Hendrick and Dorothy Pike of Haverhill, MA? If anyone thinks they are related, please contact me. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Hendricksons of Minnesota

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] What are the exact birth and death dates for [[Hendrickson-736 | "Arnold Hendrickson"]]? Where is his burial site? What are the full given names of his parents? When did they immigrate from Finland to America? What are [[Anderson-19226 | "Ragna Hendrickson's"]] exact birth and death dates? Did [[Hendrickson-737 | "Arnold Leonard Hendrickson Jr"]] ever marry or have children? Did [[Hendrickson-739 | "Richard Hendrickson"]] ever marry or have children? ==Links== * [http://zenithcity.com/zenith-city-history-archives/minnesotas-arrowhead/a-brief-history-of-ely/ A Brief History of Ely]. * [http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/25/v25i04p317-328.pdf The Finnish Pioneers of Minnesota by John Ilmari Kolehmainen]. * [http://people.mnhs.org/bci/search.cfm Minnesota Birth Certificate Index]. * [http://people.mnhs.org/dci/search.cfm Minnesota Death Certificate Index]. * [http://www.moms.mn.gov/ Minnesota Official Marriage System].

Hendrix Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Hendrixs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Henigan Name Study

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[[Category:Henigan Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Henigan and its variants. It will also include Hinnegan and other variations. 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. The name Henigan is most common around the area of the River Moy, previously a border between County Mayo and County Sligo. It is found in County Roscommon in the late 1700s and in County Kildare even earlier. The earliest similar name I have found is O'Hannaghtan. (O'Hannaghtan Edmond Ardnaree Ardnaree 20) on the Hearth Money Roll for Kilmoremoy. and Hannagh, George in Cloonaghil. Both of these towns border the River Moy. [http://www.failteromhat.com/sligohearth/page20.php Hearth Money Roll - County Sligo] [https://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=Go.&Surname=Henaghan The distribution of Henigan and similar surnames in Griffiths] There were approximately 300 mentions of Henigans. * Heenaghan: I had never considered this spelling before. There are six Heenaghan families in County Mayo. They are in(1) Lissnacross, in Aghamore, Swineford.(2)Loughinmucka, in Kileever, Westport, (3) Bunowen, in Kileever (4) Bridget Heenaghan is the landlord of some of the properties. There was also at least one Hennigan family in County Cork early in the 20th century. their theory is that all the Hennigans moved from Cork. (See Hennigan-372) The Hennegan (See Hennegan-60) I wish to track Immigrated from County Cork, Ireland to Canada ( St Catherines, Ontario) to work on the Weland Canal abt. 1850's and then to Niagara Falls, NY USA in the late 1930's.( See [[Space:Hennegan%20of%20County%20Cork,%20Ireland|Space:Hennegan%20of%20County%20Cork,%20Ireland]] You can see on the profile of [[Hennigan-118|Agnes Hennigan]], her surname is Hennigan while her father's is Henigan. Also on this document, the sponsors at her baptism {her godparents} are James Hennigan and Mary Henigan. Indicating, I suppose, that they are not closely related. ''In 1882, there is a John Henigan who is being sued for rent . He is on the list with two Creans.' In 1871 a Tom Henigan from Drimbane donated 2s for the relief of the French wounded at Orleans. '''In May of 1882, a Martin Henigan who had recently returned from America may have shot and killed a man named Barret. Barret's wife Bridget and his eldest daughter Mary both gave testimony that he said tht Martin Henigan had shot him. He was shot through the window of his house. This was in Ballina''' ''Daniel Henigan had a house in Castlebar in 1873'' May 8 1843: Martin Henigan is said to be one exterminated by his landlord, Mr. Phibbs. There is a three next to his name so I am thinking there were three members of the family. I believe he is talking about people in Sligo. The article is in the Connaught Telegraph and it is a petition for home rule. '''In 1878 Frank Henigan had a house at Milltown''' In 1857 Anthony Henigan was paid for the contract to repair the road from Castlebar to Clare. ''In 1906, Patrick Henigan accused Anthony Ruane of swindling some amount of money from him. He said that Ruane sold him a cow that he had already sold to someone else. Ruane said he and Patrick Henigan were out drinking all night with the money. Henigan said it wasn't true. Ruane's father in law paid the money. Ruane was a widower and his parents-in-law took care of the children while he was in prison from August until November'' In 1914, P Henigan came in second in the Attymas West Ballina Union elections while P J Hennigan came in second in the Ardnaree district of the same election. As there were two reps from each district they did actually win. '''IN 1897 there is the story of a Hennigan boy who took a horse for a five minute ride and got stabbed in the neck for the trouble caused the horse's owner. This took place in Garden-Street during some fair. The prosecutor was a Boland.''' There is an Anthony Henegan living in Cloonygormican, Roscommon when the Census of Elphin was taken in 1749. He was a single person with one child under the age of 14. (findmypast free weekend.) Of more interest to me, There is also an August Hinigan living in Ahamlish at this time. This household included 2 adults, one child over 14 and 2 children under 14.

Henion Name Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Henion Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Henion Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henion Henion] 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 Henion 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 Henions), by time period (18th Century Henions), or by topic (Henion DNA, Henion Occupations, Henion 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 Henion 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=Henion}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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! * Current list of Henion (orphaned) branches: [[:Category:Henion_Name_Study| Study List]] * [[Space:Orphaned Henion Families|Orphaned Henion Family DNA Research]] * * ==Membership== * Tabatha Steele * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Henkikirja

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Henkikirja oli kuntakohtainen väestö- ja kiinteistöluettelo. ==Henkikirjat wikitekstiksi== Henkikirjojen sisältöä on muutettu wikitekstiksi läänien vuosikohtaisille sivuille. Kullakin sivulla on linkit läänin pitäjien ja kaupunkien alasivuille, joihin henkikirjojen sisältö siirretään. Siirto on tehty seuraavalla tavalla. Ensin kirjoitetaan toisen tason otsikko ''Henkilöt'': :==Henkilöt== Sen alle kirjoitetaan kolmannen tason otsikoiksi kylien nimet samassa muodossa kuin ne on kysesisessä henkikirjassa, esim: :===Iittiä=== :===Juvola=== Kylät jaetaan vielä neljännen tason alaotsikoilla taloihin. Otsikon tekstiksi kirjoitetaan talon numero ja sen perään sulkeisiin jako-osuus. Loppuun kirjoitetaan vielä talon nimi, jos se on mainittu. :====Talo 1 (1/2)==== :====Talo 1 (1/2)==== :====Talo 2 (1)==== :====Talo 3 (1/6) Alatalo==== Lopuksi kirjoitetaan henkilöitten nimet talouksittain. Kukin talous on oma luettelokohtansa, johon kirjoitetaan isäntäpariskunnan nimet tai vastaava tieto ja niiden perään muut taloudessa asuvat ihmiset. Jälkimmäiset voi laittaa erilliseksi toisen tason luettelokohdaksi. Henkilöt linkitetään WikiPuun profiileihin, jos sellainen on jo olemassa. :*Torp: E:n Beata Pålsd:r öfå. :**B. [[Holopainen-32|Adam]] h. [[Holopainen-31|Eva]], b. 1-2 :*Torp. L:ki [[Holopainen-31|Eva Mooseksentytär kivul. vap. 47.]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] Anna 69. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] 1-1. ([[Holopainen-32|Aatam Holopaisen]] lapset) :*Antti Kaaprelinp Matteron perill L. Aatam 40. v. Eva 49. l. Eva 72. 1-0. Ruot. Elias Taavetinp 26. Alle 16-vuotiaista lapsista mainitaan usein vain lukumäärä (esim. "1-2" = 1 poika ja 2 tyttöä), jolloin henkilölinkille ei ole omaa ankkuritekstiä. Tällöin linkit laitetaan sulkeisiin numeroiden perään alaindeksiksi: :*[[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenpoika Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] v. Maria 76. 2-0 L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74.]] [[Holopainen-49|Armas 81.]] [[Holopainen-50|Ilo 83.]] 1-4.(=[[Holopainen-51|Toivo]]-[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],?,?) :*Tal. [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopain 51]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72]] v. Maria 76 l 3-0 L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74]] v. Anna 82 l. 1-0 [[Holopainen-51|Toivo 87]] 0-3(=0-[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],?) Wikitekstin seassa on lisäksi linkit vastaaviin henkikirjan sivuihin eli jaksoihin Arkistolaitoksen digitaaliarkistossa: :---- ::[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833276 Jakso 1747] Jos sivu vaihtuu keskellä taloutta, voi vaihtumiskohdan merkitä kolmella vinoviivalla. Jaksomerkintä laitetaan vasta koko talouden perään, jottei luettelokohta jakautuisi kahtia. :====Talo 1 (2/3) Lensu==== :*Tal. Taavetti Pietarinp. Lensun perill: /// ja Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill: tila: Leski Kristiina Lensu 70. (kesken) :---- ::[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698801 Jakso 2203] :*Särkemän vesimyllyn omistaja Joonas Jäkälä 71 v. Anna 73 L. 3-0 == Viipurin lääni == [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818|1818]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820|1820]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825|1825]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835|1835]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840|1840]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845|1845]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850|1850]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855|1855]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860|1860]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|1865]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870|1870]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|1875]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880|1880]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885|1885]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|1890]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895|1895]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|1900]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905|1905]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|1910]] - [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915|1915]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja}}: LÄÄNI, VUOSI (jakso NNNN) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following shorter code: : == External Links == *[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?new=1&haku=henkikirja Henkikirjat Digitaaliarkistossa] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja|Henkikirja]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1818

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1818. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin läänin vuoden 1825 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2089 Vi:1], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2090 Vi:1a], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2091 Vi:1b], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2092 Vi:2] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1818]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1820

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1820. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin läänin vuoden 1825 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2093 Vi:5], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2094 Vi:6] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1820]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1820]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337595 Jakso 571] ===Achtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *David Achtiain 45. mh 49. **Son Jeremias 23. et Anders 9. Dotter Sofia 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Thomas Achtiain 37 mh 28. **Syster Adam 8. et Michell 3. et Broder Jonas Joranss: 24 Syster Lisa Jöransd:r 42 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Achtiain 42. mh: 41. **Son Abram 13 Jacob 7. Dotter Christina 1. Broder Adam Johansson 38 mh [[Narttu-1|Walborg 24.]] Son Jonas 1/6 Dotter Eva 3 Syster Eva Johansson 45. Drängen Sakris Påhlsson 16 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Jacob Achtiain 26. **Broder och Jägaren Adam 29. Moder Eva Petrid:r 59. Pigan Agnetha Mattsd:r 26. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *David Achtian **Familien uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Thomas Achtiain **Dito Dito ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Ahchtiain **Dito Dito ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jacob Achtiain **Familien uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 2. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Thomas Hakuli 42 mh 29 **Son Gabriel 4. Broder Jöran Mattsson 46 mh Eva 33 Son Elias 7. Dotter Hedvig 5. et Sofia 3 Syster Helena 39 et Catharina 24. Styfmoder Maria Jöransd:r 53 Fader broder Anders Mattsson 62. mh Lisa 42 son Adam 24. et David 18 Dotter Eva 27 Christina 25 et Regina 13 ===Heickilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Mattss: Napan 62. mh 40. **Son Matts 25. E:ka Margaretha Andersd:r 46. son Jacob 11 Gabriel 9. et Michell Påhlsson 7 och Dotter Lisa Påhlsd:r 17. Broder David 35. mh Margareta 34 Son Elias 13 Fredric 6 et Anders 5. et D:r Eva 1 1/6 Esaias Mattsson 66 Dotter Maria 22 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Heikin 64 mh 54. **Dotter Regina 22. Svärson Elias Andersson 28 mh Eva 23 Brorson Elias Mattsson 49 mh Maria 32 Son Alexander 10 David 6. Elias 3 et Påhl 3/4. och D:r Margareta 9 hans Moder Maria Jöransd:r 60 Brorsson Matts Esaiasson 42 mh Helena 39 moder Maria Martend:r 69 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 37 mh 32 **Son David 18 Henric 15. Matts 13 Abram 9 Anders 6 et Elias 3 1/2 Foster D:r Eva Olofsd:r 25 Fader Petter Johansson 72 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Heiska 48 mh 69. **Son Jonas 1 1/2 Dotter Walborg 23 Stina 18. Regina 13 Margaretha 10. et Sofia 4. Broder Johan Andersson 43 mh Lisa 41 Dotter Catharina 17 Maria 9 et Anna 4. Fosterson Elias Michellsson 19 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337596 Jakso 572] ===Hyfvärila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Lukas 41 mh 27. **Son Adam 19 Dotter Eva 17 et Sophia 4 Svåger Jeremias Elia'son 36 mh Hedvig 29 Son Elias 1 1/2 Dotter Anna 3 hans Svärmoder Anna Johansd:r 63 Svåger Gabriel Adamsson 31. mh Lisa 25 och son David 6 et Jonas 4 Drängen Johan Davidsson 15 1/2 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Hyväri 65 **Dotter Maria 39 Svärson Jonas Anderss: 38 mh Helena 32 Son Anders 11 et David 4. och Dotter Eva 7 Svärsons Syster Lisa Andersd:r 18 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esias Hyfvari 56 mh 54. **Sona Enka Margaretha Thomasdotter 31 Son Adam Esaia'son 21. mh Maria 22 Son Moses 17 et Esajas Esaia'son 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Tapanain 41 mh 42 **Son Adam 19 et Elias 9 Dotter Margaretha 13 et Catharina 4. Broder Jonas Mattsson 34. mh Lisa 38. Son Gabriell 7. och Dotter Eva 1 1/12 E:kn Margaretha Johansdotter 56 Son Esaias Jeremia'son 30 mh Christina 21. et Moses Jeremia'son 25 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 56. **Son Henric 31. mh Anna 28 Dotter Eva 28 Walborg 24 et Lisa Adamsd:r 22 Broders Enka Sofia Jöransd:r 44. Son David Jöransson 11. ====Hemman 4 (3/4)==== *Carl Junnoin 67 **Son Jonas 33 mh Helena 29. Son David 6 Son Moses Carlsson 21 et Dotter Helena Carlsd:r 26 Anders Andersson 25. et Esaias Andersson 21 samt Syster Lisa 29 Sofia 18 et Regina Andersd:r 14 Broder son Henric Davidsson 51. Broder Michell 28 et Gabriel Davidsson 22. och Styfmoder Hedvig Jöransd:r 51. *Inh Petter Jöransson 59. **vahnför ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Gabrielss: Junnoin 22 **Syster Christina 16 et Eva Gabrielsdotter 9 moder Walborg Erichsd:r 36 Faster Maria Joransd:r 30 Fader Broder David Jöransson 40 mh Maria 39 Son David 14. Elias 11. et Salamon 9 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337597 Jakso 573] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Anderss: Pucki 22 **Syster Eva 24. E:kn Eva Henricsd:r 41. Son [[Pukki-12|Esaias 8]] et Gabriel Esaia'son 5. och Dotter Christina Esaia'd:r 18 Farbror E:ka Margareta Mattsd:r 42 hennes son Matts 16 et Elias Petterss: 11 D:r Sofia 19 Maria Christina Petrid:r 7. *Inh och afskedade Jäg Thomas Mattss: Rasonius 39 mh 33 **Son Aron 6 et Wilhelm 2 1/12 Dotter Maria Christina 8. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jacob Turku 63 mh 53 **Son Adam 20. Svärson Adam Joransson 43 mh Lisa 36 Son Anders 10 et David 4. Dotter Beata 17 [[Turku-1|Hedvig 14]] et Stina 5. Matts Esaia'son 50. mh Maria 40 Son Salomon 9 et Anders 1 1/2 Dotter Maria 24. Eva 8 et Lisa 14. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Turku 33. mh 26. **Son Elias 4. Broder Philipp Johansson 18 Syster Lisa 28. Maria 25. Walborg 23 et Sofia Johansd:r 14. Faster Lisa Jöransd:r 56 et Hedvig Thoma'd:r 27. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Heikeri 40 mh 38. **Son Abram 7 et Elias 4. Dotter Walborg 1/2 Broder Anders Davidsson 33 mh Anna 40. Dotter Beatha 4. Broder David Davidsson 16 Syster Lisa 38 et Catharina Davidsd:r 19 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jöran Heikeri 27 **Broder Michell Mattsson 21. Syster Maria Mattsd:r 19 Moder Helena Eskellsd:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Moses Heikeri 31 mh 28. **Son Adam 9 Dotter Eva 4. et Hedvig 1 2/3 Fader Esaias Davidsson 68 ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Eric Huttuin 58 mh 56. **Son Adam 31. mh Beatha 32. Son Benjamin 8. Matts 5. et Elias 3 David Ericsson 29 mh Lisa 24 et Gabriel Ericsson 24. Dotter Eva Erichsdotter 18 Broder Jacob Ericsson 43 mh Regina 33 Son Alexander 3 Dotter Margaretha 10 Regina 7 et Maria 1/4 Broder Dotter Eva Påhlsd:r 47. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Michell Huttuin 77. **Son Johan 41. mh Sofia 39. Son Anders 21. Elias 11. et Henrich 3 1/2 och Dotter Eva 14 et Hedvig Johansd:r 2 3/4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337598 Jakso 574] ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Jöran Jacobsson 41 mh 35. **Dotter Helena 13 Lisa 9. et Eva 4. och Moder Maria Olofsd:r 69 Drängen Elias Bertillsson 22. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 38 mh 36. **Son Benjamin 16 Richard 13 Fredric 9 Jonas 5. Salomon 3. et Elias 3/4. Broder Henric Mattsson 36. Syster Johanna Mattsd:r 32. Fader brorsd:r Christina Johansd:r 26 Moder Eva Christersd:r 65. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Johan Huttuin 64 mh 62 **Svärson Jeremias Adamsson 35. mh Eva 32 Son Elias 4. Dotter Lisa 12 Maria 9 et Anna 1/4. Simon Joranss: 58 mh Catharina 40 Son Anders 21. Gabriel 9 Adam 8 et David 5. Simons syster Maria Jöransd:r 26 ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jöran Huttuin 69 mh 61. **Son Jonans 39. mh Walborg 36. Adam 24. Gabriel 15. et Benjamin Joranss: 12 Dotter Johanna 21. et Beata Jöransd:r 18. Brorsson Anders Michellsson 38 mh Maria 22 Son David 1 1/52 hans Broder Simon 32 Syster Eva 28 Broder Eric Jacobss: 59. mh Margareta 45 Son Elias 22. Anders 13 et Henric 5. ===Itiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Johan Dufva 26 mh 36. **Son Elias 1 1/12 et Dotter Eva 1 1/12 Styfdotter Margareta 5. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Parkoin 49 mh 34. **Dotter Maria 4. och Svägerska Anna Larsdotter 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Heiska **Familien uptagen på Hejkila by N:o 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Gabriel Heiska **Dito Dito *Torp Michell Thomass: 45 mh 40. *Inh Johan Kettin 57 mh 50 **Styfson Johan Jacobsson 14. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skrinnari 42 mh 37. **Son Johan 3 Moder Walborg Henricsd:r 73. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esaias Skinnari 54 mh 54 **Son Henric 22 ===Jufvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Jufvoin 43 mh 38. **Son Adam 4. Dotter Margareta 17. et Maria 6. Svärmoder Margareta Larsd:r 55 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jufvoin 46 **Broder Jonas Jöransson 38 mh Christina 27 Son Anders 5. et Jeremias 1/2 Dotter Lisa 8. et Maria. 3 E:kn Eva Ericsd:r 61. hennes Dotter Walborg Andersd:r 30 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337598 Jakso 575] ====Hemman 2 (5/6)==== *Elias Kuka **Familien uptagen i Kukannemi by å Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Anders Kuka **Dito Dito *Inh Anders Johanss: 51 mh 42 **Son Moses 17. Dotter Sofia 13 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Mattss: Jufvoin 38 mh 27 **Dotter Johanna 3 Syster Helena 26 Mor Maria Thoma'd:r 63 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Jufvoin 24. **Broder Adam 6. Syster Eva 21. Stina 14 et Margareta Thoma'd:r 10. samt Moder Sofia Jöransd:r 51. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Anders Clemi 55 mh 48 **Son Adam 21. et Gabriel 17. och Dotter Eva 25. Broder Henrich Johansson 51 mh Agneta 40. Dotter Christina 19 Hedvig 16 Maja Lisa 10 Eva 6 Elias Petterss: 36 mh Margareta 39 hans Son Jonas 17. et David 6 Dotter Sofia 15. et Walborg 9 Moder Margareta Mattsd:r 59 David Henricsson 55 mh Regina 46 Son Anders 22 D:r Catharina 20 Jonas Henricss: 43 mh Christina 33 *Torp Gustaf Esaia's: 42 mh 32. **Son Johan 14. et Elias 7 och Dotter Carlina 9. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Anders Clemi **Familien på N:o 4 af denne by. *Torp Jonas Mattss: 36 mh 36. **Son Stefan 3. et Gabriel 1. Dotter Maria Christina 9 et Walborg 6 Broder Sockne Skräddaren Jacob Mattsson Rasonius 29 Broder Johan 22. et David 20 Syster Eva Mattsd:r 17. Moder Walborg Davidsd:r 60. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:ka Fru Prostinnan Helena Catherina Lundan 35. *Son Johan Gabriel 16. et Wilhelm Ludvig 6. Dotter Maria Christina 25. Catharina Elisabeth 23. Susanna Fredrica 21. Carolina Lovisa 19 Helena Agnetha 18 Johanna Charlotta 9. et Clara Augustina 3 Svärmoder E:ka Fru Helena Charlotta Mellin 70 Drängen Anders Mattsson 62 et Jonas Mårtensson 29 Pigan Eva Påhlsd:r 27 Lisa Esaia'd:r 35 Margareta Abramsd:r 28 Stina Henricsd:r 20 et Regina Gabrielsd:r 13 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337600 Jakso 576] *Curam Gerens Johan Henric Zveiberg 38 mh 38 **Dotter Anna Helena 1. Drängen Gabriell Esaia'son 23 Pigan Sara Simonsd:r 29 Beatha Salomonsd:r 15. *Klåck Gabriel Laurén 32 **Pigan Eva Christina Salenia 41. *Inh Jacob Mattsson 58 mh 36 **Dotter Elisabeth 17 Klåckare E:ka Maria Backman 66 Syster Greta Lisa 26 *Torp Adam Thomasson 38 mh 37. **Moder Eva Ericsd:r 56 Son Gabriell 3 Dotter Christina 12 Eva 8. Maria 4 1/2 Broder Gabriel Thoma'son 26 Syster Beatha 24. Syster Dotter Lovisa Carlsd:r 4. *Kyrko Wak Mårten Adamss: 43 mh 35. **Son Mårten 9 1/2. Dotter Maria Gustava 4. Moder Sofia Pettersd:r 65. ===Kukannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Anderss: Kuka 41 mh 36. **Svägerska Eva Mattsd:r 30 Anders Gabrielsson 29 mh Maria 27. Son Johan 7. Gabriel 5. et David 3 Syster Lisa Gabrielsd:r 23 Enkan Walborg Simonsd:r 57. Dotter Enkan Margareta Eliad:r 30 hennes Son Fredrich 11 Jonas 11. Elias Gabrielsson 4 Drängen Anders Salomonsson 18 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:ka Eva Petrid:r 54. **Son Matts Adamsson 29. mh Maria 34. Son Gabriel 9 Dotter Lisa 7. Christina 5. et Margaretha 2 1/12 D:o Adam Adamsson 15. och Dotter Eva Adamsdotter 21. Brodersson Elias Elia'son 38 mh Agnetha 33 Son David 9. Dotter Beatha 10. Johanna 2 1/6 Broders Enka Anna Andersd:r 41. hennes Dotter Maria Mattsd:r 16 ====Hemman 1 (5/18)==== *Elias Kuka 64. mh 61. **Svärson Adam Erichson 22 mh Hedvig 35 Adam Matsson 39 mh Agnetha 39. Son Matts 11. Dotter Walborg 17. Sofia 15. et Eva 5. E:ka Eva Abellsd:r 53 hennes Dotter Regina Petrid:r 28 David Jacobsson 29 mh Margaretha 26 Son Abell 1 1/4 E:ka Helena Elia'd:r 48 hennes Svärson Adam Michellsson 22 mh Lisa 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337601 Jakso 577] ====Hemman 1 (1/18)==== *Anders Johanss: Kuka 51 mh 47. **Son Elias 22. Anders 9 et Jeremias 4. och Dotter Hedvig 20. Broder David 42. mh Eva 35. Son Wilhelm 8 et Fredric 1 1/6. Dotter Christina 5. *Torp Michell Esaia'son 33 mh 30 **Son David 10. et Elias 7. och Dotter Catharina 3. *T: Bernt Lachti 71. mh. 68 **Son Jeremias 33 och D:r Margaretha 18. *Mok Salomon Joranss: 68 mh 41. **Son Adam 8 1/2 Dotter Beatha 15 1/2. et Helena 4 1/2 ===Keskisenpä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Lensu 24 mh 23 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Petter Lensu 26 **Broder Adam Jöransson 16. Syster Helena 25 Eva 23 et Christina Jöransd:r 22. Moder Margaretha Thoma'd:r 53. Farbrorsdotter Maria Johansd:r 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Kiski 29 mh 27. **Son Adam 1/2 Dotter Lisa 3 Syster Eva 27. Catharina Mattsd:r 14. Styfmoder Helena Henricsd:r 46. Faster Stina Christersd:r 39. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Thomas Kiski 44. mh 39. **Son Matts 9. et Adam 3 et David 1/4. D:r Anna 17 Eva 9 et Maria 7 ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kiski 69. mh 35. **Dotter Johanna 9. et Beatha 3. Svärson Jonas Thomasson 44. mh: Helena 44. Son Aron 17. et Gabriel 5 Broder Petter Thoma'son 59. Son David 27 mh Catharina 31 Son Abram 3. Son Adam Petterss: 24. *Torp [[Holopainen-40|Christer Holopa 69]] mh 42 **Son [[Holopainen-43|Adam 19]] [[Holopainen-41|Moses 15.]] [[Holopainen-42|Maria Christina 3]] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talka 57. mh 37. **Dotter Sofia 7. Hedvig 3. et Walborg 1 3/4. E:ka Helena Larsd:r 56. hennes son Johan Johansson 32 mh Eva 26 Son Henric 6. et David 4 Dotter Lisa 3/4 Aron Johansson 28 Dotter Eva Johansd:r 25 Svärmor Eva Larsd:r 63 ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 30]] mh [[Unknown-241747|28.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 3]] och Dotter [[Mattero-7|Christina 1 1/12]] Syster [[Mattero-10|Beatha Elia'd:r 20]] Moder [[Unknown-242081|Maria Mattsd:r 59]] B:lm Gabriel Joransson 58. [[Mattero-17|Benjamin Johansson 27.]] mh [[Unknown-242756|Lisa 29]] ===Kärmennemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 51 mh 51. **Son Adam 16 Elias 13. et Abram 9 Dotter Anna 23 Svåger Johan Henricsson 38 mh Walborg 36 Son David 9 Dotter Lisa 4. et Maria 1 1/2 Svåger Henric Henricsson 32. mh Regina 31. Son Anders 7 Jonas 6 Salomon 3 et Gabriel 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337602 Jakso 578] *Torp Thomas Ojala 70 mh 56 **Dotter Sofia 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Kärmennemi 41 mh 31. **Broder Elias 30 Broder Anders 26 et Petter 24. Faderbroder Matts Mattsson 53 mh Margareta 35. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *E:kn Margareta Mattsd:r 50. **Son Abram Esaia'son 24. Dotter Walborg 21 et Sofia Esaia'd:r 15. Svåger Jonas Påhlsson 54 mh Hedvig 42. Son Abell 17 Dotter Christina 22 et Catarina 13 ====Hemman 2 (3/5)==== *David Mårtenss: 46 mh: 41 **Son Elias 16. Dotter Maria 13. Regina 4. et Eva 1 1/2. Broder Benjamin 34. mh Margaretha 32 Dotter Lisa 5 et Helena 1 5/12 Adam Andersson 39 mh Maria 35. Marcus Andersson 32 mh Maria 26. Son Anders 3 1/2 et Michell 1 1/12 Johan Johansson 63 mh Sofia 49 Son Gabriel 12 et Dotter Beatha 7. Drängen Adam Johansson 62. Pigan Eva Thoma'd:r 20. *Torp Anders Thomass 38 mh 51. **Son David 8. Dotter Eva 10 Regina 4. Svärmoder Helena Thoma'd:r 67. ===Kammannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Jöran Karhu 75 **Dotter Sofia 31. et Eva 26. Svärson Påhl Påhlsson 45. mh: Lisa 35. et Regina 1 1/12 Dotter Margaretha 8. Maria 5. Brodersson Salomon Esaia'son 25 hans Moder Regina Mattsd:r 52. Broder Johansson 55. mh: Lisa 42. Faderbroderson Anders Jöransson 58 mh Anna 44. Son Jonas 19. Stephan 14. et Anders 4. Dotter Walborg 13. Catharina 8. et Lisa 3. *Bakestghjon Bertill Imelain 70 mh 44 **Son Jöran 49 Kyrkofattig. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Karhu 59. mh 51 **Dotter Eva 25. et Regina 21. Broder Henric Henricsson 53 mh Agneta 42. Son Anders 19 Gabriel 16 Adam 6 David 3 et Dotter Martha 1 1/12 ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Matts Karhu 59 mh 47. **Son Anders 26. et Moses 23 Dotter Christina 21 Walborg 18. Margaretha 18. et Maria 9. Broders Enka Anna Jöransd:r 47 D:o E:n Margareta Eskellsd:r 59 hennes Son Gabriel 24. et David Ericsson ((puuttuu ilmeisesti: 17 Broder Johan Ericsson)) 38. mh Sara 24. Dotter Sofia 3 1/2 et Rigna 1 1/2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337603 Jakso 579] ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Anders Karhu 75 mh 62. **Dotter Anna 24 et Eva 22 ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Påhl Kåhoin 72. **Son David 22. och Dotter Eva 28 Svärson Adam Jöransson 31. mh Anna 31. Son Jeremias 11 D:r Helena 7. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Christer Kåhoin 69 mh 58 **Son Abram 24. et Joseph 12. och Dotter Regina 21. et Walborg 9. Broder Gabriel Carlsson 53 mh Margaretha 34. Son Simon 10 Marcus et Jacob 4. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Kåhoin 41. mh: 43. **Son Elias 19. Gabriel 15. David 11. et Påhl 7 och Dotter Sofia 4. Adam Jöransson 45. mh Margareta 30. Son Johan 4. Dotter Beatha 16. et Maria 1 1/2 E:kn Maria Andersd:r 63. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Sakris Härä 70. **Son Johan 39. mh Lisa 42 Son David 19. Adam 13. Gabriel 11. Anders 9 et Henric 4. och D:r Beatha 3 et Lisa 3. D:o Elias Sakrisson 33. mh Eva 27. Son Salomon 1 1/4. et Dotter Helena 3. Broder Matts Josephsson 59 mh Maria 60. hans son Abram 21 et Jacob 17 och Dotter Margaretha 30. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jöran Kiski 59 mh 45. **Son Adam 20. et Elias 18 Dotter Maria 25. Eva 12 Beatha 9 Christina 6 et Martha 1 2/3 Styfson Gabriel Esaia'son 28 mh: Sofia 27. Son Anders 7. et Jonas 4. Broder Erich Joransson 36. mh Anna 32 Dotter Lisa 8. et Hedvig 3 1/2 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 51 mh 41. **Son David 6 Dotter Martha 22 Agneta 19 Anna 10 et Regina 7. Broder Johan Mattsson 34 mh Sofia 31 Dotter Maria 8. Faderbrorssöner Thomas 21 Mats 18 et Adam Jöransson 14. Moder Walborg Jöransd:r 51 ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kaipia 49 mh 32 **Son Elias 21. David 14. et Michell 3. Dotter Eva 19 et Christina 9 Broder Abell Johansson 39 et Gabriel Johansson 34. mh Beatha 21. Syster Maria 47 et Margareta Johansd:r 35. Moder Sofia Thoma'dotter 73. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337604 Jakso 580] ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Kaipia 43 mh 31. **Son Gabriel 11. et Stephan 1 1/2 Dotter Lisa 18 et Sofia 4 Syster E:kn Lisa Jeremia'd:r 53 hennes Son Thomas 31. et Abram Mattsson 28. Dotter Maria Mathia'dotter 21. *Inh E:ka Lisa Mattsd:r 69. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattss: Kaipia 32. mh 28. **Son Elias 9 Jonas 5 1/2 Matts 3 et Abell 1 1/52 Dotter Helena 12 Broder David 23 mh Lisa 24. Son Anders 3 1/2 et Erich 1 1/12 Styffader Esaias Påhlsson Mystinen 27. mh Maria 55. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 48 mh 48. **Son Salomon 12 1/2 Dotter Johanna 23. Helena 18. Sofia 9 et Hedvig 4. Broder Mårten Mattsson 57. son Anders 25 mh Margaretha 23 och Dotter Lisa 32 Christina 22 et Maria Mårtensd:r 18 Faderbrodersson Elias Jöransson 38 mh Helena 39 Drängen Jeremias Myntinen 20. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Adam Kurki 53 mh 44. **Son Elias 23. mh Lisa 35. Son Anders Adamss: 3. et David Adamss: 1. och Dotter Elisabeth 21. E:kn Eva Henricsd:r 34. hennes Dotter Sofia 13. et Anna Davidsd:r 6. Jonas Pettersson 24. Syster Regina Petrid:r 28. samt Moder Catharina Bertillsd:r 63. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kurki 38 mh 37. **Son Adam 17. et David 12. Dotter Eva 15. Regina 10. Helena 7. Sofia 5. et Hedvig 3. Broder Matts Olofsson 40. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Jöran Pardamés 42 mh: 31. **Son Elias 12 Dotter Christina 9 et Regina 1 7/12 Anders Påhlsson 30. mh Eva 34. Son Adam 7. et Salomon 3 Dotter Sofia 4 1/2 et Johanna 1. Flickan Regina Abramsd:r 23 ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *David Pardamés 41 mh 33. **Svåger Anders Davidsson 32 mh Lisa 30. Son Matts 9 et Jonas 3 Dotter Maria 6 et Beatha 1/4 Fosterson Adam Jöransson 23 mh Regina 23 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337605 Jakso 581] ====Hemman 3 (1/5)==== *David Pardames 28 mh 27. **Dotter Hedvig 1/4 Broder Thomas 17 Syster Helena 25. ===Kårpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Michell Lattu 49 mh 34 **Son Anders 3 Broder Esaias 33 mh Regina 29 Son Elias 1 1/3 Dotter Maria 10 et Anna 7. Fader Broder Eric Michellsson 69 D:o Thomas Michellsson 59 Michells syster Walborg 40 E:kn Maria Michellsd:r 69. hennes Dotter Eva Mattsd:r 46. et Helena Mattsd:r 33 Drängen Anders Johansson 21. ===Lakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Johan Kårpelain 67 mh 64. **Son Elias 33. Anders 23 et Dotter Martha 27. Brodersson Eric Jöransson 49 hans Broder Gabriel 30. Broder Bertill Ericsson 59 hans Son David 19 et Henric 16 och Dotter Beatha 22 E:kn Eva Jöransd:r 59 hennes son Eric Thomasson 34. mh Maria 27. Dotter Lisa 3 et Eva 1/2 Son Matts Thomasson 32 D:o Jonas 23. et Anders Thomasson 20. E:kn Walborg Mårtensd:r 47. Matts Andersson 61. ===Lafvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Mattss: Koufvo 54 mh 47 **Son Elias 17. et Jonas 8. Dotter Sofia 25. et Margaretha 12 Adam Esaia'son 29 mh Maria 22 Dotter Stina 3 Esaias Esaia'son 15. Dotter Lisa Esaia'd:r 8. E:ka Walborg Samuelsson 59 hennes Son Matts 33 et Stephan Elia'son 31. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jöranss: Koufvo 49 mh 47. **Son Jonas 24. et Adam 9 Dotter Beatha 17. Hedvig 14. et Lisa 4 Broder Anders 34. mh Saara 28 Son Matts 14. Moses 6. Salomon 3 et Henric 1. Dotter Johanna 11 et Anna 8. *Inh David Johanss: Koufvo 35. **Syster Eva 32 och Moder Walborg Ericsd:r 68. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Henric Mickola 46 mh 35. **Dotter Eva 13 Catharina 4 et Martha 1 2/3 Broderson David Andersson 17 Broder Michell 37 mh Margaretha 30 Son Anders 6 Dotter Lisa 3 et Maria 1 1/2 Moder Walborg Jöransd:r 73 Drängen Elias Jacobsson 23. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337606 Jakso 582] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *David Kouku 59 mh 59. **Son David 24. Jonas 20 et Gabriel 18 och Dotter Agnetha 32 et Eva 16 E:kn Anna Mattsd:r 58 hennes Son Anders Adamsson 44. mh Margareta 31 Son Adam 4. Dotter Maria 6 et Hedvig 1 D:o Michell Adamsson 25. et Elias Adamsson 23 ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Esaias Lairi 44 mh 35. **Son Elias 1 1/2 Dotter Johanna 6 et Christina 3 Broder David Bertillson 27 mh Walborg 27. Dotter Eva 2 1/2 Syster Regina Bertillsd:r 33 Moder Regina Ericsd:r 67. Mårten Michellsson 52 hans Dotter Agnetha 22. Styfson Jöran Matsson 29 mh Lisa 32 Son Adam 3. ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Remunen 69 mh 59 **Sona Enka Christina Joransd:r 37. hennes Dotter Martha Michellsd:r 10 Svärson David Adamsson Saira 22. mh Regina 25. David Joransson 35. mh Margretha 32. Son Anders 9 Svägerska Maria 24 et Hedvig Johansson 17. Enkan Anna Philippsd:r 65 hennes Son Elias Andersson 32 mh Regina 30. Son Adam 6 Dotter Beatha 10 et Saara 4. Michell Michellsson 50 Son Matts 22 Moses 12 et Erich 8 Dotter Helena 19 et Johanna 16 E:kn Margareta Påhlsd:r 46 hennes Dotter Anna Påhlsdotter 19 Svärson Thomas Nuppoin 27. mh Catharina 22 Dotter Lisa 3. Gabriel Michellsson 48. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:ka Fru Maria Christina Sorén 54 **Son Brofodgen Johan Sorén 32. mh Elisabeth 34. Faster dotter Eva Titusd:r 3 1/2. Dotter Ebba Helena Sorén 24 Drängen och Solldaten Fredric Lind 27 Pigan Maria Elisabeth Påhlsd:r 22 hennes oägta son Nicolaus *Inh Påhl Ericsson 53 **Dotter Eva 15. Helena 9 et Christina 6. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337607 Jakso 583] ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Andersson 38 mh 35. **Son Jeremias 13 et Adam 6. Dotter Eva 10 et Hedvig 3. Gabriel Johansson 37. mh Lisa 61. Pigan Eva Jöransd:r 32 hennes oägta Son Alexander 7. Drengen Anders Jöransson 23 ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 51 mh 43. **Son Adam 21. et Anders 16. Dotter Eva 18 E:kn Anna Pettersd:r 30. Son Elias Davidsson 8 Dotter Maria 4 1/2. et Johanna Davidsd:r 4 1/2. *Torp: Anders Heikeri 30 mh 26. **Dotter Eva Maria 1 11/12. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Nuppoin 34 mh 29. **Son Salomon 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Thomas Nuppoin 20. **Broder Esaias 11. et Styfbroder Anders Anderss: 4. och Syster Catharina 17. et Maria Esaia'd:r 13 Moder Margareta Andersd:r 45 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Nuppoin 62 mh 32. **Son Jonas 25. et David 6. Dotter Eva 4. Broder Elias 59. mh Eva 50 Son Gabriel 23 Dotter Christina 8. Syster Margareta Jöransd:r 25. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Mårten Nisoin 44. mh 41. **Son Anders 18. et Thomas 4. Dotter Sofia 15. Maria 11. et Christina 8. Broder Mats 41. mh Eva 34. Son Gabriel 5. Moder Eva Esaia'd:r 65. Elias Bertilss: 40. mh Regina 26. Son Adam 4. Dotter Beata 1/2 hans Broder Henric Bertillss: 13. samt Moder Eva Påhlsd:r 53. E:kn Hedvig Gabrielsd:r 53. hennes Son Petter Henricsson 22. David Johansson 32 mh Sofia 31 Son Jonas 1/12 Dotter Anna 8. et Lisa 4 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Nisoin 45. mh 50. **Son Jonas 23 mh Anna 25 D:r Maria 2 1/2 Son Johan Gabrielss: 19 mh [[Kiesi-112|Eva 24.]] Son Gabriel Gabrielss: 7 D:r Lisa 16 et Eva Gabrielsd:r 11. Pigan Sofia Påhlsd:r 19 *Torp Anders Anderss: 63 mh 43 **Son Matts 4. *Rote Fatt Agneta Andersd:r 69. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henric Wilhu 36 mh 36 **Dotter Eva 12 Regina 9. Bror Anders Johanss: 39. mh Anna 39. Dotter Lisa 10 et Christina 3 Fader Johan Larss: 65 mh Walborg 61. Farbrorsson Stephan Larsson 26 mh [[Sinkko-3|Anna 21.]] hans Syster Helena Larsd:r 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337608 Jakso 584] *Inh Anders Jöransson 64 **Son Johan 26. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 33]] mh 26.(=[[Muhli-1|Valpuri]]) **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 7.]] et [[Maunu-7|Adam 1/4]] Dotter [[Maunu-5|Anna 5]] et [[Maunu-6|Maria 3.]] Moder Walborg Påhlsdotter 69 Enkan Walborg 58 hennes Son [[Maunu-11|David Joranss: 24]] mh [[Unknown-259127|Anna 21.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:kn Regina Mauno 51. **Son Henric 31. mh Maria 30. Son Elias 5 et Jonas 3/4. Dotter Eva 8. D:o Abram 21. et Anders Andersson 17. Dotter Regina 26 Brigitha 18 Anna 15 et Marta Andersd:r 13 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Adam Haiko 28 mh 24.((ehkä Anna Eliaantytär Nikunen, Uiminniemi 9. Kaikki muut vuoden 1818 22-vuotiaat naiset löytyvät muualta vuoden 1820 henkikirjasta.)) **Cousin Samuel Andersson 48 mh: Lisa 39. Son Anders 16. Matts 7 et Jonas 1/3 Samuels Syster Eva Andersdotter 35 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:kn Eva Eliad:r 35 **Son Olof 7 et Salomon Jona'son 3 Dotter Beatha 13 et Maria Jöna'dotter 10 Broder Elias Joransson 32. mh Lisa 33 Son David 4. et Dotter Walborg 9 Moder Walborg Mårtensd:r 54 Drängen Jonas Johansson 19 ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Olcko 50 mh 46. **Svärson Johan Jöransson 31. mh Sofia 24 Dotter Maria 3 et Anna 1. Broders E:ka Lisa Johansdotter 41. hennes Gabriel Mattsson 14. Dotter Maria Mattsd:r 17. *Kyrko Fatt Petter Olku 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattss: 31 mh 31. **Son Elias 8. Walborg 10. et Lisa Drängen Henric Elia'son 22 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 37. mh 33 **Son Moses 8 et Hendrich 1 7/12 Dotter Lisa 6 1/2. et Sophia 3 Broder David Hindrichsson 23 Svärson Matts Påhlsson 31. mh Eva 34 Son Abram 4. et David 1. Dotter Maria 10 Moder Maria Mattsd:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 51 mh 38 **Son Anders 23 Abram 21. et Michell 18. Dotter Walborg 25. Lisa 12 et Christina 8 Syster Helena Påhlsdotter 34 et Margaretha Påhlsd:r 26 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337609 Jakso 585] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Matts Pöllöin 51 mh 50. **Son Matts 17. et David 10. Dotter Margaretha 22. Pigan Sofia Johansd:r 16 ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Elias Hifva **Familien uptagen på följande Hemman N:o 5. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Elias Hifva 70. **Son Anders 37. mh Christina 38 Son Påhl 15. Esaias 12. Adam 9. et Anders 3 1/2 Dotter Sophia Elia'd:r 31. Brodersson Elias Mattsson 47 mh Regina 31. Son David 23. Abram 7. et Gabriel 3. och Dotter Ulrica 9. et Maria 3/4 hans Broder Michell Mattsson 33. mh Lisa Son Jonas 1 7/12. *Torp Thomas Kalamés 58 mh 47 **Son Anders 6. Broder och ifrån Ryska 10:e Jägare Regementet efter 18 års Tjenst förafskedade Solldaten, Esaias Henricsson Hifva 52. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Adam Sihvo 39 mh 43 **Son Jonas 10. et Elias 4. Dotter Christina 12 et Beatha 3. Broder och Jägaren Johan Jöranss: 40. mh Anna 41. Broder Jöran Jöransson 37 mh Maria 40. Son Moses 4. et David 1 1/3. Dotter Lisa 15. et Anna 10. *Torp och Sokne Skradd: Emanuel Mårtenss: 28 **Syster Margaretha 25. et Moder Maria Mattsd:r 61 Pigan Regina Adamsdotter 27. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Af:e Prot: Jerepes från: Arf:e H:m *Torp Petter Wanhapeldo 59 mh 41 **Dotter Maria 21. Margaretha 19. et Wallborg 16 *Torp Adam Wäckärä 45. mh 30. **Son Alexander 9 et Maria 3 Syster Anna Wäckärä 25. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Kiesi 61. **Son Jonas 32 Son Emanuel 4. et Dotter Christina 11. Dotter Beatha Andersd:r 20. Matts Thomasson 54 mh Walborg 50. Son David 21. et Adam 11 Dotter Walborg 6. Henric Andersson 38 mh Sofia 34. Son Anders 1. Dotter Eva 8. Adam Henrichsson 32 mh Sofia 29 Son Salomon 10 hans Moder Maria Carlsd:r 66 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337610 Jakso 586] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Eric Parcko 69 **Son Anders 46. mh Margaretha 46. Son David 25. mh Anna 26. Son Jonas Andersson 10. Dotter Maria 16 Eva 13 Hedvig 7 et Anna Andersd:r 5. D:o Son Adam Ericsson 41. mh Maria 39. Son Gabriel 20. et Elias 10 Dotter Beatha 13 Lisa 6. et Christina 3 ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Stefan Muhli 11. **Syster Maria 17. Christina 15. et Sofia 6 Fader Broder Eskell Eskellsson 51. mh Eva 51 Son Elias 21. et Dotter Lisa 19. Syster Margarita 57. Broders E:ka Regina Jöransd:r 51. hennes Son Jacob Mattsson 27. Johan 20. et Matts Mattsson 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Matts Muhli 72. **Son Anders 26. mh Regina 28. Dotter Beata 1. Son Carl Mattsson 17. et Dotter Regina Mattsd:r 21 David Jöna'son 19 Adam Jona'son 16 och Syster Walborg Jona'd:r 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:kn Maria Bertillsd:r 38. **Son Stefan Jona'son 24. Adam 10. et Anders Jona's: 4 Dotter Helena 22. Eva 17. Anna 11. Regina 5 et Lisa Jona'sdotter 3. E:ka Maria Mattsd:r 61 hennes Son Matts Elia'son 33. mh Regina 26 Son David 1. Dotter Sofia 3 Drängen Anders Salonius 32 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 46 mh 45. **Son Jacob 10 Dotter Maria 17. *Rothe Fatt Adam Kontila 72. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 29. **Broder Moses Erichsson 24. Syster Walborg 35. Agnetha 17. et Eva 20. Moder Agnetha Mårtensdotter 52. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 42 mh 34. **Son David 9 et Matts 3 1/2 Dotter Maria Elisabeth 11 et Martha 6 Syster Susanna Esaiad:r 44. Fader Broder Gabriel Jöransson 59 mh Walborg 49 Dotter Eva 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337611 Jakso 587] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Esaias Rasa 43 mh 41. **Son Anders 19 mh Regina 19. Son Thomas 16. et Erich Esaia'son 9 Jonas Mattsson 51. hans son Michell 14. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Matts Ahoin 39 mh 41 **Son Michell 17 Jonas 14. et Erich 1/2 Dotter Anna 11. Maria 9 Eva 6. et Christina 3 Matts Rapi 65. mh Anna 61. Stephan Samuelsson 51. mh Anna 46. Son Anders 26. mh Maria 23 Son David 1. Dotter [[Ahonen-12|Regina 3]] Moses Stephansson 15 et Elias Stephansson 7. Dotter Susanna 20. et [[Ahonen-11|Catharina Stephand:r 11]]. *Torp Johan Johanss: 35. **Moder Beatha Mattsd:r 75. Pigan Sofia Elia'd:r 45. hennes Dotter Margareta Henricsd:r 20. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *E:kn Lisa Kirfvesmés 61. **Son Anders 39. mh Sofia 50. Son Eric Mattsson 16 E:kn Eva Mattsd:r 34 hennes Son Elias Adamsson 6. Jonas Christersson 51. mh Maria 45. Son Henric 10. et David 6. Dotter Beata 19 et Christina 16. E:kn Eva Adamsd:r 47. Drängen Alexander Adamsson 20. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Matts Anderss: Talka 57. **Son Elias 34. mh Regina 26 Son Moses 7. et David 4. D:o Anders Mattsson 31. Broder Johan 51. mh Regina 52. Son Jonas 26 mh Walborg 27. Dotter Maria 3. Esaias Mattsson 42 mh Maria 32 Son Johan 10. et Salomon 3 Dotter Eva 12 Anna Maria 10. Christina 7. et Walborg 5. hans Broder Jacob 28. David Jöransson 28. mh Catharina 26. Son Adam 4 et Dotter Helena 3. Moder Lisa Henricsd:r 62 Cousin Eric Mattsson 66 ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Larss: Tallka 47 mh 44 **Son Anders 13 Matts 10. et Adam 6 Broder Jöran 41. mh Lisa 30. Son Gabriel 4. Syster Walborg 26. Christina 23 et Helena 16 Drängen David Mattsson 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337612 Jakso 588] *Torp Esaias Mattss: 54 mh 44 **Son Johan 19. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:kn Catharina Nartu 62. **Son David 36 mh Eva 34 Son Salomon 3 et Dotter Maria 10 D:o Thomas Johanss: 23 Adam Adamsson 38 mh Hedvig 36 Son Gabriel 15. Elias 13. et Matts 19 Dotter Fredrica Sofia 7. et Walborg 4 E:kn Walborg Mårtensd:r 59 hennes Dotter Regina 27 et Margareta Adamsd:r 23. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Jonas Nartu 41. mh 43. **Son Anders 8. et Benjamin 4. och Dotter Helena 1 1/12. Broder Moses 36. mh Eva 50. hans Styfson Simon Jöransson 21 Dotter Christina Jöransd:r 18. Moder Helena Ericsd:r 61. Faster Lisa Johansd:r 31 Herdinnan Walborg Jöransd:r 13 ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Johan Puncka 44 mh 41. **Dotter Regina 17 Jeremias Jöransson 41. mh Eva 27. Son Jonas 1 1/4. Dotter Maria 3 D:o Dotter Helena Jöransdotter 28. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Punka 63 mh 51. **Son Anders 29 mh Maria 26. Son Elias 3 Christer Påhlsson 60. mh Lisa 51 Son Moses 23 Dotter Eva 20. *Torp David Punka 41 mh 39 **Dotter Beatha 13 Christina 11. et Maria 8 *Rothe Fat Susanna Mattsd:r 79 **Blind. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Johan Soukio 51. **Son David 24 Dotter Christina 26 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Soukio 22 mh 25. **Broder Michell 16. Syster Catharina 29 Moder Maria Michellsd:r 51. *Inh Henric Henricss: 51 mh 66 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jacob Turku **Familien på Hemmanet N:o 1. i Huttula by ====Hemman 2 (5/24)==== *Johan Ruohia 49 **Son Elias 9 ====Hemman 2 (5/12)==== *Jonas Ruohia 28 mh 26. **Syster Maria 14 Farbrorsson David Mårtenss. 27. Adam Mårtenss: 21. Syster Walborg Mårtensd:r 20. ====Hemman 2 (3/8)==== *Matts Ruohia 50 mh 48. **Son Henric 29 mh Eva 30 Son Matts 1 7/12 Dotter Maria 3. Dotter Eva Mathiad:r 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337613 Jakso 589] ===Sårfvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Jöranss: Ocko 43 mh 39 **Son Elias 14. et David 3 1/2. Dotter Eva 18 et Johanna 9. Broder Esaias 42 mh Saara 27 Dotter Walborg 3. Fader Broders Enka Walborg Mattsdotter 42 Son Petter Mattsson 33 mh Margaretha 25. Son Anders 3 Matts 5 et Salomon 1/4 D:o Eric Mattsson 14 Johan Mattsson 62 mh Eva 47. hans Son Moses 25. Aron 19 Gabriel 12 et Fredric 9 Dotter Christina 30. Margreta 21 et Lisa 16 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Michell Räipiö 61 mh 50. **Son David 25. mh [[Värtö-1|Margareta 25]] Dotter Walborg 21. et Christina 9 E:kn Maria Mattsd:r 51. Brodersson Elias Johansson 36. mh Lisa 29. Son Jonas 3. et Elias 1 2/3 Drängen Gustaf Gustafsson 16 Vallherden Anna Elia'dotter 16 ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Christer Ticka 43 mh 36. **Son Fredric 20 Broders E:ka Walborg Andersd:r 61. hennes Son Anders Davidsson 36 Gabriel 23 et Johan Davidsson 20 Dotter Beatha Davidsd:r 31 Broders E:ka Agnetha Ericsd:r 56. Mårten Johansson 53. mh Susanna 44. Son Eric 24. Jonas 17 et Adam 13 Dotter Martha 19 Regina 18 Christina 9 et Lisa 7. E:ka Maria Thoma'd:r 28 hennes son Elias Elia'son 4 Dotter Eva Elia'd:r 7. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 58 mh 43. **Son Anders 30. mh Maria 26 Son Jonas 5. et Jacob 1/4 et Dotter Hedvig 3 Son Gabriel 23 Johan 19. et Adam Christersson 16 D:r Margareta 9 Lisa 6 Stina 3 et Susanna 1/2 Brodersson Elias Michellsson 42 mh Susanna 42 Son Fredric 19 et David 16 1/2 hans Moder Eva Simonsd:r 62 Jeremias Mattsson 43 mh Eva 36 Son Thomas 17 1/2 et Elias 4 Dotter Anna 14 Sofia 12 Marta 8 Walborg 3 et Eva 1 1/52 hans Moder Agneta Bertillsd:r 63. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337614 Jakso 590] ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Michel Adamss: Suonia 36 mh 37 **Son Matts 14 et Petter 4. Dotter Walborg 5. Broder Thomas 29 Son Anders 3 1/2 *Rothe Fat Margreta Nilsd:r 50 ====Hemman 3 (3/5)==== *Michell Joranss: Suonia 62 mh 62 **Son Anders 24. Broder Esaias 57. mh Helena 43 Son Elias 23 et Jonas 11 Dotter Maria 21. Regina 16 1/2 Christina 6 1/2 et Eva 1 1/52 ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Richard Suomalain 71 mh 70. **Broder Jöran Richardsson 65. mh Anna 61. hans Son David 39 mh Lisa 33 och Son Jacob 3 et Adam 1/4. Dotter Eva 18. et Sofia 6 1/2 Hendrich Jöransson 32 mh Maria 29. Son Elias 3 D:o Esaias Jöransson 27. samt Dotter Regina 24. et Lisa Jöransd:r 20 Maria Johansd:r 54. Son Jonas 22 Benjamin 1. et Anders Jacobss: 5. och Dotter Margretha Jacobsd:r 15. E:ka Maria Ericsd:r 70. hennes sonason Gabriell Adamss: 14 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Henric Mattss: Suomalain 30 mh 35 **Son Adams 19 et Stephan 6 och Dotter Lisa 3 1/2 Sväger Abram Johansson 40. mh Anna 30. Son David 15. et Abell 11 Dotter Sara 6 et Hedvig 4 *Rothe Fat Beata Johansd:r 65 ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Mårten Suomalain 46 mh 33 **Son David 23 mh Sofia 26. Dotter Lisa 21 et Maria Mårtensd:r 1 7/12 *Inh E:kn Margreta Ericsd:r 59. **Son Johan Esaia'son 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Christer Suomalain 29 mh 26 **Dotter [[Suomalainen-4|Catharina 3]] et Sofia 1 5/6 Broder Gabriel 22 Syster Eva 33 ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *E:kn Helena Josephsd:r 71. **Son Jonas 34. mh Maria 33 Son Gabriel 7 Dotter Eva 4. et Anna 1. Dotter Maria Johansd:r 36. hennes oägta son Adam 2 1/2 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Håfvi 59 **Styfson David Mattsson 44. mh Maria 45 Son Adam 10 Dotter Martha 22 et Helena 6 1/2 D:o Elias Mattsson 29 D:o Dotter Sofia Mattsd:r 35 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337615 Jakso 591] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-5|Stephan Sinko 27]] mh 32(=[[Unknown-264384|Sofia]]) **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salomon 4]] et Dotter [[Sinkko-15|Anna 1 7/12]] Broder [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 19]] E:ka [[Unknown-265879|Lisa Sakrisd:r 38]] hennes Son [[Sinkko-67|Adam 9]] et [[Sinkko-68|David Esaia'son 7]] Syster [[Sinkko-61|Lisa Elia'd:r 32]] [[Sinkko-69|Anders Andersson 49]] hans Broder [[Sinkko-70|Jöran Andersson 27]] mh [[Torvi-2|Christina 24]]. Son [[Sinkko-71|Emanuel 2 1/12]] [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel Jöransson 36]] mh [[Unknown-266323|Regina 30]] Son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 3 1/2]] hans Moder [[Unknown-266321|Sofia Larsd:r 71]]. Jonas Davidss: 41 Son Henrich 3. Dotter Christina 13 et Maria 8 hans Broder Matts Davidsson 23 och Syster Lisa Davidsd:r 28 samt Moder Mattsd:r 63 Pigan Eva Johansd:r 20 dess Moder Lisa Andersd:r 51. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Sinko 40]] mh 42.(=[[Huttunen-11|Maria]]) **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 16 1/2]] [[Sinkko-100|Adam 13]] [[Sinkko-101|Matts 10]]. et [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 3 1/2]] och Dotter [[Sinkko-98|Eva 18]] Broder [[Sinkko-196|Petter 26]] mh [[Unknown-271981|Eva 24]]. Son [[Sinkko-197|Abraham 3]] et Dotter [[Sinkko-199|Christina 1 1/52]] Moder [[Unknown-271977|Margaretha Stephansdotter 60]] Elias Pettersson 61 hans Son Johan 29 mh Walborg 33 Son Aron 2 1/2 *Rothe Fat Margreta Jöransd:r 61. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Thomas Sinko 49 mh 45. **Son David 14. et Henric 4. och Dotter Anna 1 11/12 Broder Johan 40 blind, och Adam 37 mh Maria 35 Son Gabriel 9 et Adam 4 Dotter Helena 1/2 Moses Adamsson 28 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Stefanss: Rapi 68. **Son Petter 31. mh Walborg 39 Dotter [[Rapi-2|Eva 6]] et Lisa 3 Son Aron 26. mh Sofia 20 Son Adam 1 1/104 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Samuel Rapi 63 mh 66. **Son Matts 33 mh Walborg 32 Son Anders 8 Elias 3 et Jacob 1/3 Son Stephan 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337616 Jakso 592] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Olkoin 51 mh 45 **Son Matts 18 et Gabriel 15. Dotter Margaretha 20 Catharina 10. et Christina 6 E:kn Anna Michellsd:r 44. hennes Son Michell 15. et Stephan 12. Dotter Regina 21. et Wallborg Adamsd:r 9. David Bertillsson 33 mh Regina 25 Son Elias 3/4. Syster Lisa 39 et Anna Bertillsd:r 36 Faderbroder Mårten Johansson 62 David Davidsson 46 ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Elias Olkoin 54. mh 40. **Son Anders 14 Dotter Eva 11. et Eva 4. Broder David 50 mh Lisa 39 Son Adam 9. et Matts 3 1/2 Dotter Maria 20 Margaretha 14 et Christina 5. D:o Michell Esaia's: 31. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *David Olckoin 36 mh 33 **Son Johan 11. et Jacob 8. Dotter Anna 5. Maria 3 et Eva 1/6 Broder Adam 33. Syster Helena 25. Drängen Anders Jöransson 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Joseph Olckoin 60 mh 49 **Son Stefan 17 1/2 et Joseph 12 Dotter Catharina 23. Christina 19 Sofia 14. Anna 12 Eva 7. et Hedvig 7 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olckoin 49 mh 40 **Son Elias 15. et Moses 3 1/2 et Matts 1. Dotter Lisa 17. Syster Regina 41. Farbrodersson Jonas Adamss: 41. mh Anna 33. Dotter Anna 5 et Sophia 1 1/12 hans Broder Anders 34. mh Lisa Dotter Eva 5. et Helena Elisabeth 3. hans Syster Regina 26. E:kn Walborg Mårtensd:r 70. hennes Svarson Elias Jacobsson 37 mh Christina 35. Son Adam 13 Dotter Eva 10 Margareta 7. Beata 5. et Anna 3 1/2 hans Svagerska Maria Jöransdotter 28. *Torp Petter Kruskop 25 mh 25. **Son Moses 3. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jöran Sallmi 71 mh 70. **Son Gabriel 48. mh Lisa 43. Son Gabriel 7 Matts 4. et Jonas 1 5/12 Dotter Maria 14. et Margaretha 11 E:ka Saara Mårtensd:r 59 Adam Johanss: 33 mh Christina 29 Son Elias 9 Anders 4 et David 1. och Dotter Lisa 5 samt Syster Eva Johansd:r 34. Drängen Matts Pettersson 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337617 Jakso 593] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Jacob Sallmi 63. **Son David 25. mh Catharina 26 och Dotter Eva 3 D:o Thomas Jacobsson 17. och Lisa Jacobsd:r 20. Anders Andersson 37. mh Helena 27. Dotter Lisa 1/4 hans Syster Maria 42 et Helena 34. E:kn Margareta Ericsd:r 55 hennes Son Adam Michellsson 46. mh Regina 36. Son Gabriel 19 1/2 Fredrich 15 Elias 7 Adam 3 et Matts 1/6. hans Broder Henric Michellsson 34 Brord:r Regina 31 et Hedvig Påhlsd:r 27. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Påhl Kajan Sinko 44 mh 39. **Son Elias 17. Broder Gabriel Jöransson 28. mh Walborg 29 hans dotter Christina 3 et Anna 1 1/6. Herdinnan Anna Johansd:r 13 *Inh Anders Lyttöin 58 ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *E:kn Walborg Mattsd:r 51. **hennes son Moses Andersson 26. mh Lisa 24. Son Anders 3 Matts Anderss: 23 Svärson Adam Esaias: 36 mh Maria 28 Son David 8 D:r Beata 3 Syster Anna Andersd:r 25. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Muka 38 mh 44. **Son Gabriel 20. Broder Adam 36 mh Anna 35. Son Anders 4. et Benjamin 1 7/12. och Dotter Lisa 10 Broder Elias 30. mh Lisa 26 Son Jonas 3. Broder Thomas 23 Syster Catharina 37. et Maria 34. David Johansson 23 mh Helena 23 Dotter Christina 1 1/12. Styfmoder Margaretha Abellsd:r 56. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Muka 52 mh 49. **Henric Thomass: 38 mh Susanna 25 Broder Thomas 48. mh Lisa 46. Dotter Margareta 21. et Christina 14 Broder Stephan 45. mh Walborg 40 Son Elias 18 Gabriel 8 Adam 4 et Matts 1 1/6 Brorson David Anderss: 32 mh Helena 31. Son Jonas 7 hans Broder Johan Andersson 17 hans Syster Beatha Andersd:r 20 samt Mor Anna Henricsd:r 53 ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jöran Peicki 57 mh 56. **Son Elias 18 Dotter Walborg 24. et Beatha 14. E:kn Walborg Thoma'd:r 51. hennes Svarson Elias Mattsson 34 mh Eva 32 Dotter Regina 11 Walborg 8 Maria 3 et Eva 1 1/52 Svägerska Martha 29 et Anna Christersd:r 16 Drängen Adam Esaiason 24. *Rothe Fat Eva Mattsd:r 71. *Inh Johan Michellss: 49 mh 44. **Son Elias 9 et David 1 11/12 och Dotter Regina 7. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337618 Jakso 594] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Saira 50 mh 47. **Son Mårten 20. David 15. et Salomon 8 Dotter Walborg 22 Beatha 21. et Maria 11. *E:kn Lisa Andersd:r 61. **hennes son Anders Esaia'son 33 mh Eva 30 Dotter Regina 3 och Esaias Esaia'son 13 Dotter Anna 20 och Dotter Helena Esaia'd:r 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 51 mh 46 **Son Jonas 21. Johan 17. David 13 et Adam 7 Dotter Eva 26 Maria 24. Sofia 21. Anna 9 1/2 Walborg 3 et Christina 3 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Petterss: Peuhkuri 48 mh 41 **Son Abram 27 mh Maria 28. Son Anders 4 Dotter Eva 2 1/6 D:o Gabriel 19. et Jonas Jona'son 8. Matts Johansson 19 Dotter Walborg Jona'd:r 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Johanss: Peuhkuri 30. mh 35 **Broder Anders 24. mh Helena 26 Son Adam 1 5/12 Broder David 17. Syster Maria 19 Moder Regina Stephansd:r 53 Vallherden Beatha Påhlsd:r 12 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *David Adamss: 40 mh 35. **Son Elias 3 Dotter Lisa 15. Hedvig 12 Regina 7 et Christina 5. Dotter Maria Adamsd:r 39 Svärson Matts Mattsson 57 mh Lisa 54. Son Matts 23 Pigan Maria Påhlsd:r 24. D:o E:kn Regina Adamsd:r 51. ===Taipall=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Jöranss: Taipall 51. mh 50. **Son David 20. et Adam 11. och Dotter Eva Christina 6. E:kn Walborg Michellsd:r 68 hennes Son Matts Esaia'son 50. mh Lisa 41. Son Elias 23 Moses 21 1/2 Gabriel 18 1/2 et Matts 15. Dotter Eva 25. Christina 9 Maria Elisabeth Mathiasd:r 3. Esaias Esaia'son 46 mh Catharina 40. Son Benjamin 15 1/2 [[Taipale-14|Petter 11]] Anders 7. et Jonas 3 Dotter Walborg 18 Beatha 6 et Martha 8 D:o Anders Esaia'son 33 mh Regina 29 Dotter Helena 6 et Maria Lovisa 3 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Sakris Johanss: Taipall 61 mh 40. **Son Jonas 28 mh Anna Catharina 27 Son David 4. Dotter Anna 2 3/4 et Eva 1/6 D:o Mårten Sakriss: 22 Dotter Eva 20 Beatha 15. et [[Taipale-35|Sofia Sakrisd:r 13]] Svägerska E:kn Maria Mårtensd:r 59 Son Bertill Esaia's: 39 mh Margareta 38 Son Adam 16 1/2 Henric 12 och Dotter Hedvig 6 1/2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337619 Jakso 595] *Torp Adam Kruskop 23 mh 21 **Son Gabriel 1 2/3 Syster Anna 15. Christina Mosesd:r 11. Moder Walborg Carlsd:r 54. *Sokne Skolmäst Petter Kruskop 48 mh 41. **Son Michell 19 Fredric 17 Thomas 15 Alexander 12 David 9 Matts 5 Dotter Regina 7 Svär Moder E:kn Maria Henricsd:r 69. ===Torfvinemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Pertss: Torfvi 38 mh 39 **Son Gabriel 11. Fredric 9. Dotter Lisa 1 1/6 Broder Jonas 48 mh Eva 39. Son Israel 14. Adam 6 et Anders 3 och Dotter Christina 11 Broders E:ka Anna Jöransd:r 44. hennes son Anders 20 et Michell Esaias: 7 och Dotter Maria Esaia'd:r 16. Syster Margaretha 25. Adam Adamsson 39 mh Walborg 38. Son Elias 14. Dotter Sofia 16. Margaretha 11 et Regina 1 1/2 Matts Gabrielsson 27. mh Sofia 35 Son Benjamin 3 hans Broder Henric 17 1/2 Moder Eva Nilsd:r 63 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Petterss: Torfvi 48 mh 45. **Son Anders 17 et Dotter Maria 21. Broder Adam 45. Syster Sofia 36. et Helena 33. Moder Lisa Mattsdotter 73 Fader Broder Ander Anderss: 73 mh Lisa 72 hans son Matts 45. mh Christina 44. Son Elias 16 et Adam 14 och Dotter Lisa 13 Henric Henricsson 34 mh Sofia 27. Dotter Eva 7. Margaretha 3 1/2 Christina 2 1/6 et Beatha 1/6 E:kn Christina Pettersd:r 51 Drängen Gabriel Sakrisson 17. ===Tefvanemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Afled:e Landtmät: Platans af:n Albertina Wilhelmina 33 1/2 **Son Petter Emanuel 4. Drängen Anders Michellsson 29. et Henric Erichsson 23 Pigan Beata Christersd:r 40 Eva Jacobsd:r 17 et Eva Mattsd:r 18 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Afled: Land Platans D:r Hem **Familien på föregående Hemman N:o 1. *Torp David Kiha 44 mh 38 **Dotter Anna Sofia 8 1/2 et Eva 7. Son Gabriel 3 1/2 et David 1 1/12 *Inh Jordan Johanss: 57 mh 61 **Dotter Anna 19 et Walborg 21. ===Uiminemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Petterss: Saira 64 mh 61 **Foster Son Henric Henricsson 45 mh Regina 46 Son Abell 22 Dotter Maria 9 Elias Sylvestersson 49 mh Sofia 52 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337620 Jakso 596] ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Påhlss: Saira 41. mh 25. **Dotter Lisa 2 3/4. Broder David 36. Syster Maria 33 E:kn Margareta Påhlsd:r 55. hennes son Moses Adamss: 29 mh: Christina 30 Dotter Eva Adamsd:r 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jacob Gabrielss: Saira 54. mh 56. **Son Jonas 30. mh Sofia 36. et Dotter Regina 1 7/12 Son Abram 23. Anders 21 et Gabriel Jacobsson 9 Dotter Eva 19 et Christina Jacobsd:r 15. E:kn Maria Henrichsd:r 63 hennes Son Henrich Adamsson 38 mh Eva 33 Son Matts 13 Elias 9 et Adam 4. Broder Adam Adamsson 33 mh Eva 23 och syster Wallborg Adamsd:r 29 *Inh Esaias Mattss: 64 mh 61. **Dotter Helena 31. et Maria 34. hennes Dotter Eva Davidsd:r 12 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Olofss: Hetamés 47. mh 44. **Son Moses 22 Thomas 10 et David 3 Dotter Anna 18 Margaretha 15. et Sofia 1/4. Broder Elias 34 mh Maria 27. Son Salomon 2 1/12 E:kn Lisa Andersd:r 58 Son Gabriel 37 mh Eva 29 Son Henric 9 et Johan 3 1/2. och Dotter Christina 1 7/12 Anders Henricss 25. Matts Mattsson 60. mh Sofia 50 Son Jonas 17 et Elias 13 och Dotter Lisa 23 hans Broder David 47 mh Eva 36. Son Abram 11. et Adam 6 Gabriel 4 et Abell 3/4 D:o Jacob Mattsson 34 mh Anna 31 Dotter Rigna 6 Syster Susanna Mathia'dotter 30 *Torp Adam Sallmi 61 mh 51. **Dotter Eva 19 Christina 3. Svåger Matts Davidsson 23. *Torp Petter Märenpä 26 **Moder Lisa Henricsd:r 59 Syster Christina Adamsd:r 23 *Torp Jonas Seppä 36 mh 36 **Son Stephan 7 1/2 et Anders 5 Dotter Maria 9 et Eva 1/4 Moder Lisa Petrid:r 70. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Hakoin 73 mh 49. **Son Johan 39 et Salomon 36 mh Johanna 27 Dotter Lisa 3. Adam 30. Jonas 23 Henric 19 et Jacob Adamsson 16. Broder Jöran 70. mh Walborg 59 Son David 31. mh Sofia 25. Broder Thomas 66 mh Beatha 39 Son Anders 17 et Gabriel 11. och Dotter Eva 14. Broder Anders 59 och Elias 57. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Kintu 54 mh 38. **Son Adam 7. et Henric 4. Dotter Sofia 9 Moder Eva Johansd:r 73 hennes D:r Lisa Gabrielsd:r 50 Drängen David Esaias: 22 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Esaias Kintu 53 mh 41. **Son Jeremias 22 David 14. et Urban 10. Dotter Maria 8 et Sofia Gabriel Mattsson 40 mh Regina 27. Son Abell 3 Dotter Walborg 9 et Helena 6 1/2 ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Johan Mattss: Pekari 68 mh 46 **Son Gabriel 36 Esaias 35 et Jacob 2 1/2 Dotter Christina 12 et Regina 4. E:kn Eva Mattsd:r 50 hennes son Moses Elia's: 24 et Adam Gabrielss: 8 Bror David Mattss: 41 mh Margareta 33 Son Anders 6 et Maria 3 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337621 Jakso 597] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Jöran Pekari 64 mh 59. **Son Jeremias 18 Svärson David Mårtensson 37 mh Maria 31 Son Emanuel 10 et Elias 3/4 ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekari 60 **Broder Jöran 48 mh Sofia 38 Son Jonas 19 Henric 16 Gabriel 14. Abell 5. et Abram 3 1/2 Dotter Beatha 12 et Walborg 3/4. Moder Anna Bertillsd:r 76. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Elias Davidss: Poikolain 40 mh 38 **Dotter Eva 9 Broder Jonas 21. Syster Christina 17 et Regina 14. Moder Anna Andersd:r 50. E:kn Maria Matts 55 hennes son Matts Henricsson 30. mh Sofia 26 Son Anders 2/3 E:kn Maria Larsd:r 49. hennes son Henric Anderss: 11 et Dotter Walborg Andersd:r 7. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Thomas Davidss: Saira 57. mh 55. **Son Stephan 24. mh Johanna 26 Dotter Margaretha 2 1/4 et Eva 2 1/4. Dotter Maria 29 et Beatha Thoma'd:r 12 brorsson Jonas 20 hans Styf Fader David Berntss: 39 mh Walborg 55. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Jöran Adamss: Saira 68 mh 48 **Son Påhl 18 Sona E:ka Catharina Johansd:r 44 hennes Son Anders Gabrielsson 20 Dotter Regina Gabrielsd:r 17. Bror Adam 65 mh Catharina 54 hans son Johan 33 mh Regina 25 Son David 1/2 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Henric Johanss: Saira 55 mh 50. **Son Matts 29 et Adam 6. Dotter Eva 18 et Christina 10 Bror Elias 46 mh Maria 32 Son Anders 13 et Petter 7. D:r Lisa 18 et Johanna 2 *Torp Jöran Henricss: 56 mh 54. **Broder Petter 53 Fosterson Benjamin Johanss: 28. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *David Thomass: Tuliain 61 mh 51. **Son Esaias 25 et Anders 15. D:r Stina 27. et Catarina 18 Broder Thomas 53. mh Susanna 52 Son Elias 18 et David 1 2/3 D:r Christina 9 et Anna Maria 4. Henric Ericsson 56 mh Beatha 50 Son Gabriel 26 mh Walborg 26. Son Adam Henricsson 11. Eric Anderss: 41 mh Sofia 29 *Inh E:kn Walborg Ericsd:r 60. **Aldeles Vanhför ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Elias Carlss: Nikunen 66 mh 67 **Svärson Elias Mattsson 42. mh Maria 40. Son Hindrich 19 1/2 Christer 17. Abram 14. Anders 7. et David 1 1/4 Dotter Eva 20 et Sofia 4. Pigan Lisa Elias'd:r 19 *Lösa Pig Maria Joransd:r 29. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunen 42 mh 39 **Son Elias 20. Petter 10 et Adam 1 1/6 D:r Walborg 18 et Margaretha 8 Bror Gabriel 22 et Abell 13 Syster Christina 23 et Regina 19 Moder Maria Elia'd:r 51. Matts Mattsson 53 Son David 23 et Jonas 19 ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Påhl Juckain 52 mh 51. **Son Anders 23 mh Helena 23 Dotter Eva 3/4 Son Matts 20 et Jeremias Påhlsson 17 och D:r Cristina Påhlsd:r 11 Pig Eva 50. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Anderss: Juckain 33 **Syster Sofia 23 et Lisa 21. Farbror Esaias Henricss: 54 mh Beatha 43 Son Henric 20 D:r Margareta 15 hans syster Walborg Henricsd:r 38 E:kn Sofia Johansd:r 80 *Inh Anders Anderss: 29 mh 25. **Son Adam 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337622 Jakso 598] ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Elias Henricss: Punkain 65. **Son Adam 48 mh: Margaretha 43 Son Hinric 20. et Simon 8 Dotter Maria 22. Walborg 16 Catharina 13. Christina 10 et Margaretha Elisabeth 6. Son Elias Eliason 35. mh Helena 26. Son Johan Eliason 24. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Matts Mattss: Uroin 74. mh 71. **Son Adam 49 mh Sofia 39. Son Anders 22 1/2 et Jonas 8 och Dotter Maria 14. et Anna 1/3. Son Jonas Mattsson 42 mh Maria 21. E:kn Catharina Olofsd:r 67. hennes Son Anders Jacobss 37. mh Eva 26. E:kn Helena Gabrielsd:r 57. hennes Son Elias Christersson 36 et Gabriel Christerss: 29 Dotter Regina 22 et Lisa Christersd:r 20. E:kn Margareta Johansd:r 51. hennes Son David 25. et Elias Jöransson 22 Dotter Beatha Jöransd:r 15 E:kn Eva Johansd:r 43 hennes Son Abell 23 Abram 22 1/2 et Gabriel 8 Dotter Walborg 19 et Christina Esaia'd:r 15. ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Gabriel Mårtenss: Wärdö 49 mh 40. **Son Mårten 19 Gabriel 6. et Matts 3. Dotter Sofia 15. Maria 9 Bror David 41. mh Walborg 32 Son Fredric 1 11/12 et D:r Beata 3 Syster Walborg 41. et Regina Mårtensd:r 24 Styfmoder Elisabet Simonsd:r 60. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Henric Jöranss: Wärdö 44 mh 41. **Son Benjamin Anders 3 1/4 et Moses 1 4/12 Dotter Eva 19 et Helena 16 Styf Svärmoder E:kn Maria Eliad:r 43 hennes D:r Anna Maria Thoma'd:r 3. Fosterd:r Maria Eliad:r 26. Drengen Henric Asikain 24 ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Jöranss: Wärdö 31 mh 31 **Son Matts 10. Elias 7. et Simon 4. B:lm Adam Jöransson 47. mh Maria 38 Son Michell 3 D:r Regina 10 Lisa 8 et Beata 4 Pig Maria 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Simonss: Wärdö 57 mh 63 **Son Gabriel 35. mh Eva 30. Son Anders 25 1/2 mh Christina 22. Broder Adam Simonsson 54. mh Maria 54 Son David 24. mh Johanna 23 Dotter Anna 17. et Eva Adamsd:r 14. ===Wainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Christer Mört 61 mh 56. **Son Adam 18 Dotter Maria 21 Walborg 15 et Anna 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Petterss: 46 mh 47. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Wainicka 45 mh 34. **Son Anders 8 Dotter Anna 5. Agnetha 2 1/2 et Walborg 1/3 Broder Thomas 40. mh Eva 34. Son Jonas 7. et Adam 3 och Dotter Maria 9 et Eva 1. Broder Elias Johanss: 28 Moder Maria Henricsd:r 69. Fader Broder Petter Ericsson 66 mh Lisa 47. hans Son David 22 Dotter Margaretha 15. et Hedvig 4. ====Hemman 3 (2/3)==== *Thomas Wainicka 60 **Dotter Beatha 24. et Agneta 15. Svärson Mårten Carlsson 31 mh Maria 27. Son Anders 6. David Mattsson 67. hans son Johan 26 mh Anna 23. Son Adam Davidss: 19 et Dotter Walborg Davidsd:r 24. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Stefan Wainicka 51 mh 51. **Son Fredric 24. Anders 19 et Elias 9 Dotter Susanna 21 et Eva 14. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337623 Jakso 599] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Kangamäki 61 mh 50 **Svärson David Johansson 33 mh Christina 27. Son Matts 3 et Dotter Eva 5. Broder Petter 45. mh Walborg 45 Son Esaias 20. Dotter Lisa 14. Hedvig 11. Beatha 6. et Anna 3. Syster Maria 60. Johan Pettersson 76. mh Maria 61. Son Anders 39. mh Margareta 39 Son Johan 11 Elias 4 et Dotter Johanna 1 2/3 Dotter Margaretha Johansd:r 31 Drängen Malachias Petrison 39. *Rothe Fat: Adam Jöransson 41 ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Matts Johansson Uski 57. **Broder Thomas 55. mh Hedvig 46. E:kn Hedvig Davidsd:r 41. Son Elias Adamsson 10 E:kn Maria Simonsd:r 51. hennes Son Esaias Davidsson 30. mh Hedvig 21. Son Adam 1 1/3. Abram Davidsson 18. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Anders Adamsson Uski 33 mh 39. **Styfson Matts Jacobsson 10 1/2 Dotter Maria Jacobsd:r 17 Drängen Michell Michellsson 56. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Johan Anderss: Turiain 30 mh 26. **Dotter Regina 3. et Lisa 1 5/6. Broder Anders 23. och Gabriel 21 Syster Anna Maria 19 Moder Maria Simonsd:r 54. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *E:kn Eva Andersd:r 31. **Son Matts 3. Svagerska Eva Johansd:r 43. Drängen Henric Asikain 24. et Johan Jeremiasson 23 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *David Anderss: Turiain 65 mh 61. **Son Adam 39 mh Lisa 39 Son Jeremias 14. et Elias 7. Dotter Christina 9 D:o David Davidsson 34. mh Eva 32 Son Gabriel 6. et Dotter Catharina 10. D:o Jonas Davidsson 23. et Petter Davidsson 17 E:kn Martha Samuelsd:r 55. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Johanss: Himmi 44 mh 19 **Syster Maria Jöransd:r 44. med Sonen Joseph 14 E:kn Sofia Mattsd:r 60. hennes Son Adam Elia'son 27 Dotter Eva 24. et Maria Elia'd:r 17. Svåger Magnus Adamss: 38 mh Hedvig 38. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=337624 Jakso 600] Extract af föregående Clemis Socken Mantals Längd för År 1820.

Henkikirja Viipuri 1825

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1825. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin läänin vuoden 1825 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2095 Vi:14], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2096 Vi:15] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1825]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1825]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343096 Jakso 490] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343098 Jakso 491] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 et 3 (1/2)==== *David Ahtiain 50 mh:r 54. **Son Jeremias 28 mh:r 23. Anders 14 Sophia 22 *Inh Henric Elieson 26 mh:r 23. **Maria 1/4 ====Hemman 1 et 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Ahtiain 42 mh:r 33 **Adam 13 Michel 8. Maria 4. Stina 1/4 Bror Jonas 29 Syster Lisa 46 ====Hemman 1 et 3 (1)==== *E:a Valborg Ericsdotter 37 **Abram 18 Jacob 12. Stina 6 B:r Adam 43 mh:r 29.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) Gabriel 1. Eva 9 Maria 3. Eva 50 *Inh Regina Mattsdotter 32 ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Jacob Ahtiain 31. **Bror Adam 34 mh:r 31. Mor Eva 64. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Thomas Hakuli 47 mh:r 35. **Son Gabriel 9. Anders 4. Bror Jöran 51 mh:r 38 Elias 12. Jonas 4 Hedvig 10 Sophia 8 Lisa 1. Syster Caisa 29. Mor Maria 58 Farbror Anders 67 mh:r 47. Son Adam 29 mh:r 30 Son Alexander 1/4 David 23 Regina 18. ===Heickilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Maria Ericsdotter 45 **Matts 30 E:a Greta 51 Jacob 17. Gabriel 14 Michel 12 Lisa 22 David 40 mh:r 39 Elias 18. Fredric 11. Anders 10 Eva 6 Anna 2 Pig Maria 27. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Heikin 69 mh:r 59 **Måg Esaias 33 mh:r 30 Bror Elias 33 mh:r 30 Alexander 15 David 11 Elias 8 Påhl 5. Johan 3. Gretha 14 Maria 1/4 Brorson Matts 47 mh:r 44. Mor Maria 74. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Heiska 53 mh:r 44 **Gretha 15. Sophia 9. B:r Johan 49 mh:r 46. Caisa 22 Maria 14 Anna 9. Elias 24 mh:r 23 Anna 2 Eva 1. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Adamsson 34 mh:r 30 **David 11. Jonas 9. Adam 14 Pig Eva 31 *Inh Jeremias Eliasson 41 mh:r 34. **Elias 6. Anders 2. Anna 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hyveri 43 mh:r 37 **Anders 16. David 9. Salamon 4 Eva 12 Carin 1 Maria 44 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esaias Hyveri 61 mh:r 59. **Adam 26 mh:r 27 Stina 1. Son Moses 22. mh:r 19. Esaias 19 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Tapanain 46 mh:r 47. **Adam 24 mh:r 18. Elias 14. Greta 18. Caisa 9 B:r Jonas 39 mh:r 43 Gabriel 12. Eva 6 E:a Greta 61 Esaias 35 mh:r 26 Abram 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Henric Tapanain 36 mh:r 32 **Matts 20 Eva 34. Valborg 29 Lisa 27. E:a Sophia 49 David 16 Sophia 9. ====Hemman 4 (3/4)==== *Carl Junnoin 72 **Jonas 38 mh:r 34. David 11 Anna 1 Moses 26. Helena 31 Esaias 26 mh:r 32. Lisa 34. Sophia 23. Henric 56. Gabriel 27. Hedvig 56. *Rothfatt: Petter Jöransson 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 27. **Stina 21. Eva 14. Mor Valborg 41 Maria 35 Farbror David 45 mh:r 44 David 19 Elias 16 Salamon 14. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 26. **Eva 29 Brors: [[Pukki-12|Esaias 13]] Gabriel 10 Stina 23 E:n Greta 47 Matts 21. Elias 16. Sophia 24. Maria 12. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 et 2 (1)==== *Jacob Turka 68 mh:r 58 **Son Adam 25 mh:r 25. Anna 1. Eva 1/4 Måg Adam 48 mh:r 41 Anders 15. David 9. Beatha 22. [[Turku-1|Hedvig 19]]. Stina 10 Anna 4 Måg Matts 55 mh:r 45. Salamon 14 Anders 6 Maria 29 Eva 23. Lisa 19. ====Hemman 1 et 2 (1)==== *Adam Turka 38 mh:r 31. **Son Elias 9. Henric 4. B:r Philip 23 Lisa 34 Maria 30 Valborg 28. Sophia 19 Lisa 67. Hedvig 32. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343100 Jakso 492] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Heickere? 45 mh:r 43 **Abram 12 Elias 9 E:a Anna 45. Beatha 9 Anna 3. B:r David 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jöran Dito 32 **B:r Michel 26 Maria 24. Mor Helena 66 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Moses Dito 36 mh:r 33 **Son Adam 14 Eva 9. Hedvig 6. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Eric Huttuin 63 **Son Adam 36 mh:r 37 Benjamin 13 Matts 10 Elias 8 Anna 4 Eva 2 David 34 mh:r 29 Sophia 1. Eva 23 B:r Jacob 48 mh:r 48 Alexander 8 Gretha 15. Regina 12. Maria 15. B:r d:tr Eva 52 ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Johan Huttuin 46 mh:r 44 **Son Adam 26 David 1/4 Elias 16. Henric 8. Eva 19 Hedvig 7 ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Jöran Jacobsson 46 mh:r 40. **Son Anders 1/4. Helena 18 Lisa 14 Eva 9. Beatha 4 Mor Maria 74 ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 43 mh:r 41. **Son Benjamin 21. Richard 18 Fredric 14. Jonas 10 Salamon 8. Elias 5. Gabriel 3 B:r Henric 41. Johanna 37 Stina 31. Mor Eva 70 ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:a Eva Mattsdotter 67 **Måg Jeremias 40 mh:r 37. Elias 9. Lisa 17. Maria 14 Anna 5. Eva 1. Simon 63 mh:r 45. Son Anders 26 mh:r 24 Stina 2 Gabriel 14. Adam 13. David 10. Maria 31. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jöran Huttuin 74 mh:r 65. **Son Jonas 44. Adam 29. Gabriel 20 mh:r 20 Benjamin 17 Brors: Anders 43 mh:r 27 David 6. Abram 4 Eva 1/4 Simon 37 Bror Eric 64. Son Elias 27 mh:r 22. Matts 2 Anders 18 Henric 10 Margaretha 11. ===Idiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Johan Dufva 31. **Son Anders 3 Eva 6. Margaretha 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michel Parkoin 54 mh:r 39. **Maria 9 Valborg 3. Anna 30 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 42 mh:r 37. **David 23. Matts 18. Henric 20. Abram 14. Anders 11. Elias 7. Eva 30 *Torp: Michel Thomasson 50 mh:r 46. *Inh E:a Gretha Keltinen 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 47 mh:r 42 **Son Johan 8 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esaias Dito 59 mh:r 42 **Son Henric 27 mh:r 24 ===Jufvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Anders Jufvoin 48 mh:r 43. **Anders 9. Maria 10. Beatha 2. Mor Gretha 60 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jufvoin 51. **B:r Jacob 34. mh:r 34 Anders 10. Elias 1/4. Lisa 13. Maria 8. Eva 66 Valborg 34 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Elias Kuka 69 mh:r 66 **Måg Adam 27. mh:r 40. Elias 4. D:r Abram 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Jufvoin 43 mh:r 32. **Son Gabriel 4. Johanna 8 Stina 11. Lena 31. Mor Maria 68. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Jufvoin 29. **B:r Adam 16. Eva 26. Stina 19. Gretha 15. ====Hemman 4 et 5 (2)==== *Anders Clemi 60 **Son Adam 25. mh:r 20. Gabriel 22. B:r Henric 56 mh 44 Maria 15 Eva 11 B:r Elias 41. mh:r 44. Jonas 22 David 11. Valborg 14. Mor Margaretha 64. B:r David 59 mh:r 51 Anders 27 Caisa 25. Jonas 48 mh:r 48. *Inh Gustaf Esaiasson 46 mh:r 37. **Elias 12. David 4 Gustaf 2 Carolina 14 *Klockaren Gabriel Laurén 41. **D:r Gabriel 23 Pigan Maria 30 *Torp: Jonas Mattsson 41 mh:r 41 **Stephan 8 Maria 14. Valborg 11 Hedda 1/2 B:r David 25. Eva 22 *Skrädd: Jacob Rasonius 34. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Kyrkoherdén Jacob Roscher 37 mh:r 28. **Svåger Vilhelm Lundén 11. Svägerska Carolina 23 Clara 8 Johanna 14. D:r Johan 33. Anders 23 Gabriel 30 Pig Stina 24 Maria 24 Caisa 24. *Adjunct A: Höijer 28. *Inh Saara Beckman 34. **Syster Eva 45 *Inh Jacob Mattsson 63 mh:r 61. **Son Elias 29. Dotter Lisa 22. *Torp: Adam Palola 43 mh:r 42 **Adam 2 Gabr: 7 Stina 17 Eva 14 Maria 10. Fredric 3. Lovisa 9. Mor Eva 61. ===Kukannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kuka 46 mh:r 41. **Svägerska Eva 35. B:r Anders 34 mh:r 32. Johan 12. Gabriel 10. Lena 2. E:a Valborg 62 E:a Greta 38. Fredric 16. Jonas 14. Elias 9 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Eva Kuka 59 **Son Matts 34 mh:r 39. Gabriel 14. Lisa 12. Stina 10. Gretha 7. Beata 5 Hedda 2. Adam 20 Eva 26. Elias 42 mh:r 38. David 14 Johan 1. Beatha 15 Johanna 7. E:a Anna 46. Måg Gabriel 29 mh:r 20. Anders 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Agneta Johansd:tr 44. **Son Matts 15 Sophia 20 Eva 10 Maria 4. Eva 58 Regina 33 B:lm Michel 35 mh:r 22. Adam 1/2 E:a Helena 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Kuka 56 mh:r 52. **Son Elias 27 mh:r 21. Maria 1/4 Anders 14. Jeremias 9 B:r David 47 mh:r 40. Vilhelm 13. Fredric 6 Gabriel 1. Stina 10. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343101 Jakso 493] *Inh Anders Johansson 56 mh:r 47. **Son Moses 22 Sophia 18. *Inh Berndt Lahti 78 mh:r 75. **Son Jeremias 38 Elias 30 Gretha 23 ===Keskisenpä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Lensu 29 mh:r 28. **Gretha 4 Maria 1/4 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Petter Lensu 31 mh:r 29. **David 1/4 Adam 21. Helena 30 Stina 27 Gretha 58. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Kiski 34 mh:r 32 **Adam 6. Lisa 8. Måg Adam 29 mh:r 19. Moses 1. Anna 32 Mor Helena 51. Stina 44. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Thomas Kiski 49 mh:r 44 **Matts 14 David 8 Elias 1/4. Adam 8 Eva 14. Maria 11. *Inh E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 46 ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kiski 74 mh:r 40 **Johanna 14. Beatha 8. Sophia 2. Måg Jonas 49 mh:r 49. Son Aron 22 Gabriel 10. Bror Petter 64. Son David 32 mh:r 36 Hedvig 1/4 Son Adam 29 mh:r 31. *Rothfatt: [[Holopainen-40|Christer Holopan 74]] mh:r 47 **Son [[Holopainen-41|Moses 20]] [[Holopainen-42|Maria 8]] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talka 62 mh:r 42 **Son Matts 2. Sophia 12 Hedvig 8 Valborg 6 E:a Helena 61 Son Johan 37 mh:r 31. Henric 11. David 9. Lisa 5 Helena 2 Beatha 1/4. Aron 33 Eva 30 Mor Eva 67. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 35]] mh:r [[Unknown-241747|33]] **[[Mattero-6|Anders 8]] [[Mattero-8|David 1]] [[Mattero-7|Stina 6]] [[Mattero-10|Beatha 25]] Mor [[Unknown-242081|Maria 64]] Blm Gabriel 63 Son [[Mattero-17|Benjamin 32]] mh:u [[Unknown-242756|34]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 3]] ===Kermennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 56 mh:r 36 **Adam 21. Elias 18. Abram 14. Johan 48 mh:r 41 Lisa 9. Maria 6. Henric 37 mh:r 36 Anders 12. Jonas 11 Salamon 8 Gabriel 6. *Inh Thomas Ojala 75 mh:r 60 ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamsson 46 mh:r 36 **Bror Elias 34. Anders 31. mh:r 27. Adam 1/4. Petter 29. mh:r 21. Matts 58 mh:r 40. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *E:a Margaretha Mattsd:tr 56 **Abram 29. mh:r 25. Sophia 20 E:a Hedvig 47. Abel 22 Stina 27 Caisa 18 ====Hemman 2 (3/5)==== *N: M: David Mårtenss: 51 mh:r 46 **Son Elias 21. Maria 18. Regina 9. Eva 6. Susanna 4 Benjamin 39 mh:r 37. Lisa 10. Anna 7. Helena 7. Adam 44 mh:r 40. Marcus 37 mh:r 32 Anders 8 Anna 2 Valborg 1/2 E:a Sophia 54 Gabriel 17. Beatha 12 Pig Maria 28. *Torp: Anders Thomasson 43 mh:r 46 **David 13 Eva 15. Regina 9 Beatha 4. ===Kamannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Påhl Karhu 50 mh:r 40 **Son Thomas 3. Margaretha 13 Maria 10 Regina 6. Sophia 36 Salamon 30 mh:r 23. David 1. Beatha 3. Mor Regina 57. Bror David 60. mh:r 47. Anna 48. Jonas 24 Sophia 9. Anders 9 Valborg 18. Caisa 13. Lisa 8 Helena 4. *Inh Bertill Jöransson 75 mh:r 49 **Son Jöran 54. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Karhu 64 mh:r 56. **Eva 3 Bror Henric 58 mh:r 50 Anders 24. Gabriel 21 Adam 11 David 8 Moses 4. Martha 6. ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Matts Karhu 64 mh:r 53. **Son Adam 31 mh:r 22 Elias 1/4 Stina 26. Maria 14 B:r E:a Anna 52. Gabriel 29 mh:r 4 David 22 Bror Johan 13 mh:r 29. Sophia 7. Regina 6 Valborg 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Anders Karhu 80. **Måg Moses 28 mh:r 29. Adam 2 Eva 1/4 Pig: Maria 27 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Kåhoin 74 mh:r 63. **Son Abram 29. Joseph 17. Regina 26. Esaias 4 Valborg 14. Gabriel 58 mh:r 39. Simon 15. Marcus 12. Jacob 9 Thomas 30. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Kåhoin 46 mh:r 39. **Son Elias 24 mh:r 22. Anders 2 Jonas 1/4. Gabriel 20. David 16 Påhl 12 Sophia 9. Adam 50 mh:r 35. Johan 9. Maria 6. Eva 1/4 E:a Maria 68. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Zachris Håra 75. **Johan 44 mh:r 47. David 24. Adam 15. Gabriel 16. Anders 14 Henric 1. Beatha 8. Lisa 8 Elias 38 mh:r 32. Salamon 6 Helena 8 Bror Matts 64 mh:r 65 Abram 26 mh:r 24 Jonas 2 Jacob 22 Gretha 35. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jöran Kiski 65 mh:r 50 **Son Adam 25. Elias 23 Beatha 14. Stina 11. Martha 6 Gbriel 33 mh:r 32 Anders 12 Jonas 9. Regina 4. Eric 41. mh:r 37. Lisa 13. Hedvig 8. Eva 1/4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343102 Jakso 494] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 56 mh:r 46 **Son David 11 Anna 15. Regina 12. Bror Johan 39 mh:r 36 Maria 13. Thomas 27 mh:r 23. Matts 23 Adam 19. Mor Valborg 56 ===Kaipiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kaipia 54 mh:r 37. **Son Elias 26 David 19 Mihel 9. Matts 1/4 Stina 14. Bror Abell 44 Gabriel 39. mh:r 24 lisa 4. Sophia 1. Syster Maria 25 Gretha 40 Mor Sophia 78. Saara 34. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Kaipia 48 mh:r 36 **Son Gabriel 16. Lisa 23 Sophia 9 E:a Lisa 57 Thomas 36 mh:r 27 Regina 2. Abram 33. Maria 26. *Inh E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 73 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson 36 mh:r 33. **Son Elias 14. Jonas 10. Matts 8. Abell 6 Moses 3 Lena 17. Bror David 28 mh:r 29 Anders 8. Eric 6. Maria 1. Styffar Esaias 32 mh:r 60. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 53 mh:r 53 **Salamon 17. Johanna 28. Lena 23 Mårten 62 Anders 30 mh:r 28 Eva 4 Stina 1. Lisa 37. Maria 23 E:a Lena 43 D:r Johan Jacobsson 25. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Adam Kurki 58 mh:r 49. **Elias 28. mh:r 40 Lena 3. Anders 8. David 6. E:a Eva 39 Anna 11 Jonas 29 mh:r 24. Sophia 1/4. Mor Caisa 68. Kyrkfatt: Eva 31. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Mosesd:tr 42 **Adam 22 David 17. Jonas 4. Eva 20. Regina 15. Lena 11. Sophia 10. Hedvig 8. Bror Matts 45. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Jöran Pardames 47 mh:r 36 **Elias 17 Stina 14. Regina 6. Eva 4. B:r Anders 35 mh:r 39. Adam 12. Jonas 4. Salamon 8. Johanna 6 Regina 28 Maria 1. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *David Dito 46 mh:r 38 **Svåger Anders 37 mh:r 33 Matts 14 Jonas 8 Maria 10. Beata 5. Anders 28 mh:r 28. Valborg 4. Lena 1/4. *Inh Anders Saira 38 mh:r 35. **Regina 8. Sophia 2. ====Hemman 3 (1/5)==== *David Henricsson 33 mh:r 33 **Son Henric 1/4. Hedvig 5 Thomas 22. Lena 30. Saara 28. ===Kårpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Michel Latho 54 mh:r 38. **Anders 8. Lisa 2 B:r Esaias 38 mh:r 34. Elias 6 Maria 16 Anna 12 Eva 1. Valborg 45 E:a Maria 74 Eva 51. Lena 38 D:r Adam Johansson 60. ===Lakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Anna Korpelain 69. **B:r? Bertill 64. David 24 mh:r 30 Henric 21 E:a Eva 64 Son Elias 38 mh:r 29. Eric 54. Gabriel 35 mh:r 20 Son Eric 39 mh:r 32 Johan 3 Fredric 1 Eva 5. Son Matts 37 mh:r 24. Jonas 28 Anders 25 E:a Valborg 52. ===Lafvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Koufvo 59 mh:r 52 **Elias 22. Jonas 13. Sophia 30. Gretha 17 Adam 34 mh:r 27 Anders 2 Stina 8. Esaias 20. Lisa 13 Matts 38. Stephan 36 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Koufvo 60 mh:r 52 **Son Jonas 29 mh:r 27 Beatha 1/4. Maria 2. Son Adam 14 Hedvig 19 Lisa 9. Bror Anders 39 mh:r 32 Matts 19. Moses 11 Salamon 8. Henric 6. Johanna 15 Anna 13 Henric 1/4 *Inh David Koufvo 40. **Mor Valborg 73 ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Henric Mickola 51 mh:r 40 **Eva 18. Caisa 9. Martha 6 Regina 1 Brs: David 22 mh:r 21 Stina 1. B:r Michel 42 mh:r 38 Anders 11 Lisa 8 Maria 6 Hedvig 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Kuocka 64 mh:r 64. **David 29 Jonas 25 Gabriel 23 mh:r 21. Agneta 37 Eva 21 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Anna Mattsd:tr 63 **Son Anders 49 mh:r 36. Adam 9 Vilhelm 1/4 Maria 11 Hedda 6 Michel 30 mh:r 28 Henric 2. Elias 28. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Margaretha Andersd:tr 40. **Son Elias 6. Vilhelm 2 Johanna 11 Christina 8 Hedvig 4. Bror David 32 mh:r 32 Henric 3 Eva 7. Regina 38. Mårten 57. Agneta 27. Jöran 34 mh:r 37. Adam 8. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/viev.ka?kuid=343104 Jakso 495] ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Stina Jöransd:tr 42. **Martha 15 Svåger David 27 mh:r 30 Aron 3. David 39 mh:r 27 Anders 14 Elias 37 mh:r 35. Adam 11 Elias 1. Beatha 15 Michel 35 Matts 27 mh:r 25 Lisa 1/4. Moses 17 Eric 13 Gretha 51 Thomas 32 mh:r 27 Maria 1/4 Gabr. 54 *Inh E:a Lisa Michelsd:tr 56 **Son Moses 28 mh:r 20 Adam 15. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Brofogden Johan Serén 37 mh:r 40 **Syster Ebba 29. Pig: Helena 44. *Inh Påhl Ericsson 58. **Helena 15. Stina 9. ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Metzo 43 mh:r 40 **Jeremias 18 Adam 11 Anders 2. Eva 15 Hedvig 8 Eva 37 Alexander 12 ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 56 mh:r 48 **Son Adam 26 mh:r 24 Son Anders 22 mh:r 20 Eva 23 E:a Anna 39. Son Elias 13 Maria 9. Johanna 9. *Torp: Anders Heickeri 35 mh:r 31 **Eva 5. Carin 4. Anna 1. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Thomasd:tr 34. **Salamon 8. Anna 1. D:r Henric 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Thomas Nuppoin 25 mh:r 24 **Elias 1/4. B:r Esaias 16. Caisa 22. Maria 18. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Maria Nuppoin 37. **Jonas 30 mh:r 19. David 11. Eva 9. Svåger Elias 64 mh:r 55. Gabriel 28. Stina 13. Gretha 30. *Inh Adam Jöransson 49 mh:r 46 **Son Jeremias 16. Jonas 5. Lena 11 ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Mårten Nisoin 49 mh:r 46. **Son Anders 23. Thomas 9. Michel 5. Sophia 20 Maria 16 Stina 13 Bror Matts 46 mh:r 39. Gabriel 10. Maria 3. Mor Eva 70 Elias 45 mh:r 31. Adam 9. Abel 1. Beatha 5. Bror Henric 18 Mor Eva 58. E:a Hedvig 58 Petter 27 mh:r 24 Henric 1/4. David 37. Jonas 5. Anna 13. Lisa 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Nisoin 50 mh:r 55. **Jonas 28 mh:r 30. David 4. Maria 7. Sophia 2. Johan 24 mh:r 29.(=[[Kiesi-112|Eeva]]) Beatha 1. Adam 4. Gabriel 22. Lisa 22. Eva 16. *Inh Anders Andersson 65 mh:r 48 **Son Matts 9. *Rothfatt Agneta Andersd:tr 74 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henric Wilhu 41 mh:r 24. **Regina 14. Helena 4. Bror Anders 44 mh:r 44 Elias 2. Lisa 15 Stina 8. Farbror Johan 70 mh:r 66. Stephan 31. mh:r 26(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) David 1/4 Maria 4. Helena 42 ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 38]] mh:r 31.(=[[Muhli-1|Valpuri]]) **[[Maunu-4|Matts 12.]] [[Maunu-7|Adam 5.]] [[Maunu-8|Elias 1/4]] [[Maunu-5|Anna 10]] [[Maunu-6|Maria 8.]] [[Maunu-2|Beatha 2]] E:a Valborg 63 [[Maunu-11|David 29]] mh:r 26(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) [[Maunu-13|Eva 4]] [[Maunu-14|Sophia 1]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Regina Mauno 56. **Son Henric 36 mh:r 35 Elias 10.((rippi kuva 43)) Jonas 5. Eva 13.((rippi kuva 41)) Regina 1. Son Abram 26 Anders 28 Anna 20 Martha 18. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Adam Haiko 33 mh:r 29. **Maria 11. Anders 21 mh:r 22. Gabriel 1/4. Matts 12 Jonas 5. Eva 40 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Eliasdotter 40. **Olaf 1 Salomon 8. Beatha 17. Maria 15 B:r Elias 37 mh:r 38 David 9. Valborg 14 Eva 4. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Olcka 55 mh:r 51. **Måg Johan 36 mh:r 29. Elias 1/4. Maria 8 Anna 6 Lisa 3. E:a Lisa 46. Gabriel 19. Pig Valborg 18. *Kyrkfatt: Petter Olcka 23 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattsson 36 mh:r 36. **Valborg 14. Lisa 11. Regina 4. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 42 mh:r 38. **Moses 13. Henric 6. Lisa 11 Sophia 8 Gretha 2 B:r David 22 mh:r 26 Måg Matts 36 mh:r 39 Abram 9 David 6 Jonas 1. Maria 15. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 56 mh:r 43. **Anders 28. Abram 26. Michel 23. Lisa 17. Stina 13. Lena 34. Gretha 31. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Valborg Pöllöin 55. **Son Matts 22 mh:r 24. Adam 1/4 Beatha 2 David 15 Gretha 27 ====Hemman 4 et 5 (1)==== *Elias Hifva 75. **Son Anders 42 mh:r 43. Påhl 20 Esaias 17 Adam 14 Anders 8 Bror Elias 42 mh:r 36 Son David 28 mh:r 22. Abram 12 Gabriel 8 Ulrica 14. Maria 5. Beatha 1. Michel 38 mh:r 36 Jonas 6? Adam 1. *Torp: Thomas Kalames 63 mh:r 52 **Anders 11. Thomas 24 B:r Esaias Soldat 57. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:a Eva Sihvo 48. **Jonas 15. Elias 9 Stina 17. Beatha 8 B:r Johan 45 mh:r 46 Bror Jöran 42 mh:r 45 Moses 9. David 6. Lisa 20. Anna 15. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343106 Jakso 496] *Inh Adam Mattsson 25. mh:r 40 **Dotter Sophia 3. *Torp. Emmanuel Mårtenss: 33 mh:r 27 ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Protocollisten Jerpes Arf *Torp: E:a Maria Johansd:tr 46 **Maria 26 Gretha 24 Måg Jeremias 27 mh:r 21. *Torp. Adam Väckärä 50 mh:r 35. **Alexander 14 Maria 8 Regina 4 Pig Sophia 21. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Kiesi 66 **Jonas 39 mh:r 31 Emanuel 1. Stina 16. E:a Valborg 55. David 25 mh:r 25 Elias 1/4 Adam 16. Valborg 11 Henric 43 mh:r 33 Eva 12 Anna 1. Mor Maria 71. Adam 37 mh:r 33 Salamon 14. Pigan Valborg 24 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Parcko 51 mh:r 51. **Son David 30 mh:r 31 Margaretha 2. Jonas 15 Maria 21 Eva 18 Hedvig 12 Anna 10. Bror Adam 46 mh:r 44 Gabriel 25 mh:r 23 Beatha 18. Lisa 11. Valborg 1/4. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Stephan Mårtensson 16 **Stina 20 Sophia 11. Eskill 56 mh:r 56 Elias 26 Lisa 24 Greta 62 E:a Regina 62. Jacob 32 Johan 25. Matts 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Muhli 31 mh:r 32 **Gabriel 3. Beatha 6. Eva 1/4. Carl 22 Regina 26 David 24 Adam 21. Valb. 20 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Maria Mattsd:tr 66 **Son Matts 38 mh:r 31. Elias 2 Sophia 8 Stephan 29 mh:r 31. Anna 2. Maria 1/4. Son Adam 15. Anders 9 Helena 27 Anna 16 Regina 10 Lisa 8. *Inh Eva Koutila 57. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 51. **Son Jacob 25 Måg Gabriel 19 mh:r 22. *Inh Lisa Pettersd:tr 32 **Son Jonas 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 33 mh:r 29. **Gabriel 1/4. B:r Moses 29 Valborg 40 Agneta 22. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasi 47 mh:r 39. **Son David 14. Matts 8 Michel 1/4. Maria 16 Martha 11. Susanna 49. E:a Valborg 59. Måg Stephan 25 mh:r 27. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Esaieson 24 mh:r 24 **Lisa 3. Thomas 21 mh:r 26. Eric 14. Jonas 56 *Inh David Jacobsson 34 mh:r 22 **Son Salamon 1. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Matts Ahoni 44 mh:r 46. **Son Michel 21. Jonas 19. Gabriel 2. Anna 16 Maria 14 Eva 11 Stina 8. Matts Rapi 70 mh:r 66. Stephan 56? mh:r 51 Anders 31 mh:r 28 David 4 Jacob 3 [[Ahonen-12|Regina 8]] Moses 20. Elias 12 [[Ahonen-11|Caisa 16]]. *Torp. Johan Johansson 40 mh:r 24 **Jonas 1/4. Eva 4. Beatha 80. Sophia 50 ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Anders Kirvesmes 44 mh:r 55. **Son Carl 25. E:a Eva 39. Son Elias 11 Jonas 56 mh:r 50 Henric 15. David 11. E:a Eva 52. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Matts Talka 62. **Son Elias 39 mh:r 31. Moses 12 David 9 Lisa 5. Anders 36 Bror Johan 56 mh:r 57. Jonas 31 mh:r 32. Abram 3 Maria 8 Esaias 47 mh:r 37 Johan 15. Eva 17 Anna 15 Stina 12 Valborg 10. Sophia 4 Bror Jacob 33 David 32 mh:r 31. Anders 9 Helena 8 Mor Lisa 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Talcka 52 mh:r 49. **Son Anders 18. Matts 15. Adam 11. Bror Jöran 46 mh:r 35 Gabriel 9. Valborg 31. Pigan Anna 18. *Torp. Esaias Mattsson 59 mh:r 49 **Son Johan 24. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *David Narthu 41 mh:r 39. **Salamon 8. Maria 16 Carin 4. Thomas 28. Adam 43 mh:r 41 Gabriel 20. Elias 18. Matts 14. Fredrica 12 Valborg 9. E:a Valborg 64. Regina 32 Greta 25 ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Jonas Narthu 46. **Son Anders 13. Benjami 9. Helena 6. Bror Moses 41 mh:r 55. Simon 26 mh:r 25. Henric 2. Mor Lena 66 Lisa 36 Stina 21. d:r Anders 20. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Elias Taipall 28 mh:r 22 **Stina 1. Jeremias 46 mh:r 32. Jonas 6 David 3 Maria 8. Helena 33. *Inh Adam Puncka 68 mh:r 56 *Inh Joseph Josephsson 65 mh:r 54 **Son Joseph 16 Anna 25. Eva 11. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343108 Jakso 497] *Torp. David Punka 45 mh:r 44 **Beatha 18 Carin 16 Maria 13 Gretha 4. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Johan Suokio 56 **David 29 mh:r 26 Elias 3. Hedvig 1/4 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esaias Suockio 27 mh:r 30 **Anders 2 Eva 4. B:r Michel 21 Caisa 34 *Inh Henric Henricsson 56 mh:r 71. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jacob Turki ====Hemman 2 (5/24)==== *Johan Ruohia 54 mh:r 33. **Son Elias 14. ====Hemman 2 (5/12)==== *Jonas Ruohia 33 mh:r 31. **Maria 19. David 31. Adam 27 Valborg 34. ====Hemman 2 (3/8)==== *Matts Ruohia 55 mh:r 37. **Son Henric 34 mh:r 35 Matts 6. Maria 8 Regina 4 Stina 1 Eva 26 ===Sårfvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *N: M: Adam Ocko 48 mh:r 44. **Son Elias 19. David 8 Johanna 14 Bror Esaias 46 mh:r 32 Valborg 8. Cousin Petter 38 mh:r 30. Anders 8 Matts 19 Salamon 5. Jonas 2 Elias 1/4. Eric 19. E:a Eva 52 Moses 30 Aron 24. Gabriel 17 Fredric 14. Lisa 21. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Michel Thomasson 66 mh:r 55. **Son David 30 mh:r 30(=[[Värtö-1|Marketta]]) Brita 1/4 Valborg 26 Stina 14 Maria 56 Brs. Elias 44 mh:r 34. Jonas 8. Elias 6 Anders 1/4. Eva 4 D:r Anders 21. *Inh: Anders Kontela 32 mh:r 32 **Son Johan 3. Eva 1. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Christer Ticka 48 mh:r 41 **Son Fredric 25. Brors E:a Valborg 66. Anders 41 mh:r 32 David 34 Vilhelm 1. Gabriel 28 Jonas 26 Beatha 36 Mårten 58 mh:r 49. Eric 29 mh:r 19. Jonas 22 Adam 18 Stina 14 Lisa 12 E:a Maria 33. Elias 9 Eva 12 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 63 mh:r 48. **Son Anders 35 mh:r 31 Jonas 10 Jacob 5. Hedvig 8. Lena 2 Gabriel 28 Johan 24. Adam 21 Margaretha 14 Lisa 11 Stina 8. Brors: Elias 47 mh:r 47 David 21 Mor Eva 67 Jeremias 48 mh:r 41 Thomas 22 Elias 9 Sophia 17. Martha 13 Valborg 8. Eva 6. Mor Agneta 68. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Michel Suonio 41 mh:r 42. **Matts 19 Petter 9 Valborg 10 Thomas 34 mh:r 27? Anders 8 Adam 3. *Rothfatt: Greta Nilsd:tr 55. ====Hemman 3 (3/5)==== *Michel Jöransson 66 mh:r 67. **E:a Helena 48 Elias 28 mh:r 19. Jonas 16 Måg Alexander 26 mh:r 26 Stina 11 Eva 6. pig Anna 19. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Anna Jöransdotter 66 **Son David 44 mh:r 38 Jacob 8. Adam 5 Matts 2 Eva 23 Sophia 11. Son Henric 37 mh:r 34 Elias 8 Stina 1. Esaias 32 Lisa 25. E:a Maria 59 Son Jonas 27 mh:r 24 Regina 1/4. Benjamin 6 Anders 10 Gretha 20 Gabriel 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Henric Suomalain 34 mh:r 40 **Son Adam 13 Staffan 11 Lisa 7. Helena 4. Valborg 1/4. Svåg. Abram 45 mh:r 35. David 20 Abell 16. Saara 11. Hedvig 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Mårten Suomalain 51 mh:r 38. **David 28 mh:r 31. Stina 4 Henric 3 Lisa 20 Maria 6. *Inh E:a Greta Ericsd:tr 64. **Son Johan 20 ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Christer Suomalain 34 mh:r 31. **[[Suomalainen-4|Caisa 8]] Sophia 6. Moses 3 B:r Gabriel 27 Eva 32 ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *E:a Helena Josephsd:tr 76. **Jonas 38 mh:r 38. Eva 9. Anna 6 Regina 3 Maria 41 Adam 7 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Hofvi 64. **Son David 49 mh:r 26. Adam 15. Martha 27. Helena 11 Elias 34 mh:r 24. Anders 2. Sophia 40. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a [[Unknown-264384|Sophia Johans d:tr 37]]. **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salamon 9]]. [[Sinkko-17|David 3]] [[Sinkko-15|Anna 6]] [[Sinkko-16|Lena 1/4]] Bror [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 24]] E:a [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 43]] [[Sinkko-67|Adam 14]] [[Sinkko-61|Lisa 37]] [[Sinkko-69|Anders 53]] [[Sinkko-70|Jöran 32]] mh:r 29(=[[Torvi-2|Kristiina]]) [[Sinkko-71|Emanuel 7]]. [[Sinkko-72|Anna 3]]. [[Sinkko-73|Eva 1/4]] Maria 31. [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel 41]] mh:r 35(=[[Unknown-266323|Regina]]) [[Sinkko-76|Elias 8]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 1/4]] [[Sinkko-77|Eva 3]]. Jonas 46 Henric 8 Stina 17. Maria 13 B:r Matts 27 mh:r 23 Lisa 33 Mor Maria 68. Lisa 56. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Mantts Sinko 45]] mh 47(=[[Huttunen-11|Maria]]) **[[Sinkko-99|Anders 21]]. [[Sinkko-100|Adam 18]]. [[Sinkko-101|Matts 15]]. [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 8]] [[Sinkko-98|Eva 23]] [[Sinkko-103|Carolina 3]] B:r [[Sinkko-196|Petter 31]]. mh:r 29(=[[Unknown-271981|Eeva]]) [[Sinkko-197|Abram 8]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 3]]. [[Sinkko-199|Stina 6]] [[Sinkko-200|Anna 1/4]] Mor [[Unknown-271977|Gretha 65]]. Johan 34. mh:r 38 [[Sinkko-2|Aron 6]] Jeremias 3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343109 Jakso 498] *Rothfatt Gretha Jörans d:tr 66 ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Thomas Sincko 54 **Son David 19 mh:r 22. Hedvig 1. Henric 9 Anna 6 Bror Adam 42 mh:r 40 Gabriel 14 Adam 9 Jonas 2 Lena 5. Moses 33 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Rapi 73 **Petter 36 mh:r 44 [[Rapi-2|Eva 11]] Lisa 8 Stina 3 Adam 3 mh:r 25 Adam 6 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Samuel Rapi 68 mh:r 71. **Moses 38 mh:r 37 Anders 13. Jacob 5 Maria 2 ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Olkoin 56 mh:r 50. **Matts 23 mh:r 23 Simon 2 Gabriel 20 Caisa 15 Regina 26 E:n Anna 49. Michel 20 Stephan 17. Stina 11. Valborg 14 David 38 mh:r 30 Elias 5. Lisa 44. Farbror Mårten 66. David 51. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Elias Olkoin 59 mh:r 45. **Son Anders 19 Eva 16 Lisa 7 B:n David 55 mh:r 44 Adam 14 Matts 8 Gretha 19. Lena 4. Michel 36 mh:r 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Olkoin 41 mh:r 38. **Son Johan 16 Jacob 13. Anna 10 Maria 8 Eva 5 Valborg 2. Bror Abram 38 mh:r 24 Adam 2 Helena 30. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olkoin 54. mh:r 45. **Son Elias 20 Moses 8 Lisa 22 Regina 46 Cousin Jonas 46 mh:r 38 Anna 10 Sophia 6 Anders 39 mh:r 36 David 4 Eva 10. Helena 8 Regina 31 E:n Valborg 45 Måg Elias 42 mh:r 40. Adam 18 Eva 15. Gretha 12 Beatha 10 Anna 8 Carin 3 Maria 33 Dr Jeremias 26. *Torp: Petter Kruskop 30 mh:r 30. **Son Moses 8. Eva 4. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jöran Sallmi 76. **Son Gabriel 53 mh:r 48 Gabriel 12. Matts 9. Jonas 6 Anders 3. Gretha 16 Adam 38 mh:r 34 Elias 14. Anders 9 David 6 Lisa 10. Stina 2. Eva 39. D:r Matts 20 Pig Lisa 22. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Jacob Sallmi 68. **Son David 29 mh:r 31. Salamon 3 Eva 8 Valborg 22. Lisa 26 Anders 42 mh:r 32 Jonas 1/4 Lisa 5 Maria 47 Helena 39 E:n Gretha 60 Son Adam 50 mh:r 41 Gabriel 24. Fredric 20 Elias 12. Adam 8 Matts 4. Henric 39 Regina 36 Hedvig 32 ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Påhl Kaijansinko 49 mh:r 44. **Son Elias 33 mh:r 21 David 1/4 Anders 2 d:r Johan 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Valborg Mattsd:tr 56 **Son Moses 31 mh:r 29 Matts 1/4 Anders 8 Elias 4 Matts 29 mh:r 22 Måg Adam 42 mh:r 24. David 13. Beatha 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Muka 43. **Son Gabriel 25. 27 Bror Adam 41 mh:r 40 Anders 9 Benjamin 6 Lisa 15. B:n Elias 35 mh:r 31. Jonas 8 Bror Thomas 28 mh:r 23 Syster Caisa 42. Maria 39. David 28 mh:r 28 Gabriel 3. Stina 6. Beatha 1/4 Mor Gretha 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Muka 57 mh:r 54. **Måg Henric 43 mh:r 30 Bror Thomas 53 mh:r 51 Stina 9 Bror Stephan 50 mh:r 45. Elias 23 Gabriel 12. Adam 9. Matts 6 Brors: David 37 mh:r 36 Jonas 12. Johan 22 mh:r 21. Mor Anna 58. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jöran Paki 62 mh:r 61. **Son Elias 23. Beatha 19. E:n Valborg 56 Måg Elias 39 mh:r 37 Son Matts 2 Rigina 15. Valborg 13. Maria 8 Eva 6 Martha 34. Anna 20. D:r Adam 29. *Inh E:a Eva Thomasd:tr 44 **Son Elias 15. David 6. Regina 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Saira 55 mh:r 52 **Mårten 25. David 20. Salamon 13. Valborg 27 Beata 26 Maria 16 *Inh E:a Lisa Andersd:tr 66 **Son Esaias 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 56 mh:r 51. **Son Jonas 26 David 22. Johan 18. Adam 12. Eva 31 Sophia 26 Anna 14. Valborg 8 Stina 8. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Puukori 53 mh:r 46 **Son Abram 32 mh:r 33 Anders 9 Eva 7. Sophia 4. Gabriel 24 mh:r 21 Jonas 13. Matts 24. Valborg 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Dito 35. mh:r 40. **Anders 29 mh:r 31 Adam 6. Henric 2 David 21. Maria 24 Mor Regina 58. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *David Adamsson 45 mh:r 41. **Adam 6. David 2. Hedvig 17 Regina 12. Stina 10 Maria 1/4 Maria 44 Måg Matts 62 mh:r 59. Matts 28 mh:r 26 Anders 1. E:a Regina 56 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343111 Jakso 499] ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *N:M: Adam Taipal 56 mh:r 55. **Son David 25 mh:r 21 Maria 1/4 Adam 16 Eva 11 E:a Valborg 73. Matts 55 mh:r 46 Moses 26 Gabriel 23 Matts 20 Eva 30 Stina 14 Maria 8. E:a Caisa 45. Benjamin 20 [[Taipale-14|Petter 16]] Anders 12. Jonas 8 Valborg 23 Beatha 21 Martha 13 Bror Anders 40 mh:r 34. Elias 3 Helena 11 Maria 8. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Beatha Mårtensd:tr 45. **Son Jonas 39. David 9 Anna 7 Eva 5 Mårten 27 Beatha 20. [[Taipale-35|Sophia 18]]. Bertill 43. mh:r 29 Adam 21. Henric 17. *Torp: Adam Kruskop 28 mh:r 26. **Gabriel 6. David 1/4 Anna 20. Stina 16 Mor Valborg 59. *Skolmäst: Petter Dito 53 mh:r 46 **Fredric 22 Michel 24 Thomas 20 Abram 15. David 14 Regina 4 E:a Maria 74. ===Torfvanjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Torfvi 38 mh:r 44. **Son Gabriel 16 Fredric 14 Lisa 6. Bror Jonas 53 mh:r 44 Israel 19. Adam 12. Anders 8 Stina 16. Beatha 14 E:a Anna 49. Son Anders 25. Michael 12 Adam 44 mh:r 43. Elias 19. Gretha 17. Regina 6. Matts 37 mh:r 41. Benjamin 8 Abell 3 Anna 1/4. Bror Henric 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Pettersson D:o 53 mh:r 50 **Son Anders 22. Maria 26. Bror Adam 50 Sophia 41 Helena 38. Cousin Matts 50 mh:r 49. Elias 21. Adam 19. Lisa 17. Henric 39 mh:r 32 Emanuel 2. Eva 12 Gretha 8. Stina 7. Valborg 1/4 E:a Stina 56. ===Tefvanjemi=== ====Hemman 1 et 2 (2)==== *Anders Bure 34 mh:r 3. **Johan 8 Sophia 2 Regina 45. D:r Jacob 21. Pig Beatha 19 Sophia 13. *Torp: David Kuka 46 mh:r 44. **Gabriel 8 David 6. Anna 13. Eva 12. *Inh Jordan Johansson 62 mh:r 66 ===Uimenjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:a Anna Knutsd:tr 66. **Henric 50 mh:r 46 Abell 27 mh:r 23. Maria 14 Elias 54 mh:r 57 ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Saira 46 mh:r 30. **Benjamin 4. Jonas 2. Påhl 1/4 Lisa 7 Bror David 41 Maria 38 E:a Gretha 60 Son Moses 34 mh:r 35 Salamon 4. Anders 1/4. Hedvig 3. Eva 32. Johanna 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jacob Saira 79. **Son Jonas 35 mh:r 31. Abell 1/4. Regina 6. Beatha 4. Son Abram 28. Anders 26. Gabriel 14 Stina 20 E:a Maria 68. Son Henric 43 mh:r 38. Matts 15. Elias 14 Adam 9 Henric 1. Maria 4 B:n Adam 38 mh:r 28 Valborg 1. *Rothfatt: Esaias Mattss: 69 mh:r 66. **Dotter Maria 39. Eva 17. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetames 52 mh:r 49. **Son Moses 27. Thomas 15. David 8 Gretha 20 Sophia 5 Bror Elias 39 mh:r 32 Salamon 7. Benjamin 1/4 Valborg 4 E:a Lisa 63 Gabriel 34. Henric 14 Jacob 8 Anders 30 Matts 64 mh:r 56. Jonas 22 Elias 18 David 52 mh:r 41 Abram 16 Adam 11. Gabriel 9. Abell 5 Eva 2 Bror Jacob 39 mh:r 36. Regina 11 Susanna 35. *Torp. Adam Sallmi 66 mh:r 56. **Eva 24. Stina 8. Svåger Benjamin 32 mh:r 38 *Torp. Petter Mäenpä 31. **Mor Lisa 64 *Torp. Jonas Seppä 41 mh:r 41 **Stephan 12 Anders 10. Fredric 2. Maria 14. Eva 5 Jonas 1/4. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Hakeim 78 mh:r 54. **Son Johan 44 Salamon 31 mh:r 32 Lisa 8. Adam 35 Jonas 28 mh:r 21 Henric 24 Jacob 21. David 36 mh:r 30 Regina 2 Bror Thomas 71 mh:r 44. Anders 26 Gabriel 16. Eva 19 Bror Anders 64. Elias 62. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Kintu 59 mh:r 43. **Son Adam 12. Henric 9. Sophia 14. Beatha 5 Måg Jeremias 40 mh:r 59 B:lm David 26 mh:r 26. Abram 1/4 Lena 3 1/2. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Esaias Kintu 58 mh:r 46. **Jeremias 27 mh:r 23. David 19. Urban 15. Maria 13 Sophia 10. B:r Gabriel 45 mh:r 32. Abell 8. Valborg 15 Helena 11 Eva 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343113 Jakso 500] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *E:a Eca Gabrielsdotter 50. **Son Gabriel 41. Jacob 6 Stina 17 Regina 9. Moses 29 Adam 12 B:r David 45 mh:r 38 Anders 11. Maria 8. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Pekari 23 mh:r 23 **Regina 2. E:a Maria 36. Emanuel 15. Pig. Lena 40. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekari 65. **Bror Jöran 53. mh:r 43 Jonas 24. Henric 20. Abel 10 Abram 8 Beatha 17 Valborg 5 Lisa 3. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:a Margaretha Olofsd:tr 43 **Eva 14. B:n Jonas 26. Regina 19. Mor Anna 55 E:a Maria 60 Matts 35 Anders 5. E:a Maria 54. Henric 16 Valborg 12. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Thomas Saira 62 mh:r 60. **Stephan 29 mh:r 31. Gretha 7 Eva 7. Hedvig 1. Beatha 17. Bror Jonas 25 mh:r 26 Gabriel 1. David 44 mh:r 60. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== E:a Lisa Sairain 53. *Påhl 23 mh:r 22. E:a Caisa 49 Sophia 18. Johan 38 mh:r 30 Eva 3 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Henric Saira 60 mh:r 55. **Matts 34 mh:r 24 Henric 1/4 Abram 31 Stina 6 Christina 15 Bror Elias 51 mh:r 37 Anders 18 Petter 12 Lisa 23 *Torp: Petter Henricsson 58 mh:r 29 **Son Benjamin 33 mh:r 27 Eva 3. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *David Tuliain 66 mh:r 56. **Esaias 30 Anders 20 Caisa 23 Bror Thomas 58 mh:r 57 Elias 23 David 6 Stina 14 Anna 9 Henric 61. Gabriel 31 mh:r 34 Jonas 4. Eva 3 Adam 16. Eric 46 mh:r 34 Pig. Lisa 23. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *E:a Helena Pettersd:tr 72 **Måg Elias 47 mh:r 45 Henric 24 mh:r 24 Christer 22 Abram 19 Anders 12 David 6 Eva 25. Sophia 9. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Adam Nickanen 47 mh:r 44 **Elias 25 B:n Abell 18 Mor Maria 56 Son Matts 58 David 28 mh:r 23 / Petter 15 Adam 6. Greta 13 Regina 2. / Eva 1/4 Jonas 24. Son Elias 47 mh:r 45 Henric 24 mh:r 24 Christer ?? ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Påhl Jukain 57 mh:r 55. **Son Anders 28 mh:r 28 Eva 5 Regina 1. Son Moses 25 mh:r 25 Valborg 1 Jeremias 22 Stina 16. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Jukain 38 mh:r 28. **Lisa 1/4 Syster Lisa 26 David 3. Farbror Esaias 59 mh:r 48 Henric 25 mh:r 20 Gretha 1/4 Valborg 43 ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Elias Punkain 70. **Son Adam 52 mh:r 48 Henric 25 mh:r 19 Simon 13 Valborg 21 Caisa 18 Stina 15 Gretha 11 Elias 40 mh:r 31 Johan 29. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Mats Uroin 79. **Son Adam 54 mh:r 44 Anders 27 mh:R 18 Maria 19 Anna 5. Jonas 47 mh:r 25. Caisa 72 Anders 42 mh:r 31 E:a Lena 62. Elias 41 Gabriel 34 mh:r 28 E:a Greta 56 David 30 mh:r 19 Elias 27 E:a Eva 48 Abell 28. Abram 17. Gabriel 13. ===Värdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Gabriel Värdö 54 mh:r 45. **Son Mårten 24 Gabriel 11. Matts 8. Sophia 20 Maria 14 Anna 3 B:r David 45 M:h 37 Fredric 6. Adam 4 Beatha 8 Syster Rigina 29 Mor Lisa 65. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Henric Värdö 49 mh:r 46. **Benjamin 14. Anders 8 Moses 6 Helena 21 Carin 1. E:a Maria 48 Anna 8 D:r David 31. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Värdö 36 mh:r 36. **Son Moses 15 Elias 12. Simon 9 Lena 4 Eva 1/4 B:lm Adam 52 mh:r 43. Michel 8. Regina 15. Lisa 13. Beatha 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Värdö 62 mh:r 68. **Gabriel 40 mh:r 35. Anders 30 mh:r 27 Gabriel 1/4 B:r Adam 59 mh:r 59 David 29 mh:r 27 Marten 4 Eva 19 Pig Beatha 17. *Inh E:a Maria Holmstén 40. **Mårten 14. Adam 2 Maria 9 Sophia 70 Lena 64. Pig Maria 44. ===Vainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Christer Mört 66 mh:r 66 **Adam 23 Maria 26 Adam 1/4 Valborg 20 Anna 15 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Petterson 51 mh:r 52 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *NM: Anders Vainicka 59 mh:r 39 **Son Anders 13 Anna 10. Agneta 7 Valborg 5 Maria 2 Bror Thomas 45 mh:r 39. Jonas 12. Adam 8 Johan 3. Elias 1/4 Maria 14. Eva 6. Elias 33. Mor Maria 74. Farbror Petter 74 mh:r 52 David 27. Gretha 20 Hedvig 9. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343114 Jakso 501] ====Hemman 3 (2/3)==== *Thomas Vainicka 65. **Beatha 29 Agneta 20 Måg Mårten 36 mh:r 32 Anders 11 Lena 2 David 72 E:a Anna 28 Johan 3 Adam 24 Valborg 29. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Stephan Vainicka 56 mh:r 56 **Fredric 29. Anders 24. Elias 14. Susanna 26 Eva 19. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Kangasmäki 66 mh:r 55. **Måg David 38 mh:r 32 Gabriel 1/4 Matts 8 Adam 4 Bror Petter 50 mh:r 50. Son Esaias 25. Lisa 19. Hedvig 16 Beatha 11. Anna 8 E:a Maria 66. Son Anders 44 mh:r 44 Johan 16 Elias 9. Johanna 6 Gretha 36. *Rothfatt: Adam Johansson 46 **Syster Beatha 41 ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Thomas Uski 60 mh:r 57. **E:a Hedvig 46 Elias 15. Esaias 34 mh:r 26 Moses 3 Michel 1/4 Eva 1/4 Abram 23 mh:r 17 David 1/4. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Anders Uski 38 mh:r 45. **Son Gabriel 4 Matts 15 Pig Sophia 24. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Brofogden Johan Turiain 35 mh:r 31. **Son Gabriel 4. Regina 8 Lisa 6 Bror Anders 28 mh:r 22 Anna 1. Mor Maria 59. Dräng Matts 19. *Inh Michel Esaiass: 38 mh:r 35. **Son Elias 12. Carin 8. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Henric Asikain 25 mh:r 36. **Son Adam 3. Anders Haka 27 mh:r 48 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *David Turiain 70 mh:r 66. **Son Adam 45 mh:r 44 Jeremias 19. Elias 12 Stina 14 David 39 mh:r 37. Gabriel 11. Caisa 15. Maria 3. Jonas 28 mh:r 22. Hedvig 1/4 E:a Martha 60. *f:d: Soldat Thomas Renqvist 45 mh:r 38 **Son Aron 11. Vilhelm 7. Anders 1. Maria 13. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Huimå 49 mh:r 24 **Maria 49 Joseph 19 E:a Sophia 65. Adam 32 Maria 25 Marcus 37 mh:r 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=343115 Jakso 502]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1835. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1835 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2100 Vi:34], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2101 Vi:35] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1835]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1835]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352035 Jakso 377] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352119 Jakso 378] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *[[Ahtiainen-5|David Laurikain 60]]. **Son [[Laurikainen-6|Anders 24]]. [[Laurikainen-7|Sophia 32]]. Sona Barn Anna 10. Stina 8. Bror [[Ahtiainen-9|Jonas 39]]. mh: 33. db: Anna 7. Johanna 4. [[Laurikainen-13|Heddvig 1]]. *Inh: David Mattsson Matara 37. mh: 33. **Barn Regina 5. Eva 2. *Torparen [[Ahtiainen-7|Thomas Laurikain 49]]. mh: [[Unknown-297111|Maria 43]]. **Son [[Laurikainen-8|Adam 23]]. mh: Valborg 24. [[Laurikainen-9|Michell 18]]. dotter [[Laurikainen-11|Maria 14]]. [[Laurikainen-12|Stina 10]]. Eva 6. 3/4. Beatha 4.; Syster [[Ahtiainen-10|Lisa 56]]. *Rothefattig Jonas Gabrielsson 7. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Achtiain 28. mh: 30. **Son Jonas 4. Michell 1. Bror Jacob 22. mh: Regina 23. dotter Stina 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Taipale-56|Benjamin Esaiasson 30]]. mh: 39.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) **son Adam 6. 1/2. Stjufdotter [[Ahtiainen-14|Eva 20]]. [[Ahtiainen-18|Maria 13]]. ====Hemman 2, 4 (1)==== *[[Korttinen-1|Jacob Korttinen 41]]. ((talossa miehiä: 5, naisia: 2)) **Bror [[Korttinen-2|Adam 44]]. mh: 40.(=[[Pöllönen-5|Maria]]) son [[Korttinen-3|Adam 9. 3/4]]. ((puuttuu: [[Korttinen-4|Antti]])) David 5. 3/4. Eva 1. *Inh: Esaias Myntin 42. mh: 37. **Barn Mårten 5. Michell 2. ===Hakuli=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *[[Hakuli-8|Gabriel Thomasson Hakuli 18]]. **Bror Anders 13.; Brors Enkan [[Unknown-299121|Eva 48]]. son [[Hakuli-11|Elias 22]]. [[Hakuli-14|Jonas 14]]. dotter [[Hakuli-12|Hedvig 20]]. [[Hakuli-13|Sophia 18]]. mor Maria 68. Farbror [[Hakuli-10|Anders 77]]. mh: 57.(=[[Unknown-299955|Liisa]]) son [[Hakuli-19|Adam 39]]. mh: Lisa 33. son Alexander 10. dotter Stina 4. Hanna 2.; son [[Hakuli-20|David 33]]. mh: Maria 27. dotter Martha 5. Lena 1. ===Heikilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enkan [[Unknown-300285|Maria Napari 55]]. **Stjufson [[Napari-5|Matts 40]]. mh: 35.(=[[Unknown-300450|Johanna]]) dotter Maria 7. 3./4. Lisa 5.; Svåg: Enkan [[Unknown-300451|Gretha 61]]. son [[Napari-7|Gabriel 24]]. [[Napari-8|Michell 22]]. *Torparen [[Napari-4|David Napari 50]]. mh: 59.(=[[Unknown-300645|Martta]]) **Son [[Napari-10|Elias 28]]. [[Napari-11|Fredric 21]]. Anders 20. dotter Eva 16. Anna 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enkan Maria Eliasdotter 50. **Son Anders 25. mh: Martha 19. David 21. Elias 18. Påhl 15. Johan 12. Matts 7. 1/4. dotter Gretha 24. Maria 10. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Heickoin 59. mh: 54. **Deras måg Esaias 43. mh: 40. antagen Son Simon Korpela 28. mh: Maria 25. db: Jonas 3. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Gabriel Heiska 63. **Dotter Sophia 19. Bror Johan 59. mh: 56. dotter Caisa 32. Maria 24. Brorsson Elias 34. mh: 33. Son Salomon 9. 3./4. David 3. Jonas 1. dotter Anna 12. Eva 11. Regina 6. Lisa 4. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Adamsson Luukas 44. mh: 40. ((talossa miehiä: 4, naisia: 3)) **Son David 21. mh: Regina 20. Jonas 19. Rothefattig Eva Andersdotter 31. *Kyrkofattig Enkan Hedvig Ericsdotter 44. **Son Elias 16. Anders 12. *Rothefattig Adam Andersson 26. slagrörd ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hyväri 53. mh: 47. ((talossa miehiä: 4, naisia: 4)) **Son Anders 26. mh: Hedvig 24. David 19. Salomon 14.? dotter Carin Magdalena 8. 1/4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352121 Jakso 379] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Esaiasson Hyväri 36. mh: 40. **Son Jonas 8. 1/4. David 6. Johan 3. dotter Stina 11. Son Moses 32. mh: 28. son Gabriel 8. 1/3. dotter Eva 6. 1/2. Martha 2. *Inh: Gretha Abramsdotter 35. **Barn Stina 7. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Enkan Beatha Jöransdotter 57. **Son Adam 34. mh: 28. son David 9. 1/2. Gabriel 1. Stina 6. Beatha 4. Elias 24. dotter Caisa 19. Bror Jonas 49. son Jonas 9. 3./4. d:r Eva 16. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Henric Tapanain 46. mh: 42. **Syster Eva 44 Svåg: Thomas 39. mh: 39. son Elias 5. Adam 2. Farbrors Enkan Sophia 59. son David 26. mh: Lisa 22. *Inh: Regina Adamsdotter 36. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Esaias Junnoin 36. mh: 42. ((talossa miehiä: 12, naisia: 6)) **Son Elias 7. 1/2. Anders 6. Salomon 1. dotter Regina 9. 1/2. Cousin Henric Michell 44. mh: 32. son Adam 10. 1/4. Matts 7. 1/2. Cousin Gabriel 36. mh: 28. syster Lisa 44. Sophia 33. Michell 3. drengen Moses Tapanain 41. *Jonas Junnoin 48. **Dotter Anna 11. Bror Moses 36. mh: [[Unknown-300622|Stina 24]]. db: Maria 3. pigan Stina Påhlsdotter 20. *Adam Junnoin 37. mh: 27. **Dotter Stina 1. Syster Eva 24. mor Valborg 52. dess Syster Maria 45. Farbror David 55. mh: 54. son David 29 Elias 26. Salomon 24. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 36. mh: 24. **Brorsson [[Pukki-12|Esaias 23.]] mh: [[Unknown-241323|Valborg 19.]] db: [[Pukki-13|Anders 1.]] Gabriel 20. dotter Stina 33. Sytingehjon Gretha Mattsdotter 57. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1, 2 (1)==== *Jacob Turku 77. **Son Adam 35. mh: 35. Son Adam 8. 1/2. dotter Britha 5. Valborg 4. Beatha 2. dotter Enkan Lisa 51. son Anders 25. mh: Lena 24. db: Carin 2. David 19. dotter Stina 20. Anna 4. måg Matts 65. mh: 55. son Salomon 24. Anders 14. dotter Maria 39. Eva 33. ====Hemman 1, 2 (1)==== *Adam Turku 47. mh: 41. **Son Elias 19. Henric 14. dotter Eva 7. 3./4. Bror Philipp 33. mh: 30. son David 6. syster Maria 40. Valborg 38. Sophia 29. Enkan Lisa 77. dotter Hedvig 42. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Heickeri 53. mh: 53. **Son Adam 22. Elias 19. dotter Stina 7. 1/2. Enkan Anna 55. dotter Anna 13. pigan Beatha Andersdotter 13.? *Inh: Jöran Heickeri 42. **Mor Helena 76. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Moses Heickeri 46. mh: 43. **Son Adam 22. Gabriel 5. dotter Eva 19. Hedvig 16. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 53. mh: 51. **Son Richard 28. mh: 22. db: David 3. Fredric 24. Jonas 17. Salomon 18. Elias 15. Gabriel 13.: Bror Henric 51. syster Johanna 47. Cousin Christina 41. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Johan Huttuin 56. mh: 54. **Son Anders 37. mh: 29. son Elias 25. Henric 18. dotter Hedvig 17. Eva 4. Enkan Maria 84. *Inh: Jöran Huttuin 56. mh: 60. **Barn Beatha 14. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Eric Huttuin 73. **Son Adam 46. mh: 47. son Benjamin 23. Matts 20. Elias 18. Adam 5. dotter Anna 14. Eva 12. Beatha 6. 1/2.; son David 44. mh: 39. son Anders 7. Jonas 7. 1/2. Henric 4. dotter Sophia 11. Maria 1.; Bror Jacob 58. mh: 58. son Alexander 18. dotter Gretha 23. Regina 22. dotter Maria 15. Valborg 9.; Brors dotter Eva 62. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Jeremias Adamsson 50. mh: 47. **Son Elias 19. Anders 8. 1/4. Anna 15. Eva 11. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Anders Simonsson Huttuin 46. mh: 34. ((talossa miehiä: 5, naisia: 4)) **Son Simon 4. dotter Stina 12. Maria 7. 1/2. Lisa 6. Eva 1.; Bror Gabriel 24. mh: 28. dotter Hedda 5. Carin 2. Bror Adam 23. David 20. Maria? 41. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352124 Jakso 380] ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Jöran Huttuin 84. **Son Jonas 54. mh: 45. son Adam 31. son Gabriel 30. mh: 30. dotter Johanna 9. Sophia 5. Stina 2.; Bolagsman Anders Ericsson 28. mh: 21. db; Lisa 1. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Anders Michellsson 53. mh: 37. ((talossa miehiä: 8, naisia: 4)) **Son David 15. Abraham 14. Abell 1. dotter Eva 11. Bror Simon 47. Cousin Elias 37. mh: 32. dotter Anna 4. Cousin Henric 20. ===Ithiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Michell Parkoin 64. **Dotter Maria 19. Valborg 13.; Svåg: Abram Johansson 39. mh: 39. son Thomas 7. 1/4. Adam 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 52. mh: 47. **Son Matts 28. mh: Gretha 22. db: Adam 4. Michell 2. Abram 24. mh: 21. db: Lisa 2. Anders 21. mh: Beatha 20. Elias 17. *Inh: Thomas Esaiasson 37. **Son Elias 10. Syster Carin 32. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 57. mh: 52. **Son Johan 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enkan Carin Skinnari 69. **Son Henric 37. mh: 34. Son Elias 7. 1/6. *Torparen Michell Thomasson 60. mh: 56. ===Juvala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Juvoin 58. mh: 45. **Son Adam 19. dotter Beatha 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Juvoin 53. mh: 42. **Son Anders 20. Elias 10. David 6. 1/2. Matts 4. dotter Lisa 23. Maria 18. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Ericsson 37. mh: 42. ((talossa miehiä: 4, naisia: 5)) **Son Elias 14. dotter Maria 2.; Bolagsman Adam Jánisch 39. mh: 33. Elias 13. pigan Hedvig Josephsdotter 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Juvoin 53. mh: 42. **Son Gabriel 14. dotter Johanna 18. Stina 11. [[Nuorakoski-1|Lisa 9. 1/4]]. Regina 5. syster Lena 40. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Juvoin 39. mh: 29. **Bror Adam 26. Syster Gretha 27. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Elias Pettersson Klemi 51. mh: 54. **Dbärs Jonas 32. mh: 26. db: Valborg 3.; Son David 21. mh: Anna 20. ====Hemman 4, 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Andersson Klemi 35. mh: 30. ((talossa miehiä: 6, naisia: 10)) **Dbärs Henric 7.; Bror Gabriel 32. mh: 27. db: Eva 7. Maria 4.; farbror Henric 66. mh: 54. db: Maria 29. Farbrors Enkan Regina 61. db: Maria 20. Anders 37. mh: 26. db: Regina 3. Bolagsman Jonas 58. mh: 58. *Torparen [[Unknown-298854|Gustaf Esaiasson 56]]. mh: 57. **Son Elias 22. *Klockaren Gustaf Laurin 51. mh: 34. **Son Roberth 6. Anders 5. Anna 2. dreng: Johan Taukala? 43. *Kyrkoväktaren Jonas Mattsson 51. mh: 51. **Son Stephan 18. Adam 7. 1/2. dotter Maria 24. Valborg 21. Hedvig 10. 1/2. *Sockne Skräddaren Jacob Rosenius 44. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Kyrkoherden J: Roschier 47. mh: 38. **Son Gustaf 7. Erland 4. dotter Emma 2. pastor J: Roschier 38. Svåg: Vilhelm Lundam 20. Svåg: Brorsdotter Susanna Roschier 14. Clara 18. drengen Johan Jacobsson 20. Adam 20. Henric 15. Pigor Johanna Johansdotter 24. Anna Jeremiasdotter 24. Eva 17. Maria 24. Sofia 12. *Inh: Enkan Maria Thomasdotter 42. **Barn Fredric 5. Petter 3. *Inh: Enkan Margaretha Andersdotter 68. **Dotter Lisa 32. *Torparen Enkan Gretha 51. **Son Gabriel 17. Adam 12. Elias 9. dotter Stina 28. Eva 22. Fredrica 14. systersdotter Lovisa 19. ===Kukannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kuka 56. mh: 51. ((talossa miehiä 11, naisia 9)) **Bolagsman Anders 44. mh: 42. Son Johan 21. mh: Sophia 21. db: Beatha 1.; dotter Enkan Gretha 45. son Fredric 26. mh: 27. son Gabriel 4. dottersson Adam 6. son Jonas 24. Elias 19. f: d: matrosen Adam Gabrielsson 42. son Gabriel 19. Anders 6. 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enkan Agnetha Påhlsdotter Kuka 48. **Son David 24. Johan 11. dotter Johanna 17. Farbrors Enkan Eva 69.? Son Matts 44. mh: 49. son Gabriel 24. dotter Stina 20. Gretha 17. Beatha 15. Hedvig 12. son Adam 30. mh: Eva 27. måg Gabriel 39. mh: Anna 24. fb: Lisa 1.? son Anders 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Carl Mattsson Kuka 35. mh: 54. **Stjufson Matts 25. mh: 29. db: Adam 1.; Stjufdotter Eva 20. Maria 14. Lisa 4. Enkan Eva 68. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Johansson 57. mh: 50. ((talossa miehiä 6, naisia 4)) **Svägerska Johanna 31. dotter Maria 10. son Anders 24. Jeremias? 19. son Vilhelm 23. Fredric 16. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352126 Jakso 381] *Inh: Elias Lachti 37. mh: 34. **Son David 9. 1/2. Gabriel 6. Anna 3. *Inh: Anders Johansson 66. mh: 57. **Son Moses 32. mh: Lisa 29. db: Adam 1. dotter Sophia 28. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 40 mh: 39. **Son David 10. 3./4. Fredric 4. Anders 1. Hedda 6.; Bror Adam 31. Syster Helena 40. Stina 37. Mor Gretha 68. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Enkan Helena Kiski 61. ((talossa miehiä: 5, naisia: 6)) **Stjufson Anders 44. mh: 42. son Adam 16. Stina 6. 3./4.; mag Johan Pesari 33. mh: 19. db: David 2.; syster Enkan Carin 29. ((puuttuu Mooses 11?)) *Torparen [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holopain 30.]] mh: 26. **Barn [[Holopainen-44|Adam 7.]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 5.]] *Rothefattig Jonas Esaiasson Brockpat 46. *Torparen Thomas Kiski 59. **Son Adam 18. mh: Maria 19. Elias 10. *Inh: Enkan Sophia Esaiasdotter 51. **Dotter Beatha 23. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talkas Enkan Maria 52. **Son Matts 12.; måg Eric 31. mh: Sophia 22. db: Adam 1. dotter Hedvig 18. Valborg 15. Bolagsman Johan Johansson 47. mh: 41. son David 19. Henric 14. Jonas 6. Anders 3. dotter Lisa 15. Helena 12. Beatha 10. Eva 40. drengen Anders Thomasson 18. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattsson 45.]] mh: [[Unknown-241747|43.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 18.]] [[Mattero-8|David 11.]] [[Mattero-7|Stina 15.]] Bolagsman [[Mattero-17|Benjamin 42.]] mh: [[Unknown-242756|43.]] Son [[Mattero-18|Elias 13.]] [[Mattero-16|Salomon 8. 1/4.]] pigan Maria Luu 24. ===Kärmennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 66. mh: 46. **Son Adam 30. mh: 30. son David 8. 1/4. son Elias 28. mh: 19. Abram 24. Bror Johan 58. mh: 50. dotter Maria 16. Brorsbarnsson Anders 22. mh: Lisa 21. Jonas 21. Salomon 18. Gabriel 16. *Backst: Johan Torvå 33. mh: 30. **Son Anders 6. dotter Sophia 5. Carolina 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamsson 55. mh: 46. ((talossa miehiä: 5, naisia: 1)) **Bror Elias 43. mh: 38. db: Gabriel 3. dotter Lisa 15. Bror Anders 40. vaccinateuren mh: 37. db: Christian 3.; Bror Petter 39. mh: 31. dotter Anna Maria 6. 1/4. gouvern: Maria Koppaeström 13. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Enkan Margaretha Mattsdotter 66. **Son Abram 39. mh: 35. dotter Stina 6. Svåg: Enkan Hedvig 57. son Abell 32. mh: 38. db: Elias 4. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *David Mårtensson 61. mh: 56. **Son Elias 31. mh: 25. son Adam 4. dotter Regina 19. Eva 16. Susanna 13. Eva 1.; Bror Benjamin 49. mh: 47. dotter Anna 17. Helena 13. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Enkan Sophia Thomasdotter 63. **Son Gabriel 27. mh: 26. db: Jonas 2.; Enkans dotter Beatha 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Adam Andersson 54. mh: 46. **Bror Marcus 47. mh: 42. son Anders 18. dotter Anna 12. Valborg 9. 1/4. Eva 8. 1/6. Lisa 4. pigan Eva Davidsdotter 35. *Torparen Anders Thomasson 46. **Son David 23. Elias 9. dotter Eva 24. Regina 19. Beatha 14. ===Kamannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Påhl Karhu 60. mh: 50. **Son Thomas 13. Påhl 8. 1/2. dotter Margaretha 23. Maria 20. Regina 16. Svåg: Son Salomon 40. mh: 32. db: David 11. Gabriel 7. 1/2. Elias 7. 1/2. Matts 6. dotter Beatha 12. Eva 3. Valborg 1. dotter Sophia 46. Bolagsmans Enkan Lisa 56. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Jonas Andersson 34. mh: 22. **Db: Abell 5. Anna 2.; Bror Stephan 15. Anders 19. dotter Caisa 23. Lisa 18. Helena 14. *Backst: Enkan Eva Davidsdotter 58. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Karhu 74. mh: 66. **Dotter Eva 13.; Bror Henric 68. mh: 60. son Anders 34. mh: Anna 24. db: Regina 3. Gabriel 31. Adam 21. David 18. Moses 14. Martha 16. ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Anders Mattsson Karhu 41. mh: 32. **Son Elias 9. Jonas 6. 1/2. Michell 5. dotter Maria 8. 3./4. Stina 2.; Brorsson Gabriel 38. mh: 39. db: Anders 1. Beatha 5. son David 32. mh: Lisa 21. Bror Johan 50. mh: 39. son Adam 9. Eric 6. 1/4. Abram 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352129 Jakso 382] ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Moses Karhu 38. mh: 39. **Son Adam 11. David 4. dotter Eva 10. Anna 7. 1/4. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abram Kohoin 39. mh: 28. **Dbärs David 6. Elias 4. Regina 2. Anna 1. son Joseph 27. son Esaias 14. dotter Valborg 24. Bror Gabriel 68. mh: 49. son Marcus 22. Jacob 19. Cousin Thomas 40. mh: Lisa 33. db: Salomon 5. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Kohoin 56. mh: 49. **Son Sockne Skräddaren Gabriel 30. mh: Stina 23. db: Eva 1. son Anders 4. David 26. Påhl 22. dotter Sophia 19.; måg Adam 59. mh: 45. son Johan 19. mh: 18. dotter Maria 16. Eva 9.; måg Gabriel Johansson 34. mh: 31. db: Jonas 1. Regina 5. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Häärä 54. mh: 57. **Son David 34. mh: Eva 24. db: David 4. Gabriel 26. Anders 24. Henric 11. dotter Beatha 18. Lisa 18.; Bror Elias 48. mh: 42. son Salomon 16. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Matts Häärä 74. mh: 75. **Son Abram 36. mh: 34. son Jonas 12. dotter Maria 9. Stina 6. 1/2. Regina 3. son Jacob 32. mh: Maria 24. db: Adam 1. Eva 3. dotter Gretha 44. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Enkan Lisa Kiski 60. ((talossa miehiä 5, naisia 6)) **Son Elias 33. dotter Stina 21. Martha 16. Brorsson Gabriel 43. mh: 42. son Anders 20. Jonas 19. Adam 2. Regina 14. B:ern Eric 51. mh: 47. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 66. mh: 46. **Bror Johan 49. mh: 46. Brorsson Thomas 37. mh: 35. son Thomas 6. 1/4. Anders 4. son Matts 33. Adam 29. måg Elias Thomasson 30. mh: Anna 25. pigan Maria Esaiasdotter 27. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kaipias Enkan Regina 47. **Son Elias 36. mh: 25. son David 29. mh: 20. Michell 19. Matts 10.; Bror Abell 54. Gabriel 49. mh: 34. son Henric 6. dotter Lisa 14. Sophia 11. Anna 3.; syster Gretha 50. Maria 36. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Enkan Valborg Davidsdotter 46. **Son Gabriel 28. mh: Maria 18. dotter Sophia 19. Enkans son Thomas 46. mh: 37. son David 9. Elias 2. dotter Lisa 9. Regina 11. Eva 6. Maria 4. son Abram 43. mh: 27. db: Anders 3. Adam 1. Stina 4. dotter Maria 36. *Adam Mattsson 46. mh: 46. **Son Elias 22. Jonas 20. Matts 18. Michell 16. Moses 3. Adam 2. dotter Stina 7. 1/4. Anna 1.; Cousin David 38. mh: 39. Son Anders 18. Eric 16. Fredric 7. 1/2. Gabriel 5. dotter Maria 11. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 40. mh: 38. **Dotter Eva 14. Stina 11. Beatha 3.; farbror Anders 63. mh: 63. son Salomon 27. mh: 35. dotter Lena 33. Enkan Lena 53. drengen Michell Esaiasson 22. drengen Adam Thomasson 19. *Inh: Anders Esaiasson 32. *Inh: Anders Saira 48. mh: 47.? **Dotter Sophia 12. Stina 7. 1/6. Valborg 4. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Enkan Hedvig Mattsdotter 59. **Son Elias 38. mh: 49. son Adam 6. Gabriel 4. Emanuel 1. dotter Stina 12.; son Anders 18. David 16. Kyrkof: Eva 42. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Enkan Eva Kurki 49. **Måg Matts Kouvo 25. mh: Anna 21. db: Eva 3.; Svåg: Jonas 39. mh: 34. Anders 2. Sophia 10. Maria 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Enkan Maria Kurki 52. **Sona Enkan Eva 38. d:r Anna 7. 1/2. Regina 6.; Son David 27. mh: 20. Jonas 14. Sophia 20. Hedvig 18. B:r Matts 55. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Enkan Eva Mattsdotter 48. **Son Matts 24. mh: 20. Jonas 18. Fredric 5. dotter Maria 10. Beatha 15. Bolagsman Adam 38. mh: 38. son Elias 6. 1/2. dotter Valborg 14. Lena 9. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352132 Jakso 383] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Pardamies 45. mh: 49. **Son Adam 22. mh: 28. db: Gabriel 2. Salomon 18. Jonas 14. Abram 9. dotter Johanna 16. Bolagsman Jöran 57. mh: 46. dotter Eva 14. *Rothef: Helena Henricsdotter 40. sjuklig *Torparen David Henricsson 43. mh: 33. **Son Henric 10. Abell 7. dotter Hedvig 15. Stina 3. syster Lena 40. *Rothef: Eva Jöransdotter 48. Blind **Barn Alexander 20. ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Esaias Laattu 48. mh: 44. **Son Elias 16. Adam 5. dotter Eva 11. Hedvig 6. syster Valborg 55. svägerska Enkan Lena 48. son Anders 18. dotter Lisa 12.; B:erns dotter Eva 61. Lena 48. pigan Lisa Nisola 19. ===Laakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enkan Anna Korpelain 79. **Svågersson David 34. mh: 40. son Adam 8. 1/4. son Henric 31. Enkan Eva 74. son Elias 48. mh: 39. son Elias 7. 1/2. Maria 1.; Cousin Henric 64. son Gabriel 45. mh: 30. db: Simon 3. Gabriel 1. Johanna 9.; B:ern Eric 52. mh: Gretha 43. son Johan 13. Fredric 11. Anders 8. 1/2. Henric 5. Michell 3. dotter Eva 15. B:ern Matts 47. mh: 34. Anders 35. Enkan Valborg 62. ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Nämndemannen Adam Kouvo 44. mh: 37. ((talossa miehiä: 6, naisia: 6)) **Son Anders 19. mh: 37. db: Gabriel 3.? Maria 12. Beatha 23. B:ern Matts 51. farbror David 69. db: Elias 32. Gretha 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Kouvo 70. mh: 61. **Son Jonas 39. mh: 37. db: Gabriel 3. Maria 12. Beatha 10. Lisa 6. 1/4. Stina 1. son Adam 24. Bror Anders 49. mh: 42. son Moses 21. Henric 16. David 10. dotter Anna 23. Eva 7. 1/2. Johanna 21. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Henric Mickola 61. mh: 50. **Son Gabriel 7. 1/4. dotter Caisa 19.; Brorsson David 32. mh: 31. db: Elias 8. Adam 6. Anders 1. Eva 4. Michell 52. mh: 45. son Anders 21. Jacob 6. dotter Regina 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Davidsson Kuoku 39. mh: 39. **Dotter Lisa 6. 1/2. Eva 5. Adam 1. David Tvillingar son Jonas 35. Gabriel 33. mh: 31. son Nicodemus 9. dotter Agnetha 47. Eva 31. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enkan Anna Mattsdotter 73. **Stjufsons Enkan Gretha 56. son Adam 19. Vilhelm 10. Hedvig 16. son Michell 40. mh: 38. son Henric 12. Moses 4. dotter Stina 9.; son Elias 38. mh: 35. db: Fredric 7. 1/2. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Enkan Margaretha Andersdotter 50. **Son Elias 16. Vilhelm 12. dotter Johanna 21. Christina 18. [[Lairi-1|Hedvig 13]].; Bror David 37. mh: 43. dotter Eva 17. Maria 6. 3./4. B:ern Jöran 44. mh: 47. son Adam 18. David 8. 1/2. *Inh: Jonas Thomasson Kiski 65. mh: 59. **Barn Gabriel Blind 20. ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *David Remunen 49. mh: 34. **Son Anders 24. mh: Gretha 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Enkan Stina Jöransdotter 52. **Måg Adam 27. mh: Martha 26. svåg: David 37. son Aron 13. dotter Anna 13. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Elias Andersson 47. mh: 45. **Son Adam 21. Elias 11. dotter Lisa 6. 1/2. Hanna 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Enkan Carin Påhlsdotter 37. **Son Alexander 5. dotter Maria 10. Gretha 7. 1/4. Bolagsman Gabriel 63. dottersfarbror Michell 75. son Matts 37. mh: 35. db: Anders 7. Maria 6. Eva 1.; Eric 23. *Rothef: Lisa Michellsdotter 67. *Torparen Enkan Lisa Michellsd:r 66. **Son Moses 38. mh: 30. db: David 6. Valborg 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *F: d: Brofogden Jacob Sorin 47. mh: 50. ((talossa miehiä: 2, naisia: 2)) **Dreng: Påhl 68. pigan Eva Påhlsd:r 19. pig: Eva Mannari 20. ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enkan Valborg Jöransdotter 50. **Son Jeremias 28. mh: 30. son David 7. 1/4. Gabriel 5. Emanuel 3. son Adam 21. Anders 12. dotter Eva 25. Hedvig 18. Sophia 9. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 66. mh: 58. **Son Adam 36. mh: 34. son Elias 8. 1/4. Jonas 7. 1/12. Judith 2. son Anders 32. mh: Maria 24. dotter Eva 33. son Elias 23. dotter Maria 19. Johanna 19. *Backst: Jonas Buri 30. mh: 24. **Barn Eva 4. *Rothef: Beatha Jöransdotter 56. *Backst: Anders Heikeri 45. mh: 40. ((talossa miehiä: 3, naisia: 6)) **Son Påhl 8. 3/4. David 4. dotter Eva 15. Carin 14. Anna 6. 1/12. Sophia 2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352135 Jakso 384] ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Henric Nuppoin 36. mh: 43. **Son Salomon 18. mh: 20. [[Nupponen-3|Moses 6. 1/4]]. dotter Anna 11. Lisa 3. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Enkan Maria Nuppoin 47. **Son Jonas 40. mh: 29. son Anders 8. 3./4. Eva 2. son David 21. dotter Eva 19. svåg: Eva 65. son Gabriel 38. mh: 28. son Adam 5. dotter Gretha 40. Stina 23. *Rothef: Enkan Anna Påhlsdotter 56. **Son Jeremias 26. Jonas 16. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Nisoin 52. mh: 40. **Son Adam 19. Abell 11. dotter Beatha 15. Eva 6. 1/4.; Bror Henric 28. mh: Carin 22. db: Gabriel 2.; Petter Henricsson 37. mh: 33. db: Henric 3. *Backst: David Johansson 37. mh: 26. **Son Jonas 15. Anders 3. Salomon 2. Valborg 6. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Mårten Andersson 59. mh: 56. **Son Anders 33. mh: Stina 27. db. Elias 3. Adam 1. Thomas 19. Michel 15. dotter Stina 23. Bror Matts 55 mh: 49. son Gabriel 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enkan Margaretha Jöransdotter 65. ((talossa miehiä: 7, naisia: 9)) **Son Jonas 38. mh: 39. son David 14. Magnus 9. dotter Sophia 12. Stina 7. 1/2. son Johan 34. mh: 38.(=[[Kiesi-112|Eeva]]) son Adam 14. Jonas 3. dotter Beatha 11. son Gabriel 32. mh: Maria 18. *Rothef: Anders Andersson 78. mh: 58. **Son Matts 19. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henric Vilhu 50. mh: 36. **Son Adam 6. 1/2. dotter Helena 14. Sophia 9.; Bror Anders 53. son Elias 12. dotter Stina 18.; Farbrorsson Stephan 41. mh: 36.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) son David 10. dotter Maria 14. Eva 6. 1/2. Anna 4. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 47.]] **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 22.]] [[Maunu-7|Adam 15.]] [[Maunu-8|Elias 10.]] [[Maunu-9|Anders 6. 1/2.]] dotter [[Maunu-5|Anna 20.]] [[Maunu-6|Maria 18.]] [[Maunu-2|Beatha 12.]] [[Maunu-10|Regina 4.]]; Bror [[Maunu-11|David 39.]] mh: 36.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) dotter [[Maunu-13|Eva 14.]] [[Maunu-14|Sophia 11.]] [[Maunu-15|Lisa 7. 1/4.]] [[Maunu-16|Beatha 3.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Enkan Regina Mauno 66. **Son Henric 46. mh: 45. son Elias 20.((rippi kuva 52)) Jonas 15.((rippi kuvat 55,56)) Gabriel 8. 1/2. Matts 6. David 2. dotter Eva 23. Regina 11.((rippi kuvat 46,47)) son Abram 36. son Moses 2. son Anders 38. dotter Anna 30. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Adam Haiko 43. mh: 39. **Dotter Maria 21. Cousin Anders 31. mh: 32. son Gabriel 10. Elias 7. 1/2. Abell 5. Adam 1.; Cousin Matts 22. Johan 15. syster Eva 50. Små Cousinsson Olof 22. B:erns Enkan Lisa 48. son David 19. dotter Valborg 24. Eva 14. Gretha 9. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Olku 65. mh: 29. **Måg Johan 46. mh: Eva 30. son Anders 6. dotter Maria 18. Anna 15. Lisa 13. [[Olkku-1|Stina 4. 1/2]]. Valborg 2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Enkan Lisa Olku 50. **Son Gabriel 29. mh: 29. son Jonas 8. 1/4. Elias 2. dotter Sophia 4. Brors dotter Lisa 21. Regina 14. *Rothefattig Petter Olku 34. slagrörd ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 52. mh: 48. **Son Moses 23. Henric 16. [[Pöllönen-4|Sophia 18]]. Gretha 12.; Bror David 32. mh: 36. dotter Regina 8. 1/4. Valborg 6. Stina 3. Matts Mattsson 46. mh: 48. son Abram 19. David 16. [[Pöllönen-3|Maria 25]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 66. mh: 53. **Son Anders 38. mh: 29. db: Jonas 3. Maria 6. son Abram 36. mh: 27. son Gabriel 6. 1/2. son Michell 33. db: Stina 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Enkan Valborg Pöllöin 66. **Son Matts 32. mg: 34. son Adam 10. Jonas 6. son David 25. mh: Stina 25. db: Maria 5. Eva 3. *Rothef: Sophia Eliasdotter 69. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Anders Eliasson Hiva 52. mh: 53. **Son Påhl 30. mh: 29. db: Anna 1.; son Esaias 27. Adam 24. Anders 18. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Elias Mattsson 62. mh: 56. **Son David 38. mh: 32. son Salomon 6. 1/2. Elias 4. son Abram 22. Gabriel 18. Abell 6. 1/4. dotter Ulrica 24. Maria 15. Beatha 9. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Michell Mattsson 48. mh; 41. **Dbärs Jonas 15. Adam 11. d:r Sophia 5. pig: Eva Davidsd:r 18. *Backst: Thomas Kolonius E:a Valborg 62. **Son Anders 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352138 Jakso 385] ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Enkan Eva Sihvo 58. **Son Jonas 25. mh: Beatha 24. db: Anders 1.; son Elias 19. dotter Beatha 18. Bror Johan 55. mh: 56. Bror Jöran 52. mh: 55. son Moses 19. mh: 21. David 16. *Backst Son Skräddaren Emanuel Mårtensson 43 mh: 37. **Son Fredric 5. Lärgåssen [[Marttinen-141|David Michellsson 20]]. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 26. mh: 29. **Son Fredric 1. pigan Anna 25. B:ern Johan Philipsson 28. mh: 46. stjufson Alexander 24. stjufdotter Maria 18. Regina 15. Beatha 3. Stina 3. drengen Thomas Kalamies 30. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jonas Andersson Kjes 49. mh: 41. **Son Emanuel 11. Jonas 9. Gabriel 5. Enkan Valborg 65. son David 35. mh: 55. son Elias 10. Maria 6. son Adam 26. mh: 19. dotter Valborg 21. Cousin Henric 53. mh: 43. dotter Stina 11. Cousin Adam 47. mh: 43. son Salomon 24. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Parko 61. mh: 61. **Sona Enkan Anna 41. son Elias 6. dotter Margaretha 12. son Jonas 25. dotter Maria 31. Eva 28. Anna 20.; Bror Adam 56. son Gabriel 35. mh: 33. son Adam 9. dotter Valborg 10. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enkan Regina Muhli 72. **Son Jacob 42. mh: 39. db: Jonas 1. Maria 5. Beatha 3.; son Johan 35. mh: 21. db: Anna 1.; Matts 33. svåg: Son Stephan 21. dotter Stina 30. svåg: Eskill 66. mh: 66. sona Enkan Maria 26. db: Adam 4. Elias 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Muhli 41. mh: 42. **Son Gabriel 12. Anders 3. dotter Beatha 16; syster Regina 36. Cousin David 34. mh: Lisa 26. db: Eva 4. Anna 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Matts Eliasson 48. mh: 38. **Son Elias 12. dotter Sophia 18. Anna 7. 3./4. Eva 6. Lisa 3. *Inh: David Nikunen 38. mh: 33. **Barn Eva 10. Anna 1. *Stephan Jonasson 39. mh: 41. **Son Jonas 7. 3./4. Emanuel 4. dotter Maria 10.; Bror Adam 22. Anders 19. Regina 20. Lisa 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 67. mh: 48. **Son Johan 9. Adam 6. 1/4.; Bror Gabriel 29. db; Adam 7. pigan Gretha Påhlsdotter 24. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 57. mh: 48. **Son Gabriel 10. 1/4. dotter Eva 6. 3./4. Anna 4.; Bror Moses 39. syster Valborg 50. Agnetha 32. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 57. mh: 49. **Son David 24. mh: Stina 26. db: Elias 4. Petter 1. Matts 18. Scholair Michell 10. mor Martha 81. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Enkan Regina Gabrielsdotter 34. **Son Anders 8. 1/2. Adam 6. dotter Lisa 13. Anna 2.; Bror Thomas 31. mh: 28. son Gabriel 2. dotter Maria 7. 1/4. Bror Eric 24. *Backst: David Jacobsson 44. mh: 32. **Son Abell 10. Anna 6. Anna 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 54. mh: 56. **Son Michell 31. mh: 26. son Gabriel 12. Matts 9. Adam 1; dotter Stina 18. Maria 5. *Backst: Johan Johansson 50. mh: 34. **Barn Johan 10. Eva 14. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Enkan Anna Olofsdotter 61. **Son Anders 41. mh: 38. son David 10. dotter [[Ahonen-12|Regina 18]]. Beatha 5. Valborg 2.; Moses 30. mh: 30. db: Jonas 5. Eva 2. son Elias 22. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Enkan Sophia Kirvesmies 65. **son Carl 35. mh: Eva 49. son Elias 21. mh: Maria 17. svåg: Enkan Maria 60. son Henric 25. mh: Beatha 25. db: Adam 5. Anders 1. David 21. Enkan Eva 62. pigan Stina Josephsdotter 31. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Esaias Talka 47. **Son Johan 25. mh: Regina 20. Valborg 20. Sophia 14. Cousinsson Jacob 43. mh: 29. db: Regina 3.; Coussinson David 42. mh: 41. son Adam 19. dotter Helena 18. Cousin Jonas 41. mh: 42. son Abram 13. Johan 1. dotter Maria 18. Beatha 9.; Brorsson Elias 49. mh: 41. son Moses 22. David 19. dotter Lisa 15.; Brorsson Anders 46. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Talka 62. **Son Anders 28. mh: 24. db: David 2. Eva 4. son Matts 25. Adam 21. Bror Jöran 56. mh: 45. son Gabriel 19. Syster Valborg 41. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352140 Jakso 386] *Torparen Enkan Eva Andersdotter 59. **Son Johan 34. mh: 36.((Liisa Martintytär Suomalainen?)) dotter Maria 7. 3./4. Eva 6. Anna 3. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Nämndemannen Simon Narttu 36. mh: 35. **Son Henric 12. dotter Stina 8. 1/4. Eva 4.; små Cousin Anders 23. Benjamin 19. dotter Helena 16. stjuffar Moses 61. mh: 65. Faster Lisa 46. pigan Saara Suomalain 20. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *David Narttu 51. mh: 49. **Son Salomon 18. dotter Carin 14. Stina 9. Cousin Adam 53. mh: 50. son Gabriel 29. Elias 28. mh: 25. db: Michell 3. Maria 6. son Matts 24. Enkan Valborg 74. dotter Regina 43. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Elias Taipal eller Puncka 38. mh: 32. **Son David 1. dotter Stina 11. Anna 3.; Farbror Jeremias 56. mh: 42. son Jonas 16. David 13. Elias 9. Michell 4. dotter Maria 18. faster Helena 43. *Rothefattig Enkan Valborg Mattsd:r 64. *Backst: David Pulcka 54. mh: 54. **Dotter Beatha 28. Gretha 14. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Suokio 66. **Son David 39. mh: 36. son Elias 12. dotter Hedvig 10. Lena 7. 1/4. Stina 5. Eva 2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Esaias Suokio 37. mh: 40. **Son Gabriel 6. 3./4. Jonas 5. dotter Eva 14.; syster Caisa 44. pigan Regina Andersdotter 18. *Rothefattig Henric Henricsson slagrörd 66. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Mårtensson 41. mh: 37. **Son Elias 6. 1/2. dotter Beatha 8. 1/2. Lisa 5. Sophia 3. Maria 1.; Adam 36. mh: 27. db: Jonas 2.; syster Valborg 44. pigan Maria Andersdotter 29. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Ruohia 64. mh: 43. **Sona Enkan Eva 45. son Matts 16. Gabriel 8. 3./4. Maria 18. Regina 14.; måg Johan 30. mh: Eva 36. db: Anna 5. Eva 2. *Inh: Jonas Andersson 43. mh: 40. ===Sårvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enkan Eva Thomasdotter Ocko 53. **Son Moses 40. Aron 34. mh: Stina 24. db: Gabriel 8. 3./4. Maria 4. Fredric 24. d:r Lisa 31. CousinsSon Elias 29. mh: Lisa 27. db: Eva 4. David 18. Cousin Esaias 56. mh: 42. son Adam 7.; Cousin Petter 48. mh: Maria 25. son Matts 20. Anders 18. Salomon 15. Jonas 12. Elias 10. *Rothefattig Eva Stina Salenius 55. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Enkan Lisa Mattsdotter 44. ((talossa miehiä: 8, naisia 5)) **Son Jonas 18. Elias 16. Fredric 7. 1/2. Petter 6. dotter Eva 14. farbrorssona Enkan Gretha 30. Gabriel 6. 1/2. Salomon 4. dotter Valborg 36. Stina 24. f: d: matrosen David Juvoin 57. drengen Aron 22. pigan Lisa Eliasdotter 24. *Sockne Skräddaren Adam Salomonsson 24. **Mor Lisa 57. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Anders Davidsson 51. mh: 42. **Son David 13. Vilhelm 11. Esaias 8. 1/12. Salomon 2.; son Gabriel 38. mh: 27. db: Regina 6. Eva 1.; son Johan 36. mh: Valborg 30. db: Adam 3.; dotter Beatha 46. stjufmor Valborg 76. sytingeman Christer Taka 58. mh: 57. db: Fredric 35. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Enkan Susanna Jöransdotter 59. **Son Eric 39. mh: 29. son Anders 9. Matts 6. Henric 3.; son Jonas 32. mh: Eva 22. db: Thomas 2.; Adam 28. dotter Enkan Maria 43. son Elias 19. dotter Eva 22. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 73. mh: 58. **Son Anders 45. mh: 41. son Jonas 20. Jacob 15. Anders 1. dotter Hedvig 18. Lena 12. Regina 9. Fredric 6. 1/4. son Gabriel 38. mh: 25. db: Johan 5.; Susanna 1.; Adam 31. dotter Lisa 21. Stina 18. *Elias Pesaris Enkan Gretha 50. **Son David 31. mh: 27. db: Adam 4. Elias 1. Stina 6. pig: Maria Påhlsdotter 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352143 Jakso 387] *Jeremias Mattsson Pesari 58. mh: 57. **Son Thomas 32. mh: 25. db: Johan 1. Elias 19. Valborg 18 Eva 16. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Michell Thomasson Suoniala 51. **Son Matts 29. mh: Valborg 24. Petter 19. dotter Valborg 20. Bror Thomas 44. mh: 37. son Adam 13. *Rothef: Gretha Nilsdotter 65. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Michell Jöransson 76. **Enkan Helena 58. Brorsson Elias 38. mh: 29. dotter Lisa 8. 1/2. Gretha 6.; Brorsson Jonas 26. måg Alexanders 36. mh: 36. db: Valborg 2. dotter Stina 21. Eva 16. *Backst: Jeremias Berndtsson 48. **Syster Gretha 33. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Adamsson Suomalain 32. mh: 18. **mor Enkan Lisa 48. Stjufbror Jacob 18. Adam 15. Matts 12. Jonas 9. 1/2. dotter Eva 33. svåger Henric 47. mh: 44. son Elias 18. David 6. Stina 11.; Svåg: Esaias 42. syster Lisa 35. Enkan Maria 69. son Jonas 37. mh: 34. son Moses 6. Michell 4. Anders 1. Regina 10. Enkan Mariasson Benjamin 16. dotter Gretha 30. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Henric Suomalain 44. mh: 50. **Son Adam 24. Stephan 21. dotter Lisa 17. Helena 14. Valborg 10. svåger Abram 55. mh: 45. son Abell 26. mh: 20. db: Johan 1. Hedvig 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Mårtensson Suomalain 38. mh: 41. **Son Anders 8. 1/4. dotter Stina 14. Beatha 3. Lisa 1.; far Mårten 61. mh: 48. son Henric 13. dotter Maria 16. Eva 9. 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enkan Maria Larsdotter 48. **Måg Moses 24. mh: Eva 18. Anna 15. Regina 13. Elias ((ikä puuttuu)) dotter Maria 51. son Adam 17.; svåg: Maria 41. Moses 13. dotter [[Suomalainen-4|Maria 18]]. Sophia 16. Lisa 9. *Inh: Gabriel Christersson 37. **Syster Eva 39. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Mattsson Hovi 59. mh: 36. **Son Adam 25. mh: Sophia 21. dotter Anna 8. 1/4.; Bror Elias 44 mh: 33. son Anders 12. Jonas 8. 3./4. Eva 6. syster Sophia 50. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enkan [[Unknown-264384|Sophia Sinko 47]]. **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salomon 19]]. [[Sinkko-17|David 13]]. dotter [[Sinkko-15|Anna 16]].; svåg: Nämndemannen [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 33]]. mh: 29.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) db: [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 1]].; Enkan [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 53]]. son [[Sinkko-67|Adam 24]]. faster [[Sinkko-61|Lisa 47]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enkan [[Torvi-2|Christina Sinko 39]]. **Dotter [[Sinkko-72|Anna 13]]. [[Sinkko-73|Eva 10]].; B:ern [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel 51]]. mh: [[Taipale-35|Sophia 36]]. son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 18]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 10]]. dotter [[Sinkko-77|Eva 13]]. [[Sinkko-79|Regina 1]]. Beatha 32. B:lm Jonas Taipale 43. mh: 41. dotter Sophia 6. 3./4. Cousin Jonas 56. Matts 50. mh: 41. db: Emanuel 7. Henric 5. Eva 1. svåg: [[Sinkko-69|Anders Andersson 63]]. *Inh: Lisa Davidsdotter 43. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Sinko 61]]. **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 31]]. mh: [[Ahonen-11|Carin 25]]. db: [[Sinkko-105|Elias 4]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 2]]. [[Sinkko-104|Eva 6]]. son [[Sinkko-101|Matts 25]]. [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 18]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enkan [[Unknown-271981|Eva Johansdotter 39]]. **Son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 18]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 12]]. dotter [[Sinkko-199|Stina 16]]. [[Sinkko-200|Anna]] 1_? ((ikä 10–16)) *Inh: Johan Eliasson 44. mh 40. **Son [[Sinkko-2|Aron 16.]] Esaias 9. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352146 Jakso 388] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enkan Eva Jöransdotter Sinko 32. **Dotter Hedvig 11. svåg: Henric 19. svåg: Adamsd:r Anna 16 farbrors Enkan Maria 50. son Gabriel 24. Adam 19. Jonas 12. dotter Lena 15. *Inh: Anders Kontila 42. mh: 28. **Barn Johan 13. Lena 6. Eva 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Petter Rapi 46. mh: 54. **måg [[Sinkko-100|Adam 26]]. fmh: [[Rapi-2|Eva 21]]. Lisa 18. Stina 13.; Bror Aron 41. mh: Lisa 30. son Adam 16. fastersdotter Maria Odin 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enkan Regina Ericsdotter 81. **Son Moses 48. mh: 47. son Anders 23. Jacob 15. d:r Maria 12. Regina 8. 1/4. son Stephan 37. mh: Stina 31. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Johan Olkoins Enkan Anna 66. **Son Matts 33. mh: 33. son Simon 12. Adam 4. Elias 1. dotter Maria 8. Eva 6. son Gabriel 30. mh: Lisa 17. dotter Stina 20. Lisa Bertillsdotter 54. David Davidsson 41. B:ern Elias Ruohia 22. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Michell Adamsson 30. **Bror Stephan 27. d:r Regina 36. Valborg 24. Anna Bertillsd:r 40. Bror David 48. mh: 40. son Elias 15. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olkoin 64. mh: 65. ((talossa miehiä: 8, naisia: 16)) **Son Elias 30. mh: 25. syster Regina 56. Cousin Enkan Anna 20. Sophia 16. Margaretha 7. 1/12. Cous: Anders 49. mh: 46. son David 14. Abell 6. 1/12. dotter Eva 20. Helena 18. Maria 2. Cousin Regina 41. måg Elias 52. son Adam 28. d:r Beatha 20. Anna 18. Carin 13.; Cousin Maria 43. dreng: Henric Huomo 20. *Torparen Petter Kruskopp 40. mh: 40. **Son Moses 18. dotter Eva 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Elias Olkoin 69. mh: 55. **Son Anders 29. mh: 27. db: Maria 2. d:r Eva 26. Bror David 65. mh: 54. son Adam 24. mh: Stina 20. Matts 18. d:r Lena 14. Bror Michell 45. mh: 30. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Olkoin 51. mh: 55. **Son Johan 26. mh: Eva 19. Jacob 23. Michell 9. dotter Eva 15. Valborg 12.; Bror Adam 48. mh: 34. son Adam 12. Elias 6. syster Helena 40. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Gabriel Sallmi 63. mh: 58. **Son Gabriel 22. mh: Lisa 20. db: Maria 2. Matts 18. Jonas 16. Anders 13. Bror Adam 46. mh: 41. son Elias 24. mh: 22. db Beatha 2. Anders 19. David 16. Emanuel 6. dotter Lisa 19. Stina 12. Anna 9.; Syster Eva 49. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Enkan Lena Mattsdotter 42. **Son Jonas 10. dotter Lisa 15. Stina 7. 1/2. Anna 9.; Cousin David 39. mh: 41. son Salomon 13. Anders 2.; dotter Eva 18. Anna 5.; Cousin Lisa 36. syster Helena 49. Cousinsson Gabriel 34. mh: 27. db: Adam 3. Gretha 5. son Fredric 30. mh: Carin 25. Elias 22. Matts 14.; Cousin Henric 49. Regina 46. Hedvig 42. dreng: David Heikeri 31. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Påhl Kaijansinko 59. mh: 54. **Son Elias 32. mh: 31. son David 10. Adam 8. 1/2. Jonas 2. Eva 6.; son Anders 12.; pigan Eva Jöransdotter 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Moses Andersson 41. mh: 39. **Son Anders 18. Elias 14. Matts 10. Eric 7. 1/2. David 3.; Bror Matts 39. mh: 42. dotter Eva 9. Valborg 6. Stina 2. *Rothef: Maria Johansdotter 70. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *David Andersson Muuka 47. mh: 47. **Son Jonas 22. mor Anna 68. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Adam Jöransson 67. mh: 64. **Måg Henric 53. mh: 40. son Abell 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Thomas Jöransson 63. mh: 61. **Dotter Enkan Gretha 37. son Anders 11. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Stephan Jöransson 60. mh: 56. ((talossa miehiä: 6, naisia: 4)) **Son Elias 33. mh: 28. son Anders 7. Gabriel 23. Adam 19. Matts 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Gabriel Mattsson 36. mh: 32. **Son Abraham 7. Elias 1. dotter Valborg 5.; far Matts 53. Bolagsman Elias 45. mh: Lisa 40. son Jonas 18. faster Caisa 52. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Adam Mattsson 51. mh: 50. **Son Anders 18. Benjamin 16. Johan 6.; Bror Thomas 38. mh: 34. son Adam 7. Sophia 9. Johanna 6. Regina 4. Gretha 1. syster Maria 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352149 Jakso 389] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *David Johansson 38. mh: 38. **Son Gabriel 13. Christina 16. Beatha 10. Maria 6. Carolina ((ikä puuttuu)) drengen Joseph Kurennjemi 26. Jöran Mattsson 27. David Jöransson 17. pigor Valborg Hakali 23. Anna Davidsdotter 23. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enkan Valborg Pecki 66. **Måg Elias 49. mh: 47. son Matts 12. dotter Regina 25. Maria 18. Eva 16.; Enkans dotter Martha 44. B:ern Jöran 72. son Elias 33. mh: Martha 29. db; Anders 4. Beatha 2. Stina 1. drengen Adam 39. *Torparen Enkan Eva Thomasdotter 53. **Son Anders 35. Elias 26. Adam 6. 1/4. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Mårten Saira 35. mh: 35. ((talossa miehiä: 3, naisia: 8)) **Dotter Regina 8. 1/6. Maria 6. Eva 3. Lisa 1.; Bror David 30. mh: Anna 25. db: Stina 2.; Bror Salomon 23. d:r? Valborg 37. Beatha 36. *Rothef: Enkan Lisa Andersdotter 75. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 66. **Son Jonas 36. mh: 26. db: David 1. Anna 5.; son Johan 28. Adam 22. dotter Sophia 36. Valborg 18. Stina 18. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Enkan Maria Peuhkuri 50. **Son David 12.; Måg Johan 33. mh: 31. db: Moses 5. dotter Hedvig 27. Regina 22. Stina 20. syster Maria 54. drengen Salomon Andersson 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Saira eller Peuhkuri 63. **Son Abram 42. mh: 43. son Anders 18. David 6. 1/4. Adam 4. Michell 1. dotter Eva 17. Sophia 14. Lisa 9. son Jonas 23. B:ern Matts 34. mh: Stina 28. db: Elias 1. Valborg 29. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Peuhkuri 46. mh: 50. **Bror Anders 39. mh: 41. son Adam 16. Henric 12. Elias 6. 1/12. dotter Eva 9. Lisa 3.; Bror David 32. db: Anna 1.; mor Regina 58.? *Inh: Enkan Regina Adamsdotter 68. **mågensSon Skomakaren Jonas Laurikain 40. mh: Anna 30. ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Enkan Stina Gabrielsdotter 65. **Son David 35. mh: 31 son Anders 4. dotter Maria 10. Sophia 6. 1/2. son Adam 26. mh: Eva 21. dotter Eva 20. Farbrorsson Matts 65. mh: 55. son Gabriel 33. mh: Lena 21. db: Adam 4. Elias 2.; Matts 30. dotter Beatha 31. cousin Anders 50. mh: 44. son Elias 13. David 9. dotter Helena 21. Maria 18. dotter Eva 40. Maria 18. Cousinsson [[Taipale-14|Petter 26]]. Jonas 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Bertill Esaiasson Taipal 53. mh: 39. **Son Adam 31. mh: 29. db: [[Taipale-36|Anders 4]]. Gabriel 1. Eva 6.; Son Henric 27. mh: Maria 25 db: Jonas 2.; dotter Stina 26. Anna 1. vallflickan Hanna 17. pigan Beatha Sakrisdotter 25. *Backst: mjölnaren Adam Kruskopp 38. mh: 36. **Son Gabriel 16. David 10. Adam 6. 1/2. dotter Stina 26. Eva 2. *Sockne Skolmastarens Enkan Susanna Kruskopp 40. **Sona Enkan Carin 26. db: Anders 6. Anna 4. son Michell 33. mh 28. dotter Eva 6. Lisa 2.; son sockne skräddaren Thomas 29. dotter Regina 22. ===Torvinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Torvi 48. mh: 54. ((talossa miehiä: 16, naisia: 14)) **Son Gabriel 26. Fredric 24. dotter Lisa 16.; Bror Jonas 63. son Israel 29. mh: Beatha 23. Adam 22. Anders 18. d:r Beatha 23. Adam 22. Anders 18. dotter Beatha 12.; svåg: Enkan Anna 59. son Anders 35. mh: Anna 31. db: David 5. Elias 1.; Cousin Adam 54. mh: 53. son Elias 29. mh: Lisa 33. db: Maria 1. dotter Gretha 27. Regina 16.; Cousin Matts 42. mh: 57. son Benjamin 18. Abell 13. dotter Anna 10. Cousin Henric 32. mh: Lena 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Anders Torvi 32. mh: 26. ((talossa miehiä: 9, naisia: 15)) **Dotter Johanna 6. Eva 2.; mor Eva 60. dotter Maria 36. farbror Adam 60. Faster Sophia 51. Helena 48. Fars Cousin Matts 60. son Elias 31. mh: 25. db: Michell 3. Regina 6. son Adam 29. farbrors Enkan Sophia Pettersdotter 42. son Emanuel 12. Elias 7. 1/2. d:r Gretha 18. Stina 17. Lisa 6. Valborg 3.; farbrors Enkan Stina 66. drengen Esaias Nupponen 20. Michell Heikeri 38. pigan Eva Jacobsdotter 24. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352151 Jakso 390] ===Tevanjemi=== ====Hemman 1, 2 (2)==== *Anders Bure 44. mh: 48. ((talossa miehiä: 4, naisia: 8)) **Son Johan 18. dotter Sophia 12. Eva 9. 1/2. Emilia 7. 1/2. pigor Beatha 55. Regina Jöransdotter 23. Eva Davidsdotter 20. drengen Gabriel Michellsson 24. Gabriel Kiha 20. *Torparen David Kiha 56. mh: 48. **Son David 16. Johan 9. 1/2. dotter Maria 5. *Rothef: Enkan Eva Mattsdotter 76. ===Uimennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Enkan Maria Jonasdotter 40. **Son Benjamin 14. Jonas 12. Påhl 10. Dotter Lisa 17. Anna 6. Beatha 3.; Bror David 51. mh: 30. db: Regina 1.; Syster Maria 48. Cousin Moses 38. mh: 48. Son Salomon 14. Adam 6. Anders 1. Dotter Hedvig 12. Regina 8. 1/2. Sophia 4. Cousin Eva 52. oägta dotter Johanna 13. *Torparen Henric Saira 60. mh: 56. **Son Abell 37. mh: 27. Anders 4. Dotter Lisa 8. 1/2. Maria 2. B:ern Elias 64. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Henric Adamssons 53. mh: 48. **Son Matts 28. mh: Eva 23. Db: Emanuel 3. Adam 19. Henric 11. Dotter Maria 14. son Adam 48. mh: 38. db: Michell 4. D:r Valborg 11.; pigan Beatha Zachariasdotter 28. Bolagsman Jacob 69. son Jonas 45. mh: 41. Son Abell 10. David 7. 3./4. Dotter Regina 16. Beatha 14. *Inh: Abram Saira 38. ((talossa miehiä: 3, naisia 3)) **Bror Anders 36. Gabriel 23. *Rothefattig Maria Esaiasdotter 62. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetamjes 62. mh: 59. **Son Moses 37. Thomas 25. David 18. dotter Beatha 29. Sophia 15.; B:ern Elias 49. mh: 42. son Salomon 17. Benjamin 10. Fredric 6. 1/2. dotter Valborg 14. Gabriel Henricsson 44. mh: 41. son Henric 23. Johan 18. Matts 6. dotter Stina 16. Beatha 13. Lisa 8. 1/2. Regina 2.; Son Anders 40. mh: Beatha 28. db: Jonas 5. Enkan Sophia 66. Son Elias 28. mh: 18. Cousin David 62 mh: 51. Son Abram 26. Adam 21. Abell 15. d:r Eva 12. Cousin Jacob 49. mh: 46. dotter Susanna 45. *Rothef: Maria Davidsdotter 61. Blind. *Torparen Enkan Lisa Mattsdotter 48. **Son Elias 9. 1/2. dotter Regina 7. 3./4. Maria 5.; StjufSyster Enkan Maria 66. dotter Eva 34. Stina 18. *Torparen Petter Mainpää 41. mh: 36. **Son Adam 5. Dotter Lisa 6. 1/2. Eva 2. *Torparen Jonas Seppäs Enkan Stina 51. **Son Stephan 22. Anders 20. Fredric 12. Jonas 10. Eva 13. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Enkan Maria Hakonen 64. **Son Johan 53. Salomon 51. mh: 51. Dotter Lisa 18. son Adam 45. Jonas 38. mh: 31. db: Eva 4. svåg: son David 46. mh: 40. dotter Regina 11. svågersSon Anders 36. mh: 25. son Gabriel 26. Henric 2. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Enkan Eva Kintu 60. **Son Adam 22. mh: Sophia 20. Henric 19. dotter Sophia 24. Beatha 12.; måg Jeremias 50. mh: 69. B:ern David 36. mh: 36. son Abram 10. Jonas 5. dotter Regina 8. 1/2. Stina 4. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Esaias Kintu 68. **Son Jeremias 37. mh: 27. son David 29. Vilhelm 25. dotter Sophia 20. Bror Gabriel 55. mh: 42. son Abell 18. dotter Helena 21. Eva 14. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjamin Päkari 43. mh: 37. **Son David 6. Gabriel 3. dotter Eva 13. Anna 9. 1/2. Cousin Gabriel 51. son Jacob 16. dotter Stina 27. Regina 19. Cous: Moses 39. mh: Carin 32. Cousinsson Anders 21. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Pekari 40. mh: 40. **Dotter Regina 12. Eva 8. 1/2. Anna 6. Lisa 2.; bror Emanuel 25. mh: 25. db: Elias 5. Matts 3.; pigan Eva Davidsd:r 23. *Inh: Jöran Pekari 63. mh: 53. **Son Jonas 34. Henric 30. Abell 20. Abram 18. dotter Beatha 26. Valborg 15. Lisa 13. Stina 7. 1/2. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Enkan Margaretha Olofsd:r Poikulain 53. **Måg Anders Tuliain 30. mh: Eva 23. db: Elias 3.; svå_? Jonas 36. dotter Regina 29. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henricsson 45. mh: 36. **Son Anders 15. David 6. 1/4. dotter [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 4]]. Maria 2.; svåg: Son Henric 26. mh: 21. dotter Valborg 22. mor Maria 70. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Enkan Carin Johansdotter 59. ((talossa miehiä: 8, naisia 7)) **Måg Elias Kohonen 34. mh: Regina 32: Anders 10 Jonas 9. Gabriel 4. Bolagsman Påhl Sairiain 33. mh: 32. son Johan 9. 1/2. Henric 5. Regina 7. 1/2. Maria 2. svåg: Son Johan 48. mh: 40. dotter Eva 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352154 Jakso 391] ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 54. mh: 34. **Son Adam 7. 1/2. Abell 5. Matts 2. Simon 2.; mor Maria 65. Bror? Abram 41. Dotter Christina 16.; Bror Elias 61. son Anders 28. mh: Lisa 23. db: Elias 2.; Petter 22. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 39. mh: 25.((Regina Antintytär Hakuli?)) **Dotter Gretha 17. Eva 17. Tvillingar Hedvig 11. Sophia 8. 1/2. Maria 6. son Gabriel 11. David 7. 1/2. Elias 5.; B:ern David 54. *Backst: Petter Henricsson 68. mh: 39. **Dotter Eva 7. 1/2. ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliain 40. **Mor Gretha 66. Farbror Thomas 68. mh: 67. son David 16. dotter Anna 19. Sonason Jonas 14. dotter Eva 13. son Adam 26. mh: 22. db: Anders 2. Stina 5.; små Cousin Eric 56. mh: 44. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Muuka 57. mh: 55. **Son Henric 34. mh: 34. db: Johan 2.; son Thomas 12. d:r Christina 9. son Christer 32. Anders 22. David 16. dotter Eva 35. dess oägta Son Matts 6. dotter Sophia 19. svärmor Lena Nikonen 77. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Kyrko Sexman Adam Nikunen 57. mh: 53. **Son Elias 35. mh: 30. db: Adam 6. Gabriel 3. son Petter 25. Adam 16. dotter Gretha 23. Regina 12. stjufmor Maria 66. son Abell 28. farbror Matts 68. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Anders Jukoin 38. mh: 41. **Son Anders 3. dotter Eva 15. Regina 11. Maria 6. 1/6.; Bror Matts 35. mh: 35. son Adam 6. dotter Valborg 11. Sophia 7. 3./4.; Bror Jeremias 32. mh: 26. db: Vilhelm 1. dotter Stina 26. mor Anna 65. *Backst: Elias Jukoin 38. mh: 41. **Dotter Lisa 10. Maria 6. *Backst: Henric Esaiasson 35. mh: 30. **Son Elias 2. dotter Gretha 10. Faster Valborg 53. *Rothef: David Jukoin 14. Blind ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *Enkan Gretha Thomasdotter 58. **Son Henric 35. mh: 29. db: Henric 3.; son Simon 23. dotters son Elias 50. mh: 41. son Johan 29. mh: Maria 39. db: Eva 2.; son f: d: motrosen Thomas 43. mh: Regina 21. vallflickan Maria Adamsdotter 16. *Inh: Carin Mattsdotter 67. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enkan Sophia Mattsdotter 54. ((talossa miehiä: 12, naisia: 8)) **Son Anders 37. mh: 28. db: Jonas 3.; son Jonas 33. dotter Anna 15. Brorsson Adam 9.; Cousin Anders 52. mh: 41. farbrorsson Elias 51. Gabriel 44. Små Cousin David 40. Cousins Enkan Eva 58. son Abell 38. mh: 32. db: Michell 3. Stina 6. son Gabriel Esaiasson 23. Adam Jacobsson 44. ===Värdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Värdö 46. mh: 46. **Son Matts 25. Elias 22. Simon 19. dotter Lena 14. Eva 10. Anna 5.; B:ern Adam 62. mh: 53. son Michell 18. dotter Lisa 23. Beatha 19. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Enkan Carin Värdö 56. **Son Benjamin 24. mh: 27. db: Valborg 2.; son Anders 18. moses 16. dotter Carin 11. Enkan Maria 58. dotter Anna 18. *Inh: Titus Mannari 47. mh: 42. **Dotter Stina 12. Adam 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Nämndemannen Anders Värdö 40 mh: 36. **Son Gabriel 10. dotter Lisa 5.; far Anders 63. son Gabriel 50. mh: 45. Farbrors Enkan Maria 69. svärdotter Enkan Johanna 37. son Mårten 14. Johan 8. 3./4.; Drengen Matts Liuka? 37. pigan Maria Pettersdotter 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Enkan Catharina Värdö 55. **Son Mårten 34. mh: Maria 28. db: David 4. Thomas 2. Matts 18. dotter Stina 9. 1/2. Bror David 55. mh: 47. son Fredric 16. Adam 14.? dotter Beatha 18. Gretha 9. 1/2. mor Lisa 75. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352156 Jakso 392] *Kyrkoväktarens E:a Maria Holmsten 50. **Dess son Adam 13. dotter Maria 19. dreng: Elias Jacobsson 38. *Rothef: Maria Jöransd:r Ojansuu 54. ===Vainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Skallfogden Christer Mört 76. mh: 76. ((talossa miehiä: 4, naisia 6)) **Son Adam 33. mh: 29. db: David 6. d:r Valborg 30. Anna 25. svåg: Johan Pettersson 61. mh: 62. *Inh: Mårten Taipall 37. mh: 36. **Dotter Eva 7. 1/4. Adam 5. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Nämndemannen Anders Vainicka 69. mh: 49. **Son Anders 16. d:r Agnetha 17. Maria 12. Sophia 4. Brorssons E:a Eva 49. son Jonas 22. Eva 16.; Bror Elias 43. *David Vainicka 37. mh: 27. **Dotter Hedvig 19. Eva 4. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Vainicka 75. **Måg Mårten 46. mh: 42. son Anders 21. mh: Maria 21. Adam 5. Eva 1. Enkan Anna 37. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Enkan Lisa Jöransdotter 66. **Son Fredric 39. mh: Gretha 29. db: Adam 1.; Anders 34. mh: Maria 23. dotter Susanna 36. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Kanganmäki 76. mh: 65. **Måg David 48. mh: 42. son Adam 14. Gabriel 10. Jonas 4. David 1. dotter Maria 7. 3./4.; Bror Petter 60. mh: 60. son Esaias 35. mh: Anna 24. dotter Eva 5. Beatha 2. d:r Lisa 29. Hedvig 26. Anna 18. Enkan Maria 76. son Anders 54. mh: 54. son Jonas 26. mh: Martha 23. db: Sophia 3. Valborg 1.; Elias 19. dotter Johanna 16. d:r Gretha 46. drengen Alexander Adamsson 19. ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Enkan Hedvig Carlsdotter 67. **Brors E:a Hedvig 56. son Elias 25. mh: Eva 24. db: Matts 3.; Brors? son Esaias 44. mh: 36. son Moses 13. Brorsson Abram 33. mh: 26. son Thomas 10. Anders 6. 1/2. Maria 1.; E:a Carin 30. d:r Hedvig 10. *Inh: Esaias Tapanain 45. mh: 44. **Son Abram 11. siuklig ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Matts Uski 25. mh: 34. **Dbärs Matts 3. Maria 6.; Bror Gabriel 14. stjuffar Anders Uski 48. mh: 55. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Vice Länsmannen Johan Turiain 45. mh: 41. ((talossa miehiä: 6, naisia 6)) **Son Gabriel 14. Johan 9. Maria 3. dotter Regina 18. Lisa 16.; Bror Anders 38. mh: 32. son Esaias 9. Jonas 6. 1/2. Eva 3. d:r Maria 10. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Johansson Holm 37. ((talossa miehiä: 3, naisia: 4)) **Bolagsman Henric Asikain 35. mh: Valborg 26. db. Eva 2.; son Adam 13. d:r Maria 5. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidsson 56. mh: 53. **Son Jeremias 29. mh: 31. db: Matts 6. Stina 3. son Elias 22. dotters son David 49. mh: 47. son Gabriel 21. d:r Maria 13. son Jonas 38. mh: Maria 21. Rothef: E:a Martha 70. *Rothefattig Martha Samuelsdotter 70. *Backst: Thomas Renqvist 55. mh: 48.? **Son Aron 22. Vilhelm 18. Anders 11. Adam 6. 1/4. Maria 21. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Himmi 59. mh: 49. **Enkan Eva Mattsd:r 31. db: Anna 3.; farbrorssons Enkan Sophia 75. son Adam 42. mh: 27. db: Anders 6. Anna 2. d:r Maria 32. B:ern Magnus 47. mh: 53. *Tingsstugu Eldaren Michell 48. mh: 45. **Barn Carin 18. Maria 9. son sockne skräddaren Elias Taipalin 22. ==Försvarlösa Personer== ===Juvala=== *Saara Salenius 44. ===Suontakais=== *Matts Pucki 30. **Bror Elias 25. ===Uimennjemi=== *David Kohoin 26. ===Vainickala=== *Regina Matara 28. ===Ruohiala=== *Johan Ruohiala 64. mh: 43. *Sofia Petterdotter Pucki 33. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352157 Jakso 393]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1840. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1840 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2102 Vi:44], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2103 Vi:44a] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1840]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1840]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352423 Jakso 411] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352424 Jakso 412] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Ahtiain 33. mh: 32. **Son Jonas 9. Michel 6. Adam 1. B:r Jacob 27. mh: 26. Stina 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Esaiasson 35. mh: 34.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) **Son Adam 11. Måg David 24. mh: 19. Eva 25. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Jacob Kortinen 46. **B:r Adam 49. mh: Adam 11. Anders 11. Matts 3. David 10. Eva 7. pig Stina 21. *Inh: David Matara 42. mh: 40. **D:r Rigina 5. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Eva Laurikain **Son Michel 16. Maria 18. Stina 14. Eva 9. Anna 5. Lisa 61. Anders 26. Sofia 38. B:r Thomas 54. mh: Maria 51. Anna 15. Stina 13. B:r Jonas 44. mh: 38. Hedda 7. *S:ne Smed Adam Dito 29. mh: 26. **Son Elias 5. *Inh: Jeremias Myntin 53. **Son Matts 14. Anna 16. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Hakuli 24. mh: 21. **B:r Anders 18. E:n Eva 53. Elias 27. Jonas 19. Hedda 25. Sofia 23. Anders 82. mh: 62. Adam 44. mh: 38. Alexander 15. Stina 9 Hanna 7. David 33. mh: 31. Gretha 2. Martha 10. *Inh: E:n Lena Kiski 51. **Son Aron 26. _Gabriel 20. Kyrkofattig och Krymplinga_ ===Heikilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Maria Napari 60. **Son Matts 45. mh: 40. Maria 12. Gabriel 29. Michel 27. *Torp: David Dito 55. mh: 54. **Son Fredric 26. Anders 24. Eva 21. Anna 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Eliasd:r 55. **Son Alexander 30. mh: 24. Abell 5. David 27. mh: 21. Jonas 2. Påhl 20. Johan 17. Matts 13. Maria 15. *S:ne Svarf: Elias Eliasson 27. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Heikoin 64. **Måg Esaias 48 mh: 45. Simon 33. mh: 30. Elias 1. pig: Anna 19. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Gabriel Heiska 68. **D:r Sofia 24. B:r Johan 64. mh: 61. Caisa 37. Maria 1. Elias 39. mh: 38. Salamon 14. Jonas 6. Anna 17. Eva 16. Rigina 11. *Rotfatt: Adam Andersson 41. **Slag-rörd. ===Hywärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lisa Luukas 45. **Son David 26. mh: 25. Maria 4. Lisa 1. Jonas 24. pig: Eva 36. *Kyrkofatt: E:n Hedda Ericsd:r 49. **Son Elias 25. Anders 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hyväri 58. mh: 52. **Son Anders 31. mh: 29. David 24. Salamon 19. Caisa 16. Lena 13. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Dito 41. mh: 45. **Son Jonas 13. David 11. Jöran 8. Adam 2. Stina 16. Moses 37. mh: 33. Gabriel 13. Elias 2. Michel 1. Eva 12. Martha 7. *Inh: Maria Pättinen 52. **Son Michel 21. Anders 16. Adam 12. Maria 18. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 41. mh: 34. **Son David 13. Adam 1. Gabriel 6. Stina 11. Beatha 9. Elias 29. Caisa 23. Jonas 54. Jonas 14. Eva 21. Mor Beatha 62. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Hinric Dito 51. **Syster Eva 49. Svåg: Thomas 44. mh. 44. Elias 10. Adam 7. David 31. mh: 27. Maria 5. *Inh: Rigina Adamsd:r ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352425 Jakso 413] ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Junnoin 41. mh: 47. **Son Elias 12. Anders 10. Salamon 6. Rigina 14. Sofia 34. Michel 4. d:r Moses 22. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Davidsson 41. mh 47. **Son Adam 15. Matts 12. David 9. Påhl 5. Fredric 2. E:n Eva 41. Beatha 18. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jonas Junnoin 53. mh: 49. **Son Anders 2. B:r Moses 41. mh: 29. Adam 5. Jonas 2. Maria 8. Stina 7. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Dito 41. mh: 32. **Son Adam 1. Eva 29. mor Valborg 57. Maria 50. David 60. mh: 59. David 33. mh: 30. Gabriel 3. Elias 2. Salamon 29. ((5 miestä, 5 naista)) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 41. mh: 29. **Son David 5. Gabriel 2. Måg [[Sinkko-2|Aron 28.]] mh: [[Unknown-241323|25.]] [[Pukki-13|Anders 6.]] Michel 4. Maria 1. E:n Gretha 63. pigan Rigina 20. *Inh: Matts Pettersson **Son Elias 34. Sofia 37. ((2 miestä, 2 naista)) ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1, 2 (1)==== *Adam Johansson Turku 52. mh: 46. **Son Elias 24. mh: 20. Anna 2. Hinric 19. Eva 13. B:r Filipp 38. mh: 33. David 11. Maria 45. Sofia 34. ====Hemman 1, 2 (1)==== *Adam Jacobsson 34. mh: 29. **Son Adam 13. Hinric 2. Valborg 9. E:n Lisa 56. Anders 30. mh: 29. Anders 3. David 24. Stina 25. Anna 19. *Inh: Salamon Mattsson 30. mh: 27. **B:r Anders 19. Eva 38. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Heikari 58. mh: 58. **Son Abram 27. mh: 24. Maria 2. Elias 24. Stina 13. E:n Anna 60. Anna 18. *Inh: Jöran Mattsson **B:r Michel 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Moses Heikeri 51. mh: 48. **Son Adam 27. mh: 24. Eva 3. Lisa 1. Gabriel 10. Hedda 21. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 58. mh: 54. **Son Richard 29. mh: 27. David 8. Adam 4. Jonas 22. Salamon 23. Elias 20. Gabriel 18. Hinric 56. Stina 46. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Johan Dito 61. mh: 59. **Son Anders 42. mh: 34. Elias 30. Hinric 23. mh: 20. Adam 3. Hedda 22. Eva 9. E:n Maria 65. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Adam Dito 50. mh: 48. **Son Benjam 28. Matts 25. Elias 23. Anna 19. Eva 17. Beatha 11. David 49. mh: 44. Anders 12. Jonas 13. Gabriel 2. Maria 1. Hinric 9. Sofia 16. Jacob 63. mh: 62. Alexander 23. Gretha 28. Maria 20. Valborg 14 Eva 67. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Jeremias Adamsson 54. mh: 52. **Son Elias 24. mh: 20. Maria 1. Anna 20. Eva 16. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Anders Simonsson 41. mh: 39. **Son Anders 3. Stina 17. Maria 12. Lisa 11. B:r Gabriel 29. mh: 29. Gabriel 1. B:r Adam 28. mh: 20. David 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Jonas Jöransson 56. mh: 41. **Son Adam 36. Gabriel 35. mh: 35. David 4. Hanna 14. Sofia 10. Stina 7. B:lm Anders 33. mh: 26. Simon 3. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *E:n Maria Huttuin 42. **Son David 20. Abram 19. Abell 6. Eva 16. B:r Simon 52. Elias 42. mh: 37. Matts 17. Anna 9. pigan Rigina 17. ===Ithiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Matts Eliasson Parkko 36. mh: 26. **Son Adam 10. Michel 7. Agnetha 3. Maria 24. Valborg 18. d:r Elias Rapatti 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 57. mh: 52. **Son Abram 29. mh: 26. Lisa 7. Anders 26. mh: 25. Elias 23. *Inh: Thomas Esaiasson 42. **Son Elias 15. Caisa 37. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 62. mh: 57. **Son Johan 22. mh: 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Hinric Dito 45. mh: 44. **Son Elias 11. *Torp: Michel Thomasson 65. mh: 61. ===Juwola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Juvonen 63. mh: 50. **Son Adam 24. Beatha 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Dito 58 mh: 47. **Son Anders 25. Elias 15. David 11. Lisa 28. Maria 23. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Karhu 42. mh: 47. **Son Elias 19. Adam 1. Eva 14. Maria 7. Stina 4. pigan Hedda 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Juvoin 58. mh: 47. **Son Gabriel 19. Hanna 23. Stina 16. Lisa 14. Rigina 10. Lena 45. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Dito 44. mh: 34. **B:r Adam 31. Gretha 32. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352426 Jakso 414] ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Elias Klemi 56. mh: 54. **Son Jonas 37. mh: 31. Anders 4. Valborg 8. E:n Anna 25. pig: Gretha 20. ====Hemman 4, 5 (1 1/3)==== *Adam Dito 40. mh: 35. **Son Hinric 12. B:r Gabriel 37 mh: 37. Eva 12. Maria 9. Lena 3. Hinric 71. mh: 59. Maria 34. E:n Rigina 66. Anders 42. mh: 31. Rigina 8. E:n Stina 63. *Torp: Gustaf Esaiasson 61. mh: 61. **Son Elias 27. mh: 20. David 1. *Klockaren G: Lauren 56. mh: 39. **Robert 10. Anders 9. d:r Anna 6. pig: Beatha 25. *Kyrkowäkt Jonas Mattsson 56. mh: 54. **Son Staffan 23. Adam 12. d:tr Maria 28. Valborg 26. Hedda 16. *S:ne Skrädd: Jacob Rosenius 49. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Kyrkoherden Roschers E:n 40. **Syster Fredrica 41. Susanna 19. Nädäru predikant H: Gestrin 35 Dreng Johan 42. Johan 33. pig: Anna 26. Anna 25. Eva 29. Hedda 15. *Inh: E:a Margaretha Andersd:tr 72. **Son Elias 42. Lisa 37. *Torp: E:n Gretha Palola 56. **Son Gabriel 22. Adam 17. Elias 14. Eva 27. Maria 25. ===Kukannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kuka 61. mh: 56. **B:lm Anders 49. mh: 47. Johan 26. mh: 26. Beatha 5. Gabriel 2. Gabriel 24. Anders 11. Lisa 17. Eva 10. E:n Gretha 50. Fredric 31. mh: 32. Adam 11. Eva 4. Anna 2. Jonas 29. mh: 20. Elias 24. _f: d: Ryska soldt: Adam Gabrielsson 48._ ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Agnetha Kuka 53. **Son David 29. Johan 16. Hanna 22. Matts 49. mh: 49. Gabriel 29 mh: 24. Lisa 1. Beatha 20. Hedda 17. Adam 35. mh: 32. Måg Gabriel 43. mh: 29. Anders 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Carl Kuka 40. mh: 49. **Son Matts 30. mh: 34. Anders 6. Maria 19. Lisa 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Dito 62. mh: 55. **Hanna 36. Maria 15. Anders 29. Jeremias 24. Vilhelm 28. Fredric 21. Gabriel 16. *Inh: Elias Lachti 42. mh: 38. **Son David 14. Anders 1. Anna 8. *Rothfatt: Anders Johansson 71. mh: 62. **D:tr Sofia 33. *S:ne Skrädd: Moses Andersson 37. mh: 34. **Son Adam 4. Anders 2. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 45 mh: 44. **Son David 15. Fredric 9. Johan 5. Anders 3. Hedda 11. B:r Adam 36. mh: 30. Elias 2. Lena 45. Stina 42. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Helena Kiski 66. **E:n Maria 47. Adam 23. mh: 20. Anders 1. Stina 12. Måg Johan 38. mh: 24. David 7. E:n Caisa 34. Moses 16. Anna 45. d:m Matts Pettersson 22.? ((6 miestä, 6 naista)) *Torp: [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holopain 35.]] mh: 31. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 11.]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 9.]] *Rothfatt: Jonas Esaiasson 51. *Tor: Thomas Kiski 64. mh: 61. **Son Adam 23. mh: 22. Valborg 3. Anna 2. Elias 15. *Inh: Sofia Esaiasd:tr 56. **D:tr Sofia 17. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Maria Talka 57. **Son Matts 17. Måg Eric 36. mh: 27. Eva 2. Hedda 23. Valborg 20. B:lm Johan 53. mh: 44. David 24. Hinric 18. Jonas 11. Anders 8. Lena 17. Beatha 15. Stina 5. Eva 45. ((7 miestä, 11 naista)) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 50.]] mh: [[Unknown-241747|48.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 23.]] mh: 19. [[Mattero-8|David 16.]] [[Mattero-7|Stina 20.]] B:lm [[Mattero-17|Benjam 47.]] mh: [[Unknown-242756|48.]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 18.]] [[Mattero-16|Salamon 13.]] pig: Maria 21. ===Kärmennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 70. mh: 51. **Son Adam 33. mh: 33. David 13. Elias 33. mh: 24. Johan 63. mh: 55. Maria 21. Anders 27. mh: 24. Salamon 23. Gabriel 21. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamsson 60. mh: 51. **B:r Elias 48. mh: 43. Gabriel 8. Lisa 20. Eva 3. B:r Petter 45. mh: 36 Maria ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *E:a Gretha Mattsd:tr 71. **Son Abram 44. mh: 40. Stina 11. E:n Hedda 62. Abell 37. mh: 33. Elias 9. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *David Mårtensson 66. mh: 61. **Son Elias 36. mh: 30. Adam 9. Anders 2. Eva 21. Susanna 18. Eva 5. B:r Benjam 54. mh: 52. Anna 22. Lena 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Gabriel Johansson 34. mh: 31. **Son Jonas 7. Michel 1. E:n Beatha 27. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Adam Anderssons E:a Beatha 52. **E:n Maria 47. Anders 23. mh: 21. David 4. Rigina 1. Anna 17. Valborg 14. Eva 12. Lisa 9. Maria 4. D:r Matts Andersson 21. pigan Eva 40. *Torp: Anders Thomasson 52. **Son David 28. Elias 14. Eva 29. Beatha 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352427 Jakso 415] ===Kaamannjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Påhls Karhus arf: **Son Thomas 18. Gretha 28. Maria 25. Rigina 21. Salamon 46. mh: 37. David 16. Gabriel 12. Eva 2. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Jonas Andersson 39. mh: 27. **Son Abell 10. Adam 3. Anna 7. Eva 2. B:r Staffan 20. Anders 24. Lisa 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Karhu 79. mh: 71. **Eva 18. E:a Agnetha 65. Anders 39. mh: 29. Elias 3. Eva 2. Adam 26. Martha 21. Moses 19. ((5 miestä, 5 naista)) ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Anders Karhu 45. mh: 37. **Son Elias 14. Jonas 11. Michel 10. Anders 4. Maria 13. Gabriel 43. mh: 43. B:r Johan 55. mh: 44. Adam 14. Eric 11. Abram 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Moses Karhu 43. mh: 41. **Son Adam 16. David 9. Anders 4. Eva 15. Anna 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abram Kohoin 44. mh: 33. **Son David 11.? Anna 4. Rigina 2. Josef 32. Valborg 29. E:a Gretha 54. Jacob 24. Thomas 45. mh: 38. Salamon 10. Elias 1. Moses 5. Esaias 12. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Dito 61. mh: 61. **Son David 31. mh: 20. Påhl 27. E:a Gretha 50. Johan 24. mh: 22. Anna 2. Maria 21. Eva 14. Måg Gabriel 39. mh: 36. Adam 1. Rigina 10. *S:ne Skrädd: Gabriel Kohoin 34. mh: 29. **Son Anders 10. Eva 5. Maria 2. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Johan Härä 59. mh: 57. **Son David 39. mh: 29. David 9. Adam 5. Eva 1. Gabriel 31. Anders 29. Beatha 23. Lisa 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Elias Härä 56. mh: 51. **Son Salamon 21. pigan Hanna 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Abram Dito 42. mh: 40. **Son Jonas 17. Gabriel 1. Maria 14. Stina 11. Rigina 8. Jacob 37. mh: 29. Adam 5. Elias 3. Gretha 49. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:a Sofia Kiski 65. **Son Elias 38. Martha 21. Anders 25. Jonas 24. Adam 7. Rigina 19. Eric 56. mh: 52. d:r Elias 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 71. **E:a Sofia 51. Thomas 42. mh: 40. David 11. Anders 9. Adam 34. Måg Elias 35. mh: 30. Anders 3. Matts 1. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Kapia 52. **Son David 34. mh: 25. Matts 15. E:a Valborg 30. B:r Abell 59. Gabriel 54. mh: 39. Hinric 11. Adam 5. Michel 1. Lisa 19. Sofia 16. Anna 8. Gretha 55. Maria 39. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 34. mh: 27. **Sofia 24. Svåg: David 30. mh: 27. Valborg 3. Eva 11. E:a Lisa 32. Stina 9. d:rn Adam Hinricsson 20. David 14. *Elias Adamsson 30. mh. 28. **Son Matts 23. Stina 12. Anders 23. Eric 21. Fredric 11. Maria 16. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 45. mh: 43. **Son Salamon 2. Stina 16. Beatha 8. måg Matts 34. mh: 34. Anders 2. Lena 58. d:rn Anders Nartu 28. mh: 27. Adam 2. d:rn Michel Esaiasson 27. pig: Maria 23. *Inh: Anders Saira 53. mh 50. **D:tr Sofia 18. Stina 13. Valborg 9. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Elias Kurki 46. **Son Gabriel 9 Anna 3. Lena 17. Anders 23. mh: 18. Eva 49. ((3 miestä, 5 naista)) ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *E:a Eva Kurki 54. **Måg Matts 30. mh: 26. David 2. Eva 8. Svåg: Jonas 44. mh: 39. Anders 7. Adam 2. Sofia 15. Maria 11. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Dito 57. **E:a Eva 43. Anna 11. Rigina 10. David 32. Jonas 19. Sofia 25. *Kyrkofatt: Matts Olofsson 64. ((1 mies, 1 nainen)) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Partamjes 53. **Son Matts 29. mh: 24. Anders 2. Lisa 4. Fredric 10. Maria 15. Beatha 20. Adam 43. mh: 42. Elias 11. Valborg 19. Lena 14. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Partamjes 50. mh: 50. **Son Adam 27. mh: 26. Gabriel 7. Eva 3. Salamon 23. Jonas 19. Abram 14. Hanna 21. B:lm Jöran 62. mh: 51. Eva 19. *Rothfatt: Lena Hinricsd:tr 115. *Torp: David Hinricsson 48. mh: 38. **Son Hinric 15. Abell 12. Hedda 20. ((3 miestä, 3 naista)) *Rothfatt: Eva Joransd:tr 54. **Son Alexander 25. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352428 Jakso 416] ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Esaias Lattu 53. mh: 49. **Son Elias 21. mh: 20 Adam 10. Eva 16 Hedda 11. Valborg 60. Anders 23. mh: 20. Lisa 17. Eva 66. ===Laakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Anna Korpelains arf: **Son David 39. mh: 45. Adam 14. Hinric 36 E:a Eva 79. Elias 53. mh: 44. Elias 12. Maria 5. Hinric 69. Gabriel 50. mh: 35. Hanna 14. Gabriel 5 Lisa 3. Eric 57. mh: 48. Johan 18. Fridric 16. Anders 13. Hinric 10. Michel 8. Matts 52. mh: 39. Anders 40. ((16 miestä, 10 naista)) ===Lawola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *N:m: Adam Kuovo 49. mh: 42. **Son Anders 17. Eva 14. Rigina 11. Maria 8. Lisa 3. Lisa 28. Elias 37. Jonas 28. Gretha 32. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Helena Dito 66. **Son Jonas 44. mh: 42. Gabriel 8. Maria 17. Beatha 15. Lisa 11. Stina 4. Adam 29. mh: 21. Hinric 1. E:a Saara 47. Moses 26. mh: 20. Anders 1. David 15. Eva 11. Rigina 5. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hinric Mickola 66. mh: 55. **Son Gabriel 13. Måg Fredric 28. mh: 24. Elias 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Andersson 41. mh: 39. **Son Elias 13. Adam 11. David 3. Eva 9. Michel 57. Anders 26. mh: 20. Jacob 11. Rigina 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Davidsson Kouku 44. mh: 44. **D:tr Lisa 11. Eva 10. Jonas 40. Gabriel 38. mh: 36. Nicodemus 14. Agneta 52. Eva 36 E:a Eva Vitikain 46. Jonas 6. Eva 9. Maria 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Gretha Thomasd:tr 59. **Son Adam 24. Vilhelm 15. Hedda 21. Michel 45. mh: 42. Hinric 17. Gabriel 4. Stina 14. Elias 43. mh: 40. Fredric 14. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Gretha Andersd:tr **Son Elias 21. Vilhelm 17. Stina 22. Hedda 18. B:r David 44. mh: 47. Eva 22. Maria 11. B:lm Jöran 48. mh: 47. Adam 23. mh: 20. David 13. ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *David Remunen 54. mh: 39. **Son Anders 29. mh: 25. Eva 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:a Stina Jöransd:tr 57. **Måg Adam 32. mh: 31. Svåg: David 42. Aron 18. Anna 19. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Elias Anderssons E:a Rigina **Son Adam 25. mh: 20. Sofia 2. Elias 16. Lisa 11. Hanna 8. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:a Caisa Pahlsd:tr 42. **Son Alexander 10. Maria 15. Gretha 11. B:lm Gabriel 68. Matts 41. mh: 39. Anders 12. Eva 10. Maria 6. Eric 28. *Bstd:r Moses Christersson 42. mh: 40. **Son David 11. Anders 2. Valborg 7. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *f: el: Brofogden J: Soren 52. mh: 50. **Dräng Anders Thomasson 24. pigan Eva 24. *Rothfatt: Påhl Ericsson ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Valborg Jöransd:tr 55. **Son Jeremias 33. mh: 31. David 12. Gabriel 10. Emanuel 8. Adam 26. Anders 17. Hedda 22. Sofia 14. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 71. mh: 62. **Son Adam 41. mh: 39. Vilhelm 3. Elias 13. Judit 7. Anders 37. mh: 29. Gabriel 4. Anders 2. Eva 38. Elias 28. Hanna 24. *Bstd:r Jonas Bure 35. mh: 29. **Son Esaias 4. Eva 8. Anna 2. *Rothfatt: Beatha Jöransd:tr 61. *Bstd:r Anders Heikeri 50. mh: 45 **Son Påhl 13. David 9. Simon 2. Anna 11. Sofia 7. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Hinric Nuppoin 41. mh: 48. **Son Salamon 23. mh: 25. Moses 11. Anna 16. Lisa 8. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Maria Nuppoin 52. **Son Jonas 45. mh: 34. Eva 7. Maria 2. David 26. mh: 21. E:a Valborg 34. Lisa 4. Adam 10. Greatha 45. Stina 28. *Rothfatt: E:a Anna Pahlsd:tr 61. **Son Jeremias 31. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Rigina Nisoin 45. **Son Adam 24. mh: 21. Michel 1. Abell 16. Beatha 20. Eva 11. Hinric 33. mh: 27. Gabriel 7. Rigina 3. Petter 42. mh: 38. Hinric 8. David 1. *Bstd:r David Johansson 42. mh: 31. **Son Jonas 20. Anders 8. Salamon 7. Valborg 11. Eva 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Mårten Andersson 64. mh: 61. **Son Anders 38. mh: 38. Elias 8. Adam 6. Jonas 1. Eva 4. Thomas 20. Michel 19. Stina 29. Matts 60. mh: 54. Gabriel 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jonas Gabrielsson 44. mh: 40. **Son Magnus 14. Sofia 17. Stina 12. Eva 4. Johan 29. mh: 38. Adam 19. Jonas 8. Beatha 16. Lisa 3. Gabriel 37. mh: 23. David 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352429 Jakso 417] *Rothfat:: Anders Anderssons E:a Anna 63. **Son Matts 24. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Hinric Villhu 55. mh: 41. **Son Adam 11. Sophia 14. B:r Anders 58. Elias 17. Staffan 46. mh: 41.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) David 15. Hinric 3. Anna 9. pig: Eva 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 52.]] **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 27.]] [[Maunu-7|Adam 20.]] [[Maunu-8|Elias 15.]] [[Maunu-9|Anders 11.]] [[Maunu-6|Maria 23.]] [[Maunu-2|Beatha 17.]] [[Maunu-10|Rigina 9.]] B:r [[Maunu-11|David 44.]] mh: 41.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) måg Elias 21. mh: 17.(=[[Maunu-13|Eeva]]) Stina 2. [[Maunu-14|Sophia 16.]] [[Maunu-15|Lisa 11.]] [[Maunu-16|Beatha 7.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Regina Mauno 71. **Son Elias 25. mh: 21. Jonas 20. Gabriel 13.((rippi kuva 67)) Matts 11.((rippi kuva 71)) Eva 28. Rigina 16. Abram 41. mh: 39. Moses 7. Beatha 2. Anna 35. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Adam Haiko 48. mh: 44. **Anders 36. mh: 34. Gabriel 15. Elias 11. Abell 10. Adam 3. Johan 20. Olof 27. mh: 19. Maria 1. E:a Lisa 53. David 24. Eva 19. Gretha 14. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Olku 40. mh: 34. **Måg Johan 51. mh: 35. Anders 11. Lisa 18. Stina 9. Anna 2. pig: Maria 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Olku 62 **Son Gabriel 33. mh: 33. Jonas 13. Elias 7. Adam 3. Sofia 9. Lisa 26. d:rn David Kohoin 29. *Rothfattige Petter Olku 39. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Pöllöin 57. **Son Moses 28. mh: 21. Hinric 21. Sofia 23. B:r David 37. mh: 36. Rigina 11. Valborg 11. Stina 8. Matts 51. mh: 52. David 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Abram Dito 40. mh: 38. **Son Gabriel 11. Stina 28. Inh: Anna 48. Anna 14. *Rothfatt: Michel Pöllöin 39. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Walborg Pöllöin 71. **Son Matts 37. Adam 15. Jonas 11. David 30. mh: 30. Maria 10. Beatha 2. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Anders Hiva 57. mh: 57. **Son Påhl 35. mh: 30. Esaias 31. mh: 30. Anders 23. pig: Anna 17. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *E:a Rigina Hiva 61. **Son David 40. mh: 37. Salamon 11. Elias 9. Anna 3. Abram 27. Gabriel 23. Abell 11. Ulla 29. Anna 2. Maria 20. Beatha 14. ====Hemman 4, 5 (2/3)==== *Michel Mattsson 52. mh: 46. **Son Jonas 20. Adam 16. David 3. Sofia 10. *Bstd:r Anders Thomasson 27. *Inh: Esaias Myntin 39. **Son Mårten 10. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *E:a Eva Sihvo 63. **Son Jonas 30. mh: 29. Anders 6. Gabriel 4. Elias 24. Beatha 23. E:a Anna 61. B:r Jöran 54. mh: 55. Moses 24. mh: 23. Anna 3. Stina 1. David 21. *S:ne Skrädd: Emanuel Mårtensson 48 mh: 41. **Son Fredric 10. Anna 2. d:r Matts Johansson 21. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 31. mh: 30. **Son Fredric 5. David 1. B:lm Johan 33. mh: 48. Alexander 29. Maria 23. Rigina 20. Beatha 8. Stina 7. pig: Anna 30. Anna 2. ===Parkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jonas Kjes 54. mh: 46. **Son Emanuel 23. mh: 19. Jonas 14. Gabriel 10. E:a Valborg 70. Elias 15. Maria 11. Adam 31. mh: 24. Anders 3. Hinric 58. mh: 48. Stina 16. Adam 52. mh: 48. David 2. Salamon 29. mh: 20. Måg Jonas 30. mh: 24. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Parko 66. mh: 66. **E:a Anna 46. Elias 11. Gretha 17. Jonas 30. mh: 24. Anders 1. Maria 37. Eva 34. Anna 25. B:r Adam 61. E:a Eva 38. Adam 14. Valborg 15. d:r Jonas Adamsson 27. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jacob Mattsson 46. mh: 41. **D:tr Maria 10. Beatha 8. Johan 40. mh: 26. Adam 1. Matts 38. ((4 miestä, 3 naista)) ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Eskill Eskillssons arf: **Son Staffan 32. Stina 35. Adam 9. Elias 5. Anders 34. mh: 29. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Anders Muhli 46. mh: 44. **Son Gabriel 17. Anders 8. Beatha 23. Rigina 42. David 39. mh: 32. Eva 9. Anna 6. Stina 4. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Eliasson 53. mh: 43. **Son Elias 17. David 5. Adam 2. Sofia 19. Anna 13. Eva 11. Lisa 8. *Inh: E:a Valborg Nikunen 38. **D:tr Eva 15. Anna 6. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Staffan Jonasson 40. mh: 40. **Son Jonas 12. Emanuel 9. Hinric 5. Maria 15. *Inh: Adam Jonasson 26. mh: 25. **Son Hinric 3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352430 Jakso 418] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 66. mh: 47: **Son Johan 14. Adam 11. pig: Valborg 19. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Dito 62. mh: 53. **Son Gabriel 15. Eva 11. Anna 9. Beatha 3. B:r Moses 44. mh: 37. Valborg 55. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 62. mh: 53. **Son David 29. mh: 28. Elias 9. David 3. Matts 23. Mor Martha 86. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Rigina Davidsd:tr 39. **Son Anders 13. Adam 11. Lisa 18. Anna 7. B:r Eric 24. *Inh: Thomas Esaiasson 36. mh: 37. **Son Gabriel 7. Esaias 4. Maria 12. *Bstd:r David Jacobsson 49. mh: 28. **Son Abell 15. Anna 13. Anna 7. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 59. mh: 56. **Son Michel 36. mh: 31. Gabriel 17. Matts 13. Adam 5. Stina 23. Maria 10. Regina 3. *Bstd:r Johan Johansson 55. mh: 39. **Barn Johan 15. Eva 19. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *E:a Anna Olofsd:tr **Son Anders 46. mh: 37. David 15. [[Ahonen-12|Rigina 23]]. Beatha 10. Valborg 7. Moses 35. mh: 34. db: Jonas 10. Eva 7. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Elias Kirvesmjes 29. mh: 41. **Mor Sofia 69. Carl 40. mh: 40. Elias 11. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Dito 60. **Son Hinric 30. mh: 30. Adam 10. Jonas 7. Anders 5. Stina 11. David 24. mh: 20. E:a Eva 67. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Esaias Talka 52. **Son Johan 30. mh: 25. Elias 2. Anna 5. Sofia 19. Jacob 48. mh: 35. Rigina 11. Maria 2. David 47. mh: 46. Adam 24. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Mattsson d:o 54. mh: 51. **Son Moses 27. mh: 21. Lisa 1. David 24. B:r Anders 51. Jonas 46. mh: 47. Abram 18. Johan 1. Beatha 14. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Larsson Dito 68. **Son Anders 32. mh: 29. David 7. Elias 4. Eva 9. Rigina 2. Matts 30. mh: 30. B:r Jöran 62. mh: 50. Gabriel 24. Valborg 45. *Torp: E:a Eva Andersd:tr 64. **Son Johan 39. mh: 41. Elias 1. Maria 12. Eva 11. Anna 8. pig: Stina 24. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *N:m: Simon Narttu 42. mh: 40. **Son Hinric 17. Stina 13. Eva 9. Caisa 6. Stfar Moses 66. mh: 69 Lisa 51. d:r Petter Eliasson 29. pig: Eva 20. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *David Narttu 56. **Son Salamon 23. mh: 19. Lena 1. Stina 14. Adam 58. mh: 55. Gabriel 34. Elias 32. mh: 30. Michel 8. Anders 4. David 2. Maria 12. Matts 29. mh: 21. Rigina 48. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Elias Puncka 43. mh: 38. **Son David 6. Stina 16. Anna 8. Maria 2. Jeremias 61. mh: 47. Jonas 21. David 18. Elias 14. Michel 9. Lena 48. pig: Lisa 19. *Bstd:r Petter Manpää 52. mh: 42. **Son Anders 11. Lisa 12. Eva 8. *Rothfatt: E:a Valborg Mattsd:tr 69. *Bstd:r E:a Anna Pulka 59. **D:tr Beatha 33. Gretha 19. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Suokio 71. **Son David 43. mh: 41. Elias 17. Hedda 15. Lena 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Esaias Dito 42. mh: 45. **Son Gabriel 11. Eva 19. Lisa 4. Caisa 49. *Rothfatt: Hinric Hinricsson 71. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Mårtensson 46. mh: 42. **Son Elias 11. Anders 2. Lisa 10. Sofia 8. Maria 6. Adam 41. mh: 33. Jonas 7. Valborg 49. pig: Maria 34. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Ruohia 69. mh: 48. **E:a Eva 50. Matts 21. Gabriel 13. Maria 23. Rigina 19. måg Johan 35. mh: 34. Hinric 2. Anna 10. Eva 7. *Inh: Jonas Andersson 48. mh: 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352431 Jakso 419] ===Sarwarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Aron Ocko 45. mh: 41. **Son Gabriel 13. David 4. Maria 9. Rigina 2. Fredric 29. Lisa 36. E:a Saara 31. Eric 3. Eva 9. David 23. Esaias 61. mh: 47. Adam 12. Petter 53. mh: 30. Matts 25. Anders 23. Salamon 20. Jonas 17. Elias 15. *Rothfatt: Eva Salenius 60. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 49. **Son Jonas 23. mh: 21. Elias 12. mh: 19. Fredric 12. Petter 11. Eva 19. Aron 40. mh: 34. Gabriel 11. Salamon 9. Hanna 3. Valborg 41. *S:ne Skrädd: Adam Salamonsson 29. **Mor Lisa 61. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Anders Davidsson 56. mh: 47. **Son David 18. Vilhelm 16. Esaias 13. Salamon 7. E:a Sofia 32. Rigina 11. Eva 7. Johan 41. mh: 35. Anna 1. Beatha 51. Fredric 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Eric Mårtensson 45. mh: 40. **Son Anders 14. Matts 11. Hinric 8. Lisa 5. Stina 1. Jonas 37. mh: 27. Thomas 7. Maria 3. Adam 33. E:a Maria 48. Elias 24. Eva 27. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:a Maria Pesari 63. **Son Anders 50. mh: 46. Jacob 20. Anders 7. Hedda 23. Lena 17. Rigina 13. Fredric 11. Gabriel 42. mh: 30. Johan 10. Susanna 6. Adam 36. Lisa 27. ((7 miestä, 9 naista)) *David Pesari 40. mh: 34. **Son Adam 9. Elias 7. Emanuel 3. Stina 11. pig: Hanna 20. *E:a Eva Dito 62. **Son Thomas 37. mh: 30. Johan 6. Michel 2. Elias 24. Eva 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Michel Suoniala 56. **Son Matts 34. mh: 29. Eva 4. Petter 24. Valborg 25. B:r Thomas 49. mh: 41. Anders 23. Adam 18. Inh: Gretha 70. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Helena Påhlsd:tr 61. **Son Elias 42. mh: 33. Michel 3. Lisa 13. Gretha 11. måg Alexander 41. mh: 41. Valborg 7. Stina 26. Eva 21. *Bstd:r Abell Abrahamsson 44. mh: 40. **Son Johan 8. Anders 4. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Suomalain 37. mh: 24. **Son Hinric 4. David 2. Benjam 24. Gretha 39. Rigina 20. Brson Jonas 41. mh: 35. Moses 13. Anders 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Jacob Davidsson 28. **Mor Maria 50. Jonas 24. Adam 22. Matts 19. Elias 23. Lisa 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Valborg Suomalain 55. **Son Adam 29. mh: 26. Lisa 23. Lena 19. Valborg 15. Abram 60. Hedda 24. Staffan 26. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Eva Esaiasd:tr 56. **Son Anders 13. Stina 19. E:a Eva 53. Hinric 18. Maria 21. Eva 14. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Maria Larsd:tr 53. **Måg Moses 29. mh: 23. Anna 20. Rigina 18. Lisa 13. Maria 56. Adam 22. Moses 18. Sofia 21. Lisa 14. *Inh: Gabriel Christersson 42. **Syster Eva 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Beatha Hovi 41. **Son Adam 30. mh: 26. Anna 13. E:a Anna 38. Anders 17. Jonas 13. Eva 6. Sophia 55. *Inh: Gabriel Päkari 40. mh: 39. **Son Adam 7. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-264384|Sofia Sinko 52]]. **Son [[Sinkko-6|Salamon 24]]. [[Sinkko-17|David 18]]. [[Sinkko-15|Anna 21]]. [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 38]]. mh: 34.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 6]]. [[Sinkko-9|Eva 3]]. E:a [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 58]]. [[Sinkko-67|Adam 29]]. [[Sinkko-61|Lisa 52]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a [[Torvi-2|Stina Dito 44]]. **[[Sinkko-73|Eva 15]]. E:a [[Taipale-35|Sofia 41]]. [[Sinkko-76|Elias 23]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 15]]. [[Sinkko-77|Eva 18]]. [[Sinkko-79|Rigina 6]]. Beatha 37. Måg [[Taipale-14|Petter 34]]. mh: 19.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) [[Taipale-15|Hinric 1]]. Sofia 11. Jonas 61. *Inh: Jonas Taipale 49. mh: 45. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Sinko 66]]. **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 36]]. mh: 30.(=[[Ahonen-11|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 3]]. [[Sinkko-104|Eva 9]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 7]]. [[Sinkko-105|Elias 6]]. [[Sinkko-101|Matts 30]]. mh: 27.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts 1]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-271981|Eva Johansd:tr 44]]. **Son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 23]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 17]]. [[Sinkko-199|Stina 21]]. [[Sinkko-200|Anna 15]]. *Inh: Johan Eliasson 49. **Son Esaias 14. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Eva Jöransd:tr 37. **Hinric 24. Anna 21. E:a Maria 55. Gabriel 29. mh: 20. Adam 24. Jonas 17. Lisa 20. *Inh: Anders Kontila 47. mh: 34. **Son Johan 18. Lena 11. Eva 10. Albertina 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Petter Rapi 51. **Måg [[Sinkko-100|Adam 34]]. mh: 24.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) Stina 18. Aron 46. mh: 35. Adam 21. Maria 11. Lisa 24. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 54. mh: 51. **Son Anders 28. Jacob 20. Maria 17. Rigina 11. Eva 6. Sofia 1. Staffan 41. mh: 35. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352432 Jakso 420] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:a Anna Olkoin 71. **Son Matts 38. mh: 38. Simon 17. Adam 9. Matts 5. Elias 3. Maria 13. Eva 11. Gabriel 35. mh: 22. Lena 3. Eva 1. Stina 26. Lisa 59. *Inh: David Bertilsson 54. mh: 41. **Son Elias 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Michel Adamsson 35. **B:r Staffan 32. Rigina 41. Valborg 29. Anna 26. Anna 1. *Inh: Johan Hinrincsson 61. mh: 60. **Son Elias 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Olkoin 69. **Son Elias 35. mh: 30. Elias 3. Rigina 61. E:a Anna 53. Anna 25. Gretha 11. Anders 54. mh: 50. David 19. Abell 11. Lena 22. Maria 7. Rigina 46. måg Elias 57. Adam 33. mh: 30. Maria 48. *Torp: Petter Kruskop 45. mh: 45. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Elias Olkoin 74. mh: 60. **Son Anders 34. mh: 30. Anders 2. Maria 7. Eva 31. B:r David 70. mh: 59. Adam 29. mh: 20. Beatha 1. Matts 23. B:r Michel 50.? mh: 35. Rigina 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Dito 57. mh: 52. **Son Johan 31. mh: 23. Johan 1. Jacob 28. Michel 13. Valborg 17. B:r Adam 53. mh: 39. Adam 17. Elias 13. Lena 45. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Gabriel Sallmi 68. mh: 62. **Son Gabriel 27. mh: 24. Elias 13. Rigina 5. Sofia 1. Maria 7. Matts 23. Jonas 19. Anders 18. B:r Adam 51. mh: 49. Adam 3. Elias 29. mh: 27. Eva 1. Beatha 7. Anders 24. David 21. Emanuel 11. Lisa 24. Stina 17. Anna 13. Eva 54. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *David Heikari 56. mh: 51. **Son Jonas 15. Lena 21. Lisa 20. Stina 12. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Aadamsson 40. mh: 38. **D:tr Gretha 10. Anna 3. Fredric 35. mh: 30. Maria 5. Elias 27. Matts 19. Hinric 54. mh: 49. Hedda 46. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *David Jacobsson 44. mh: 40. **Son Salamon 18. Anna 10. Hanna 5. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Påhl Kajansinko 64. mh: 59. **Son Elias 37. mh: 34. David 15. Adam 12. Jonas 7. Eva 11. Stina 1. Anders 17. Eva 24. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Moses Anderssons E:a Lisa 43. **Son Anders 23. mh: 20. Elias 23. Matts 15. Eric 12. David 8. B:r Matts 44. mh: 44. Eva 14. Valborg 11. Stina 7. Adam 3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *David Andersson Muuko 52. mh: 41. **Son Johan 27. mh: 21. Eva 2. Mor Anna 73. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Adam Jöransson 72. **Måg Hinric 58. mh: 45. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Thomas Jöranssons E:a Lisa 66. **E:a Gretha 42. Anders 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Staffan Jöransson 64. mh: 59. **Son Elias 38. mh: 33. Anders 12. Abell 2. Gabriel 28. Adam 24. Matts 21. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Gabriel Mattsson 40. mh: 37. **Son Abram 12. Maria 3. B:lm Elias 50. mh: 45. Caisa 57. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Adam Mattsson 56. mh: 54. **Son Anders 23. Johan 12. B:r Thomas 43. mh: 38. Adam 13. Sofia 14. Jonas 3. Hanna 13. Rigina 9. Maria 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *N:m: David Muukoin 43. mh: 43. **Son Gabriel 18. Maria 11. Måg Elias 25. mh: 21. d:r Adam Eliasson 27. d:r Josef Kurennjemi 26. pig: Valborg 18. d:o Anna 21. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Eva Pucki 71. **E:a Maria 48. Matts 18. Eva 21. Måg Adam 25. mh: ((ikä puuttuu)) B:lm Jöran 77. Elias 38. mh: 34. Anders 9. Beatha 7. Stina 5. Anna 2. *Torp E:a Eva Thomasd:tr 58. **Son David 24. Elias 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Mårten Saira 39. mh: 38. **D:tr Rigina 13. Maria 12. Eva 8. Lisa 6. Stina 3. David 35. mh: 30. Elias 1. Salamon 27. Valborg 42. Beatha 40. *Rothfatt: E:a Lisa Andersd:tr 80. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Saira 71. **Son Jonas 41. mh: 41. David 5. Anna 10. Eva 3. Adam 27. Sofia 41. Valborg 23. Stina 22. *Inh: Maria Johansd:tr 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352433 Jakso 421] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Peuhkuri 36. mh: 33. **Son David 11. Eva 18. Anna 14. Lisa 4. Moses 44. mh: 37. Maria 11. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Abram Dito 48. mh: 46. **D:tr Rigina 17. Eva 18. Anna 11. Lisa 5. Matts 30. mh: 30. Elias 10. Adam 8. Anders 2. d:r David Gabrielsson 24. Jonas 27. ((7 miestä, 7 naista)) ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Dito 51. mh: 54. **B:r Anders 44. mh: 46. Adam 21. Hinric 17. Eva 14. B:r David 37. mh: 30. Lisa 4. Mor Rigina 80. *S:ne Skomak: Jonas Laurickain 44. mh: 41. **Son Elias 5. Adam 1. ===Taipall=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *E:a Stina Gabrielsd:tr 70. **Son David 40. mh: 36. Anders 9. Adam 4. Sofia 11. Lisa 3. Adam 31. mh: 24. Valborg 4. Lena 3. Eva 25. Matts 70. mh: 60. Gabriel 38. mh: 26. Adam 9. Elias 7. David 4. Maria 6. Matts 35. Eva 45. Maria 23. Jonas 21. Beatha 36. Anders 55. Elias 18. David 13. Maria 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Bertill Taipall 58. mh: 44. **Son Adam 36. mh: 34. [[Taipale-36|Anders 9]]. Salamon 6. Moses 1. Eva 11. Sofia 5. Hinric 32. mh: 30. Elias 3. Eva 4. pig: Hanna 17. *Inh: Caisa Davidsd:tr 30. **Son Anders 11. Anna 9. Mor Susanna 63. *S:ne Svarf: Michel Kruskopp 38. mh: 35 **D:tr Eva 11. Lisa 7. *Mölnaren Moses Dito 24. **Mor Eva 63. ===Torwinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Jonas Pettersson 67. **Son Gabriel 33. Fredric 28. Lisa 21. Israel 33. mh: 30. Adam 27. Anders 23. Beatha 17. Anders 40. mh: 36. David 10. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Adam Andersson 58. mh: 57. **Son Elias 34: mh. 33. Maria 5. Gretha 31. Matts 47. mh: 41. Benjam 23. Abell 18. Anna 15. Hinric 37. mh: 27. Gabriel 3. pig: Beatha 20. ((7 miestä, 7 naista)) ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torvi 37. mh: 31. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 1]]. Hanna 11. Eva 7. mor Eva 65. Maria 41. Adam 65. Sofia 57. Lena 53. d:r Esaias Nupponen 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Andersson 66. *Son Elias 36 mh: 30. Michel 8. Rigina 11. [[Torvi-3|Eva 3]]. Adam 34. E:a Sofia 57. Emanuel 17. Elias 13. Stina 23. Lisa 11. Valborg 8. E:a Stina 71. pig: Maria 17. ===Tewanjemi=== ====Hemman 1, 2 (2)==== *Anders Bure 49. mh: 48. **Son Johan 23. Sofia 17. Eva 13. Emilia 11. pig: Beatha 50. *Torp: David Kiha 61. mh: 59. **Son Gabriel 24. David 21. Johan 15. Maria 10. _Rothfatt Eva 76._ ===Uimennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Jonasd:tr 55. **Son Benjam 19. Jonas 17. Påhl 15. Anna 11. David 56. mh: 35. Rigina 6. Moses 43. Salamon 19. Adam 11. Anders 6. Hedda 17. Rigina 13. Sofia 9. Eva 57. Hanna 18. *Torp Hinric Saira 65. mh: 61. **Son Abell 42. mh: 32. Anders 9. Gabriel 4. Lisa 13. Maria 7. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hinric Adamsson 58. mh: 53. **Son Matts 33. mh: 28. Emanuel 8. Elias 3. Anna 2. Adam 24. Henric 16. Maria 19. Adam 53. mh: 43. Michel 9. Valborg 16. B:lm Jacob 73. E:a Sofia 45. Abell 15. David 13. Beatha 19. B:r Abram 45. pig: Beatha 53. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetamjes 67. **Son Moses 42. Thomas 30. mh: 30. David 23. Elias 53. mh: 47. Salamon 22. Benjam 15. Fredric 11. Valborg 19. Hinric 38. mh: 30. Gabriel 1. Johan 23. Matts 11. Stina 21. Beatha 18. Lisa 13. Rigina 7. Anders 45. mh: 33. Jonas 10. Anders 1. Maria 4. E:a Sofia 71. Elias 33. mh: 23. E:a Eva 56. Abram 31. mh: 24. Abell 20. Jacob 54. mh: 51. Susanna 50. Adam 26. ((20 miestä, 17 naista)) *Torp. E:a Lisa Mattsd:tr 53. **Son Elias 14. Rigina 13. Maria 10. Eva 39. Stina 23. d:r Gabriel Saira 18. *Torp E:a Stina Seppä ((ikä puuttuu)) **Son Staffan 27. Anders 25. Fredric 17. Jonas 15. Eva 18. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Maria Hakonen 69. **Son Salamon 56. mh: 56. Adam 50. Jonas 43. mh: 36. Elias 11. Adam 5. David 4. Eva 7. David 51. mh: 45. Hinric 33. Jacob 30. Måg Jonas 30. mh: 27. Anders 36. mh: 30. Maria 5. Gabriel 31. Hinric 7. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Kintu 65. **Son Adam 27. mh: 25. Maria 6. Hinric 24. Sofia 29. Beatha 17. Jeremias 55. B:r David 41. mh: 40. Abram 15. Jonas 10. Rigina 11. Stina 9. d:r Adam Andersson 20. *Rothfatt: Maria Esaiasd:tr 67. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Kintu 41. mh: 39. **Son David 34. mh: 27. Vilhelm 30. Gabriel 60. mh: 47. Abell 23. Lena 26. Adam 4. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352434 Jakso 422] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Päkari 48. mh: 42. **Son David 11. Gabriel 8. Eva 18. Anna 13. Lisa 1. Gabriel 56. Jacob 21. Moses 44. mh: 37. Anders 26. Maria 4. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Dito 45. mh: 45. **D:tr Rigina 17. Eva 13. Anna 11. Lisa 7. Stina 4. Emanuel 30. mh: 30. Elias 10. Matts 8. Anders 2. d:r Adam Gabrielsson 24. *Inh: Jöran Päkari 68. mh: 58. **D:tr Beatha 31. Valborg 20. Lisa 18. Stina 12. *Inh: Johan Esaiasson 33. mh: 31. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:a Gretha Poikulain 58. **Måg Anders 35. mh: 28. Gabriel 1. Eva 8. Svåg: Jonas 41. Elias 8. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Hinricsson 50. mh: 41. **Son Anders 20. David 11. Adam 6. Moses 4. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 9]]. Maria 7. Svåg: Hinric 31. mh: 26. Michel 1. Valborg 27. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 40. mh: 37. **Son Anders 15. Jonas 13. Gabriel 9. B:lm Johan 50. mh: 41. Eva 19. *Bstd:r E:a Stina Sairain 41. **D:tr Rigina 12. Maria 7. _Son Rothfatt: Hinric 10._ ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 59. mh: 49. **Son Adam 11. Abell 10. Matts 7. Simon 6. David 1. Mor Maria 70. Abram 46. Stina 21. Anders 33. mh: 28. Elias 7. Hinric 4. Jonas 1. ((11 miestä, 3 naista)) ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 43. mh: 30. **Son Thomas 3. Gretha 23. Eva 22. Hedda 16. Sofia 13. Maria 11. Lisa 3. Son Gabriel 16. David 11. Elias 10. *Rothfatt: Petter Hinricsson 73. mh: 44. **D:tr Eva 12. ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliain 45. **Mor Gretha 71 Thomas 73. mh: 74. David 21. Jonas 19. Eva 18. Adam 28. mh: 27. Anders 7. Elias 2. Stina 10. Maria 3. Eric 61. mh: 49. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Hinric Nikunen 50. mh: 45. **Son Johan 7. Jonas et Elias 4. Thomas 17. Stina 14. Christer 37. mh: 30. Maria 1. Anders 27. David 21. Eva 40. Matts 11. Sofia 24. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunen 63. mh: 58. **Son Elias 40. mh: 35. Michel 11. Gabriel 8. Petter 30. Adam 21. Rigina 17. Styfmor Maria 71. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Anders Jukain 43. mh: 44. **Son Anders 8. Rigina 16. Maria 11. B:r Matts 40. mh: 40 Adam 11. Emanuel 6. Valborg 16. Sofia 12. Jeremias 37. mh: 31. Vilhelm 6. David 4. Eva 1. *Bstd:r Elias Jukain 53. mh: 41. **Son David 16. Sofia 15. Maria 11. *D:o Hinric Esaiasson 40. mh: 35. **Son Elias 7. Gabriel et Anna 3. Gretha 15. Valborg 50. ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:a Gretha Thomasd:tr 63. **Son Hinric 40. mh: 34. Hinric 8. Adam 3. Anna 2. Simon 38. mh: 30. E:a Lena 46. Johan 43. mh: 41. Anders 4. Eva 7. _f: d: Ryska Sold:t Thomas 48. mh: 21._ *Inh: Caisa Mattsd:tr 72.? ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:a Sofia Mattsd:tr 59. **Son Anders 41. mh: 33. Elias 4. Anders 1. Jonas 38. Anna 20. Adam 14. Anders 63. mh: 46. Elias 56. Gabriel 49. mh: 43. Abram 4. David 45. mh: 40. E:a Eva 63. Abell 43. mh: 37. Michel 2. Stina 11. Gabriel 28. Adam 49. ===Värdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Värdö 51. mh: 51. **Son Matts 30. Elias 27. Simon 24. Lena 19. Eva 15. Anna 10. E:a Maria 58. Michel 23. Beatha 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:a Caisa Värdö 61. **Son Benjam 29. Hinric 4. Valborg 7. Anders 23. mh: 20. Moses 21. Caisa 16. E:a Maria 63. Anna 23. *Inh: Titus Mannari? 51. mh: 47. **Son Adam 14. Eva 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Värdö 45. mh: 41. **Son Gabriel 15. Lisa 10. Anders 68. Gabriel 55. mh: 50. E:a Maria 74. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *David Simonsson 41. mh: 39. **Son Mårten 19. Johan 13. pig: Lisa 21. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:a Caisa Värdö 60. **Son Mårten 39. mh: 31. David 9. Thomas 7. Eva 4. Matts 23. Stina 14. Maria 3. David 60. mh: 51. Fredric 21. Gretha 14. mor Lisa 80. ((7 miestä, 8 naista)) *Inh: E:a Maria Holmsten 55. **Son Adam 18. Maria 24. *Rothfatt: Maria Jöransd:tr ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352435 Jakso 423] ===Wainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Skatt Fogden Christer Mört 81. **Son Adam 38. mh: 33. David 11. Sofia 13. Anna 30. E:a Caisa 67. *Inh: Mårten Taipall 42. mh: 41. **Son Adam 10. Eva 12. Brson David 20. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *N:m: Anders Vainicka 69. mh: 54. **Son Anders 21. Agnetha 23. Maria 17. Sofia 9. E:a Eva 44. Adam 23. Eva 21. B:r Elias 48. *David Vainicka 48 mh: 32 **Son Adam 4. Eva 9. Måg Esaias 27. mh: 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Mårten Dito 50. mh: 47. **E:a Maria 26. Adam 10. Anders 3. Eva 6. E:a Maria 42. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Jöransd:tr 71. **Son Fredric 43. Adam 4. Eva 1. Anders 39. mh: 28. David 3. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Kanganmäki 81. **Måg David 53. mh: 46. Adam 19. Gabriel 15. Jonas 9. Maria 12. Rigina 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Petter Dito 63. mh: 48. **Son Esaias 40. mh: 38. Eva 10. Beatha 4. Lisa 29. Anna 23. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 31. mh: 30. **Son Elias 24. mh: 21. [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 2]]. David 1. Gretha 51. Hanna 21. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *E:a Hedda Davidsd:tr 65. **E:a Caisa 33. Hedda 16. Elias 30. mh: 29. Adam 3. Matts 8. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Esaias Davidsson 46. mh: 38. **Son Moses 18. Abram 38. mh: 31. Thomas 15. Anders 11. Valborg 4. *Inh: Esaias Tapanain 50. mh: 49. **_Son Abram 16. Krymlinge Rothefattig_ ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Matts Uski 30. mh: 30. **Son Jacob 4. B:r Gabriel 19. E:a Anna 59. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *vice Länsman Johan Turiain 50. **Son Gabriel 19. Rigina 23. Lisa 21. Maria 8. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson 42 mh: 36. **D:tr Anna 15. Eva 8. [[Turiainen-1|Rigina 1]]. *Inh: Anders Holm 42. mh: 39. *Rothfatt: Hinric Asickain 39. mh: 29. **_Son Jonas 3. Kyrkofattig 5._ ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidsson 61. **Son Jeremias 33. mh: 31. Moses 3. Elias 27. E:a Eva 52. Gabriel 26. Maria 18. Saara 13. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Himmi 54. **D:tr Anna 8. Måg Salamon 40. mh: 32. Anders 1. E:a Hedda 56. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Eliasson 48. mh: 33. **Son Anders 11. Anna 7. Maria 37. Svåg: Adam 33. mh: 30. Eva 5. Maria 1. *Inh: E:a Maria Taipall 50. **D:tr Caisa 23. Maria 14. *S:ne Skrädd: Elias Taipalin 28. *Torp: Anders Jöransson 41. mh: 40. **Son Elias 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=352436 Jakso 424]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1845. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1845 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2104 Vi:52], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2105 Vi:53] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1845]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1845]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356692 Jakso 443] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356693 Jakso 444] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Ahtiain 35. mh 37. **Son Jonas 11. Michel 6. Adam 4. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 3]]. David 1. Jakob 29. mh. 30. Stina 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Esaiasson 31. mh. 45.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) **S:n Adam 13 Eva 27. Måg David 25 mh 20. Anna 1. Caisa 1. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Jakob Korttinen 48. **B:r Adam 54 mh 47. Adam 16, Anders 13, David 12, Matts 4, Eva 8 pig Stina 25. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *E:a Eva Laurikain. Krf. **Son Michel 14, David 4, Maria 16, Stina 13, Eva 10, Anna 3. Anders 26. mh Sofia 39. E:a Maria 50, Stina 15. Jonas 46 mh 40. Hedda 8. Måg Elias 30 mh Jonas 1. *S:ne Smed Adam Laurikain 30 mh 29. **Son Elias 5. Anna 1. Wilhelm 1. *Försv: lösa Jeremias Myntin 52. **Son Matts 15. Anna 13. Salomon 1. ===Hakulila=== ===Heikilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Gabriel Heiska arf: **Johan 66 mh: 63. Caisa 39. Maria 7. Elias 41 mh 40. Salamon 16 Jonas 8, Anna 19, Maria 4. Regina 13, Elias 4. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 1]]. *Inh: Michel Thomasson 63. *Rotfattig Adam Andersson 32. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Jonas Hywäri 60. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Hywäri 47. **Son Jonas 15, David 13, Johan 10, Adam 4, Stina 18, Moses 39 mh: 37, [[Hyväri-2|Moses 1]]. Gabriel 15. Elias 4. Marta 9. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356694 Jakso 445] ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Junnoin 43 mhr. 49. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Junnoin 67 mhr 58 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jonas Junnoin 55 mhr 51. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 44. mhr 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Pucki 43 mhr 31. **Son David 6, Gabriel 4, Lisa 4. Regina 1, Måg [[Sinkko-2|Aron 32]] mh [[Unknown-241323|31]], [[Pukki-13|Anders 8]], Michel 5, Lena 1. Maria Stina 1, Gretha 64. pig Regina 21. *Inh. Matts Pettersson 40. **B:r Elias 34 Sofia 37. ===Huttula=== ===Itihiä=== ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356695 Jakso 446] ===Juvola=== ===Kukannjemi=== ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 47 mhr: 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Eva Maria Kiski 50. **(tekemättä) *Torp: [[Holopainen-41|Moses Halapain 34.]] mhr 34. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 14.]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 12.]] *Inh: Eva Johansdotter 39. *Torp: Thomas Kiski 64 mhr 41. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Adam Kiski 26. mh 22. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Talka 24 mh 21 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Matters]] E:a [[Unknown-241747|Martha 50.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 25.]] mh ((ei ikää)) [[Mattero-8|David 18.]] B:lm [[Mattero-17|Benjamin 49]] mh [[Unknown-242756|48]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 20]] mh(?) [[Mattero-16|Salamon 15.]] Adam 12. [[Mattero-19|Stina 1.]] dr Matts Linko 21. ===Kärmennjemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356696 Jakso 447] ===Kaamannjemi=== ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Kapia 54. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 35. mh 31. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 32 mh 31. **Son Matts 25. mh Stina 13. Eva 8. Anders 24 mh Erik 23. Fredrik 14 Maria 18. ===Kurkela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356697 Jakso 448] ===Korpela=== ===Laakola=== ===Lawola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *N.M. Adam Kouvo 57 mh: 44. **Son Anders 19. mh [[Kouvo-6|Adam 1]]. Regina 13. Maria 10. Lisa 6. Lisa 30. Elias 39 mh 38 Lena 1. Gretha 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Kouvo 31. mh: 30. **E:a Stina 44. Gabriel 10. Beatha 17. Lisa 13. Stina 9. Henrik 2. E:a Saara 49. Regina 7. Hanna 27. Dawid 21. ===Mickola=== ===Merenlax=== ===Metzola=== ===Nuppola=== ===Nisola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356698 Jakso 449] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Henrik Wilhu 57. **Son Adam 13. B:r Anders 60. Elias 19. mh. Anders 1. Staffan 48 mh 43.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) David 17. Henrik 5. Maria 21. Anna 11. D:r Johan Andersson. pig: Maria 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 54.]] mh. 51 **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 29]]. mh [[Maunu-7|Adam 22]]. [[Maunu-8|Elias 17]]. [[Maunu-9|Anders 13]]. [[Maunu-2|Beatha 19]]. [[Maunu-10|Regina 11]]. B:r [[Maunu-11|David 46]]. mh 43.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) [[Maunu-14|Sophia 18]]. [[Maunu-15|Lisa 13]]. [[Maunu-16|Beatha 10]]. Måg Elias 26 mh 19.(=[[Maunu-13|Eeva]]) Stina 2. Anna 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Mauno 73. **Son Elias 29 mhr 22. Anders 1. Gabriel 15. Matts 13. Eva 30. Abram 40. mh 38. Moses 9. Beatha 4. Hanna 17. *S:ne Skrädd: Jonas Mauno 22. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Adam Haiko 50. mh. 45. **Anders 38. mh 39. Gabriel 17. mh Elias 14. Abell 12. Adam 8. Matts 4. Emanuel 1. Johan 22. Olof 29. mh 27. Maria 4. Henrik 4. Thomas 1. E:a Lisa 57. David 26. Eva 21. Gretha 17. ===Pöllölä=== ===Parkola=== ===Ruomis=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356699 Jakso 450] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 61. mh: 63. **Son Michel 38 mh: 33, Esaias 1. Gabriel 17. Matts 16, Adam 8, Maria 12. *Bstd:r Johan Johansson 57 mh: 41. **d:r Ewa 21. son Jonas 21. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Anders Ahoin 49. mh: 47. **Son David 17 mh: [[Ahonen-12|Regina 25]], Beatha 12, Walborg 9. Moses 37 mh: 37, Henrik 1, Regina 1. Jonas 12. Ewa 9, Mor Sofia 67. ((miehiä 5, naisia 9)) *Inh: Jonas Jakobsson 39. mh 37. **Moses 13, Anders 11, Abram 7, Regina 1. ===Ruohiala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356700 Jakso 451] ===Sårvarila=== ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ===Sutila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Suiko 68]]. **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 38]] mh: 32,(=[[Ahonen-11|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 3]]. [[Sinkko-108|Anders 1]], [[Sinkko-105|Elias 11]], [[Sinkko-106|Adam 9]], [[Sinkko-101|Matts 32]] mh: 31,(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts 3]], [[Sinkko-162|Michel 1]], pig: Stina 14. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-271981|Ewa Johansdotter 46]] **Son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 25]] mh: 21, [[Sinkko-198|Abram 1]], [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 19]], [[Sinkko-199|Stina 23]], [[Sinkko-200|Anna 17]], Syting Johan 49. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinko 27]] mh: 26. **Son [[Sinkko-18|Anders 4]], [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 1]], [[Sinkko-17|Dawid 20]], [[Sinkko-7|Påhl 40]], mh: 35,(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 8]], [[Sinkko-10|Anna 1]], [[Sinkko-9|Ewa 6]], E:a [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 60]]. [[Sinkko-67|Adam 31]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a [[Torvi-2|Stina Sinko 46]]. **d:tr [[Sinkko-73|Ewa 17]], E:a [[Taipale-35|Sofia 41]], [[Sinkko-76|Elias 25]], [[Sinkko-78|Anders 17]], [[Sinkko-77|Ewa 20]], [[Sinkko-79|Regina 9]], Beatha 39, Måg [[Taipale-14|Petter 36]] mh: 20.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) [[Taipale-15|Henrik 2]], [[Taipale-16|Jonas 1]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Ewa Joransdotter 39. **Henrik 26 mh: David 1, Anna 23, E:a Maria 57, Gabriel 31 mh: 22? Jonas 19, *Inh: Jonas Taipali 52 mh: 48. **d:tr Sofia 13, Hanna 19. *D:o Anders Kontila 47 mh: 34. **d:tr Lena 13, Ewa 12, Albertina 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinko]] 39 mh: 30.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **[[Sinkko-139|Maria 1]], Stina 20. B:r Aron 48, Måg Salamon 34, mh: 31, Adam 5, Maria 13 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 55. mh: 52. **Son Anders 30 mh: 26, Ewa 7, Sofia 1, Lisa 1, Maria 1, Jakob 22, Regina 15, Staffan 44 mh: 38, ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356701 Jakso 452] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Adam Kymä 37 mh 31. **Anna 1, Anders 56 mh 54, David 21, Abel 13, Maria 9, Eva 1, Caisa 20, Maria 50. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ===Suontakais=== ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356702 Jakso 453] ===Taipall=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Taipall 46. **Son Salomon 9, Adam 38 mh: 36, [[Taipale-36|Anders 11]], Moses 6, Eva 13, Sofia 5, Caisa 1?, Henrik 34 mh: 32 Elias 7. Eva 2, Stina 16, pig: Hanna 20. *Inh E:a Caisa Davidsdotter 36. **Son Anders 13, Anna 11, Mor Susanna 66. *Mölnaren Moses Kruskopp 27 mh: **Son Adam 1, Anders 1, Far Petter 60 mh: 58, Stina 18. ===Torvinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Jonas Pettersson 67. **E:a Eva 64, Lisa 25, Israel 36 mh: 34, Eva 5, [[Torvi-1|Stina 1]], Anna 1, Adam 29, Beatha 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Adam Adersson 59. mh: 55. **Son Elias 36 mh: 41. Elias 2, Maria 1, Gretha 34, Beatha 31. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torwi 39 mh: 33. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 4]], Hanna 13, Lisa 4, Maria 1, d:r Elias Henriksson 17, d:o Emanuel Henriksson 21. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Andersson 69. *Son Elias 38 mh: 32, Michel 10, Elias 4, Regina 13. [[Torvi-3|Eva 6]] Adam 35, E:a Sofia 49, Lisa 13, Walborg 11, pig: Maria 19. ===Tevanjemi=== ===Uiminnjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Saira 22. mh: 19. **Eva 1, Jonas 19, Påhl 17, Anna 13, David 58 mh: 37, Regina 9. Moses 45, Salamon 21, Adam 13, Anders 9, Hedda 19, Regina 15, Sofia 11. ((miehiä 8, naisia 7)) *Torp. Abel Saira 45 mh: 37. **Anders 11, Gabriel 5, Lisa 15, Maria 9. *Inh: Johan Torvi 39. mh: 37 **Stina 7, Elias 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Henrik Adamssons 60. mh: 53. **Son Matts 35 mh: 30, Emanuel 10, Elias 6, Anna 5, Saara 4, Regina 1, Adam 26, Henrik 18, Maria 21, Adam 55 mh: 45, Michel 11, Beatha 35, B:lm Jakob 76, E:a Sofia 48, Abel 17, David 14, Abram 45. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hetamjes 69. **Son Thomas 32 mh: 28, David 25, Sofia 22, B:lm E:a Maria 49, Salamon 24, mh: Michel 1, Benjamin 17, Fredrik 13, Walborg 21, Henrik 30 mh: 25, Gabriel 3. Elias 3, Johan 25, Matts 13, Stina 23, Beatha 20, Regina 9, Anders 47 mh: 35, Jonas 12, Anders 4, Maria 7, E:a Sofia 73, Elias 35 mh: 35. E:a Eva 58?, Abram 33 mh: 31, David 5, Moses 1, Abel 22, E:a Anna 52 Susanna 52. *Torp. E:a Lisa Mattsdotter 55. **Son Elias 16 Regina 14, Maria 12, Eva 41, Stina 25. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Maria Hakonen 71. **Son Salamon 58 mh: Hanna 58, Adam 52, Jonas 45 mh: 38, Michel 1, Elias 14, Adam 9, Eva 11, David 53, mh: 47, Anders 43 mh: 32, Maria 4, Eva 1, Gabriel 38, Henrik 9, Johan 6, Henrik 38, Jakob 32, Måg Jonas 34 mh: 28 Simon 6, Michel 1, [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 1]]. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Kintu 67. **Son Adam 29, Maria 6, Mina 1, Henrik 26, Sofia 31, Måg Jeremias 57, David 43 mh: 43, Stina 4, Lisa 1 Abram 17, Jonas 12, Regina 15, Stina 11, ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Kintu 40. **Son David 36, mh: 31, Urban 32 mh: Anders 1, Gabriel 62 mh: 49, Abel 25 mh: Lena 28, Adam 3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356703 Jakso 454] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Päkari 50. mh: 44. **Son Gabriel 10. Elias 1, Eva 20. Anna 15, Lisa 7, Jakob 23, Moses 46 mh: 39, Henrik 1, Maria 8, Maria 6. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Päkari 47 mh: 47. **Gabriel 1, Eva 15, Anna 13, Lisa 9, Stina 6, B:rs E:a Sofia 32, Emanuel 1, Elias 12, Matts 10, Anders 5, Måg Esaias 30 mh: 29? Michel 1. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:a Gretha Poikulain 60. **Måg Anders 37 mh: 30. Anna 1, Elias 10, Gabriel 5, Jonas 44, mh:, Matts 1, Stina 1, ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henriksson 52 mh: 43. **Son Anders 22, David 13, Adam 6, Moses 5, [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 11]], Maria 9, Lisa 3, Henrik 33, mh: 28 Michel 3, Walborg 29, Regina 1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 40. mh:n 38. **Son Anders 17, Jonas 16, Gabriel 11, B:lm Johan 54, mh: 46, Eva 18. *Inh: E:a Stina Sairain 40. **D:tr Regina 14, Maria 9, _Son Henrik 12, Rothefattige._ ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 61. mh: 49. **Son Adam 14, Abel 12, Matts 9, Simon 8, Anna 1, Mor Maria 72, Abram 48, Anders 35 mh: 30. Elias 9, Henrik 7, Jonas 3, d:r Petter 21. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 45 mh: 32 **Son Thomas 5, Hanna 4, Eva 1, Gretha 24, Eva 23, Sofia 15, Maria 13, Lisa 10, Gabriel 19, David 16. Elias 14 *Rothfatt: Petter Henrikssons E:a Regina 46 **D:tr Eva 15. ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliain 47. **E:a Susanna 74, David 25, Jonas 21 Eva 20, Adam 33 mh: 29, Anders 9, Elias 7, Henrik 2, Stina 12, Maria 6. Erik 63, mh: 51, ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Henrik Nikunen 44. mh: 41. **Son Thomas 19, Johan 9, Jonas 7, Elias 6, Christer 39 mh: 37, Adam 1, Maria 8, David 23, Sofia 26. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunen 64. mh: 60. **Son Elias 42 mh: 37, Gabriel 10, Michel 6, Petter 32 mh: 31, Anders 1, Henrik 1, Adam 25, Regina 19. Mor Maria 73. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Anders Jukain 45. mh: 48. **Son Anders 10, Regina 18, Maria 13, B:r Matts 42 mh: 42, Adam 13. Emanuel 5. Sofia 14. B:r Jeremias 39 mh: 33. Wilhelm 8, David 5, Elias 4. Jonas 1. *Bsl:dr Elias Jukain 55 mh: 45. **Maria 13. *D:o Henrik Esaiasson 42. mh: 37. **Son Elias 9, Jonas 5, Gretha 17, Anna 4, Walborg 60. ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:a Gretha Thomasdotter 65. **Son Henrik 42 mh: 36, Henrik 10, Adam 2, Thomas 1, Anna 5, Simon 30 mh: 25, Elias 5, E:a Lena 48, Johan 46 mh: 46, Anders 7, Eva 9. _f. d. Ryska Soldaten Thomas Andersson 50 mh: 28._ dräng Jonas 21. ===Urola=== ===Värdölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356704 Jakso 455] ===Vainickala=== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 34 mh: 31. **Son David 4, Matts 3, Fredrik 1, Elias 26 mh: 25. Anders 4?, Gabriel 1 [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 5]], Hanna 23. D:r Herman 21. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson 41 mh: 39. **D:tr Anna 18, Eva 10, [[Turiainen-1|Regina 4]], Maria 1. *Inh. David Johansson 39. **Mor Eva 40, Emanuel 19, Eva 17. *Inh. Anders Holm 44 mh 41. **Anders 1. *Rothfatt: Henrik Asikain 41. mh: 30. **_Jonas S:ne fattig 5._ Eva 11. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=356705 Jakso 456]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1850. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1850 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2106 Vi:62], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2107 Vi:63] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1850]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1850]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364308 Jakso 485] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364309 Jakso 486] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Abram Ahtiains E:n Sofia 42 **S:n Jonas 15 Michel 9. Adam 7. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 2]] David 1. Jakob 29. mh:n 30 Matts 4 Simon 3 Salamon 1 Stina 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Martinen 36 mh:n 29. **S:n Adam 16 Eva 27. Anna 7. Jonas 2. Caisa 2 [[Marttinen-139|Maria 1]] Far Benjam 47 mh:n 51.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Adam Kottinen 59 mh:n 40. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Laurikain 43 mh:n 40. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikainen 30 mh:n 39. **S:r Elias 6 Anna 4 Wilhelm 10 Adam 7. Michel 20 mh:n 21 Regina 7. E:a Maria 51 S:r David 12 Maria 19 Stina 17 Eva 10. *S:ne Smed: Johan D:o 52 mh:n 39. **D:tr Eva 16 David 10. *Försvarshjö Matts Myntin 36 ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Michelsson Parkonen 47 mh:n 49 **S:n Anders 4 E:a Lisa 63. Caisa 39 Maria 7. Salamon 20 mh:n 20 Adam 1. Jonas 9 Anna 18 Marta 6 Regina 13 Elias 4 [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 2]] Anna 1. *Rotfattig Adam Andersson 34. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Hyväri 37 mh:n 36. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:a Maria Hyväri 49 **S:n Jonas 21 mh:n 20 Eva 2 David 14 Johan 16 Adam 6 Stina 19 Moses 39 mh:n 37 [[Hyväri-2|Moses 2]] Anders 1. Gabriel 19 Elias 6 Marta 10. *Inh: Anders Halinen 39 mh:n 29 **D:tr Sofia 12 Johan 10 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364310 Jakso 487] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 47 mh:n 40 **(tekemättä) *Inh Elias Andersson 36 mh:n 31 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Henrik Tapanain 57 mh:n 56 **(tekemättä) *Inh Regina Adamsdotter 47. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Junnoin 47 mh:n 51. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Junnoin 69 mh:n 59. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jonas Junnoin 57 mh:n 51. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Dito 43 mh:n 39. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Sinko 47]] mh:n [[Unknown-241323|31]]. **S:n David 9 Gabriel 6 Lisa 4 Regina 2 Hedda 1 Anna 2 [[Pukki-13|Anders 10]] Maria 6 Lena 1 Michel 10 Far Adam 49 mh:n Jonas 1 Pig Maria 21. *Inh Matts Pettersson 47. **B:r Elias 36 Sofia 37. ===Huttula=== ===Ithiä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364311 Jakso 488] ===Juvola=== ===Kukannjemi=== ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 49 mh:n 46 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Maria Kiski 51. **(tekemättä) *Torp [[Holopainen-41|Moses Halapain 39]] mh:n 38 **S:n [[Holopainen-44|Adam 16]] [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 12]]. *Torp. Thomas Kiski 65 mh:n 63. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Talka 27 mh:n 26 **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364312 Jakso 489] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Matters]] E:n [[Unknown-241747|Marta 50]] **S:n [[Mattero-6|Anders 27]] mh:n 26 [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 2]] [[Mattero-11|Elias 1]] [[Mattero-8|David 20]] mh:n 20 B:lm [[Mattero-17|Benjam 51]] mh:n [[Unknown-242756|48]] [[Mattero-18|Elias 21]] mh [[Maunu-2|21]] [[Mattero-16|Salamon 17]] Adam 13 [[Mattero-19|Stina 2.]] ===Kärmennjemi=== ====Hemman 1==== *Abram Pekkanens E:a Greta 54. **S:n Adam 37 mh:n 36 Elias 35 mh:n 30 Michel 2 Johan 66 mh:n 57. Anders 29 mh:n 28 Eva 7. Salamon 26 mh:n 24. [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 2]] Gabriel 23 Anna 1. ===Kaamajärvi=== ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Kapia 54. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 37. mh:n 36 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 34. mh:n 36 **s:n Adam 4. Michel 1. Matts 26 mh 20 Anders 24 mh:n 21. Erik 24 Fredrik 16. Maria 18. ===Kurkela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364313 Jakso 490] ===Korpela=== ===Laakola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Kouvo E:a Maria 54 **E:a Eva 27. [[Kouvo-6|Adam 4]] David 2 Eva 1. Maria 12 Lisa 7. Lisa 30 D:rg Adam 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Kouvo 32 mh:n 31. **E:a Stina 47 Matts 2 Eva 1 Gabriel 12 Lisa 13 Stina 9 Henrik 3. Regina 7 Pig Maria 21 ===Mikkola=== ===Merenlax=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364314 Jakso 491] ===Metzola=== ===Nuppola=== ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Henrik Wilhu 59. mh:n 47. **B:n Anders 60 Elias 29 mh:n 24. David 4 Anders 3 Adam 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Staffan Wilhu 57 mh 59.(=[[Sinkko-3|Anna]]) **S:n David 21. mh:n 24. Eva 1 Henrik 17. Maria 21. Anna 11 Dreng Johan 51. *Inh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson 34]]. mh:n 30 **D:tr [[Maunu-19|Anna 6]] [[Maunu-20|Lisa 1]]. *Inh [[Maunu-11|David Jöransson 51]]. mh:n 39.(=[[Unknown-259127|Anna]]) **[[Maunu-14|Sofia 19]] [[Maunu-15|Lisa 13]]. [[Maunu-16|Beata 10]] Stina 2. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Mauno 37 mh:n 31 **Anders 4 Gabriel 16. Matts 13. Eva 30 Abram 40 mh:n 39. Beatha 4. Far [[Maunu-3|Adam 61]] mh:n 59. *S:ne Skrädd: Jonas Mauno 29 mh:n 21 **Lärgosse Moses 17. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364315 Jakso 492] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Regina Hiiva 64 **(tekemättä) *Sytning Michel Mattsson 57 mh:n 49. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jonas Adamsson 37 mh:n 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *E:a Lisa Kärmennjemi 36. **(tekemättä) *S:ne Skrädd: Emmanuel Mårtensson 49 mh:n 51 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 39 mh:n 37. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vaccinateur Kärmennjiemi **D:rg Abram 24 Pig Eva 21. Regina 20. *Inh Jonas Vilhelmsson 39 mh:n 36 ===Parkola=== ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Eliassons E:n Walborg 46 *S:n Elias 20 David 9 Adam 6 Sofia 25 Anna 14. Eva 13. Lisa 12 Beata 1. *Inh E:n Walborg Nikunen 41 **D:tr Anna 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Staffan Jonassons E:n Eva 51. **S:n Jonas 20 mh:n 21. Abram 1. Emmanuel 12 Anders 27. mh:n 25 Anna 1. *Inh Adam Jonasson 36 mh:n 40 **S:n Anders 3. Abel 2 Henrik 1. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 62 mh:n 64. **S:n Michel 39 mh:n 34 Esaias 1 Gabriel 17. Matts 16 Adam 9 Regina 1 *Bstd:rg Johan Johansson 60 mh:n 48. **D:tr Eva 22 S:n Anders 2 S:n Jonas 21. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *David Ahoin 29 mh:n 27 **S:n Staffan 4 [[Ahonen-12|Regina 26]] Beatha 12 Walborg 9 Mor Sofia 67 Far Anders 54 mh:n 50 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364316 Jakso 493] ===Ruohiala=== ===Sårvarila=== ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364317 Jakso 494] ===Suomalais=== ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinko 31]] mh:n 27. **S:n [[Sinkko-17|Dawid 20]] [[Sinkko-18|Anders 4]] [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 2]] [[Sinkko-21|Maria 1]] [[Sinkko-20|Salamon 4]] [[Sinkko-67|Adam 39]] Mor [[Unknown-265879|Lisa 70]] Pig Ewa 21. *Bsb:rn? [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 51]] mh:n 46(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **S:n [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 9]] [[Sinkko-9|Ewa 7]] [[Sinkko-10|Anna 6]] [[Sinkko-11|Adam 4]] [[Sinkko-12|Dawid 1]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Sinko 51]] mh:n 41.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **D:tr [[Sinkko-73|Ewa 18]] [[Taipale-15|Henrik 2]] [[Taipale-17|Ewa 1]]. E:a [[Torvi-2|Stina 57]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Taipale-35|Sofia Zachariedotter 51]] **S:n [[Sinkko-76|Elias 30]] [[Sinkko-78|Anders 22]] [[Sinkko-77|Ewa 24]] [[Sinkko-79|Regina 11]] *Inh: Jonas Taipali 57. **D:tr Sofia 14 Hanna 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinko 41]] mh:n 39.(=[[Ahonen-11|Katriina]]) **S:n [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 4]] [[Sinkko-109|Maria 2]] [[Sinkko-110|Beata 1]]. [[Sinkko-105|Elias 13]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 10]] [[Sinkko-101|Matts 36]] mh:n 31(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts 3]] [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 1]]. Pig Stina 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a [[Unknown-271981|Ewa Johansdotter 49]]. **S:n [[Sinkko-197|Abram 27]] mh:n 21. [[Sinkko-203|Ewa 6]] [[Sinkko-202|Abram 2]] [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 19]] [[Sinkko-199|Stina 23]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:a Ewa Jöransdotter 39. **Henrik 27 mh:n 25 David 4 Anders 1 Anna 23 E:a Maria 57 Gabriel 31 mh:n 28 Anna 1 Jonas 19 *Inh: E:a Greta Eliedotter 61. **D:tr Ewa 21. *Inh: Anders Kantila 49 mh:n 47 **D:tr Lena 14 Anders 2. *Lösa Gabriel Palala 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Anders Sinko]] 41 mh:n 31.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **S:n [[Sinkko-141|Adam 6]] [[Sinkko-140|Anna 4]] [[Sinkko-139|Maria 1]] Stina 20 B:r Aron 48 Maria 31. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 57 mh:n 56 **S:n Anders 31 mh:n 27. Ewa 9 Anders 4 Sofia 1. Jakob 23 Maria 6 Elias 3 Staffan 47 mh:n 38. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Adam Kymi E:a Stina 37 **D:tr Anna 1 Anders 57 mh:n 54 Maria 9 Eva 2 Caisa 21 Maria 50 D:rn [[Maunu-8|Elias 21]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364318 Jakso 495] ===Suontakais=== ===Sairala=== ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Taipal 49. **S:n Salomon 10 E:a Maria 37. [[Taipale-36|Anders 12]] Moses 9 Caisa 6 Anna 1 Eva 13 Sofia 7. Henrik 36 mh:n 34 Elias 9 Eva 4 Stina 17 Pig Hanna 21 David 2. *Inh Caisa Davidsdotter 39. **S:n Anders 17 Anna 13 Mor Susanna 70 *Mjölnaren Moses Taipal 29 mh:n 31 **S:n Adam 6 Anders 1 Eva 1 Maria 10 Sofia 1 Far Petter 60 mh:n 59 Stina 19 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364319 Jakso 496] ===Torvinjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Jonas Pettersson 70. **D:tr Lisa 27. Israel 36 mh:n 34 Eva 7 [[Torvi-1|Stina 3]] Anna 2 Jonas 1 Adam 24 mh:n 24 Beata 19 Walborg 1 D:rg Elias Torvi 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Adam Andersson 61 mh:n 57. **S:n Elias 37 mh:n 40 Elias 6 Maria 1. Greta 36 D:rg Johan 24. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torvi 42 mh:n 37. **S:n [[Torvi-4|David 7]]. Lisa 6 Maria 4 Stina 1 Måg Adam 31 mh:n 24 Henrik 1 ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Anderssons arfv **S:n Elias 39 mh:n 40 Michel 12 Elias 6 David 2 [[Torvi-3|Eva 10]] Adam 36 E:a Sofia 51. Walborg 12. ===Tevanjemi=== ===Uimennjemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Benjam Saira 29 mh:n 20 **D:tr Eva 2 Thomas 1. Lisa 3. Jonas 20 Anna 13. E:a Lena 37. Regina 9 Salomon 26 mh:n 21 Michel 1 Adam 13. Anders 9. Regina 17. *Torp Abel Saira 47 mh:n 39: **S:n Anders 13 Gabriel 7 Lisa 16 Maria 10 *Lösa Johan Torvi 40 mh:n 40 **D:tr Stina 9 Elias 4. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Henrik Adamssons arfv **S:n Matts 37 mh:n 30 Emmanuel 13 Elias 9 Jonas 6 Matts 2 Sara 1 Regina 4 Anna 7 Adam 26 Henrik 19 Adam 57 mh:n 45 Michel 47 Beata 36 E:a Sofia 48 David 16 ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Hjetamjes arfv **S:n Thomas 36 mh:n 34 Eva 10 David 26 Sofia 23 E:a Maria 51 Salamon 24 mh:n 27 Michel 6 Benjam 19 Fredrik 14 Walborg 21 Henrik 30 mh:n 30 Gabriel 3 Emmanuel 2 Elias 1 Johan 26 mh:n 21. Anna 1 Matts 13 Stina 24 Beata 20 Regina 9 Anders 49 mh:n 36 Jonas 12 Anders 6 Maria 7. Elias 36 mh:n 25 E:a Eva 57. Abram 34 mh:n 32 Anna 2 Susanna 54 Henrik 2 Adam 10 Moses 6. *Rotfattig Gabriel Johansson 39. *Torp Elias Benjamsson 22 **Regina 16 Maria 13 Eva 41 Stina 26. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *E:a Maria Hakonen 76. **S:n E:a Hanna 59 Jonas 46 mh:n 39 Michel 3 Stina 1 Elias 16 Adam 10 Eva 12. David 53. mh:n 47. Anders 43 mh:n 54. Maria 6 Eva 2 Gabriel 39 Henrik 10 Johan 7 Henrik 40 Jakob 37 Måg Jonas 37 mh:n 36 Thomas 4 Simon 10 Michel 1 [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 4]] Pig Lisa 26 ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *E:a Eva Kintu 70 **S:n Adam 29 Michel 4 Elias 3. Mina 1 Maria 7. Henrik 27 Sofia 13 Måg Jeremias 57 Abram 17 Stina 5 Lisa 1 Jonas 13 Regina 17 Stina 13. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Kintu 41 mh:n 39. **S:n David 37 mh:n 31 Urban 32 mh:n 36 Anders 2 Anna 1 E:a Regina 49 Abel 26 mh:n 27 Lena 28 Adam 3. *Bsld:rn? Anders Thomasson 41 mh:n 36 ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Päkari E:n Regina 47. **S:n Gabriel 12 Elias 6 Eva 20 Lisa 9 Jakob 23 mh:n 21 Moses 47 mh:n 39 Henrik 3 Maria 9 Maria 7. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Päkari 49 mh:n 49 **D:tr Eva 17 Anna 13. Gabriel 2 Stina 7. Måg Esaias 30 mh:n 59 Michel 2 Anna 1. *Inh E:a Sofia Adamsdotter 51. **S:n Anders 14. _Emmanuel 4 Elias 2 Socknefattige_ ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:a Greta Poikulain 61. **Måg Anders 39 mh:n 30 Anna 1. Elias 12 Gabriel 6 Jonas 47 mh:n 43. Matts 2 Stina 1. Anders 4. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henrikssons E:a Marta 51 **S:n David 14 Adam 7 Moses 6 [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 12]] Maria 9 Lisa 4 Henrik 34 mh:n 30 Michel 3. Walborg 29. Regina 1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 41 mh:n 39. **S:n Anders 21 mh:n 24. Stina 2 Jonas 16 B:lm Johan 56 mh:n 47 Pig Maria 17? ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Matts Sairain 67 mh:n 49. **S:n Adam 16 Abel 13. Matts 10 Simon 9 Anna 1. Mor Maria 71 Abram 49 Anders 36 mh:n 30 Maria 1 Elias 9 Henrik 7 Jonas 3 Lisa 1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Staffan Thomasson 47 mh:n 36 **S:n Thomas 9 Hanna 7. Eva 6 Påhl 1 Sofia 6 Maria 13 Lisa 10 David 16 Gabriel 21. *Rotfattig Petter Henrikssons E:a Regina 47 ====Hemman 9 (1)==== *Esaias Tuuliains arfv **E:a Susanna 76 David 27 Jonas 24 Eva 20 Adam 36 mh:n 29 Anders 10 Elias 7. Henrik 4 Adam 1 Stina 12 Maria 9 Eva 1. D:ng Henrik 21. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Henrik Nikunen 49 mh:n 47. **S:n Thomas 19 Jonas 10 Jonas 6 Elias 9 Christer 40 mh:n 37 Adam 2 Abel 1 Maria 9 David 23 mh:n 21 Sofia 27. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Adam Nikunens E:a 60 **S:n Elias 42 mh:n 37 Gabriel 10 Michel 9 Petter 34 mh:n 36 Lisa 4 Adam 25 Anders 4 Jonas 2 Thomas 2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364320 Jakso 497] ===Urola=== ===Wördälä=== ===Wainikkala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *N.M. Anders Wainicka 76 mh:n 70 **S:n Anders 24 mh:n 26 Anders 1 Agneta 24 Sofia 9 E:a Eva 57 Adam 23 Elias 50 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Wainicka 47 mh:n 36 **S:n Adam 4 Eva 12 Svåg: Henrik 31 mh:n 29 Gabriel 10 Regina 1 Eva 2 *Inh E:a Maria Renqvist 39. **S:n Wilhelm 21 mh:n 20 Anders 3 Adam 2 Elias 1. *S:ne Skrädd Anders Renqvist 20 mh:n 24 **B:n Aron 30 Adam 20 Maria 2 Adam 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 36 mh:n 34. **S:n David 6 Matts 4 Fredrik 2 Anna 2 Eva 1 Elias 27 mh:n 26 [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 7]] Gabriel 2 Hanna 23. Anna 4. Anders 1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364321 Jakso 498] ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson 47 mh:n 39. **D:tr Eva 12 [[Turiainen-1|Regina 6]] Maria 1 Måg Anders 30 mh:n 21. *Inh Anders Holms E:n Susanna 43. **S:n Anders 7. *Rotfattig Henrik Asikain 46 mh:n 30 **_S:n Jonas 6 S:ne fattig_ Eva 11. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Johan Himmi arfv **B:lm Elias Kouvo 39 mh:n 29 E:a Hedda 57. Pig Greta 21. *Inh Johan Esaiasson Torvi 40 mh:n 40 **S:n Elias 8 Christina 10 Maria 4. ((miehiä 2, naisia 2)) ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Eliasson 51 mh:n 34. **Anders 14 David 2 Anna 9. Maria 34 Svåg Adam 32 mh:n 31 Adam 2 Elias 3 Greta 7 Eva 7 Maria 3. *Inh Anders Jöransson 47 mh:n 37 **S:n Elias 4 Matts 1. ===Saima Kanal=== *Dreng Mårten Myntinen 19 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=364322 Jakso 499]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1855. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1855 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2108 Vi:72], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2109 Vi:73] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1855]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1855]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371647 Jakso 540] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371648 Jakso 541] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Abrahamsson Ahtiain 24 mh 23. **Son Anders 2. Br Michel 21. Adam 17. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 14]]. David 11. Matts 6. blgsm. Fredric 43 mh 46. son Simon 10. Salamon 6. faster Stina 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelsson Martinen 40 mh 34. **Son Jonas 7. Gabriel 4. Michel 1. d:r Anna 14. Caisa 12. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 6]]. svärfar Benjam 50 mh 60.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) son Adam 27. d:r Eva 40. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Enk Sofia 39. **(tekemättä) *Inh. Elias Adamsson Sihvo 41 mh 32. **(tekemättä) *s:ne Skom: Jonas Laurikainen 54 mh 52. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Laurikainen 39 mh 30. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikainen 43 mh 38. **Son Elias 20. Wilhelm 11. Adam 7. d:r Anna 16. Eva 3. br: Michel 39. mh 35. son Anders 2. d:r Regina 6. stmor: Maria 46. Son David 16. d:r Lisa 13. Syst: Eva 27. Maria 34. *Inh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson Mauno 43]] mh 37. **D:r [[Maunu-19|Anna 9]]. [[Maunu-20|Lisa 6]]. [[Maunu-21|Beatha 3]]. *Rotfattig: Enk: Eva Jöransd:r 69. ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkonen 55. mh 53. **Son Salamon 30 mh 30. son Adam 9. d:r Anna 6. [[Parkkonen-9|Maria 4]]. Son Jonas 21. Elias 13. Anders 17. d:r Anna 34. Regina 26. Maria 15. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 11]]. Enk Lisa 78. d:r Caisa 53. d:r Margaretha 17. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Enk: Lisa Esaiasd:r Leeka 60. **(tekemättä) *Rotfattig Adam Andersson 46. *d:o Enk: Hedvig Ericsd:r 61. *d:o Moses Tapanain 53. *Torp: Anders Mikkola 42 mh 39. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Torp: Anders Hyväri 47 mh 42. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enk: Maria Davidsd:r Hyväri 58. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Elias Pukki 47. sjuklig. **Syst Sofia 55. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371827 Jakso 543] *Torp: Moses Esaiasson 53 mh 50. **Son Gabriel 29 mh: 39. d:r Anna 1. Son Elias 19. [[Hyväri-2|Moses 14]]. Anders 10. d:r Martha 22. *Inh: Anders Halonen 45 mh 44. **(tekemättä) *d:o Enk: Sofia Tapanain 37. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 55 mh 48. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomasson Tapanain 35 mh 24. **(tekemättä) *Kyrf: Enk: Regina Tapanain ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Andersson Junnoin 58 mh 63. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Michel Junnoin 66 mh 53. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:nk Margaretha Thomasd:r 46. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 55 mh 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johansson Sinko 39]] mh [[Unknown-241323|39]]. **Stson [[Pukki-13|Anders 30]] mh 20. Michel 19. d:r Maria 16. Stina 14. Lena 12. Hedvig 10. Anna 7. [[Sinkko-1|Beatha 5.]] d:r Valborg 1. Sytn: Adam 63 mh 45. son Jonas 8. Matts 1. d:r Lisa 15. Regina 12 Eva 5. ===Huttula=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371828 Jakso 544] ===Ithiä=== ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371829 Jakso 545] ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Andersson Kuukka 42 mh 41. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Staffan Mårtensson 47. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Härads Domaren Fredric Kuukka 47. mh 45. **(tekemättä) *f:d: Soldaten Gabriel D:o 62. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Ericsson Huttunen 60. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka 44. mh 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Kuukka 46 mh 30. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Enk: Anna Larsdotter 63. *Torp. [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holapain 51]] mh 47. **D:r [[Holopainen-45|Valborg 25.]] Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 22.]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enk: Johanna Michelsdotter 52. **(tekemättä) ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 63 **(tekemättä) * Torp: Adam Jöranss: Lensu 54 mh 41. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Enk: Maria Kiiski 63. **(tekemättä) *Torp. Thomas Kiiski 82 mh 71. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talka 33 mh 33. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371830 Jakso 546] *Sytn: Enk: Eva Henricsd:r 63. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson 41]] mh 38. **Son [[Mattero-15|Adam 15.]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 8.]] d:r [[Mattero-13|Eva 12.]] [[Mattero-14|Anna 4.]] mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha 65.]] blgsm: [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson 32]] mh 33. son Elias 8. Anna 4. St: dreng Elias Thomasson Kiiski 31 mh 31. son Adam 7. Michel 5. Anna 1. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjamsson 35]] mh [[Maunu-2|33.]] **Son [[Mattero-2|Jonas 3.]] d:r [[Mattero-19|Stina 12.]] B:r [[Mattero-16|Salamon 29.]] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen 52 mh 51. **Enk: Gretha 68. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Abrahamsson 49 mh: 40. **Son Michel 10. David 1. d:r Anna 7. svåg: Johan 72. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henricsson 43 mh: 42. **Son [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 8]]. d:r Eva 15. Regina 3. br: Salamon 37. mh 28. son Henrik 5. ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371831 Jakso 547] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk: Regina Kapiainen 68. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 67 mh 27. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Anders Kalamies 42 mh 36. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 43 mh 38. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Davidsson 50. **Son Adam 4. Anders 3. br: Eric 37. mh 25. son David 3. d:r Eva 1. Fredric 28. pig Eva Kaikkonen 50. ===Kurkela=== ===Korpela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371832 Jakso 548] ===Laakola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Enk Maria Adamsd:r Kouvo 59. **Sons Enk: man Abel Nisonen 32. mh 30. stson [[Kouvo-6|Adam 11]]. David 9. Jonas 2. Elias 3. std:r Eva 8. dreng Esaias Jonasson Puuri 20. rotfat Eva Kurki 63. pig Anna Jeremiasd:r Abro 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielsson d:o 45. mh 35. **Son Henrik 16. Matts 10. Anders 5. d:r Eva 7. [[Kouvo-5|Maria 2]]. brson Gabriel 23. mh 21. d:r Stina 1. sväg: Stina 57. d:r Lisa 27. mor Enk Lena 83. ===Mikkola=== ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Enk: Regina Larsdotter 67. **Son Adam 41 mh 39 d:r Sofia 17. Beatha 13. Maria 10. Anna 4. Elias 32. mh [[Maunu-10|24.]] d:r Anna 3 d:r Lisa 27. Hanna 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Metzo 48 mh 45. **Son David 28. Emanuel 23. Abel 14. Elias 11. d:r Eva 8. Lena 4. syst Sofia 30. Hedvig 38. Gabriel 4. Walborg 66. *Torp. Adam Esaiasson 41 mh 32. **D:r Lisa 8. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Johansson 58 mh 54. **Son Elias 27 mh 27. Wilhelm 20. Adam 15. David 11. d:r Judith 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk: Eva Johansdotter 34. **Son Anders 17. Jonas 13. Gabriel 21. rotf Enk Eva 68. pig Maria Buri 23. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Salamon Gabrielsson Nupponen 40 mh 41. **Son Anders 8. Maria 15. Eva 6. Anna 4. Blgsm: Moses 29 mh 29. son Matts 1. d:r Anna 5 Stina 3. Syst Susanna 32. Lisa 22. Mor 66. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371833 Jakso 549] ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enk: [[Sinkko-3|Anna Wilhu 57.]] **Son David 31 mh 26. d:r Eva 6. Lisa 2. Henric 16. D:r Anna 24. Rotfattig Johan 64. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henricsson Mauno 39 mh 35. **Son Anders 12. br: Gabriel 29. Matts 26. Sytn: Abram 57 mh 38. Syst: Anna 51. Beatha 17. Sytnm: [[Maunu-3|Adam 70.]] *S:ne Skrädd: Jonas Mauno 36 mh 30. **D:r Eva 5. Anna 2. *Torp: [[Maunu-11|David Jöranss:]] Enk: [[Unknown-259127|Anna 60.]] **D:r [[Maunu-15|Lisa 28.]] [[Maunu-14|Sofia 32.]] Stina 17. [[Maunu-16|Lena 23.]] son oäkta [[Maunu-17|Adam 1.]] ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371834 Jakso 550] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Enk: Maria Andersdotter 46. **(tekemättä) *S:ne Smed Anders Andersson 40 mh 30. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jonas Adamsson Sihvo 45 mh 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Enk: Lisa Kärmenniemi 41. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 46 mh 45. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Jonas Filipsson 46 mh 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Kärmenniemi 62 mh 58. **S:n Christian 23. drg Adam Henricsson Asikain 34. pig Eva Kylliäin 24. rothfattig David Mattsson Matara 60. ===Parkola=== ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Ahoin 75. **S:n Michel 53 mh 45 son Adam 31. mh 18. Elias 13. d:r Regina 6. Matts 30. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *David Ahonen 31 mh: 31. **Son Staffan 10. d:r Maria et Lena 5. Anna 2. far Anders 62. mh 71. syster Beatha 25. Walborg 22. *S:ne Snickaren Moses Suomalain 26. **Mor Susanna 56. B:r Anders 21. Abram 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371835 Jakso 551] ===Ruohiala=== ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371836 Jakso 552] ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ===Sutela=== ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinko 41]] mh 31. **Son [[Sinkko-18|Anders 14]]. [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 11]]. [[Sinkko-20|Salamon 6]]. [[Sinkko-24|David 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-21|Maria 8]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 3]]. B:n [[Sinkko-17|David 34]]. drg Johan Nurkka 25. *Inh: [[Sinkko-67|Adam Ericsson 45]]. *D:o Regina Huttunen 42. *Torp: [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 53]] mh 50(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **Son [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 22]]. [[Sinkko-11|Adam 9]]. d:r [[Sinkko-10|Anna 14]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Taipale 50]] mh 34.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **Son [[Taipale-15|Henrik 17]]. [[Taipale-18|David 5]] d:r [[Taipale-17|Eva 8]]. Sväg: [[Sinkko-73|Eva 31]]. [[Torvi-2|Stina 58]]. *Inh: Jonas Taipale 65. **D:r Hanna 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enk [[Taipale-35|Sofia Zachariasd:r 45]]. **Son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 39]]. [[Sinkko-78|Anders 31]]. d:r [[Sinkko-77|Eva 34]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinko 52]]. mh 39.(=[[Ahonen-12|Regina]]) **Son [[Sinkko-105|Elias 25]]. [[Sinkko-106|Adam 23]]. [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 17]]. [[Sinkko-112|Anders 3]] d:r [[Sinkko-109|Maria 7]]. [[Sinkko-111|Anna 5]]. [[Sinkko-104|Eva 26]]. [[Sinkko-110|Beatha 9]]. br: [[Sinkko-101|Matts 46]] mh 40.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) son [[Sinkko-161|Matts 17]]. [[Sinkko-165|Michel 1]]. d:r [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 8]]. [[Sinkko-164|Lena 4]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Pettersson 39]] mh 33. **Son [[Sinkko-202|Abram 7]]. [[Sinkko-204|Petter 3]]. d:r [[Sinkko-203|Eva 10]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 35]] mh 24.(=[[Poikulainen-8|Eeva]]) son [[Sinkko-221|David 3]]. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 1]]. [[Sinkko-199|Stina 37]]. *Inh: Elias Lahti 58. **Son Anders 16. d:r Gretha 13. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson 45 mh 32 **Son Gabriel 7 d:r Anna 3. Cousin Henric 41 mh 41. son David 13 Anders 10. d:r Eva 6. syst. Anna 37. Jonas 33 svärmor Eva 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371837 Jakso 553] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinko 50]] mh 41.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **Son [[Sinkko-141|Adam 10]]. [[Sinkko-142|Matts 4]]. d:r [[Sinkko-139|Maria 15]]. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 7]]. Sväg: Stina 34. onkel Aron 62 mh 50. *Inh: Salamon Turku 45 mh 38. **Son Adam 15. Elias 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 69. **Son Anders 44 mh 45. Son Elias 7. David 3 et Jonas 3. d:r Eva 17. Stina 16. Maria 12. Lena 5. B:r Staffan 58 mh 52. son Jakob 36. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adamsson Mauno 31]] mh 38. **D:r Lisa 1. std:r Eva 14. Anna 11. Sytnm. Anders 72 mh 69. d:r Maria 22. Syst Maria 78. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ===Suontakais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371838 Jakso 554] ===Sairala=== ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk: Maria Taipal 61. **Sona Enk: Anna 51. son [[Taipale-36|Anders 24]] mh 20.(=[[Sinkko-79|Regiina]]) Moses 16. d:r Eva 26. Caisa 12. Anna 9. st son Henrik 48 mh 45. son Elias 17. d:r Eva 17. Son Salamon 18. d:r Anna 21. *Skolm: Enk: Caisa Davidsd:r 55. **Son Anders 26 mh 18. *Mjölnaren Moses Kruskopp 39 mh 40. **S:n Adam 14. Anders 12. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter]] et David 5. Gabriel 2. d:r Maria 8 Lisa 7. Far Petter 60 mh 62. pig Stina Olkkonen 56. ((7 miestä, 6 naista)) ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonasson 50 mh 40. **S:n Jonas 9 Anders 5. David 2. d:r Eva 15. [[Torvi-1|Stina 13]]. Anna 11. Br Adam 40. mh 28. son Adam 4. d:r Walborg 6. Syst: Beatha 33. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Enk: Walborg Andersdotter 74. **Son Elias 50 mh 46. son Elias 15. d:r Maria 11. Eva 8. Regina 5. d:r Gretha 48. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Anders Torvi 53 mh 47. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 16]]. d:r Lena 20. Maria 11. Stina 6 måg Adam 27 mh 26. son Henrik 5. Anders 3. *Rotf: Eva Talkka 60. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattsson 52 mh 39. **Son Michel 24. Elias 15. David 10. d:r [[Torvi-3|Eva 17]]. Syst Enk Sofia 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371839 Jakso 555] ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uimenniemi=== ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Enk: Walborg Muhli 56. *Son Elias 33 mh: 34. son Michel 4. Anders 2. S:n Adam 18. D:r Sofia 39 Beatha 13. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Staffan Jonassons Enk: Eva 55. **St son Jonas 28 mh: 33. Abram 5. Son Emanuel 25. Svåg: Enk: Eva 31. d:r Anna 5. [[Muhli-10|Anders 1]]. pig: Anna Nikunen 22. Anna Jukanen 18. *Inh: Enk: Walborg Nikunen 54. *d:o Adam Jacobsson 36 mh: 40. **S:n Anders 5. Elias 10. Adam 5. David 2. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pekkanen 41 mh 33. **Son Michel 13. d:r [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 12]]. Eva 11. Anna 2. Enk: Sofia 59. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371840 Jakso 556] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Benjam Pekari Enk: Regina 58. **Son Gabriel 23. Elias 15. d:r Lisa 17. Svåg: Jacob 37 mh: 35. son Anders 4. Cusin Moses 59 mh: 53. son Henric 13. d:r Maria 20. Filipina 19. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jeremias Pekari 51 mh:n 51. **Son Gabriel 18. d:r Eva 29 Anna 27. Stina 20 måg Esaias 34. mh: 33 son Michel 13. David 5. Elias 1. d:r Anna 10. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Davidsson Tuuliain 51 mh: 23. **Son Elias 24. mh: 23. d:r Lisa 1. Son Gabriel 19 d:r Anna 13. blgsm: Jonas 57 mh: 44. Matts 13. Anders 6. d:r Stina 11. Eva 4. Svärm: Gretha 73. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Matts Henrikssons Enk: Martha 57. **Son David 27. Moses 19. d:r Maria 23. Lisa 11. blgsm: Henric 47. mh: 42. son Adam 19. Michel 14. d:r Regina 11. syst: Walborg 43. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Elias Kohonen 54 mh 53. **Son Anders 33 mh 27. son David 2. Jonas 31 mh 26. d:r Eva 1. Blgsm: Johan 68 mh 61. vallfl: Stina Kurki 14. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ===Urola=== ===Värdölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371841 Jakso 556] ===Vainikkala=== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 48 mh 45. **Son David 17 Matts 13. Fredric 11. Michel 3. d:r Anna 9. Eva 6. B:r Elias 41. mh 40. son Anders 14. Gabriel 11. d:r [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva 17]]. Anna 7. Maria 2. Syst: Hanna 37. ((miehiä 8, naisia 7)) ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson Turiainen 60 mh 53. **D:r [[Turiainen-1|Regina 16]]. Maria 14. måg Anders 26. mh 32. d:r Eva 4. *Torp: Anders Lyra? 51 mh 61. **D:r Beatha 27. d:r Eva 1. oäkta Drg Carl Gustafsson Sallnien? 25. *Rotf: Anders Kontila 65 mh 49. **_Son Anders 8 S:ne fattig_ d:r Albertina 16. *Inh Anders Jöransson 54 mh 46. **Son Adam 12. Svärmor Anna Punka 76. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvo 52. mh 35. **Son David 5. Gabriel 3. Anders 1. d:r Stina 7. Syst: Gretha 48. Enkan Hedda 76. dreng Michel Thomasson 20. ((miehiä 4, naisia 4)) *S:ne Skom: David Kuitto 40 mh 30. **Son Michel 1 d:r Maria 3. *Inh: Enk: Maria Renqvist 67. **Son Wilhelm 38. mh 42. son _Anders_ 10 rotf: Adam 8. Elias d:r [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 3]]. D:r Maria 45. d:r Lena 7. ((miehiä 4, naisia 3)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371842 Jakso 557] ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Enk: Beatha Davidsdotter 51. **Son Elias 14. David 11. Adam 8. Michel 5. d:r Anna 23. Gretha 12. Adam 47 mh 55. d:r Maria 16. pig Anna Buri 30. *Torp: Olof Jonasson Haiko 43 mh 41. **Son Henric 13 Thomas 12. David 6. d:r Anna 1. *Rotf: Adam Mårtenss: Ruohia 59 mh 45. **Son Michel 8 rotf: d:r Helena 11. ===Personen Stående under fattig Comtens uppsigt.=== *Gabriel Koukku 55 mh 52. ===Saima Kanal.=== *Kanal dreng Anders Himmi 25. *D:o D:o Mårten Myntinen 25 mh 25. **D:r Anna 3. Regina 1. *D:o D:o David Häärä 29. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=371843 Jakso 558]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1860

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1860. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1860 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2110 Vi:82], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2111 Vi:83] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1860]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1860]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
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Adam 21. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 18]]. David 15. Blgsm Farbr Jacob 50. son Simon 14. Salomon 10. Faster Christina 41 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelss Martinen 44 mh 38. **Söner Jonas 11. Gabriel 8. Michel 4. d:r Anna 18. Kaisa 16. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 10]]. sytn Benjamin 54. mh 63.(=[[Narttu-1|Valpuri]]) dotter Eva 44. *Svarfv Adam Ahtinen 31. mh 30. **Son Elias 1. ====Hemman 2 et 4 (1)==== *Adams Kuortinens Enk Sofia 43. **(tekemättä) *Inh. Elias Adamsson Sihvo 43. mh 37. **(tekemättä) *s:ne Skom Jonas Laurikain 58 mh 56. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Hustr Anna Jerimiasd:r Laurikain 34. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikain 47. mh 42. **Söner Elias 24. Wilhelm 15. Adam 11. d:r Anna 20. Eva 7. Walborg 4. Stmor Maria 50. d:r Lisa 17. Syster Eva 31. *Torp: Michel Thomasson Laurikain 43. 39. **Son Anders 6. d:r Anna 4. Stina 1. *Inh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson Mauno 47]]. mh 41. **Son [[Maunu-22|Adam 2]]. d:r [[Maunu-19|Anna 13]]. [[Maunu-20|Lisa 10]]. [[Maunu-21|Beatha 7]]. *Rotf E:a Eva Jöransd:r 73. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374538 Jakso 859] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkkonen 57 **Son Salamon 34. mh 34. son Adam 13. Anna 10. [[Parkkonen-9|Maria 8]]. Eva 2. son Jonas 25. Elias 17. Anders 21. d:r Regina 30. Maria 19. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 15]]. Caisa 57. d:r Gretha 21. ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374539 Jakso 860] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Hyväri 51. mh 47. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Davidsdotter 62. **(tekemättä) *Torp E:n Anna Jeremiasd:r 59. **Son Gabriel 33. mh 29. Anna 5. son [[Hyväri-2|Moses 18]]. Anders 14. dotter Maria 26. Eva 1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374540 Jakso 861] ---- ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonasson Junnonen 21. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Junnoin 59. mh 49. **(tekemättä) *Enk. Gretha Huttun 50. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johansson Sinkko 43.]] mh [[Unknown-241323|43]]. **Stson [[Pukki-13|Anders 25]]. mh 21. d:r Maria 2. Michel 23. dr Lena 16. Hedvig 14. Anna 11. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 9.]] Valborg 4. Sytn Adam 67 mh 49. Söner Jonas 12. Matts 5. d:r Regina 15. Eva 9. ===Huttula=== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374541 Jakso 862] ===Ithiä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374542 Jakso 863] ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374543 Jakso 864] ===Kuukaniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Andersson Kuukka 46. mh 45. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *H. D. Fredrik Kuukka 51. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374544 Jakso 865] *f:d: Soldat Adam Gabrielsson 66. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Eriksson Huttunen 64. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka 48. mh 38. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Kuukka 50 mh 34. **(tekemättä) *Torp [[Holopainen-41|Moses Holopain 55]] mh 51. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 26.]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Hanna Michelsdotter 56. **(tekemättä) ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 67. **(tekemättä) * Torp. E:n Lena Andersdotter 43. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Henriksson Suomalain 42. mh 39. **(tekemättä) *Inh Elias Hatisenlahti 61. (enligs Läkare bev. sjuklig) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Adamssons arfv **(tekemättä) *Torp. Enk. Karin Davidsdotter 75. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talka 37. mh 37. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374546 Jakso 866] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson 45.]] mh 42. **Son [[Mattero-15|Adam 19.]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 12.]] d:r [[Mattero-13|Eva 16.]] [[Mattero-14|Anna Maria 7.]] mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha 65.]] Inh. [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson 36.]] mh 34. son Elias 12. sjuklig d:r Anna 8. Lena 5. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminsson 38.]] mh [[Maunu-2|37.]] **Son [[Mattero-2|Jonas 7.]] [[Mattero-20|David 2.]] d:r [[Mattero-19|Stina 16.]] bror [[Mattero-16|Salamon 33.]] *Inh. Maria Renqvist 48. **dotter Lena 12. ===Käärmäniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen 56, mh 55. **Enkan Gretha 72. *Inh. Josef Kurenniemi 55, mh 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Hustru Lisa Johdansdotter 44. **Man Adam Mattsson 30. son Gabriel 2. soner Michel 14. David 5. d:r Anna 11. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henriksson 47, mh 46. **Son [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 12]]. d:r Eva 19. Regina 7. bror Salamon 43. mh 32. db Henrik 9. Elias 1. :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374547 Jakso 867] ===Kaamaniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374549 Jakso 868] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374551 Jakso 869] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk Regina Kapiain 72 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson 51. mh 33. **(tekemättä) *Torp Anders Kalamies 46. mh 40. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamsson 47. mh 28. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *En Eva Eliasd:r 30. **Son Adam 9. Anders 7. Michel 3. bror Erik 41. mh 29. son Matts 3. d:r Eva 4. Anna 1. Fredrik 32 mh 22. son David 1. ===Kurkela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374552 Jakso 870] ===Korpela=== ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374554 Jakso 871] ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Adamsdotter Kouvo 63. **Abel Nisonen 36. mh 34. stson [[Kouvo-6|Adam 15]]. David 13. Elias 7. Jonas 6. d:r Eva 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielss d:o 49. mh 39. **Son Henrik 20. Matts 13. Anders 9. d:r Eva 11. [[Kouvo-5|Maria 6]]. Anna 3. Regina 1. brorson Gabriel 27. mh 24. son Gabriel 2. d:r Stina 4. sväg Stina 61. d:r Lisa 31. ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374556 Jakso 872] ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Regina Larsdotter 71. **Son Enk. Eva Adamsd:r 43. måg Henrik Räjvä 23. mh 17. d:r Maria 14. Stina 8. Lena 3. Elias 36. mh [[Maunu-10|28.]] d:r Anna 7. Eva 4. Stina 2. d:r Lisa 31. Hanna 26. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-7|Paul Johansson Sinkka 56]], mh 53.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **Son [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 16]]. [[Sinkko-11|Adam 12]]. d:r [[Sinkko-10|Anna 17]]. *Torp. Adam Esaiasson 45, mh 36. **Dotter Lisa 12. Eva 1. bror Jeremias 53. mh 49. Elias 16. Eva 12. Lena 8. Syster Hedvig 42. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Johansson 62. **Son Elias 33. mh 30. Wilhelm 24. Adam 19. David 15. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Eva Johansdotter 38. **Son Anders 21. Jonas 17. Gabriel 25. mh 27. son Gabriel 3. Anna 1. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsdotter 45. **Måg David Junnonen 28. mh 19. Adam 1. Anders 12. Eva 10. Blgsm E:n Lisa Johansdotter 33. son Matts 5. d:r Anna 9. Stina 7. Syster Anna 36. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Jonas Andersson Nupponen 65, mh 57. **Son Salamon 16. d:r Eva 26. Måg Simon Mattsson Sairain 27. mh 20. Anna 11. Eva 1. Blgsm Enk Martha 42. Enk Walborg 53. son Adam 29. sväg. Stina 48. Gretha 63. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374557 Jakso 873] ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Enk. [[Sinkko-3|Anna Wilhus]] arfv **Son David 35. mh 30. son David 2. d:r Eva 10. Lisa 6. Syster Anna 28. Henrik 20. rotfattig Johan 68. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henriksson Mauno 43 mh 36 **Son Anders 16. d:r Anna 3. bror Gabriel 33. Matts 30. Sytn Abraham 61. mh 42. Syster Anna 55. Sytn [[Maunu-3|Adam 74.]] *S:ne Skrädd Jonas Mauno 40. mh 34. **Son David 3. d:r Eva 9. Anna 6. Stina 1. Lärl David Thomass. 19. *Torp. [[Maunu-11|David Jöranssons]] E:a [[Unknown-259127|Anna 65.]] **d:r [[Maunu-15|Lisa 32.]] [[Maunu-14|Sofia 35.]] [[Maunu-16|Lena 27.]] son [[Maunu-17|Adam 4.]] oäkta *Skom. [[Maunu-7|Adam Mauno 40.]] mh 31. **Dotter Eva 3. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374558 Jakso 874] ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374560 Jakso 875] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Jonas Adamsson Sihvo 49. mh 38. **Son Gabriel 22. Anders 25. mh 23. Michel 14. Matts 7. Elias 4. David 2. Stina 1. piga Hanna Kouvo 50. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Kärmeniemi 45. **Son Thomas 18. Måg Jonas 31. mh 24. Son Anders 1. Beatha 15. Enk. Stina Henriksd:r 34. Son Adam 7. David 4 dotter Maria 15. Lisa 10. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Vilhelm Hjerppe 50, mh 46. **Son David 21. Johan 10. Elias 7. Petter 4. Stina 27. Carolina 16. Lisa 13. farsd:r? Anna 34. *Inh Anna Vanhapeldo 52. *Inh Jonas Filippsson 50, mh 62. **Dotter Maria 32. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Kärmeniemi 65, mh 38. **Son Christian 27. rotf. David Mattsson Matara 64. ===Parkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374561 Jakso 876] ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374563 Jakso 877] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374565 Jakso 878] ===Ruohiala=== ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374566 Jakso 879] ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374568 Jakso 880] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salamon Sinkka 45]]. mh 41. **Son [[Sinkko-18|Anders 18]]. [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 15]]. [[Sinkko-20|Salamon 10]]. [[Sinkko-24|David 6]]. [[Sinkko-25|Elias 4]]. d:r [[Sinkko-21|Maria 12]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 7]]. [[Sinkko-23|Anna 2]]. Spte Eva Palola 45. *Inh [[Sinkko-67|Adam Esaiasson 49]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Taipale 54]]. mh 38.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **Son [[Taipale-15|Henrik 31]]. [[Taipale-18|David 9]]. [[Taipale-19|Anders 2]]. d:r [[Taipale-17|Eva 12]]. [[Taipale-13|Lena 4]]. Sväg [[Sinkko-73|Eva 35]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Enk [[Taipale-35|Sofia Zachrisdotter 49]]. **Son [[Sinkko-78|Anders 34]]. mh 22.(=[[Olkkonen-2|Eeva]]) d:r [[Sinkko-77|Eva 38]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinkka 56]]. mh 43.(=[[Ahonen-12|Regina]]) **Son [[Sinkko-106|Adam 27]]. mh 20.(=[[Kangasmäki-1|Eeva]]) [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 21]]. [[Sinkko-112|Anders 7]]. [[Sinkko-113|David 4]]. d:r [[Sinkko-114|Stina 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-104|Eva 30]]. [[Sinkko-110|Beatha 14]]. [[Sinkko-109|Maria 11]]. [[Sinkko-111|Anna 9]]. bror [[Sinkko-101|Matts 50]]. mh 44.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) son [[Sinkko-161|Matts 21]]. d:r [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 12]]. [[Sinkko-164|Lena 8]]. [[Sinkko-166|Eva 2]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Pettersson 43]]. mh 37. **Son [[Sinkko-202|Abraham 11]]. d:r [[Sinkko-203|Eva 14]]. [[Sinkko-205|Stina 2]]. [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 39]]. mh 28(=[[Poikulainen-8|Eeva]]) Son [[Sinkko-221|David 8]]. [[Sinkko-229|Anders 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-228|Anna 5]]. Sytn [[Sinkko-199|Stina 41]]. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374569 Jakso 881] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson 49. **Son Gabriel 13 d:r Anna 7. Lena 4. Lisa 2. Henrik 45. mh 45. Son Anders 14. d:r Eva 9. Syst Anna 41. Jonas 37. mh 20. Svärmor Eva 57. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinkka 54]]. mh 46.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **Son [[Sinkko-141|Adam 14]]. [[Sinkko-142|Matts 8]]. [[Sinkko-143|Anders 2]]. d:r [[Sinkko-139|Maria 19]]. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 11]]. Sväg Stina 38. Aron 65. mh 54. *Inh Salamon Turku 49. mh 42. **Son Elias 6. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapi 43. **Son Anders 48. mh 49. Son Elias 11. David 7. Jonas 7. d:r Lena 9. bror Staffan 62. mh 56. Son Jonas 40. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adamson Mauno 35]] mh 42. **Son Adam 4. Elias 2. d:r Lisa 6. måg Gabriel Huttunen 21 mh 18. d:r Anna 14. E:n Lisa 73. d:r Maria 26. Maria Jöransdotter 82 ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374571 Jakso 882] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamss Yläsalmi 49. mh 47. **d:r Beatha 27. bror Anders 45. mh 40. son Adam 2. d:r Regina 7. bror David 40. Emanuel 31. Adam 25. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ===Suontakais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374573 Jakso 883] ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374574 Jakso 884] ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Enk Maria Taipale 67. **Son E:nk Anna 55. son [[Taipale-36|Anders 28]]. mh 34.(=[[Sinkko-79|Regiina]]) d:r [[Taipale-37|Lena 1]]. Son [[Taipale-38|David 2]]. Moses 20. d:r Eva 29. Caisa 16. Anna 13. stson Henrik 52 mh 49. son Elias 21. d:r Eva 20. *Skolm. Enk Caisa Davidsd:r 56. *Rotf Anders Andersson Kvutinen? 12. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374575 Jakso 885] *Mjölnaren Moses Kruskopp 43. 44. **Son Adam 18. Anders 16. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 9]]. d:r Maria 12. Sofia 11. far Petter 65. mh 66. Inh Stina Olkkonen 60. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonasson 54. mh 44. **Son Jonas 13. Anders 9. David 6. måg Johan Honka 29. mh 19. [[Torvi-1|Stina 17]]. Anna 15. br Enk Lisa Andersdotter 32 son Adam 8. Matts 4. Elias 2. d:r Walborg 10. syst Beatha 37. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamsson Torvi 56 mh 52. **Son Elias 19 mh 16. d:r Maria 15. Eva 12. Regina 9. d:r Gretha 52. Spt Beatha Huttunen 39. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Greta Gabrielsdotter 52. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 20]]. måg Adam Muukka 31. mh 24. son Adam 1. d:r Eva 2. d:r Maria 15. d:r son Henrik 9. *Rotf Eva Talka 64, mh 43. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattsson 56 mh 43. **Son Michel 28. Elias 19. David 14 Adam 3. Johan 2. d:r [[Torvi-3|Eva 21]]. syst E:n Sofia 65. ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uiminniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374576 Jakso 886] ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *E:n Walborg Muhli 60. *Son Elias 37. mh 38. son Michel 8. Anders 6. d:r Anna 2. Maria 1. d:r Sofia 43. Beata 17. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Enk Eva Eliasdotter 62. **Son f. d. Soldaten vid Indelta Jonas 32 mh 37. son Abram 9. Abel 4. Henrik 2. Son Emanuel 29. mh 46. måg Abel Saira 35. mh 35. d:r Anna 9. son [[Muhli-10|Anders 5]]. piga Anna Nikunen 26. *Inh. Walborg Nikunen 58. *d:o Adam Jonasson 39 mh 44. **Son Adam 9. _S:ne fattig David 6._ d:r Anna 4. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pekkanen 45. mh 37. **Son Michel 17. d:r [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 16]]. Eva 15. Anna 6. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374577 Jakso 887] ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Gabrielsdotter Sairain 57. **Son Anders 37. mh 31. son David 6. d:r Lisa 2. Jonas 35 mh 30. son Henrik 2. d:r Eva 5. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374578 Jakso 888] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374579 Jakso 889] ===Urola=== ===Värdölä=== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374580 Jakso 890] ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Johan Andersson 52. mh 49. **Son David 21 Matts 18. Fredrik 15. Bror Elias 45 mh 44. son Anders 18. Gabriel 15. Michel 3. Syster Hanna 41. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374581 Jakso 891] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson Turiain 62. mh 57. **d:r [[Turiainen-1|Regina 20]]. Maria 18. Måg Anders 30. mh 36. d:r Eva 8. *Inh Anders Jöransson Pekki 58 mh 50. **Son Adam 16. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidssn 81. **Son Jeremias 54, mh 56. son Moses 23. d:r Eva 2. d:r Maria 20. Eva 14. Elias 43. mh 39. d:r Lisa 9. *Rotf Henrik Askoin 64. mh 58. **_Son Jonas 21. döfstum, rotfattig_ *Torp Adam Thomasson 43 mh 42. **Son Gabriel 6. d:r Eva 12. Anna 2. syster Maria 39. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvo 56. **Son David 9. Anders 5. d:r Stina 11. E:n Hedda 80. *Inh. E:n Maria Renqvist 73. **Son Wilhelm 42. mh 50. _S:ne fattig son Anders 14._ Elias 10. dotter [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 7]]. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Enk Beatha Davidsdotter 45. **Son Elias 18. David 15. Adam 12. Michel 9. d:r Anna 27. Gretha 16. Svåg Adam 51. mh 59. d:r Maria 20. *Torp. E:n Eva Andersdotter 45. **Son Henrik 17. Thomas 15. _S:ne fattig David 10._ *Skallf Abel Miettinen 37 mh 38. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374582 Jakso 892] ===Sairala=== ===Ahtiala=== ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374583 Jakso 893] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=374584 Jakso 894]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1865. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1865 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2112 Vi:92], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/slistaus.ka?ay=9583 Vi:93] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1865]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1865]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680575 Jakso 789] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680603 Jakso 807 (vasen sivu)]-[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680577 Jakso 790 (oikea sivu)] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Abramss Ahtiain 31 mh 32 **Db Anders 53 Anna 57 Eva 64. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias 41]]. David 44. faster Kristina 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelss Marttinen 05 mh 21. **Db: Jonas 47 Gabriel 51 Michel 54. Anna 41 [[Marttinen-139|Eva 49]]. sytngsh Benjamin 05 d:r Eva Adamsd:r 15. ====Hemman 2, 4 (1)==== *Adams Kuortinens E:a Sofia 15. **Son Adam 25 mh 30 db Anna 50 Michel 53 Johan 58 Maria 49. Eva 55 Anna 63 Anders 26 mh 34 db Elias 53 Anders 58 Adam 60 Anna 55 David 63. David 28 mh 43 db Eva 62 Walborg 63 Matts 38 mh 41 ds:n Jonas 62. *Spt Elias Adamss Sihvo 14 mh 23. **Db Emanuel 42 David 48 Thomas 55 Eva 59 Anna 63 *Skom Jonas Lavikain 01 mh 13. **Son Elias 16 mh 38 Hedvig 44. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *hust Anna Jeremd:r Laurikain 25. **Man Elias 16 db Jonas 44 David 51 Matts 62 Anna 48 blgsm Anders 10 mh 19 db Kajsa 45 Walborg 49 Anna 51 Sofia 54. Regina 59 Eva 64. svägerska Stina 27 sytngsh Jonas mh 01 *Fattigh [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamss Mauno 12]] mh 18.((kuolema Rotfattig Eva Eliedr. Maunu s. n. 1818)) **Db [[Maunu-22|Adam 56]] [[Maunu-20|Lisa 49]] [[Maunu-21|Beata 52]] [[Maunu-23|Eva 60]] [[Maunu-19|Anna 46]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikain 11 mh 17. **Son Elias 35 mh 44. Wilhelm 44. Adam 48 d:r Anna 39. Eva 52 Walborg 55 stmor Maria 09 d:r Lisa 42, tassig. syster Eva 27. *Torp: Michel Thomass d:o 16 mh 20. **Db Anders 52 Adam 61 Anna 55 Stina 59. *Rotf E:a Eva Jöransd:r 85. ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680578 Jakso 791] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkkonen 00 **Son Salomon 25 mh 40 db Anna 49 [[Parkkonen-9|Mina 51]] Eva 57 Anna 62. son Jonas 48 mh 34 Elias 42 d:r [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 44]]. Kajsa 02. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *David Gabrielss Luukas 13 mh 14 **(tekemättä) *Rotf Hedvig Eriksd:r 92 *Tp Anders Mikkola 13 mh 16 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Hyväri 08 mh 12 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Maria Davidsd:r 97. **(tekemättä) *Tp E:n Anna Jeremiasd:r Hyväri 04. **Son Gabriel 25 mh 30 db Anna 54 Eva 59 Beata 61 Hedvig 63 d:r Martha 33 söner [[Hyväri-2|Moses 41]] Anders 45. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:n Regina Gabd:r Tapanain 05 **(tekemättä) *sytnl E:n Sofia f:o 18. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomass d:o 30 mh 31. **(tekemättä) *Tp David Jöranss d:o 08 mh 13. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Esaias Anderss Junnonens arfv. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:n Valborg Adamsd:r 02 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonass Junonen 27 mh 43. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam d:o 97 mh 10 **(tekemättä) *Inh: Greta Huttunen kyrkf ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johanss Sinkko 16]] mh [[Unknown-241323|16]]. **St son [[Pukki-13|Anders 34]] mh 37 d:r Maria 57 Anna 62 Michel 36 mh 41 Anna 48 [[Sinkko-1|Beata 59]] ((po. 50)) Valborg 55 sytnh Adam 92 mh 10 db Jonas 46 Matts 54 Eva 50. ===Huttula=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680580 Jakso 792] ===Ithiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Matts Eliass Heiska 06 mh 16 **Son Adam 30 mh 32 db Stina 52 Anna 55 Eva 58 Matts 40 mh 41 db Anders 53 d:r Lisa 47 Eva 52 Lena 56 sytngsh Maria 14. E:n Walborg 21. *Kyrkf Maria Ropponen 05. *Tp David Eliass Heikkinen 14 mh 10 **Söner Jonas 38 Gabriel 44 Anders 47 Adam 50 d:r Anna 41 Eva 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r 12 **Måg Gabriel Ahonen 22 mh 33 db Matts 59 Maria 56 Anna 62 dreng Fredrik Juvonen 45 piga Regina 48. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Eliass Heiska 16 mh 30 **Db Adam 50 Eva 52 Lena 56 Maria 62 piga Maria Davidsd:r 38. *Inh Anders Parkkon 30 ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Johan Eliass Kinnari 16 mh 15. **Måg David Wainikka 37 mh 44 db [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *E:n Lena Mattsd:r d:o 00. **Son Elias 27 mh 27 Alexander 50, blind, Elias 54. Adam 57. Anna 46 Lisa 48 Eva 60 Mina 63. ===Juvola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680581 Jakso 793] ===Kuukkaniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Anderss Kuukka 13 mh 13 **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Häradsd Fredrik d:o S:r 86. **(tekemättä) *f d sold Adam Gabrielss 93. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Gabrielss 23 mh 28. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattss Kuukka 11 mh 21. **(tekemättä) *skrädd Anders Adamss d:o 42 mh 43. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Mattss d:o 09 mh 24. **(tekemättä) *Tp E:n Beata Pålsd:r 08. **Son [[Holopainen-44|Adam 33.]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Hanna Michd:r Kuukka 03. **(tekemättä) ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu 91. **(tekemättä) *Tp E:n Lena Andersd:r 13. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomass Suomalain 17 mh 20. **(tekemättä) *Inh Maria Renqvist 11, sjuklig ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680583 Jakso 794] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Michel Junnonen 32 mh 04. **(tekemättä) *Torp. Adam Thomass Kiiski 16 mh 11. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamss Talkka 22 mh 21. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabss Mattero 14]] mh 17. **Db [[Mattero-15|Adam 40]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 47]] [[Mattero-13|Eva 43]] [[Mattero-14|Maria 50]] mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha 90]] sytngsh Elias Davidds 26. fattig. *Tp [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielss 23]] mh 22 **Db Anna 50 Lena 55 Lisa 61 piga Eva Napari 18 ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminss 21]] mh [[Maunu-2|22]] **Db [[Mattero-2|Jonas 51]] [[Mattero-20|David 58]] [[Mattero-19|Stina 43]] [[Mattero-21|Eva 62]] ===Kaarmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen 03 mh 04. **E:a Greta 87. *Inh Josef Kurenniemi 06 mh 06, kyrkf ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *hustr Lisa Johd:r Pekkanen 15. **Man Adam Mattss 29 db Gabriel 58 s:n Michel 45 mh 40 David 54. Anna 49. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henrikss d:o 12 mh 13. **Db: [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 47]] Eva 40 Regina 52 bror Salomon 16 mh 27 db Henrik 50 ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680585 Jakso 795] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Kapiain arfv. **Son David 16 mh 14. Matts 24 mh 25 db Elias 46 Anders 57. David 63 Johan 63 Maria 49 Stina 52 Eva 54. Anna 60. svåger Gabriel 86 s:n Adam 35 Michel 39 d:r Lisa 20. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Abderss d:o 08 mh 05. **Db Anders 39 Jonas 45 Michel 55 Adam 58 Matts 64 Eva 51 syster Lisa 11. son Elias 43 syst Sofia 16 E:a Lisa 07. *Tp Anders Kalamies 13 mh 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Elias Adamss Kapiain 12 mh 30 **D:r Anna 51 Stina 58 Lisa 61 Eva 64. bror Matts 15 mh 23 Db Michel 59 Eva 54. Anna 57. *Svarfv. Adam Taipale 28 mh 36 **Db Elias 59 Anders 64. Anna 61. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Eva Eliasd:r Kapiain 28. **Man [[Mattero-16|Salomon Benjaminss 26]] db Elias 60 söner Adam 50 Anders 52 Michel 54. bror Erik 18 mh 30 db Matts 56 Henrik 61 Eva 54. Anna 59 Fredrik 27 mh 38 son Jonas 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680586 Jakso 796] ===Kurkela=== ===Korpela=== ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Häradsd: Abel Nisonen 23 mh 25. **st barn [[Kouvo-6|Adam 44]]. David 46 Elias 52 Jonas 53. Anders 60 Anna 63. Gabriel 62. Eva 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielss Kouvo 10 mh 20 **Deras barn Henrik 39 Matts 45 Anders 50 Eva 48 [[Kouvo-5|Maria 53]] Anna 56. Regina 59 brorson Gabriel 32 mh 34 db Gabriel 58 Adam 52 Stina 54. svägerska Stina 97 d:r Lisa 28. ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680588 Jakso 797] ===Merenlaks=== ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Eva Adamsd:r 16 **Måg Henrik Näiwä 36 mh 42 db Maria 45 Anna 51. Lena 55. Elias 23. mh [[Maunu-10|31]] db Adam 60 Anna 52 Eva 55. Stina 57 d:r Lisa 28. Hanna 32 db Anna 63. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-7|Paul Johanss Sinkka 01]] mh 05.(=[[Turku-1|Heta]]) **Son [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel 34]]. mh 42.(=[[Torvi-1|Kristiina]]) db [[Sinkko-13|Gabriel 61]]. [[Sinkko-14|Adam 64]]. [[Sinkko-10|Anna 41]]. [[Sinkko-11|Adam 44]] *Inh Elias Saira 39 mh 31. **Db Dawid 57 Elias 62 Lisa 60. *Tp Adam Eliass 13 mh 23. **D:r Lisa 47 Eva 59 Kristina 63 syster Hedvig 17 Sofia 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Johanss Metso 97 **Son Elias 26 mh 29. Adam 40 David 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Eva Johd:r d:r 21. **Son Anders 38. Gabriel 34 mh 32 db Gabriel 64 Anna 59. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsd:r Nuppola 13 **Måg David Junnonen 31. mh 40 Adam 59 Eva 62 Anders 47 Eva 49 blgsm E:n Lisa Johansd:r 26 db Matts 54. Anna 50 Stina 52 syster Anna 23. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Regina Andersd:r 05 **Db Salomon 43 Eva 32 Anna 48 måg Simon Mattss Sairain 32 mh 39 db Anders 64 Eva 59 E:n Walborg 05. Svägerska Stina 11. Greta 95. ===Nisala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680589 Jakso 798] ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henrkss Mauno 16 mh 20 **Db Anders 43 Elias 61. Anna 56 bror Gabriel 26 mh 45 sytngsh Abram 96 mh 16. sytngsh [[Maunu-3|Adam 85.]] bror Jonas 19 mh 24 db David 56 Eva 49 Anna 53. Stina 59 Lena 65 *Tp E:n [[Unknown-259127|Anna d:o 95.]] **[[Maunu-14|Sofia 23]] [[Maunu-16|Lena 32]] son [[Maunu-17|Adam 53]]. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680591 Jakso 799] ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Käärmenniemis arfv. **Son Thomas 41 mh 46 måg Jonas 29 mh 35 son Anders 62. Adam 52 David 55 Lisa 49. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *E:n Johanna Johansd:r 10 **Db David 38 Johan 49 Elias 52 Petter 54 Stina 32 Lisa 46 *Inh. Anna Vanhapelto 06. *Inh. Jonas Filipss Heikko 09 mh 89. rotf. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Anders Käärmenniemi 93 mh 97 **Son Kristian 32 mh 43 dson Anders 62 rotf David Mattss Matara 97 ===Parkkola=== ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680592 Jakso 800] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Mattsd:r 13. **Son Elias 37 mh 41. dson David 52 Stina 43 Eva 46 brors E:a Eva 05. d:r Regina 32 son Adam 14 mh 33 Maria 59 Anna 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Moses Eliass Talkka 12 mh 38. **Db Anders 42 David 54 Eva 48 Stina 57 bror Davids barn Michel 49 Regina 51. *Tp. Abram Jonass d:o 21 mh 26 **Son Michel 62 Eva 25 Anna 57. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *David Anderss d:o 33 mh 39. **Db Anders 59 Lisa 62 Lena 62 Maria 64 d:r Regina 39. svåger Matts 09 mh 17 db Anna 50 Eva 56 son Gabriel 17 faster Walborg 93. mor Maria 10. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Suokia 95 mh 00 **Son Elias 21 mh 25 db Lisa 44 Lena 47 Maria 49 Eva 51 Regina 62 ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Davidsd:r Ruohia 30 **Måg David Saira 27 mh 25 db Elias 49 Eva 47 Stina 51 Lisa 53. Regina 59 Adam 63. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David d:o 92 mh 97 **Db Elias 28 Anders 38 Sofia 32 Maria 34. Beata 36. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Matts Henrkss d:o, sjukl, 18 mh 18. **Db Elias 43? Anders 56 Anna 56. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Gabriel d:o d:o 26 mh 28. **Db Anna 56 Stina 61 [[Ruohia-1|Eva 64]]. *Skom Esaias Buri 35. *Tp. Jonas Petterss:n 04 mh 12 **Db Anders 46 Anna 37 Sofia 40 Regina 43. *Inh Elias Davidss Metso 11 mh 38. **Db David 30 Maria 60 Lisa 63. *Muraren Anders Taria 99 mh 10. **Db David 30 Adam 46 Elias 50 Anders 54. ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Aron Johss Okko 01 mh 10 **Son Gabriel 32 mh 40 David 38 Stina 49 Lena 45 syster Lisa Johansd:r 04. *Tp Fredrik Johss d:o 10 mh 15 **Söner Johan 41. Adam 45. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Lisa Adamsd:r 09 **Son Erik 36 mh 40 Anna 61 Eva 64. Salomon 41 d:r Eva 31 blgsm David 14 mh 23 db Adam 52 Anders 59 Eva 61 Johanna 63. *Tp Matts Petters Okko 19 mh 26 **Db Elias 56 Anna 47 Eva 49. *Smed Jonas d:o d:o 22 mh 40 **Db Anna 52. Eva 50. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680594 Jakso 801] ===Suomalais=== ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salomon Sinkka 14]] mh 17 **Db [[Sinkko-18|Anders 41]] mh 47.(=[[Muukka-1|Anna]]) [[Sinkko-19|Staffan 43]] [[Sinkko-20|Salomon 48]] [[Sinkko-24|David 50]] [[Sinkko-25|Elias 55]] [[Sinkko-21|Maria 46]] [[Sinkko-22|Eva 52]] [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]] [[Sinkko-26|Lena 61]]. *Inh [[Sinkko-67|Adam Esaiass d:o 09]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-14|Petter Taipale 08]] mh 21.(=[[Sinkko-72|Anna]]) **Son [[Taipale-15|Henrik 39]] mh 39(=[[Turiainen-1|Regina]]) db [[Taipale-21|Anna 63]] [[Taipale-18|David 50]] [[Taipale-19|Anders 58]] [[Taipale-17|Eva 46]] [[Taipale-13|Lena 55]] svägerska [[Sinkko-73|Eva 23]] piga Johanna Jonasd:r Taipale 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabss Sinkka 24]] mh 38(=[[Olkkonen-2|Eeva]]) **D:r [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]] [[Sinkko-81|Lisa 63]] syster [[Sinkko-77|Eva 21]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-99|Anders d:o 03]] mh 15.(=[[Ahonen-12|Regina]]) **Son [[Sinkko-106|Adam 33]] mh 38(=[[Kangasmäki-1|Eeva]]) db [[Sinkko-115|Anna 60]] [[Sinkko-116|Eva 63]] [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel 39]] [[Sinkko-112|Anders 52]] [[Sinkko-113|David 54]] d:r [[Sinkko-104|Eva 29]] [[Sinkko-110|Beata 45]] [[Sinkko-109|Maria 48]] [[Sinkko-114|Stina 57]] bror [[Sinkko-101|Matts 09]] mh 15.(=[[Suomalainen-4|Katriina]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680595 Jakso 802] *Landth [[Sinkko-161|Matts Sinkko 39]] mh 43(=[[Pekkanen-1|Liisa]]) **Db [[Sinkko-167|Michel 63]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Petterss d:o 16]] mh 22 **Db [[Sinkko-202|Abram 48]] [[Sinkko-206|Elias 60]]. [[Sinkko-203|Eva 45]] [[Sinkko-205|Stina 55]] [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel 21]] mh 30.(=[[Poikulainen-8|Eeva]]) db [[Sinkko-221|David 52]] [[Sinkko-229|Anders 57]] [[Sinkko-230|Adam 60]] [[Sinkko-231|Michel 63]] [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] Syster [[Sinkko-199|Stina 18]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson d:o 10. **Db Gabriel 46 Anna 51 Lena 55 Lisa 58 Henrik 14 mh 14 db Anders 45 Eva 50 Syster Anna 17. Jonas 22 mh 39 db Adam 61 Elias 63 svärmor Eva 96. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam d:o 05]] mh 14.(=[[Rapi-2|Eeva]]) **Db [[Sinkko-141|Adam 45]] [[Sinkko-142|Matts 51]] [[Sinkko-143|Anders 56]] [[Sinkko-144|David 60]] [[Sinkko-140|Anna 48]]. svägerska Stina 21 Aron 93 mh 05. *Inh Salomon Turku 10 mh 17. **Son Elias 53. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Rapis arfv. **Son Anders 11 mh 10 db Elias 48 David 52 Jonas 52 Lena 50 bror Staffan 98 mh 04 Jakob 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adams Mauno 24]] mh 17 **Db Adam 55 Elias 57. Lisa 51 måg Gabriel Huttunen 38. mh 41 dd:r Anna 62 Stina 64 Anna 44. E:n Lisa 88 d:r Maria 33. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamss Yläsallmi 10 mh 25. **Br: Anders 14 mh 19. db Regina 52 bröder David 18. Emanuel 29 måg Matts Henrikss Mauno 29 mh 33. db Eva 62 Anna 63. Adam 34. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680597 Jakso 803] ===Suontakais=== ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680599 Jakso 804] ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:a Maria Taipale 94 **Son E:a Anna 04 son [[Taipale-36|Anders 31]] mh 34(=[[Sinkko-79|Regiina]]) db [[Taipale-38|David 56]] [[Taipale-41|Henrik 60]] [[Taipale-37|Lena 59]] [[Taipale-42|Adam 64]]. Moses 39 Kajsa 43 Anna 46 st son Henrik 07 mh 10 son Elias 38 d:r Eva 38 Anna 34. *Mjöln Moses Kruskopf 15 mh 21. **Db Adam 41 Anders 43 [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 50]] Maria 45 Sofia 48 far Petter 94 mh 93. Inh Stina Olkkonen 99. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonass Torvi 05 mh 15. **Db Jonas 46 Anders 49 David 53 Anna 44. bror E:a Lisa Andersd:r 27 Adam 51 Matts 55 Elias 58 Walborg 49 syst Beata 22 dreng Gabriel Torvi 08. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamss d:o 05 mh 09. **Son Elias 40 mh 42 db Adam 60 d:r Maria 44 Eva 47 Regina 50 Greta 08. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:a Greta Gabrielsd:r d:o 08. **Son [[Torvi-4|David 39]] mh 41(=[[Sinkko-139|Maria]]) måg Adam Muukka 27 mh 33 db Adam 59 Elias 61 Jonas 64. Eva 57 d:r Maria 44. son Henrik 49. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattss d:o 03 mh 06. **Elias 40 mh 45 David 45 Adam 55 Johan 57 d:r [[Torvi-3|Eva 37]] syster Sofia 94. ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uiminniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680600 Jakso 805] ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *E:n Walborg Muhli 99. *Son Elias 22 mh 21 db Michel 51 Anders 53 Anna 55 Eva 61. Beata 42 ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *E:n Eva Eliasd:r d:o 00 **Son f d sold Jonas 27 db Abram 49 Abel 55 Henrik 57 Emanuel 31 mh 13 måg Abel Saira 24 mh 24 db Lisa 61 d:r Anna 49 son [[Muhli-10|Anders 53]]. piga Anna Nikunen 34. *Inh Walborg Nikunen 01. *Inh Adam Jonass:n 19? mh 15. **Son Adam 49 d:r Anna 55 son Elias 45 Anders 63. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:a Regina Gabrd:r Sairain 02 **Son Anders 22 mh 28 Db David 53 [[Kohonen-7|Elias 60]] Lisa 57 Jonas 24. mh 29 db Henrik 59 Adam 61 Eva 54. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680602 Jakso 806 (vasen sivu)]-[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680603 Jakso 807 (oikea sivu)] ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Gabriel Kristerss d:o 91 mh 23. **Son Abram 34 mh 34 db Anders 57 Anna 55 Stina 60 Anna 64 d:r Adam 50 Elias 59. *Skrädd Abram Saira 24 mh 37. **Son Michel 62 d:r Eva 57 Stina 60. Lärling Adam Sairain 47. Jonas Metso 42. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ===Wärdölä=== ===Wainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680605 Jakso 808] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andss Tuuriain 95 mh 02 **D:r Maria 41 måg Anders 29 mh 23 d:r Eva 51. *Spt Jeremias Esaiass 06 mh 10 **Db Eva 47 Lena 51. *Inh Anders Jöranss Pekki 01 mh 08. *Skrädd Adam Anderss 42 ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidss:n 78. **Son Jeremias 05 mh 03 son Moses 35 mh 26 d:r Eva 56 måg Jonas 25 mh 40(=Maria) db [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. Eva 45. Elias 12 mh 19 d:r Lisa 50. *Rotf Henrik Askoin 95. **Son Jonas 38, döfstum, rotf. *Tp Adam Thomass:n 15 mh 15. **Db Gabriel 53 Anna 58. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvo 03 mh 20. **Db David 50 Anders 54. Stina 48. *Tp Wilhelm Renqvist 17. **D:r [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 52]]. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *E:n Beata Davidsd:r 14. **Db Elias 41 Adam 47 Michel 50 svåger Adam 08 mh 01. *Tp E:n Eva Andersd:r 14. **Thomas 43 David 49. *Skallf Abel Miettinen 37 mh 38. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680607 Jakso 809]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1870

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1870. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa ei ole ilmoitettu henkilöiden ikiä eikä syntymävuosia. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1870 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2115 Vi:106], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2116 Vi:107], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2117 Vi:108] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1870]]

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1870]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680796 Jakso 694] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680799 Jakso 695] ===Ahtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Abramsson Ahtiain, h Stina. **B: Anders, 1-1. Br: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias]]. Faster Stina ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelsson Marttinen öfå, h Maria. **B: Anna, Jonas, Gabriel, [[Marttinen-139|Eva]], 1-0. Moster Eva Adamsd:r. *Skrädd: Abram Jonasson Karhu, h Katrina **B: 0-1. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Sofia Adamsd:r Kuortinen. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Elias Jonasson Laurikainen, h Valborg. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Laurikain. **(tekemättä) *Inh: Anders Laurikain, h Maria. **(tekemättä) *[[Maunu-4|Matts Maunu.]] **B: [[Maunu-20|Lisa]], [[Maunu-21|Beata]], [[Maunu-19|Anna]], 1-1(=[[Maunu-22|Adam]],[[Maunu-23|Eeva]]). ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Laurikain, h Beata **(tekemättä) *Torp: Michel Laurikain, h Sofia **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Stina Johansd:r Kuortinen, man Jonas Andersson Nisonen **(tekemättä) ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Parkkonen arfv: **B: Nämndeman Salomon, h Regina, b: Anna, 0-4. B: Jonas, h Maria b: 2-0. B: Elias, h Katrina, [[Parkkonen-10|Stina]]. blm: E:n Kaisa öfå. b: Anders. E:n Maria Eliasd:r b: 0-1. *1. lös Person. **Gabriel Alexandersson ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *David Gabrielsson Luukas, h Regina **B: Gabriel, h Eva, b: 1-1. B: Matts, h Eva, Anders, Regina, Anna, 0-1. Syst: Eva öfå, Fhj: Hedda Eriksd:r. *Torp: Anders Mikkola **B: Adam, Anders ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Hyväri, h Lisa **B: Jonas, Abel, 1-0. Syst: Kaisa tassig. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680802 Jakso 696] *Inh: Anders Hyväri. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Maria Davidsd:rs arfv **B: Jonas, h Beata. b: Eva, Anna 1-0. B: David, h Regina. b: 2-1. B: Adam, h Eva (Johan, h Eva) på pass i R:land. b: 1-0. *Torp: E:n Anna Jeremiasd:r Hyväri öfå **B: [[Hyväri-2|Moses]], h [[Sinkko-163|Lisa]] b: 1-0(=[[Hyväri-3|Aatami]]) B: Anders, Martha. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain, h Margreta **B: 1-1. Br: Salomon, h Anna. b: 0-2. Sytn: E:n Regina Tapanain, E:n Sofia Tapanain, b: Anders brkl: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomasson Tapanain, h Anna **B: 3-2. Br: Adam, h Anna, 1-1. *Torp: David Jöransson d:o h Lisa **B: Maria, Anders. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Elias Esaiasson Junnonen, h Eva **B: 4-1. Br: Anders, h Maria. b: 3-2. Syst: Regina, Fastr: Sofi öfå. Fhj: E:n Eva. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:n Valborg Adamsd:r öfå **B: Adam, b: Anna, Adam, 1-0. B: Matts, h Walborg. b: 2-2. B: Petter, Fredrik. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonasson Junnonen, h Walborg **B: 3-0. E:n Stina, b: Adam, Regina. Gabriel. Fhj: Greta Huttunen. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Gabrielsson d:o öfå, h Beata **B: Adam, h Lisa. b: 1-2. B: Eva. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Sinkko-2|Aron Johansson Sinkko]], h [[Unknown-241323|Valborg]] **St: son [[Pukki-13|Anders]], h Eva. b: 0-3. Michel, h Eva b: 0-1. B: 0-2. Sytn: E:n Eva Thomasd:r, b: Jonas, Eva, 1-0. ===Huttula=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680805 Jakso 697] ===Iittiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Matts Eliasson Heiska. **B: Matts, h Lisa. b: 1-1. B: Lisa, Eva, 0-1. E:n Walborg Henriksd:r b: Matts Jonasson, h Stina, 0-2. Sytn: Maria Fhj: Maria Nupponen. *Torp: David Eliasson Heikkinen, h Maria **B: Jonas, Anna, Gabriel, Anders, Adam, Eva. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r **Måg Gabriel Ahonen, h Lisa, b: 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Eliasson Heiska, h Kristina **B: Adam, 1-2. P: Maria Davidsd:r. *Inh: Anders Parkkonen. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Andersson Wainikka, h Eva. **B: 1-1.(=?, [[Vainikka-1|Maria]]) blm: Johan Eliasson. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Henriksson Skinnari, h Maria. **B: Anna, Lisa, Alexander. blind, 3-1. ===Juvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ====Hemman 5 (1)==== ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Prosten Carl Gustav Streng öfå. *Pastors Subst: Salomon Majander **Lisa Jakobsd:r öfå. *Klockar Anders Laurén, h Wendla **B. 2-4. P: Eva Kurki. Fhj: Regina Partamies. *Inh Elias Kiiski, h Hedda, mls. o ffb: **B. 0-3. *F. d. Skolmästar Robert Laurén, h Kristina *Fhj: Eva Orkkonen. **B. 1-2. Maria Mört öfå. ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Johan Andersson Kuukka h Sofia **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680808 Jakso 698] *Inh: Adam Davidsson Mikkola brkl: h Beata mls: o: ffb: **B: 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Magdalena Kuukka. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Gabrielsson Huttunen, h Regina. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka, h Beata. **(tekemättä) *Skräddar Anders Adamsson Kuukka, h Eva. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Adamsson Kuukka, h Beata. **(tekemättä) *Torp: E:n Beata Pålsd:r **B: [[Holopainen-32|Adam]], h [[Holopainen-31|Eva]] b: 1-1.(=[[Holopainen-35|Mooses]]-[[Holopainen-48|Anna]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Abramsson, h Maria. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Anders Kuukka, h Kristina ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Lensu öfå. **(tekemättä) *Torp E:n Lena Andersd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Salomon Esaiasson Junnonen, h Lena. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Michel Junnonen, h Katrina öfå. **(tekemättä) *Skräddar Fredrik Stenberg, h Anna **(tekemättä) *Inh: Eva Andersd:r Kakkonen. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talka, h Katrina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson Mattero]], h Maria. **B: [[Mattero-13|Eva]], [[Mattero-15|Adam]], [[Mattero-11|Gabriel]], [[Mattero-14|Maria]], mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha ofå.]] Fhj: Elias Davidds. *Inh: Maria Renqvist *Torp: [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson Mattero]], h Anna. **B: Anna, 1-1. P: Eva Napari. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminsson d:o]], h [[Maunu-2|Beata]]. **B: [[Mattero-19|Stina]], [[Mattero-2|Jonas]], 1-1(=[[Mattero-20|David]]-[[Mattero-21|Eva]]). D: [[Korpelin-1|Matts Korppelin]]. ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanen öfå, h Susanna öfå *Torp: Josef Kurenniemi, h Maria ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Lisa Johansd:r Pekkanen, man Adam Mattsson. **B: Anna, 2-0. Michel, h Anna, b: 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henriksson d:o, h Lisa **B: [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas]], Eva, Regina. br: Salomon, h Eva, b: Henrik 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680811 Jakso 699] ===Kaamanniemi=== ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *David Adamsson Kapiain, h Margreta **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson d:o, h Lisa **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680815 Jakso 700] *Torp: Anders Kalamies, h Stina ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Adamsson Kapiain, h Anna. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts d:o d:o, h Katrina **(tekemättä) *Svarfvarn Adam Taipale, h Kristina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Kapiain **St:far [[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero]], h Eva. Br: Anders, 3-0. *Inh: Erik Davidsson, h Anna, mls. o. ffb: **(tekemättä) ===Kurkela=== ===Korpela=== ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Kouvo-6|Adam Andersson Kouvo]], h [[Sinkko-110|Beata]] **B. 0-1.(=[[Kouvo-7|Eeva]]) St:far. Häradsd: Abel Nisonen, h Eva, b: David, Elias, Jonas, 3-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielsson d:o, h Katrina. **B: Henrik, Matts, Eva, Anders, [[Kouvo-5|Maria]], 0-2. Br:son Gabriel, h Regina, b: 3-2. Sväg: Stina öfå, b: Lisa. ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680818 Jakso 701] ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Henrik Näivä, h Beata **B: 1-1. Sväg: Lisa, Hanna, E:n Eva Adamsd:r b: Anna 0-1. *Torp: Elias Eliasson Remunen, h [[Maunu-10|Regina]] **B: Anna, 1-3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pettersson Savikurki h:n *Inh E:n Stina Johansd:r **B: Lisa, 0-1. Syst: Sofia. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Metsos arfv: **B: Elias, h Eva. b: 0-1. B: David, h Maria, Judith. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Eva Johansd:r Metso **B: Anders, Gabriel, h Anna. b: 2-1. *Skräddar Jonas Andersson Metso *Inh: [[Sinkko-7|Pål Johansson Sinkko öfå]], h [[Turku-1|Hedvig öfå]] **B: [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel]], h [[Torvi-1|Kristina]], b: 3-0(=[[Sinkko-13|Kaapriel]],[[Sinkko-14|Aatami]],?) B: [[Sinkko-10|Anna]]. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsd:r Nuppola **E:n Maria Salomonsd:r b: 0-3. B: Anders, E:n Lisa Johansd:r b: Anna, Stina, 1-0. Syst: Anna. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *E:n Regina Andersd:rs arfv: **B: Salomon, Anna, måg Simon Mattsson Sairanen, h Maria. b: 2-1. Sväg: Stina, E:n Walborg öfå. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680820 Jakso 702] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henrksson Maunu, h Regina **B: Anders, h Anna 1-1. Br: Gabriel, h Valborg. b: 1-0. Br: Jonas, h Beata b: Eva, Anna, 1-3. Sytn: Abram öfå, h Lisa. *Torp: E:n [[Unknown-259127|Anna d:o]] öfå. **B: [[Maunu-14|Sofia]], [[Maunu-16|Lena]], [[Maunu-17|Adam]]. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680823 Jakso 703] ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Mattsd:r **B: David, Stina, Eva, Elias, h Eva, b: 0-2. E:n Eva öfå. b: Regina, 0-2. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *David Andersson Talkka, h Sofia **B: 2-3. Syst: Regina, Svg: Matts, h Sofia, b: Anna, 0-1. mor Maria, frbr: Gabriel, Faster Walborg öfå. Adam Andersson. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Moses Eliasson d:o, h Eva. **B: 1-3. Regina Davidsd:r. P: Anna Johansd:r *Torp: Abram Jonasson d:o, h Lisa. **B: 1-2.(=Michel, Anna, [[Talka-2|Kristiina]]?) Sysk: Johan, Eva. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680825 Jakso 704] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Matts Henriksson Ruohias arfv **E:n Eva Thomasd:r B: Elias, Anna, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Gabriel d:o d:o, h Eva **B: 0-3.(=Anna, Stiina, [[Ruohia-1|Eeva]]) *Torp: Jonas Pettersson Buure öfå:, h Sofia **B: Anna, Regina, Sofia, Anders, Esaias. *Inh: Elias Davidsson Metso, h Eva. mls. o. ffb: **B: 0-2.(=Maria, Lisa) *Torp: E:n Anna Johansd:r **B: David, Adam, Elias 1-0.(=Anders) ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Aron Johansson Okko öfå, h Kristina **B: Stina, Gabriel, h Eva, b: 0-1. B: David, h Anna. b: 1-0. Syst: Lisa. öfå. *Torp: Fredrik Johansson Okko, h Maria **B: Johan, Adam. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Adamsd:r **B: Eva, Erik, h Maria, b: 1-2. blm: David, h Maria, b: Adam, 3-1.(=Anders, Eeva) *Torp: E:n Lena Adamsd:r **B: 1-0. *Smed Jonas Pettersson Okko, h Kristina **B: Eva, Anna, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680827 Jakso 705] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salomon Staffansson Sinkko]] h Lisa **B: [[Sinkko-19|Staffan]] h [[Parkkonen-9|Mina]], [[Sinkko-20|Salomon]], [[Sinkko-24|David]], [[Sinkko-21|Maria]], [[Sinkko-22|Eva]], [[Sinkko-18|Anders]] h [[Muukka-1|Anna]], b: 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-27|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-28|Liisa]]) B: 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-25|Elias]], [[Sinkko-23|Anna]], [[Sinkko-26|Leena]]) P: Maria Andersd:r D: [[Sinkko-11|Adam Pålsson]]. *Inh: [[Sinkko-67|Adam Eliasson Sinkko]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-15|Henrik Pettersson Taipale]] h [[Turiainen-1|Regina]] **B: 0-1.(=[[Taipale-21|Anna]]) Far [[Taipale-14|Petter]], b: [[Taipale-17|Eva]], [[Taipale-18|David]], 1-1.(=[[Taipale-19|Antti]], [[Taipale-13|Leena]]) Svg: [[Sinkko-73|Eva]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabrielsson Sinkko]] h [[Olkkonen-2|Lisa]] **B: 0-3.(=[[Sinkko-80|Anna]], [[Sinkko-82|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-84|Liisa]]) Syst: [[Sinkko-77|Eva]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Elias Sinkkos h:n *Inh: [[Sinkko-99|Anders Sinkko]] öfå, h [[Ahonen-12|Regina]] **B: [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel]], 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-113|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina]]) [[Sinkko-106|Adam]] h [[Kangasmäki-1|Eva]], b: 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-115|Anna]], [[Sinkko-116|Eeva]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *[[Sinkko-101|Matts Mattsson]] h [[Suomalainen-4|Katrina]] **B: [[Sinkko-164|Helena]], 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-166|Eeva]]) [[Sinkko-161|Matts Mattsson]] h [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa]], b: 3-0(=[[Sinkko-167|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-174|Robert]], [[Sinkko-182|Antti]]) D: Michel Tapanain. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-197|Abram Pettersson Sinkko]] h Maria **B: [[Sinkko-202|Adam]], [[Sinkko-203|Eva]], 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-206|Elias]], [[Sinkko-205|Kristiina]]) Br: [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel]] h [[Poikulainen-8|Eva]], b: [[Sinkko-221|David]], 3-3(=[[Sinkko-229|Antti]], [[Sinkko-230|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-231|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-228|Anna]], [[Sinkko-232|?]], [[Sinkko-233|Helena]]) Syst: [[Sinkko-199|Stina]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson d:o **B: Anna, 0-2. E:n Anna Aronsd:r b: 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-185|Mikko]]) Br: Henrik h Maria, b: Anders, Eva, Br: Jonas h Maria, b: 3-0. Syst: Anna, Svm: Eva öfå. D: David Sinkko. *Inh: Sofia Johansd:r mls. o. ffb: **B: 1-2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Mattsson Sinkko]] öfå, h [[Rapi-2|Eva]] **B: [[Sinkko-141|Adam]], [[Sinkko-140|Anna]], [[Sinkko-142|Matts]], 2-0.(=[[Sinkko-143|Antti]], [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti]]) Svg: Stina. *Inh: E:n Elisabeth Pettersd:r **B: Elias. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Mosesson Rapi **B: Elias, Lena, David, Jonas, Br: Jakob. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:n Regina Davidsd:r **Måg David Kiesi h Eva, b: 2-0 B: Lisa. E:n Lisa Andersd:r b: Maria, Anna 0-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *[[Maunu-8|Elias Adamsson Maunu]], h Kristina **B: Lisa, 2-0. Måg Gabriel Huttunen h Eva, b: 1-2. B: Anna. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamsson Yläsallmi h Stina. **B. 2-0. Br: David, Emanuel, Anders h Lisa, b: Regina, Adam, Måg Matts///Henriksson Maunu h Beata, b: 1-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680830 Jakso 706] ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Hedda Johansd:r **B: Anna, 0-1. blm: Gabriel h Lena, b: Eva, Michel, Lena, 1-0. blm: Anders h Maria, b: Stina, 2-2. *Skomakar [[Maunu-7|Adam Maunu]] h Maria **B: 0-3. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/12)==== ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680832 Jakso 707] ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Maria Jöransd:r Taipales arvf **Son E:n Anna öfå, b: Anna, [[Taipale-36|Anders]] h [[Sinkko-79|Regina]], b: 2-2.(=[[Taipale-38|Taavetti]], [[Taipale-42|Aatami]], [[Taipale-37|Leena]], [[Taipale-43|Eeva]]) Eva Henriksd:r, Anna Henriksd:r *Fhj: Anders Halonen, h Martha brkl: *Mjölnarn Moses Kruskopf h Stina **B: Adam, Sofia, [[Kruskopf-1|Petter]], Far Petter öfå, h Maria öfå, Stina Olkkonen öfå. *Smed Anders Mosesson h Walborg. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Israel Jonasson Torvi öfå h Walborg **B: Anna, Jonas, Anders, David, E:n Lisa Andersd:r b: Walborg, Adam 2-0. Syst: Beata. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamsson d:o öfå h Lisa **B: Regina, Elias, h Eva, b: 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Greta d:o **B: Henrik, [[Torvi-4|David]] h [[Sinkko-139|Maria]], b: 1-0.(=[[Torvi-5|Matti]]) Måg Adam Muukka h Eva, b: 4-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Mattsson d:o öfå h Anna. **B: [[Torvi-3|Eva]], David, 2-0. Elias h Hedvig, b: 1-1. Syst: Sofia öfå. ===Tevaniemi=== ===Uiminniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680836 Jakso 708] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Mattsson Muhli h Eva **B: Michel, Anders, Beata, 1-2.(=?, Anna, Eeva) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *E:n Eva Eliasd:r d:o öfå. **B: Emanuel h Lena, Jonas h Walborg, b: Abram, b. 2-0.(=Aapeli, Heikki) Måg Abel Saira h Eva, b: Anna, [[Muhli-10|Anders]], 0-1.(=Liisa) P: Walborg Nikunen öfå, Anna Nikunen, b: 1-0. ((miehiä 7, naisia 8)) ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Gabrielsd:r Sairanen öfå. **B. Anders h Maria, b: David, 1-2.(=[[Kohonen-7|Elias]], Liisa, Ristiina) B: Jonas h Maria, b: 2-2. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:n Eva Henriksd:r **B: Henrik h Lisa, b: 1-2.(=Elias, Anna, ?) B: Adam h Anna b: 0-1.(=Eeva) Svåg: Simon h Maria, blm: E:n Regina, E:n Maria öfå, b: Thomas h Eva, b: 0-1.(=Anna Maria) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680838 Jakso 709] ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Abram Gabrielsson Uronen h Eva **B: 2-3.(Antti, [[Uronen-1|Aatami]], Eeva, Stina, Anna) *Torp: Abram Saira h Eva. mls. o. ffb: har und: barn **B. 3-2.(=Mikko, Aatami, Elias, Eeva, Kristiina) ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:n Lena Johansd:r **B: Jonas, Anna, Henrik h Eva, b: 1-1.(=Aatami, [[Värtö-2|Anna]]) E:n Eva. Svåg: Moses h Stina b: Anna, 0-3. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ===Wainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680840 Jakso 710] ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson d:os arfv: **E:n Katrina, B: Maria, måg Anders h Anna, måg Adam Kristersson h Eva, b: 1-0. *Skräddar Adam Pekki h Eva **B: 0-1. mor Katrina. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Adam Davidssons arfv: **B: Jeremias öfå, h Lena öfå, b: Eva, Moses h Eva, b: 0-1. måg Jonas h Maria, b: 1-2.(=Aatami, [[Suomalainen-3|Anna]], Eeva) E:n Walborg. Jonas Asikkainen döfst: *Torp: Adam Thomasson Wainikka öfå h Anna **B: Gabriel, 0-1. Maria Davidsd:r ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvos arfv: **E:n Beata Jöransd:r b: Stina, David, 1-0. *Torp: Wilhelm Renqvist h Hedda **B: [[Renqvist-16|Lisa]]. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *E:n Beata Davidsd:r **B: Adam, Michel, Svåg: Adam h Anna. Anna Adamsd:r *Torp: E:n Eva Andersd:r **B: Henrik, Thomas. *Skallfogden Abel Miettinen h Eva **B: 2-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=22680843 Jakso 711]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1875

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1875. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa ei ole ilmoitettu henkilöiden ikiä eikä syntymävuosia. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1875 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2118 Vi:122], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2119 Vi:123], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2120 Vi:124] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1875]]

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Stina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *David Michelsson Marttinen öfå h. Maria **B: Gabriel, Michel, Jonas h. Eva, b. 0-1. Eva Adamsd:r. *Skräddar Abraham Jonasson Karhu h. Katrina mkofb. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Adamsson Kortinen h Hedda **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jonas Eliasson Laurikain h Walborg. **B. 1-2 Elias Laurikain, b. Anna, David, 1-0. *Inh: Anders d:o öfå: h. Maria. **B. Anna, Sofia, Regina. *Inh: [[Maunu-4|Matts Adamsson Maunu]] fattig enl. bevis. **B. [[Maunu-22|Adam]], [[Maunu-21|Beata]], [[Maunu-19|Anna]], 0-1.(=[[Maunu-23|Eeva]]) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Adamsson Laurikain h. Maria. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Michel Thomasson Laurikain h. Sofia. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Michel Adamsson Jokemäki h. Kristina. **(tekemättä) ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Nämnd: Salomon Eliasson Parkkonen h. Regina. **B. Anna, Eva, 1-3. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jonas Eliasson h. Maria. **B. 3-1. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina]] E:n Kaisa öfå. ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303888 Jakso 749] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomasson Taparain h. Anna. **(tekemättä) *Torp: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Elias Esaiasson Junnonen h. Eva. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:m Valborg Adamsd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Anders Jonasson Junnonen h. Valborg. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *E:n Beata Eliasd:r öfå: **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *[[Pukki-13|Anders Esaiasson Pukki]] h. Eva **B: Maria, 1-2. Michel h Eva, b. 1-1. [[Sinkko-2|Adam Sinkko]] h [[Unknown-241323|Valborg]], Eva Thomasd:r öfå: ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Moses Eliasson d:o h. Kristina **B. 2-1. mor Walborg, b. Gabriel, Maria, Henrik h. Walborg, b. Adam, Elias, 0-1. E:n Sofia öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Filip Johansson Turkkus arfv: **E:n Sofia öfå: B. David h. Maria, Adam h. Anna, b. 2-0.(=[[Turku-2|Albert]], Evald) ===Iittiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Eliasson Heiska öfå: **B. Lisa, Lena, Matts h. Lisa, b. 1-2. Fhj: Maria Nupponen. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Jonasson Poikulain h. Stina. **B. 0-1. E:n Walborg, b. Anna, Eva. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303889 Jakso 750] *Torp: David Eliasson Heikkinen h. Maria öfå: **B. Jonas, Adam, Anna, Eva. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r **E:n Lisa b. Matts, 1-1. Elias Nisonen h. Maria, b. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Eliasson Heiska h. Kristina **B. Adam, 1-1. P. Maria Davidsd:r. *Eget försv: Erik Davidsson Kapiain h. Anna. **B. Matts, Eva, Anna, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *David Andersson Wainikka h. Eva. **B. 2-2.(=?, Elias, [[Vainikka-1|Maria]], ?) Johan Eliasson. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Henriksson Skinnari h. Margreta. **B. 2-1. *Eget försv: Anders Andersson Kokkonen h. Anna. ====Juvola==== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ====Hemman 5 (1)==== ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Pastor Salomon Majander **D. Gabriel Karhu h. Sofia, P. Stina Johansd:r. *Klockar Anders Laurén h. Wendla **B. Albert, 3-4. P. Eva Maunu. Fhj: Regina Partamies. *Lösa person Elias Thomasson Kiiski h. Hedda mls. ofb: **B. 1-2. Eva fhj: *Lösa person [[Sinkko-8|Gabriel Pålsson Sinkko]] h. [[Torvi-1|Kristina]] mls. ofb: **B. 5-0.(=[[Sinkko-13|Kaapriel]],[[Sinkko-14|Aatami]],?,?,?) Far [[Sinkko-7|Pål öfå.]] h [[Turku-1|Hedda öfå:]] *Eget försv: Eva Orkkonen. **B. Adam, 0-2. Maria Mört öfå: *Socknestuguvakten [[Maunu-7|Adam Adamsson Maunu]] h. Maria. **B. 0-2. ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Mattsson Kuukas h:n **Johan Kuukka. *Gabriel Davidsson d:o h Stina mls. ofb: **B: 3-3. *Eget försv: Adam Davidsson Mikkola h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Fredriksson Kuukka h. Lisa. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Anders Gabrielsson Huttunen h. Regina. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Kuukka öfå h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Adamsson Kuukka öfå h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303890 Jakso 751] *Torp: E:n Beata Pålsd:r öfå. **B. [[Holopainen-32|Adam]] h. [[Holopainen-31|Eva]], b. 1-2(=[[Holopainen-35|Mooses]]-[[Holopainen-48|Anna]],[[Holopainen-37|Stiina]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Adam Abramsson h. Maria. **(tekemättä) *Torp: David Andersson Kuukka h. Kristina. **(tekemättä) *Eget försv: Gabriel d:o d:o **B: Anders. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Petter Jöransson Lensu öfå: **(tekemättä) *Torp E:n Lena Andersd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Salomon Esaiasson Junnonen h. Lena. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Fredrik Johansson Kangasmäki h. Maria. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Holopainen-38|Moses Mosesson]] h. [[Sinkko-1|Beata]]. **B. 2-0.(=[[Holopainen-46|Mooses]],[[Holopainen-47|Taavetti]]-0) Michel Junnonen h. Kaisa öfå: P. Anna Jonasd:r *Skräddar Fredrik Stenberg h. Anna. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Matts Adamsson Talkka h. Katrina **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-6|Anders Gabrielsson Mattero]] h. Anna. **B. [[Mattero-14|Maria]], [[Mattero-15|Adam]] h [[Marttinen-139|Eva]], [[Mattero-11|Gabriel]] h [[Kouvo-5|Maria]], b. 1-1. mor [[Unknown-241747|Martha ofå:]] Fhj: Elias Daviddson. *Torp: [[Mattero-8|David Gabrielsson Mattero]] h Eva. **B. Lena, 1-0. P. Eva Napari. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *[[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminsson d:o]] h. [[Maunu-2|Beata]] **B. [[Mattero-2|Jonas]], [[Mattero-20|David]], [[Korpelin-1|Matts Korpelin]] h [[Mattero-19|Kristina]], b. 0-3(=0-[[Mattero-21|Eva?]],?,?). ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Pekkanens arfv: **E:n Susanna öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Lisa Johansd:r d:o man Adam Mattsson **B. David, Gabriel, Michel h. Anna, b. 1-0 ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Henriksson Pekkanen h. Lisa **B. Eva, Regina [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas]] h. [[Sinkko-164|Lena]], b. 2-1.(=[[Pekkanen-5|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-4|?]], [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva]]) E:n Eva, b. Henrik ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303891 Jakso 752] ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *E:n Margareta Henriksd:r **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Andersson Kapiain öfå: h. Lisa. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Anders Kalamies h. Stina. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303892 Jakso 753] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Elias Adamsson Kapiain h. Anna. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts d:o d:o h. Katrina. **(tekemättä) *Torp: Jonas Benjaminsson Värdö h. Beata. **(tekemättä) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Andersson Kapiain **[[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero]] h. Eva, b. Anders, Michel, 1-0. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-6|Salomon Staffansson Sinkkos]] h:n. **[[Sinkko-24|David]], [[Sinkko-21|Maria]], [[Sinkko-23|Anna]] P. [[Sinkko-10|Anna Pålsd:r]]. *Eget försv: E:n Eva Adamsd:r. **B. Anders, 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ===Laakkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Kouvo-6|Adam Andersson Kouvo]] h. [[Sinkko-110|Beata]]. **B. 1-2.(=[[Kouvo-10|Aatami]], [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]], [[Kouvo-8|?]]) Häradsd:r Abel Nisonen h. Eva, b. Jonas, 3-2. David Andersson h. Beata, b. 0-1. E:n Stina öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Gabrielsson Kouvo öfå: h. Katrina. **B: Henrik, Matts, Anders, Eva, Anna, Regina; Gabriel Jonasson h. Regina, b. Gabriel, Lisa, 3-2. ===Mikkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303893 Jakso 754] ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Henrik Andersson Näivä h. Beata. **B. 2-1. Lisa, Hanna, E:n Eva, b. Lena. *Torp: Elias Eliasson Remunen h. [[Maunu-10|Regina]]. **B. Eva, Stina, 2-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (13/27)==== *Jonas Pettersson Savikurki h. Anna. **B. Kristina, 1-0. *Inh: Elias Davidsson Saira h. Eva. **B. David, 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (5/27)==== *Elias Adamsson Metso h. Eva. **Br: Kristian h. Judith, David h. Maria, b. 1-0. *Eget försv: Adam Adamsson h. Eva. **B. 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Eva Johansd:r Metsos arfv: **B. Anders h. Anna, Gabriel, b. Anna, 3-1. Jonas Metso. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *E:n Lena Adamsd:r Nuppola. **B. Anders h. Maria, b. 1-0. E:n Maria, b. 0-3. E:n Lisa, b. Matts, Anna, Stina, Anna Gabrielsd:r. E:n Walborg öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Salomon Jonasson Nupponen h. Eva. **B. Anna, Simon h. Maria, b. Eva, 3-1. Stina Eliasd:r öfå: ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303894 Jakso 755] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Elias Henrksson Maunu h. Regina. **B. Elias, Anders h. Anna, 1-0. Gabriel h. Valborg, b. 3-1. Br: Jonas h. Beata, b. Eva, Anna, Stina, 0-2. *Sytng: E:n Lis Davidsd:r. *Torp: E:n [[Unknown-259127|Anna Mauno]] öfå. **B. [[Maunu-14|Sofia]], [[Maunu-16|Lena]], [[Maunu-17|Adam]]. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== ===Pöllölä=== ===Parkkola=== ===Ruomis=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303895 Jakso 756] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Mattsd:r **B. Stina, Eva, David, Elias h. Eva, b. 2-2. E:n Eva öfå: b. Regina, Maria, 0-1. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *David Andersson Talkka h. Sofia. **B. Anders, Regina 1-3. Matts Eliasson öfå: h. Sofia, b: Eva, Gabriel, Adam h. Filipina, mor Maria öfå: ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Moses Eliasson Talkka h. Eva. **B: David, Stina, 1-2. *Michel Davidsson på pass o R.land. *Torp: Abraham Jonasson Talkka h. Lisa. **B: Anna, 1-1.(=Michel, [[Talka-2|Kristiina]]?) ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303896 Jakso 757] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Elias Davidsson Hiiva h. Lisa. **B. Eva, Maria, 3-0.(=Elias, Juhana, Taavetti?) Fhj: Eva Ruohia, b. 0-3.(=Stiina, [[Ruohia-1|Eeva]], ?) ((miehiä 1, naisia 7)) *Eget försv: Anna Gabrielsd:r *Torp: Jonas Pettersson Buure öfå: h. Sofia. **B. Anna, Regina, Sofia, Anders, Esaias h. Regina. *Inh: E:n Eva Johansd:r **B. 0-1. Lisa Johansd:r öfå: *Torp: E:n Anna Thomasd:r **Mor Anna öfå: b. Adam, Elias, Anders. ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Aron Johansson Okko öfå: h. Kristina öfå: **B. Gabriel h. Eva, b. 1-2. B: David h. Eva, b. 1-3. *Torp: Fredrik Johansson Okko öfå: h. Maria. **B. Johan h. Anna, b. 0-1. *Adam Fredriksson på pass i R.land. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: **B. Erik h. Maria, b. 1-4. David Adamsson h. Maria, b. Adam, Anders, 2-1.(=Johanna) *Torp: Elias Mattsson ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ===Suoniala=== ===Suomalais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303897 Jakso 758] ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-18|Anders Salomonsson Sinkko]] h. [[Muukka-1|Anna]]. **B. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-29|Antti]], [[Sinkko-27|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-28|Liisa]]) E:n Lisa Michelsd:r, b. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-26|Leena]]) Eva. *Färgar [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomonsson Sinkko]]. **[[Sinkko-67|Adam Sinkko]] öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Taipale-15|Henrik Pettersson Taipale]] h. [[Turiainen-1|Regina]]. **B. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-21|Anna]]) Far [[Taipale-14|Petter]] öfå: b. [[Taipale-18|David]], [[Taipale-19|Anders]], [[Taipale-13|Lena]], [[Sinkko-73|Eva]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabrielsson Sinkko]] h. [[Olkkonen-2|Eva]]. **B. 2-3.(=[[Sinkko-86|Antti]], [[Sinkko-87|?]], [[Sinkko-80|Anna]], [[Sinkko-82|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-84|Liisa]]) [[Sinkko-77|Eva]]. *Inh: [[Sinkko-106|Adam Andersson]] d:o mls. ofb. **B. 1-3.(=[[Sinkko-117|?]], [[Sinkko-115|Anna]], [[Sinkko-116|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-118|Maria]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *[[Sinkko-101|Matts Mattsson]] d:o öfå: **B. [[Sinkko-166|Eva]], [[Sinkko-161|Matts]] h. [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa]], b. 4-1.(=[[Sinkko-167|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-174|Robert]], [[Sinkko-182|Antti]], [[Sinkko-183|Elias]], [[Sinkko-184|Eeva]]) D. Adam Adamsson. *Lösa person Michel Tapanain. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n Maria Mosesd:r **B. [[Sinkko-203|Eva]], [[Sinkko-205|Stina]], [[Sinkko-202|Abraham]] h. Lisa, b. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-206|Elias]]?, [[Sinkko-207|Anna]]) [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel Pettersson]] h. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva]], b. [[Sinkko-221|David]], [[Sinkko-229|Anders]], [[Sinkko-228|Anna]], [[Sinkko-199|Stina]], 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-230|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-231|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-232|?]], [[Sinkko-233|Helena]]) *Garfv: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Abrahamsson Ahtiain]] ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Adamsson Sinkko öfå: **B. Anna, Lena, Lisa, E:n Anna b. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-185|Mikko]]) Henrik Adamsson h. Maria, b. Eva, Jonas, h. Maria, b. 4-0.(=Aatami, Elias, ?, Antti) Anna. *Eget försv: Sofia Johansd:r **B. Maria, 1-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-100|Adam Mattsson Sinkko]] öfå: h. [[Rapi-2|Eva]]. **B. [[Sinkko-141|Adam]], [[Sinkko-142|Matts]], [[Sinkko-140|Anna]], Stina, 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-144|Taavetti]]) *Inh: E:n Elisabeth Pettersd:r ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Mosesson Rapi öfå: **B. Helena, Jonas, Jakob, David h. Kristina, b. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *E:n Regina Davidsd:r **Måg David Kiesi h. Eva, b. 2-1. E:n Lisa öfå: b. Stina, Maria, Matts h. Anna. *Mjölnar [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel Andersson Sinkko]] **Far [[Sinkko-99|Anders]] öfå: h. [[Ahonen-12|Regina]], b. [[Sinkko-112|Anders]], [[Sinkko-113|David]], [[Sinkko-114|Stina]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Gabriel Huttunen h. Eva. **B. 1-4. [[Maunu-8|Elias Maunu]] h. Stina, b. Adam, Elias, Lisa. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303898 Jakso 759] ====Hemman 4 (1/2) Ylä Salmi==== ====Hemman 4 (1/2) Ylä Salmi==== *Elias Adamsson Yläsallmi öfå: h. Stina **B. 2-1. Lena, David, Anders h. Lisa, b. Regina, Adam h. Eva, b. 1-0. Matts Maunu h. Beata, b. 1-3. ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3) Ala Salmi==== ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *E:n Hedda Johansd:r **B. Anna, Eva; Gabriel Staffansson öfå: h. Lena, b. Michel, Eva, Lena, E:n Maria, b. Matts, 2-3. *Egetförsv: Abel Eliasson h. Maria. på pass i R.land **B. 0-2. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Anders Mattsson h. Eva. **B. 1-1. E:n Eva, b. Elias, Beata. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303899 Jakso 760] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *David Jonasson Sairas h:n *Torp: Anders Peukkuri h. Walborg mls. ofb. **B. 2-1. Far fhj: Adam, Eva Andersd:r, b. 1-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Taipale-36|Anders Adamsson Taipale]] h. [[Sinkko-79|Regina]]. **B. [[Taipale-38|David]], [[Taipale-37|Lena]], Anna, 1-2.(=[[Taipale-42|Aatami]], [[Taipale-43|Eeva]], [[Taipale-44|Anna]]) Fhj: Martha Esaiasd:r. *Mjölnar Moses Kruskopf h. Stina. **B. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter]], Adam h. Maria. Stina Olkkonen öfå: *Smed Anders Mosesson h. Walborg. **B. 0-2. ===Torviniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Adam Jonassons arfv: **E:n Lisa Andersd:r, B. Walborg, Matts, Elias, Adam h. Kristina, b. 0-1. Beata Jonasd:r. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Matts Johansson Kangasmäki h. Eva. **B. 2-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Adamsson Torvi öfå: h. Lisa öfå: **B. Regina, Elias h. Eva, b. 3-0. *Inh: E:n Walborg Simonsd:r **B. David. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *E:n [[Sinkko-139|Maria Adamsd:r]] **B. Henrik, 1-0.(=[[Torvi-5|Matti]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Adam Thomassons arfv: *E:n Eva Andersd:r, B. Adam, Eva, 2-0. E:n Greta öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Mattsson Torvi öfå: h. Anna öfå: **B. Adam, Johan. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Eliasson d:o h. Hedvig **B. 2-2. David, [[Torvi-3|Eva]]. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== ====Hemman 2 (1)==== ===Uiminniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303900 Jakso 761] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Mattsson Muhli h. Eva. **B. Michel, Anders, Anna, 1-1.(=?, Eeva) ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Eva Eliasd:r d:os arfv: **B. Emanuel h. Lena, Jonas h. Walborg, b. Abel, Henrik, Abraham h. Walborg, b. 2-0.(=?, ?) Abel Saira h. Eva, b. [[Muhli-10|Anders]], 0-1.(=Liisa) P. Anna Nikunen, Walborg Nikunen öfå. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *E:n Regina Gabrielsd:r Sairanen öfå: **B. Anders h. Maria, b. David h. Anna, 1-2.(=[[Kohonen-7|Elias]], Ristiina, Eeva) E:n Maria, b. Henrik, Eva, 1-1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303901 Jakso 762] ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 11 (1)==== ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *E:n Eva Henriksd:r öfå: **B. Henrik h. Lisa, b. Elias, 1-1.(=?, Anna) Adam h. Anna, b. 0-3.(=Eeva, Stiina, ?) Simon Adamsson öfå: h. Maria, Anders Parkonen, E:n Regina, Thomas Henriksson h. Eva, b. 1-1.(=Antti, Anna Maria) ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Abraham Gabrielsson Uronen h. Eva. **B. Anders 1-3.([[Uronen-1|Aatami]], Eeva, Stina, Anna) Fhj: Anna Hiiva, b. 3-0.(=?, ?, Elias) *Torp: Abraham Davidsson Saira h. Eva mls. ofb. **B. Eva, 4-3.(=Mikko, Aatami, Elias, Joonas, Kristiina, Anna, ?) ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *E:n Lena Johansd:r **B. Anna, Henrik h. Eva, b. 1-1.(=Aatami, [[Värtö-2|Anna]]) E:n Eva. E:n Stina Filipsd:r, b. Eva, Lisa, 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== ===Wainikkala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303902 Jakso 763] ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Anders Andersson Turiains arfv: **Anders Olkku h. Anna, Adam Kristersson h. Eva, b. 1-0. Anders Sinkko h. Maria. *Brofogden Johan Turiain h. Hanna. **B. 3-0. *Inh: David Henriksson Sinkko h. Eva. **B. 0-2. Fhj: Jonas Asikain. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Adamsson öfå: h. Lena öfå: **B. Moses h. Eva, b. 0-1. Jonas h. Maria, b. 2-3.(=Aatami, [[Suomalainen-3|Anna]], Eeva, Maria) E:n Walborg. *Torp: Gabriel Adamsson **Mor Anna, b. Anna, Maria. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Elias Kouvos arfv: **E:n Beata Jöransd:r, b. David, Anders, Stina. *Torp: Wilhelm Renqvist h. Hedda. **B. [[Renqvist-16|Lisa]]. Adam Pettersson öfå: ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *E:n Beata Davidsd:r **Anna, E:n Sofia, Michel h. Walborg. *Torp: E:n Eva Andersd:r **B. Henrik. *Skallfogden Abel Miettinen h. Eva. **B. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303903 Jakso 764]

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1875]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=303910 Jakso 771] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Gabriel Mosesson Hyväri h. Lisa. **B: Eva, 0-3. [[Hyväri-2|Moses]] h. [[Sinkko-163|Lisa]], b. 3-0.(=[[Hyväri-3|Aatami]], [[Hyväri-4|?]], [[Hyväri-5|Antti]]) D. Elias Turkka. *Inh: *Torp: *Torp: ===Karhunpää=== ===Kattelussaari===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1880

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1880. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1880 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2121 Vi:136], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2122 Vi:137], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2123 Vi:138a], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2124 Vi:138b] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1880]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1880]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=382836 Jakso 1161] ===Karhula=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä Karhula: Gabriel Hyväri 25. h. Lisa 30. B. Hedvig 63. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä Karhula: [[Hyväri-2|Moses d:o 41]]. h. [[Sinkko-163|Lisa 47.]] B. 2-1.(=[[Hyväri-3|Aatami]], [[Hyväri-5|Antti]], [[Hyväri-6|?]]) *Backst: *Backst: *Torp: ===Karhunpää=== ===Kattelussaari===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1885

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1885. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|Lemi]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1885 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2125 Vi:154], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2126 Vi:155], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2127 Vi:156], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2128 Vi:157] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1885]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1890

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1890. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1890 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2129 Vi:176], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2130 Vi:177], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2131 Vi:178], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2132 Vi:179], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2133 Vi:180] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1890]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1890]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833410 Jakso 1806] ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Kaapriel Mooseksenp. Hyväri 25. v. Liisa 30. L. Liisa 65. vävy Antti Pyysing 64. v. Hedvig 63. *Its: L:ki Anna Olkkonen 21. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Mooses Mooseksenp. Hyvärin perill: L:ki [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintyt. 47.]] L. [[Hyväri-3|Aatami 68]]. [[Hyväri-5|Antti 73]]. 0-3.(=[[Hyväri-7|Iida]], [[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina]], [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina]]) *Läks: *Mökk: *Mök: *Torp. L:ki ===Karhunpää===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1895

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1895. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1895 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2134 Vi:206], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2135 Vi:207], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2137 Vi:208], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2138 Vi:209], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2139 Vi:210], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2140 Vi:211] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1895]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1895]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=695067 Jakso 2269] ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Kaapriel Mooseksenpoika Hyväri 25. yli w. Liisa 30 yli vävy Antti Pyysing 64. v. Hedvig 63. *Läks: Leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintytär 47.]] L [[Hyväri-3|Aatami 68]]. [[Hyväri-5|Antti 73 20/12]]. 0-3.(=[[Hyväri-7|Iida]], [[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina]], [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina]]) (Mooses Hyvärin lapset). *Läks: *Mtpl: *Mtpl: ===Karhunpää=== ===Kattelussaari===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1900

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1900. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1900 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2141 Vi:239], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2142 Vi:240], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2143 Vi:241a], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2144 Vi:241b], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2145 Vi:242], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2146 Vi:243] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1900]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1900]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709559 Jakso 1862] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylä-Karhula: Kaapriel Mooseksenpoika Hyväri 25 yli v. Liisa 30 yli. L. Liisa 65 vävy Antti Pyysing 64 v. Hedvig 63 r. Eevert Joonaanpoika Kivistö 83. *Läks: Leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintytär 47]] L. [[Hyväri-5|Antti 73]]. v. Anna 74 L. [[Hyväri-7|Iida 81]], 0-2.(=[[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina]], [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina]]) (Mooses Hyvärin lapset) *Räätäli: *Mtpl:

Henkikirja Viipuri 1905

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1905. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1905 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2147 Vi:279], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2148 Vi:280], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2149 Vi:281], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2150 Vi:282], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2151 Vi:283], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2152 Vi:284], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2153 Vi:285], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2154 Vi:286], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2155 Vi:287], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2156 Vi:288] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1905]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1905]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=685260 Jakso 516] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylä Karhula Tal Kaapriel Mooseksenp Hyväri 25 yli v Liisa 30 yli Vävy Aatami Aataminp Dyster 79 v Liisa 65 vävy Antti Pyysing 64 v. Hedvig 63 *Läks *Läks leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Matintytär 47]] silmäpuoli vap [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina 87]] Mooses Hyvärin l *Räätäli *Mtpl ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=685261 Jakso 517] *Läks [[Ruokoniemi-1|Joonas Aataminp Ruokoniemi 81]] v [[Hyväri-8|Wilhelmiina 85]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1910

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1910. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1910 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2157 Vi:329], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2158 Vi:330], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2159 Vi:331], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2160 Vi:332], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2161 Vi:333], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2162 Vi:334], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2163 Vi:335], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2164 Vi:336], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2165 Vi:337], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2166 Vi:338] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1910]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1910]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=699101 Jakso 2503] ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Yläkarhula: Tal. Kaapriel Hyvärin perill: Leski Liisa Hyväri 30 yli. Vävy Aatami Dyster 79 v. Liisa 65 l. 0-1. Vävy Antti Pyysalo 64 v. Hedvig 63 *Läks. [[Hyväri-9|Serafiina Mooseksent. Hyväri 87]]. *Räätäli *Mtpl. [[Ruokoniemi-1|Joonas Aataminp. Ruokoniemi 81]] v. [[Hyväri-8|Vilhelmiina 85]] L. 1-1. Anp. leski [[Sinkko-163|Liisa Hyväri 47]] silmäpuoli. ===Karhunpää===

Henkikirja Viipuri 1915

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Viipurin läänin [[Space:Henkikirja|henkikirja]] vuonna 1915. Tämän vuoden henkikirjassa numerot nimien perässä tarkoittavat syntymävuotta. == Henkikirjan sisältö == Pitäjät: *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|Lemi]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|Taipalsaari]] *[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Savitaipale|Savitaipale]] == Citing this source == The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915}} or, if you want to specify the corresponding page (jakso) in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ digital archive] of [http://www.arkisto.fi/ National Archives Service of Finland]: :{{Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915}} (jakso N) All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following code: : == External Links == *Viipurin lääni vuoden 1915 henkikirja Digiarkistossa: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2167 Vi:379], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2168 Vi:380], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2169 Vi:381], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2170 Vi:382], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2171 Vi:383], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2172 Vi:384], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2174 Vi:385], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2175 Vi:386], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2176 Vi:387], [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/hak_view.ka?hakid=2177 Vi:388] *[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkikirja Wikipedia: Henkikirja] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915|Viipurin läänin henkikirja vuonna 1915]]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari

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Taipalsaaren pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1915]]. Taipalsaaren henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Taipalsaari|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Taipalsaari|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Taipalsaari|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Taipalsaari|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Taipalsaari|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Taipalsaari|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Taipalsaari|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Taipalsaari|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Taipalsaari|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Taipalsaari|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Taipalsaari|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Taipalsaari|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Taipalsaari|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Taipalsaari|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Taipalsaari|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Taipalsaari|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Taipalsaari|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Taipalsaari|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Taipalsaari|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Taipalsaari|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Taipalsaari|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=30488981 Jakso 2920] ===Kannus=== ===Karhula=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Yläkarhula: Tal. Antti Pyysalo 64 v. Hedvig 63 Anp lk. Liisa Hyväri 30 yli. *Räät *Mtpl. lk. Annaliisa Dyster 47 yli L. Eevert 89 *Mtpl. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Yläkarhula: Tal. Aatami Tyyster 79 v. Liisa 65 L. 0-1. ===Karhunpää===

Henllan War memorial

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[[Category:Henllan, War Memorial WWI]] ::::::These are the people who are listed on the Henllan War Memorial as dying in WWI. ::::: If the individuals have a Profile on Wikitree, the individual are linked to their Profile (being underlined) {| border="1" align="center" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Henllan 1914 - 1918''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" |-style="width:100%" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 22px;" ! 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="center" 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;"|[[Cole-27372| Cole, Mowbray Lyster
Stanley Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Capt., ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Fusiliers - (4th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 Sep 1914 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9morial_de_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_Seine-et-Marne Mémorial de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/878178/mowbray-lyster-stanley-owen-cole/ 878178] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Davies-14420|Davies, Goronwy]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 44781 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (19th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|25 Nov 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sains-l%C3%A8s-Marquion_British_Cemetery%2C_Pas-de-Calais Sains-lès-Marquion British Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/259454/goronwy-davies/ 259454] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Evans-39739|Evans, Stanley]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|L. Cpl., 40842 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (1st Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 Oct 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1631420/stanley-evans/ 1631420] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Evans-39747|Evans, Hugh George]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|2nd Lt., ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|The King's Liverpool Regiment (5th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|4 Sep 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:P%C3%A9ronne_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_P%C3%A9ronne%2C_Somme Péronne Communal Cemetery Extansion] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/288472/hugh-george-evans/ 288472] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Evans-39748|Evans, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 32066 & 24218 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Regiment (19th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 Jul 1916 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/753819/john-evans/ 753819] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Griffiths-5874|Griffiths, Ivor Wynn(e)]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Gunner, 166678 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|24 Sep 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwalia_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Gwalia Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/442664/i-w-griffiths/ 442664] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Houghton-4114|Houghton, Edmund Tyrer]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., G/124828 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (7th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 May 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/784280/edmund-tyrer-houghton/ 784280] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Hughes-26972|Hughes, Jesse]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 1491 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Welsh Guards (1st Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|28 Nov 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1754110/jesse-hughes/ 1754110] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Brothers |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Hughes-26973|Hughes, Robert John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 825 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Guards (1st Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21 Jun 1916 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brandhoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Brandhoek Military Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/429805/robert-john-hughes 429805] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Brothers |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Humphreys-3403|Humphreys, Cyril]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Sgt, 551 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|9th. Australian Light Horse ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|29 Aug 1915 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lone_Pine_Memorial%2C_Gallipoli%2C_Turkey Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/717410/cyril-humphreys/ 717410] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Also on Denbigh
War Memorial |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Jones-117781|Jones, Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 398565 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Engineers (93rd Field Co) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 Apr 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forceville_Communal_Cemetery_And_Extension%2C_Forceville%2C_Somme Forceville Communal Cemetery And Extension] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/117436/owen-jones/ 117436] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Jones-117782|Jones, John Oswald]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 204315 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (9th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|30 Sep 1918 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chocques_Military_Cemetery%2C_Chocques%2C_Pas-de-Calais Chocques Military Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/166582/john-oswald-jones/ 166582] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Rawson-2089|Rawson, Walter Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 26702 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Cameronians - Scottish Rifles (9th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7 Jun 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1620207/walter-henry-rawson/ 1620207] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Roberts-46233|Roberts, John Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Pvt., 37120 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers (24th Denbighshire Yeomanry Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|4 May 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Savona_Memorial%2C_Savona%2C_Italy Savona Memorial Italy] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/641527/john-owen-roberts/ 641527] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Smith-271324|Smith, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Pvt., 15519 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 Jun 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39 ! 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/917504/john-smith/ 917504] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Story-2838|Story, Goronwy]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Rifleman, 392099 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|London Regiment - Queen Victoria's Rifles (2nd/9th Bn.) ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|27 Sep 1917 ! align="center" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/826537/goronwy-story/ 826537] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- {| border="1" align="center" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Henllan 1914 - 1918''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" |-style="width:100%" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 22px;" ! 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="center" 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;"|[[Cole-27372| Cole, Mowbray Lyster
Stanley Owen]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Capt., ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Fusiliers - (4th Bn) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 Sep 1914 ! align="center" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9morial_de_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_La_Fert%C3%A9-sous-Jouarre%2C_Seine-et-Marne Mémorial de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/878178/mowbray-lyster-stanley-owen-cole/ 878178] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |-

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[[Category:Minnesota Project]] [[Category:Hennepin County, Minnesota]] == Hennepin County, Minnesota == '''Welcome to the Hennepin County, Minnesota project page!'''
''Hennepin County was created in 1852 by the Minnesota Territorial Legislature. [[Hennepin-1 | Father Louis Hennepin's]] name was chosen because he originally named St. Anthony Falls and recorded some of the earliest accounts of the area for the Western world. Hennepin County's early history is closely linked to the establishment of the cities of Minneapolis and St. Anthony.''JoEllen Haugo and Mary Jo Laakso (2001). "History of Minneapolis". Minneapolis Public Library. Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved September 7, 2007. This page will aim to connect relatives from this county. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *Review the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hennepin_County%2C_Minnesota subcategories] for the category of Hennepin County, Minnesota. *Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. === Geography === ::'''Continent''': North America ::'''Country''': United States of America ::'''State/Province''': Minnesota ::'''County''': Hennepin ::'''GPS Coordinates''': 44°58′33″N 93°16′00″W ::'''Elevation''': 292 m or 958 feet ::'''Area''': 607 sq mi (1,570 km2); Land is 554 sq mi (1,430 km2); Water is 53 sq mi (140 km2) or 8.7% ::'''Largest City''': Minneapolis with a population of 418,075 in the year 2023.World Population Review. 2023. (accessed 12/20/23) https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/mn/hennepin-county/cities ::'''Largest Lake''': Lake Minnetonka is 14,206 acres, by far the largest of 1226 lakes found in Hennepin County, Minnesota.Lake-Link https://www.lake-link.com/minnesota-lakes/hennepin-county/461/(accessed 12/20/23) ::'''Largest Park''': "The Three Rivers Park District is the largest parks agency in the county, with approximately 17,000 acres of parks and 140 miles of regional trails. Named after the three rivers in Hennepin County— the Mississippi, the Minnesota, and the Crow —Three Rivers Park District owns and manages 5 park reserves, 9 regional parks, and 3 special recreation features within the county. The 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan. https://www.hennepin.us/-/media/hennepinus/your-government/projects-initiatives/2040-comprehensive-plan/comp-plan-2040-3-parks.pdf ==== Maps and Boundaries ==== Hennepin County Library Digitized Map Collection includes over 4000 maps. Many are very specific to streets and additions. Use the side bar to filter the year and format. Use the find feature (control F) to search through results. Keywords: [https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/hennepin%20county%20(minn.)!maps/field/subjec!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Hennepin Map] See also [https://www.lib.umn.edu/collections/borchert/digitized-plat-maps-and-atlases#s-44386 University of Minnesota's Digitized Plat Maps and Atlases]; filter with sidebar 'counties beginning with H'. For convenience, here is a chronological list of maps. Many of the links are to [https://historicmapworks.com/ Historic Map Works] because their images are so sharp when enlarged. *First Surveys GLO HISTORIC PLAT MAP RETRIEVAL SYSTEM. Individual township maps within the county https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/data/basemaps/glo/Hennepin/Georeferenced/ Government Survey Maps of Hennepin County -1931 redrawing of original survey maps from the 1840s and 1850s. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/6867/rec/1 * 1873 ''Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota''.Wright, George Burdick, 1835-1882. 1873. "Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota." Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed September 8, 2023. https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:865 Historic Map Works. https://historicmapworks.com/Search/engine.php?keywords=hennepin+county+minnesota&x=40&y=12 *1874 Andreas' ''An Illustrated Historical Atlas'' Andreas, Alfred Theodore, 1839-1900. An Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota. 1874. [Note: Hennepin County history pages 227-228] Minnesota Historical Society, collection.mndigital.org/catalog/mhs:1192 Accessed 15 Sept. 2023. * 1887 ''Map of Ramsey and Washington counties: with adjacent portions of Anoka, Dakota & Hennepin counties''. Includes landowners. C.M. Foote & Co, Bracher, W. & Bourquin, F. (1887) Map of Ramsey and Washington counties: with adjacent portions of Anoka, Dakota & Hennepin counties, Minnesota, and parts of St. Croix & Pierce counties, Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn.: C.M. Foote & Co. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593067/. * 1898 P. M. Dahl ''Plat Book of Hennepin County''; includes index and patrons' directory. Dahl, Peter M. Plat book of Hennepin County, Minnesota; Plat book of Ramsey County, Minnesota. 1898 Northwester Map Publishing Company; E.P. Noll & Company. Minnesota Digital Library. https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/mhs/id/1194 (accessed 9/19/23) *1911 ''Hennepin County Map''. Rand, McNally.Hennepin County Map. Hennepin County 1911c, Minnesota. Published by Rand, McNally and Company in 1911.https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/212756/Hennepin+County+Map/ * 1913 ''Atlas of Hennepin County Minnesota, Compiled and Drawn From Official Records and Actual Surveys'' Westby P.O. Atlas of Hennepin County Minnesota, Compiled and Drawn From Official Records and Actual Surveys. Hennepin Atlas and Publishing Company (Minneapolis, Minn.) Brooklyn p. 11-12. Hennepin County Library Digital Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/5635/rec/2 *1925 ''Hennepin County." Hixson ''Minnesota State Atlas" Hennepin County.1925c W. W. Hixson & Co., 1925c https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1603748/Hennepin+County/ *1930 ''Hennepin County.'' Hixson.Hennepin County, Dayton, Greenwood, Maple Grove, Brooklyn, Minneapolis, Bloomington. Minnesota State Atlas 1930c, Minnesota. Published by W. W. Hixson & Co. in 1930c *1933 Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. MNDOT Hennepin County Library Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/158/rec/3 *1943-1944 Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota. MNDOTHennepin County Library Map Collection. https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/p17208coll17/id/27/rec/5 *1956'' Minnesota State Atlas'', Thomas O. Nelson Co.Hennepin County, Lake Minnetonka From Minnesota State Atlas 1956, Minnesota. Published by Thomas O. Nelson Co. in 1956 https://historicmapworks.com/Map/US/159084/Hennepin+County++Lake+Minnetonka/Minnesota+State+Atlas+1956/Minnesota/ ===HISTORY=== Video: [https://archive.org/details/hnpcomn-Where_the_Waters_Meet_---_A_History_of_Hennepin_County Where the Waters Meet-- A History of Hennepin County] Internet Archive 2012. 24 minutes. =====Hennepin Territorial History ===== The Territorial Legislature of Minnesota established Hennepin County on March 6, 1852, and two years later Minneapolis was named the county seat. Hennepin began as a governmental unit serving a population of only a few hundred people. The original plan was to call it Snelling County, but the final choice was designed to honor Father Hennepin.History of Hennepin County The First 50 years. https://www.hennepin.us/your-government/overview/overview-of-hennepin-county#:~:text=The%20Territorial%20Legislature%20of%20Minnesota,only%20a%20few%20hundred%20people. ~~~~ =====Hennepin State History ===== On May 11, 1858, Minnesota became a state, and procedures were in place for townships to organize town government. Town governments' first priority was the development of roads; they levied for town roads, and petitioned for county roads. Newspapers published the transactions, including the names of petitioners, and the names of people compensated for real estate and/or work. The Minnesota Historical Society has these newspapers online that served Hennepin County and were published in Minneapolis; *'''Minneapolis daily tribune 1867-05-25 to 1876-04-30; The Minneapolis tribune 1876-05-01 to 1877-01-06; The Tribune 1877-01-08 to 1882-11-18; Daily Minnesota tribune 1882-11-19 to 1884-03-21; The Minneapolis daily tribune 1884-03-22 to 1886-06-03; The Minneapolis tribune 1886-06-04 to 1909-12-12''' *Nordisk folkeblad 1868-03-12 to 1875-07-07 ( Norwegian) *Mississippi Valley lumberman and manufacturer 1876-08-17 to 1887-08-05; and 1887-08-12 to 1905-04-28 *Minnesota stats tidning 1877-01-04 to 1882-03-07; Skaffaren och Minnesota stats tidning 1882-05-03 to 1885-03-11; Skaffaren 1885-03-18 to 1895-10-23; Svenska amerikanska posten 1885-03-24 to 1940-09-11 (Swedish) *The Minnesota farmer 1878-01-01 to 1887-04-01 *Echo de l'ouest 1885-01-14 to 1923-12-28 (French) *The Northwestern Standard 1885-11-07 to 1886-04-10; The Irish standard 1886-04-17 to 1920-06-19 (Irish) *Felt Raabet 1887-05-13 to 1889-02-22 (Norwegian Temperance) *The Appeal 1889-02-23 to 1923-11-24 (African American) *The North 1889-06-12 to 1894-01-24 (Scandinavian community) *The Minneapolis observer 1890-08-16 to 1890-09-27 (African American) *The Negro world 1892-07-23 to 1900-06-09 (African American) *The Protest 1892-08-13 to 1892-10-08 (African American) *Skandinavisk farmer journal 1893-01-06 to 1908-12-01 (Norwegian) *Minneapolis tidende 1895-01-04 to 1928-12-27 (Norwegian) *Backbone 1897-01-01 to 1906-04-01 (Prohibition) *The Minnesota issue 1898-06-01 to 1911-01-21 (Prohibition) *The Twin-City American 1899-05-04 to 1899-05-18; The Afro-American advance 1899-05 27 to 1900-11-17 (African American) *'''The Minneapolis journal 1901-01-01 to 1906-12-31; The Minneapolis morning tribune 1909-12-13 to 1930-02-02''' *Northwestern-vine 1902-10-04 to 1903-10-10 (African American) *The public weal 1906-05-01 to 1908-04-01 (Prohibition) *The Twin City star 1910-06-02 to 1919-01-25 (African American) *Sanningens vittne 1911-07-01 to 1939-10-01 (Swedish language, Pentecostal) *Finance and commerce of the Twin Cities 1912-01-01 to 1916-08-31 *Pollock's news 1913-09-01 to 1916-07-01; 1916-08-01 to 1917-09-01 (newspaper publishing) *Both sides 1914-10-08 to 1915-05-13 (Liquor trade journal) *The American Jewish world 1915-09-10 to 2021-12-01 *Allarm 1915-12-01 to 1918-05-01 (Swedish language, labor) *Minnesota farm review 1916-09-30 to 1924-03-13 (Agriculture school) *The National advocate 1917-07-27 to 1924-08-22 (African American) *The Twin City guardian 1918-01-05 to 1920-01-17 (African American) *Folkets röst 1918-12-21 to 1925-10-31 (Norwegian) *The northwestern bulletin 1922-03-11 to 1924-01-05; The Minnesota messenger 1922-04-08 to 1924-02-09; The northwestern bulletin-appeal 1924-01-12 to 1925-08-15 (African American) *Voice of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan 1923-02-08 to 1923-04-10 *Twin-City herald 1927-04-30 to 1940-07-20 (African American) *The Saturday press 1927-09-24 to 1936-06-27 (Scandal Sheet) *Timely digest 1931-04-01 to 1932-05-01 (African American) *Minneapolis spokesman 1934-08-10 to 1999-12-30 (African American) *GLC voice 1979-11-01 to 1992-03-16 (LGBT) SEARCH: [https://newspapers.mnhs.org/jsp/browse.jsp Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub] == RESOURCES == This compilation is specific to Hennepin County. See more at [[Space:Sources-Minnesota |Sources-Minnesota]] ===WikiTree informative pages for the entire county=== These are WikiTree pages written up with complete descriptions for the entire county. '''Biographical''' '''General''' '''Military''' ===External links to information for the entire county=== '''General''' *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hennepin_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy#County_Information Research Wiki, Hennepin County, Minnesota] A comprehensive list of sources, including contacts to organizations and societies at familysearch.org. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Hennepin_County,_Minnesota National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin County, Minnesota] Wikipedia chart. *[https://www.mnopedia.org/search/site/hennepin?page=1 MNopedia] A resource for reliable information about significant people, places, events, and things in Minnesota history. Keyword: Hennepin. '''Biographical''' *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007479173 Compendium of history and biography of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota] by Bingham, W. H., Holcombe, R. I.; 1914. at HathiTrust. *[https://archive.org/details/historyofhennepi00warn/page/n5/mode/2up History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota (By Rev. D. Neill) and Outlines of the History of Minnesota, (by J. Fletcher Williams)] Warner, Geo. E. and Chas. M. Foote; plus Neill, Edward & J. Fletcher Williams, Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Company. 1881. Johnson, Smith & Harrison, Printers. Minneapolis, Minn. Photo of cover attached; at archive.org. '''Military''' ===LOOKUPS to sources for the entire county=== '''Contact the WikiTree member that has listed their books and will do lookups: === Resources specific to Hennepin County's 45 cities === Under each city are listed WikiTree pages first, followed by external links to sources specific to each of the cities in Hennepin County, and then LOOKUP offers. *Bloomington ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Brooklyn Center ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:Brooklyn_Township%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study | Historical Brooklyn Township, Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::External links: ::Lookups: See comments on Historical Brooklyn Township *Brooklyn Park ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:Brooklyn_Township%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study | Historical Brooklyn Township, Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brooklyn-Maple_Grove_Union_Cemetery%2C_Osseo%2C_Minnesota Brooklyn-Maple Grove Union Cemetery] ::External links: ::Lookups: See comments on Historical Brooklyn Township *Champlin ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:History_of_Anoka_County | Anoka and the towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::External links: ::Lookups: ::*Stephens Ruth and Champlin Bicentennial Historical Projects Inc. 1979. ''Champlin on the Mississippi''. Champlin Minn. Print Book. [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] ::*''Champlin Minnesota 1909 : Ideal Place for Your Home Location History Advantages. 1909''. Anoka Minn: Pease Printery. [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] *Chanhassen (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Corcoran ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Crystal ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Dayton (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::*[[Space:History_of_Anoka_County | Anoka and the towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County, Minnesota]] ::External links: ::Lookups: *Deephaven ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Eden Prairie ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Edina ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Excelsior ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Golden Valley ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Greenfield ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Greenwood ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Hanover (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Hopkins ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Independence ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Long Lake ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Loretto ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Maple Grove ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: ::*Deane Jim Mary Lenzen Dorothy Schoenmann and Nystrom Publishing Inc (Maple Grove Minn). Aug 1977. ''Maple Grove Memories'' [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] *Maple Plain ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Medicine Lake ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Medina ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Minneapolis (county seat) ::WikiTree pages: ::*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Minneapolis%2C_Minnesota Category: Minneapolis] currently has 20 subcategories. ::External links: ::*Hennepin County Library Digital Collections, Keyword "Minneapolis" includes ~ ::::*[https://box2.nmtvault.com/Hennepin2/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp Minneapolis City Directories] 1859-1950. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/photographs!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Photographs] (156485) ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/property%20records!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Property records] (72,370) Included are lot surveys and index cards on building permits. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/graphics!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Graphics] (6597) ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/newspapers%20and%20magazines!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Newspapers and magazines] (3438) Included are neighborhood newsletters & Hennepin History magazine. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/plat%20map!maps!minneapolis/field/format!type!all/mode/exact!exact!all/conn/and!and!all Plat maps] (2424) ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/yearbooks!minneapolis/field/type!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all Yearbooks] (1926) Includes public and private high schools, nursing schools, WWII Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Yearbook, Bible College, and some suburban schools. ::::*[https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/search/searchterm/minnesota!documents%20and%20manuscripts!minneapolis/field/coveraa!type!all/mode/exact!exact!all/conn/and!and!all Documents and manuscripts] (357) Includes ''Amiable Liables - More Than One Hundred Sketches of Minneapolitans'', Mpls Park Board reports, and a broad range of other topics. ::*[https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog?f%5Bcollection_name_ssi%5D%5B%5D=Hennepin+History+Museum&search_field=all_fields&q=minneapolis Minnesota Digital Library]; contributor Hennepin Museum; keyword Minneapolis (963) ::::'''Books''' ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=9rVIAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi7_amPqJ6DAxUUrYkEHXJUB5s4PBDoAXoECAYQAg#v=onepage&q=%22hennepin%20county%2C%20minnesota%22&f=false Merwin's Directory of Minneapolis and St. Anthony, 1867] google book ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=N2CvJOyDJKgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3o6G-3qCDAxVnv4kEHedGDrs4PBDoAXoECAMQAg#v=onepage&q&f=false 1894 Reference Book of Merchants' Credit Protective Union: 705-6-7 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota] google book ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=PCgUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjlot3c4KCDAxV5mokEHaElAXw4KBDoAXoECA0QAg#v=onepage&q&f=false History of Minneapolis: Gateway to the Northwest, Volume 1, Marion Daniel Shutter 1923.] Volume 3 also at google books; includes illustrations and complete index. ::*[https://books.google.com/books?id=X2QVAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA20&dq=%22hennepin+county,+minnesota%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3o6G-3qCDAxVnv4kEHedGDrs4PBDoAXoECAoQAg#v=onepage&q=%22hennepin%20county%2C%20minnesota%22&f=false What the Candidates Tell You. Election Hand Book? November 4th, 1924 By League of Women Voters of Minneapolis] google book ::Lookups: *Minnetonka ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Minnetonka Beach ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Minnetrista ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Mound ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *New Hope ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Orono ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Osseo ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Plymouth ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Richfield ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Robbinsdale ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: ::* Blodgett Helen W and Robbinsdale Historical Society. 1983.'' Robbinsdale 1893-1983''. Robbinsdale Minn. (3810 W. Broadway Robbinsdale): Printing Arts. [[Howe-14801 | Jeanne]] *Rockford (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Rogers ::WikiTree pages: ::*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Fletcher%2C_Minnesota%2C_USA History of Fletcher] ::* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rogers%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study Rogers, Minnesota One Place Study] ::External links: ::*[https://www.rogersmn.gov/early-history Rogers Early History] City site. ::Lookups: *Shorewood ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Spring Park ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *St. Anthony (partial) ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *St. Bonifacius ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *St. Louis Park ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Tonka Bay ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Wayzata ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: *Woodland ::WikiTree pages: ::External links: ::Lookups: == Sources ==

Hennessy Family History

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[[Category:Clarke-11007-HennessyProject]] This Free Space page is where interesting finds, and quick links will be placed to help organize the work done on the Hennessy family tree and history hunt. we will see what happens here ... Philip Hennessy: * WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hennessy-1278 * Ancestry : https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/42072935/family?cfpid=19725542701 * Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7PY-P7T Carole Hennessy - Ancestry tree @ https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/176718990/person/222299484589/facts Roots Ireland - Paid to Feb 24 * https://rootsireland.ie/ Irish Genealogy - Free forever * https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ National Library of Ireland / Church Registers * https://registers.nli.ie/ St. Gregory the Great parish - info page on Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61505/images/FS_005106885_00220?pId=15162357, Oshawa, Ontario. (parish boys ordained, history of parish, including split from marriage)

Henningham's jam case manufactory

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A description of the [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8856609 THE TASMANIAN JAM TRADE] was published in ‘The Mercury’ (11 January 1869, p. 2): a summary with additional comments is below. The climate of Tasmania was favourable for fruit growing and jam was one of Tasmania’s greatest exports. Care was taken to provide the best quality, using the best and cleanest fruit, and inspections to factories were welcome. A greater amount of sugar, up to a pound for a pound, was used than would be in domestic supplies to ensure their keeping in warmer climates and on long sea voyages. The 1868 season had exported about 600 tons of jam, and legislation provided for a drawback of £2 8 shillings per ton of properly finished and packed jams to protect and encourage the trade. The industry also employed many people. Peacock and Johnson on the New Wharf had the largest boiling establishment, as well as one at Port Cygnet and the Franklin. They estimated 250 tons of jam for the 1869 season. Peacock and Johnson employed about one hundred hands at the height of the season, and over thirty throughout the year: many of them were women and children employed for labelling and packing. C E Knight’s establishment at Campbell Street estimated 220 tons of jam and would employ seventy hands during the season. Knight also shipped 100 tons of small fruit to his brother in Melbourne for jam making. A dozen more individual jam makers of smaller quantities were estimated to bring the total product of the 1869 season to 790 tons of jam, providing permanent employment to one hundred and fifty hands, and temporary employment to two hundred and fifty seven persons - one third of whom were women and children. The export value at about £60 per ton from the Derwent would be £47,000, and another 300 tons from northern Tasmania would bring another £18,000 – a total of £65,000 for the 1869 season. Two other branches of the industry, packing case makers and tin smiths, also provided employment: The tinned jams are uniformly packed in cases, and the 1lb. tins being the most saleable, the cases are made to hold just 5 dozen of these, and for convenience in charging drawback, there are allowed 40 cases to the ton, which, although weighing gross 2,400 lbs., yet after allowing the tare of the tins gives a ton of 2,240 lbs. net. The number of boxes required for this year's export is calculated at from 30,000 to 32,000. '''Six casemakers, including [[Henningham-6|Frederick John Henningham]], employed between sixty and seventy hands throughout the year, generally boys and youths. Assuming an equal supply from all casemakers, about five thousand cases from each maker at tenpence each case, Frederick John Henningham could expect to make greater than £200 for the year before expenses: premises, tools, timber, nails, and labour.''' There were four tinsmiths, altogether employing about sixty boys: ‘who nearly all find employment the year round, as during the slack season at the shops they are employed at the jam factories soldering down the little button to the top of each tin.’ For this season they would require 1400 boxes of sheet tin. Three lithographers in Hobart printed the labels, on coloured paper with gold or silver coloured letters, who may otherwise not have found enough employment. Merchants and shipowners, charcoal burners, carters, settlers, and market gardeners all make a profit from the industry. WHERE DOES THE FRUIT COME FROM ? The fruit - raspberries, black currants, gooseberries, redcurrants, cherries and plums - principally came from Sandy Bay, Browns River, North West Bay and gardens along the Huon road: ''On Saturday morning last no less than ten cart-loads of raspberries, and black currants, came from this locality alone, to the different boilers.'' Large quantities of fruit also come up from the Huon, from New Norfolk, Cambridge, and in fact from all the townships around Hobart Town.

Henrico County, Virginia

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[[Category: Henrico County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Henrico County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Henrico County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Henrico County, Virginia}} ===Henrico County=== ===History=== Henrico County, officially the County of Henrico is one of the oldest political subdivisions in Virginia, Henrico was the scene of the second settlement in the colony and was established in 1634 as one of the eight original shires or counties. The county was named for Henry, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King James I of England. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Goochland County, Virginia | Goochland County]] and [[Space: Chesterfield County, Virginia | Chesterfield County]]. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Henrico_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Henrico County on Family Search] * 1680-1808 — ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=P53IPAAACAAJ Marriages of Henrico County, Virginia, 1680-1808]'' complied by Joyce H. Lindsay, Richmond, Virginia, 1960. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/112941 FHL Collection]. * https://henrico.us/history/ * [https://www.reynoldspatova.org/documents/Colonial_Henrico_Wills002.pdf Colonial Wills of Henrico County Virginia Part One 1654–1737 compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III] * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf A True and Perfect Rent Roll of all the Lands held of her Maj'tie in Henrico County, Aprill 1705 (page 216)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/37255 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. 21. Henrico County - Southside, 1736] * FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/397197?availability=Family%20History%20Library County Court records, deeds, wills, settlements of estates, etc., (Henrico County, Virginia), 1677-1787] (camera links go to unindexed films, such as [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-K99D?cat=397197 this one])

Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass. == his English ancestry and some of his descendants * compiled by [[Bartlett-12366 | Joseph Gardner Bartlett]] (1872-1927) for Edward Dean Adams. * New York, 1927. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002628856 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE745678 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4561766 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10192/ === 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 === *Bartlett, J. Gardner. ''[[Space:Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.|Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass.]]'' (New York, 1927), [ Page ]. * [[#Bartlett|Bartlett]]: Page 134

Henry Albring

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Searching for information on Henry Albring? This may help sort out the Henry's. Henry Albring, son of dec. Agustine Albriny and his relict Mary in Philadelphia (page 21) Mariner, and Mary Banner, dr of dec. in Philad, pg 19 EV. P Jacob Smith, Elizabeth Banner, and her sister all Philad. Information found in #34 old books of Norway, Norwegian, Scandinavia History and Geneology. Family Tree 2013. This book is avail on cd for purchase through Amazon.

Henry and Agusta Michaelis Family and Farm

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Henry Michaelis purchased approximately 1/8 of section 6 (77.8 acres) in New Richland Township, Waseca,MN in 1897. Source Citation: Collection Number: G&M_78; Roll Number: 78. ancestry.com. U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Various publishers of County Land Ownership Atlases. Microfilmed by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. HIs mortgage was paid off before 1910, and in the 1914 farmers directory, he is lilted with 160 acres in Section 30.

Henry and Maria Kobler Pages

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Henry Breazeale (1681-1767) Will

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In the name of God, Amen. I Henry Breazeale of South Carolina Granville County in Hillsborough Township Planter being of Perfect mind and Memory make this my last Will and Testament. Principally and first of all I Give and Recommend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the each to be buried in decent Christian Burial at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly estate where with is has please God to bless me, in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First I give and bequeath to my well beloved son William Breazeale my negro woman named Adah, to be freely professed, by him and his heirs also to my Son Willis Breazeale I and bequeath my land Messages and Tenements by him and his heirs freely to be professed and enjoyed, also to my well beloved grandson Henry Breazeale Junr Son of Elijah Breazeale and Patty Breazeale his wife I give devise and bequeath my negroe girl names Phelis, by him and his heirs to be freely professed and enjoyed, also to my son Cannon Breazeale I give and bequeath the sum of one shilling sterling the residue and remainder of my estate goods chattels stock and household furniture with all other properties what so ever to me appertaining at the time of my decease I give devise and bequeath to my Children named as followeth first Sarah Baker John Breazeale Elizabeth Baker Elijah Breazeale William Breazeale Willis Breazeale Enoch Breazeale Drury Breazeale Joel Breazeale and I do hereby constitute make and ordain my three sons Elijah Breazeale William Breazeale and Willis Breazeale the whole and sole executors of this my last will and testament, who I desire may equally divide goods chattels stock monies and household furniture amongst the named children and I will that my estate may not be appraised, and I do herby utterly disavow revoke and disannul all and every other former Testaments wills legacies bequests and executors by me in any ways before named willed and be bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of January in the year of our lord, one thousand seven hundred and sixty seven. Henry Breazeale (seal) Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Henry Breazeale as his last will and testament, in his presence and the presence of each other hereunto subscribed our named. John Giles (his) David Alexander (mark) Robert Giles (mark) Provided by virtue of a dedimus directed by the honorable William Bull Esq Lieu Govt to Patrick Calhoun Esq: 3 April 1770. 23 May 1770. Qualified Elijah Breazeale and Willis Breazeale executors to the said will. Recorded in Will book 1767-1771. Recorded on Page 458 Transcribed by Kathryn Black, January 3rd 2021 ==People named in will== *[[Breazeale-206|William Breazeale]]: Son, executor *[[Breazeale-70|Willis Breazeale]]: Son, executor *[[Breazeale-169|Elijah Breazeale]]: Son, executor *Patty Breazeale: Elijah's wife *[[Breazeale-172|Henry Breazeale]] Junr: Grandson (son of Elijah) *Adah: Negro woman given in will to son William Breazeale *Phelis: Negro girl given to Henry Breazeale *[[Breazeale-29|Cannon Breazeale]]: Son *[[Breazeale-205|Sarah Baker]]: Daughter *[[Breazeale-207|John Breazeale]]: Son *Elizabeth Baker: Daughter *[[Breazeale-411|Enoch Breazeale]]: Son *[[Breazeale-155|Drury Breazeale]]: Son *[[Breazeale-71|Joel Breazeale]]: Son

Henry Carr Research

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Magnificent Magnolias]]
Olympians for the [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias| Magnificent Magnolias]]
[[Space:Henry Carr Research|Henry Carr]] | [[Space:Gordon Glover Dunn Research|Gordon Glover Dunn]]
[[Space:Stanley Arthur Lay Research|Stanley Arthur Lay]]| [[Space:Arthur Thomas Muggridge Research|Arthur Thomas Muggridge]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias| Magnificent Magnolias]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Carr-18416|Henry Carr (1941-2015)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624299/2023-wikigames-magnificent-magnolias-team-chat?show=1624301#a1624301 G2G Chat Post] Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. * Henry on [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2RW-KSX FamilySearch Family Tree] * '''1940 census:''' "United States Census, 1940", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V1P5-PKS : Thu Jul 27 23:12:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Fuller Carr and Nara Carr, 1940. ''From Debi Hoag'' * '''Obituary:''' [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/423220142 his obituary] from 2015 identifies siblings from the 1950 census who are still living. "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130387704}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) Sat, Jun 6, 2015, page B4. ''From Debi Hoag'' ===Close relatives=== ====Father John Fuller Carr (1905–1976) ==== * '''Death''': "Michigan, U.S., Death Index, 1971-1996"
Original data: Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan Death Index. Lansing, MI, USA
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John F Carr death 31 Jul 1976 (born 22 Jun 1905) residing in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. * '''Burial''': Find a Grave (no image)
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Memorial page for John F. Carr (1905-1976), citing Westlawn Cemetery, Wayne, Wayne County, Michigan, USA (plot: Section I-1); Maintained by: Find a Grave. ====Brother Charlie Carr (24 March 1927 – 16 January 2006) ==== * {{FamilySearch|GL7Z-PCV}} * "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|6K73-H4V9}} : accessed 21 August 2023), Charlie Carr death 16 Jan 2006 (born 24 Mar 1925); citing Digital film/folder number: DI0001099. ''From Debi Hoag'' * Married Jerline (Rhodes) Carr Hoosier, they later separated ** obituaries for Jerline's extended family. Each names other familiy members. Profiles for Albert Gibbs, Earl Hoosier, and Sarah Rhodes have been created. Other people named in their obituary are either still living or connected only through someone who is. *** son Albert Gibbs identifies siblings https://www.newspapers.com/article/anderson-herald/130742688/ *** mother Sarah Rhodes https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-montgomery-advertiser-column-6-sara/130748233/ and https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-obituary-for-sarah-willi/130754752/ *** husband's (Hoosier) father https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-star-press-column-1-earl-c-hoosier/130753541/ All named parties have profiles now *** paternal aunt https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-column-2-mrs-plizzie-h/130755200/ *** sister Mary Dell's husband https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-column-2-mrs-plizzie-h/130755200/ *** sister Mary Dell's son https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-montgomery-advertiser-column-3-mr/130759658/ and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159773049/willie-james-reynolds ====Sister Flozell (Carr) Coachmen (1931-2017) ==== * "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130389484}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) Wed, Sep 27, 2017, page A8, obituary, Flozell Coachman. ''From Debi Hoag'' * Flozell's husband - "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130389555}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) Wed, May 31, 2000, page 22, obituary, Jesse Coachman. ''From Debi Hoag'' ====Brother Emmett Carr (5 Mar 1932 or perhaps 1931–25 Jan 2020) ==== * '''Marriage with all four parents listed:''' "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKMB-6LK4 : 19 February 2021), Emmett Carr and Annie Ruth Thomas, 03 Mar 1950; citing Montgomery, Alabama, United States, County Probate Courts, Alabama; FHL microfilm 1,888,245. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 18:22, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * "United States 1950 Census", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F7G-R3XB : Sat Jul 29 08:31:00 UTC 2023), Entry for Emmett Carr and Annie R Carr, April 8, 1950. ''From Debi Hoag'' * Father-in-law's obituary - "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|130392151}} : accessed 21 August 2023); citing The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama) Sat, Aug 3, 1963, page 12, column 5, Deacon Joe Thomas, obituary. ''From Debi Hoag'' *[https://jameshcolefh.frontrunnerpro.com/include/site_storage/86628/DeathRecordStub/4076350/4076350.pdf?v=5fc3ff4829d07 Funeral program with obituary]. Predeceased by wife Annie Ruth (LNAB Thomas) Carr and by daughter Linda. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 18:22, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * wife Annie Ruth Thomas {{FamilySearch|G2HM-87W}} includes parents and maternal grandparents ====Brother King Henry Carr (14 Oct 1933–4 Dec 2020) ==== ====Sister Lula Bell (Carr) Rodgers (1934–2009) ==== * Need to document whether Lula Bell Carr is Mrs. Larry J. Rodgers of Detroit who died in 2009. See her niece Sonja's Ancestry tree: {{Ancestry Tree|85901715|112351511369}} and {{FamilySearch|GL7L-NX9}} No obituary found yet. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:17, 23 August 2023 (UTC) * Lula B. Rodgers and her husband Larry J. Rodgers leased land at no cost for their Detroit church to expand. See https://www.triumphch.org/about/our-history [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:35, 23 August 2023 (UTC) ====Brother Linwood Carr ( c. 1938–d. 2015–2020) ==== Living in Henry's 2015 obit, deceased in Emmett's 2020 obit. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 18:22, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ====Half-brother Ethan Raynard Banks (5 November 1959–24 September 2020)==== * survived brother Emmett, who died Jan 2020 [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 17:06, 23 August 2023 (UTC) * died 24 September 2020, funeral announcement has no obituary https://www.clorafuneralhome.com/obituaries/Ethan-Banks/#!/TributeWall * Based on acknowledgement in Emmett's obituary and Jasper's daughter Sonja Carr's Ancestry tree {{Ancestry Tree|85901715|112351546822}}, Ethan Raynard Banks is Fuller Carr's son. Ethan had a pre-need memorial carved when his wife Cathy died in 2016, and the [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213003624/ethan-r-banks#view-photo=208773870 Find a Grave photo] hasn't been updated on {{FindAGrave|213003624}}. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 17:06, 23 August 2023 (UTC) ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Watts-15304|Trellis Watts]] needs parents. She lived with her maternal grandparents in 1920 and 1930. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:18, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Matney-1103|Thomas Matney]] needs parents, see 1920 & 1930 census. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 00:18, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * ''add entry here'' ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. 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Henry Clay Mine Disaster 1873

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[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]] | '''Henry Clay Mine Disaster ''' === History and Circumstances === * Date: 10 June 1873 * Location: [[:Category:Shamokin, Pennsylvania|Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 10 killed * Cause: Explosion === 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;"| |- ! 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;"| |- ! 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;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Henry Clay Mine, Shamokin, Pennsylvania, 1873]] 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:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Shamokin, Pennsylvania]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/henry_clay.htm

Henry Cobb Research Notes

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Henry County, Illinois Community Study

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[[Category:Henry County, Illinois]] The goal of this project is to explore the interconnected families of Henry County, especially the Alsatian and Rhineland-Palatinate families that settled in the 1800s. These families intermarried in their home countries, and then continued to intermarry in the U.S. In addition to these communities, there was also a large Belgian community that settled in the area. Some of the families identified in this community are: Jaegli/ Yackley, Egert, Clementz, Sittler, Engel, Schmitt, Haffele, Fritsch, Schehl, Schreiner, Gross/Grose, Oberle, Rink, Wirth, Thürwanger. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Frazier-3683|K Frazier]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Documenting all the German and Alsatian immigrant families * Connecting families together (e.g. Seyllers to Egerts to Clementzes, etc.) * Linking families back to their homeland in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany and the department of Bas-Rhin, France. Profiles of people who belong to this project should be categorized by township, village or city, then by Henry County, Illinois so that everyone becomes grouped together. Many of the families in Henry County, Illinois arrived as a result of chain-migration, and, as a result, many of the settlers came from the same villages in Europe. Belgium France *Artolsheim, Bas-Rhin (Fritsch, Haffele) *Bremmelbach, Bas-Rhin (Filser) *Friesenheim, Bas-Rhin (Oberle) *Mussig, Bas-Rhin (Fritsch, Gross/Grose, Sittler) *Wittisheim, Bas-Rhin (Clementz, Egert, Jaegli/Yackley) Germany *Bruchweiller-Baerenbach, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Thürwanger) *Bundenthal, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Leininger, Schreiner, Wirth) *Ludwigswinkel, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Schehl) *Schindhard, Pfalz, Pirmaesens (Thürwanger) Netherlands *Arnemuiden, Zeeland (Hoogerwerf) For many of the families, Henry County, Illinois became one stop on a longer migration, with common destinations being Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska. 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=21905897 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Henry County, Virginia

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[[Category: Henry County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Henry County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Henry County, Virginia}} == Henry County == ===History=== Named after Virginia Governor [[Henry-30 | Patrick Henry]] and formed from [[Space: Pittsylvania County, Virginia | Pittsylvania County]] on October 7, 1776. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Franklin County, Virginia | Franklin County]] and [[Space: Patrick County, Virginia | Patrick County]]. == Sources == See also: * ''[https://books.google.com/books/about/Henry_County_Virginia_Marriage_Bonds_177.html?id=AlQNVXx2Y5sC Henry County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1849]''; Originally Published: 1953 in Richmond, Virginia; Republished: January 1, 1976 by the Genealogical Publishing Company in Baltimore, Maryland; Republished by Clearfield Company, Baltimore, Maryland in 1989 and 1996; ISBN: 9780806307022; Compiled by: Virginia Anderton Dodd. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Henry_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Henry County on Family Search] * [http://www.myhenrycounty.com/ Henry County, Virginia]

Henry Cruger Family Bible

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Record found in Robison, Jeannie F. J, and Henrietta C. Bartlett. Genealogical Records: Manuscript Entries of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Taken from Family Bibles, 1581-1917. New York, N.Y: Colonial Dames of the State of New York, 1917. Pages 62-64. Internet resource. Retrieved from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062943741;view=1up;seq=90.

Henry Genealogy

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Amherst, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Henry Genealogy == The Descendants of Samuel Henry of Hadley and Amherst, Mass., 1734-1790, and Lurana (Cady) Henry, his wife: with an appendix containing brief accounts of other Henry families * by William Henry Eldridge, 1873- * Boston, Massachusetts, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/henrygenealogyde00eldr/page/n7 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11836431/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009008935 * https://books.google.com/books?id=s5s-AAAAYAAJ ===Table of Contents=== :The Scotch-Irish Migration :James Henry of Sudbury and Hadley, Mass :Thomas Henry of Boston :Thomas Henry of Bridgewater, Mass., and Harpersfield, N. Y. :John Henry of Billerica, Mass., and Stoddard, N. H. :Robert Henry of Boston, "Blacksmith" :Unplaced Henry Items in "Boston Marriages" :Robert Henry of Boston, "Shinglemaker" :Robert Henry of Leicester, Mass :The Henrys of Blandford, Mass :Malcolm Henry of Rutland, Mass :The Henrys of Colrain, Mass :William Henry of Stow and Lunenburg, Mass :Michael Henry of Wrentham and Stoughton, Mass :John Henry of Merrimack, N. H. :John Henry of Schenectady, N. Y. :Prof. Joseph Henry :Robert Henry of Guilford, Conn :Some Henry families of Rhode Island :John Sinclair Henry of New York City :Michael Henry of Hunterdon Co., N. J. :The Vision of Theodore Crosby Henry :Robert Henry of Chester Co., PA :Alexander Henry of Philadelphia, PA :Hugh Henry of Philadelphia, PA :Col. William Henry of Philadelphia :The Henry family of Kentucky :The Henrys at Kings Mountain :William Henry of Henrys Knob, S. C. :Rev. John Henry of Rehoboth, Maryland :John Henry of Hanover Co, Virginia :Judge James Henry of Accomack Co., VA :The Scotch-Irish in the Revolution :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. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Eldridge, William Henry ''[[Space: Henry Genealogy| Henry Genealogy: The Descendants of Samuel Henry of Hadley and Amherst, Mass.]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts, 1915)[ Page ]. :: [[#Eldridge|Eldridge]]

Henry Harris - Gold Tree

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[[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] *[https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/town.php Places on the '''Goldfields''' > ''© 2023 Outback Family History'' ] *[http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/index.php?category=Maps%20of%20the%20Goldfields '''Maps''' of the Goldfields] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%201.jpg Map 1 ''(<+Q)''] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%202.jpg Map 2 ''(<+Q)''] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%203.jpg Map 3 ''(<+Q)''] | *[[:space:Goldfields of Western Australia - Towns and Places|Goldfields of WA - Towns and Places]] === People and Places – LifeTree === *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?q=EARLY+YEARS+%28By+Henry+Harris&l-state=Western+Australia EARLY YEARS] (By [[Harris-37501|''Henry Harris'' )]] from ''Trove'' *THE [[:Category: Menzies, Western Australia|MENZIES]] DISTRICT ('''1935,''' September 7). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94991935 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950), ''p. 4.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] *MINING THE ''ULARRING DISTRICT'' ('''1935,''' October 1). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61097526 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019]
The discovery of [[:Category: Ularring, Western Australia|'''Ularring''']] by [[Speakman-468|Speakman]] and Ryan ante dates the discovery of [[:Category: Coolgardie, Western Australia|'''Coolgardie''']] by Bayley and Ford by nearly a year. Speakman reported to Warden Finnerty, whose headquarters were then at [[:Category: Southern Cross, Western Australia|'''Southern Cross,''']] early in October, '''1891,''' that he had discovered payable gold at Ularring, about 150 miles north of Southern Cross. . .
The principal mine there was the ''Mulwarrie,'' which consisted of a lease of 24 acres. Up to the end of '''1900''' this mine had produced 3524 oz. of gold from 1211 tons. Other shows of note were the Mulwarrie East, Mulwarrie North, Mulwarrie South, Mulwarrie Main Reef Extended the Flora and the Mona, whilst three miles to the south-west were a further three leases- the ''Oakley,'' the ''Mavis'' and the ''Oakley South.''These properties were owned and managed by [[Connell-2062|Mr. W. F. '''Connell,''']] and 1790 oz. of smelted gold were won from 568 tons of quartz, all of which had to be carted to the public battery at ''Mulline,'' 17 miles away. . . *THE NIAGARA DISTRICT ('''1935,''' October 30). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94930899''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950), ''p. 7.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] (and ''Kookynie'') *YUNDAMINDERA ('''1935,''' November 23). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94925887 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950),'' p. 4.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019]
*Thirty-five miles north-east of ''Kookynie'' the ''Yundamindera'' belt of country, which was formerly known as the ''Granites,'' had assumed considerable importance by the year 1900. . . *LINDEN ('''1935,''' November 25). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94933351 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950)'' p. 1.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019]
The mining centre known as ''Linden,'' but formerly styled Griffiths town, is situated some 20 miles south of Yundamindera. In the halcyon days of the mining boom Linden was proclaimed as one of the great mining districts to be. . .
*MOUNT IDA ('''1935,''' December 3). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34940869 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938),'' p. 5.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] *EDJUDINA ('''1936,''' January 14). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34942990 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), ''p. 9.'' Retrieved August 27, 2019]
"Dick" Peaks and "Bill" Vickers, who were the original prospectors, arrived in '''1893,''' and soon afterwards T. H. Elliott came to the district. . .
Mr. Elliott sold to Mr. I. Gibson at £1000 per block, the buyer acting for Mr. W. R. 'Wilson. . .
The population was then in the neighbourhood of 100. The leading mine was the ''Neta,'' a 24-acre lease, owned by Messrs. J. Keighley, R. Alderson, T. R. Potts and W. Newland. . .
*THE NORTHERN FIELDS ('''1936,''' January 15). [[:Category:Laverton, Western Australia|''LAVERTON: '']] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article95007001 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950),'' p. 1.'' Retrieved August 28, 2019] *THE NORTHERN FIELDS ('''1936,''' January 21). [[:Category: Leonora, Western Australia|''LEONORA: '']] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34943318 ''Western Argus''
(Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved August 28] *THE NORTHERN FIELDS ('''1936,''' March 9). ''MERTON'S REWARD: '' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article95010608 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950),'' p. 3.'' Retrieved August 29, 2019] *A PIONEER PASSES Death of Mr. Henry Harris ('''1942,''' November 18). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article95167871 ''Kalgoorlie Miner''
(WA : 1895 - 1950), ''p. 4.'' Retrieved August 26, 2019]
Death of [[Harris-37501|Mr. '''Henry Harris''']] == Sources ==

Henry Harrison Cummings G.A.R. Tribute

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[[Category: US Civil War Heirlooms]] :'''Thirtieth Annual Session''' :'''The Department of Pennsylvania,''' :'''Grand Army of the Republic''' :Held at Chambersburg, :June 3-4, 1896 At this meeting, this beautiful tribute book was prepared and presented to [[Cumings-50|Comrade Henry Harrison Cumings]]. This document was shared from the private collection of P. Hill and used with permission.
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Thirtieth Annual Session, The Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic held at Chambersburg, June 3-4, 1896
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After the Presentation of the Address of [[Cumings-50|Department Commander H. H. Cumings]], It was referred to a Committee of five to examine and report thereon, the committee consisting of [[Beath-173|Past Commander-in-Chief Robert B. Beath]], Comrades [[Marshall-23333|John W. Marshall]], Post 1, [[Morrison-3736|Hugh Morrison]], Post 88, [[Schroeder-5071|E. L. Schroeder]], Post 37, and [[Burrows-4014|Frank J. Burrows]], Post 64.
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The report of this committee was later presented to the Department Encampment, Jurior Vice Department Commander, [[Buch-674|Lemon Buch]], in the chair, and on motion the report was received and its recommendation were unanimously adopted.
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Report of the Committee
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[[Morrison-17043|James F. Morrison]], Comrade, Asst. Adjutant, The Committee on the address of [[Cumings-50|Department Commander H. H. Cumings]] cannot too highly commend the report presented of the affairs of this Department. It should be carefully read and studied by every member having at heart the object of our Order.
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The reference to the financial condition of the Department, demands and should receive your earnest consideration. It is conclusively shown that the measures of economy directed by the encampment of last year, were most timely, and while the suggestions then made have been carried out in letter and spirit, the presentation of the facts now prove beyond reasonable question, either, that further reductions must be made or the per capita tax be increased. The well founded rules of business — that expenditures must be kept within the income, or financial troubles must ensue, apply even more strongly to our organization, for we are but almoners of the funds contributed by our members. It is hardly possible that any one could propose at this time to add to the burden on our Posts by an increase of taxation. If not, what other course is honorably open, but that involving retrenchment. It is not question of sentiment or providing places
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For any comrades, however deserving; business prudence demands proper action in the manner suggested. The standard of efficiency must of course be maintained for this great Department and we must avoid any such radical action as would in any way impair its efficiency. The financial reports show a small balance in hand which will be more than absorbed by the outstanding bills and even this small balance is attributable to the fact that [[Cumings-50|Department Commander Cumings]] Has declined to charge — as he had a right to do — the expense as necessary and traveling over the extended area of the state. The Committee cannot too strongly express its appreciation of the most excellent Administration of [[Cumings-50|Comrade Cumings]].
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He began on a high plane, measuring fully up to the grand objects of our organization; he has maintained that position to the end of his term, has earned credit and warm personal esteem for himself and conferred honor and credit on the Department of Pennsylvania and to the Grand Army of the Republic. In view of what has been said about the necessity for economy we know that if [[Cumings-50|Comrade Cumings]] wishes were consulted he would deprecate any proposal for a testimonial expressive of our feelings towards him, but when a Comrade and has given us a year and more of work unselfishly and our personal sacrifice, a mere resolution of thanks seems a cold perfunctory return. More than this is due ourselves and we therefore recommend
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That a Committee be appointed by the incoming Commander to procure and present to [[Cumings-50|Comrade H. H. Cumings]] a suitable testimonial expressive of our fraternal regard and appreciation of his labors.
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In accordance with the action so taken the undersigned were appointed by [[Darte-112|Department Commander Alfred Darte]] as a committee to carry out the instructions of the Encampment and they take great pleasure in performing their duty by presenting this engrossed copy of the report and accompanying resolution.
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[[Beath-173|Robt. B. Beath]], [[Sample-1256|Thos. G. Sample]], [[Emsley-87|Wm. Emsley]], [[Levering-348|Abraham Levering]], [[Leiper-177|Chas. L. Leiper]], [[Morrison-17043|Jas. F. Morrison]], [[Marshall-23333|J. W. Marshall]], [[Schroeder-5071|E. L. Schroeder]], [[Yohn-168|Henry I. Yohn]]. Committee.
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[[Fee-851|Thos. M. Fee]], [[Buch-674|Lemon Buch]], [[Morrison-17043|Jas. F. Morrison]], [[Levering-348|A. Levering]], [[Suydam-311|C. A. Suydam]]
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[[Morrison-17051|Thos. A. Morrison]], [[Hamilton-28522|T. J. Hamilton]], [[Stiles-4599|Dr. Wm. Stiles]], [[Sayres-65|John W. Sayres]]
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[[Harris-50322|Chas. C. Harris]], [[Holcomb-3233|J. H. Holcomb]], [[Scott-30087|R. P. Scott]], [[Yohn-168|Henry I. Yohn]]
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[[Leiper-177|C. L. Leiper]], [[Darte-112|A. Darte]], [[Wagner-6094|L. Wagner]], [[Beath-173|Robt. B. Beath]], [[Burrows-4014|F. J. Burrows]]
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[[Schroeder-5071|E. L. Schroeder]], [[Emsley-87|Wm. Emsley]], [[Sample-1256|Thos. G. Sample]], [[Marshall-23333|J. W. Marshall]], [[Morrison-3736|Hugh Morrison]]
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Engrossed by August Fischer, Penman, 30 S. Broad St., Phila.
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A beautiful wooden presentation box.
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A rich brown leather cover with initials H. H. C.
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Opening the book.
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Padded cover protector that reads Dept. of Penna., G. A. R.

Henry Haythorne Perrott - Biographical Information

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[[Perrott-354|'''Henry Haythorne Perrott ''']]'''& Family Notes'''

'''THE ANGEL HOTEL, No. 36 ST. MARY STREET, CARDIGAN''' Site File Ref. No.: CARD/SM36 Site Type: Inn; Hotel N. G . Ref.: SN 1789 4600 Period: Medieval; Post-Medieval; Modern “...THE ANGEL, POSTING HOUSE, COMMERCIAL INN, EXCISE OFFICE, AND FAMILY HOTEL, CARDIGAN. On 11th January 1855 Henry Haythorne Owen Perrott of Cambridge, a wine & spirit merchant from Cowbridge and the son of Henry Perrott, married Alice James of the ‘Angel’, the daughter of Lloyd’s Surveyor David James. They lived here in 1855-61. On 29th May 1855 Elizabeth James of the ‘Angel’, the daughter of David James, married Captain David Jones, Master Mariner, of Pendre, at St. Mary's Church. On 22nd October 1855 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Perrott of this address. On 14th December 1855 David Henry Perrott, the son of Henry Hawthorne Owen Perrott and Alice Perrott, was baptised at St. Mary’s Church. On 31st January 1856 Mary James, widow, the innkeeper here, the daughter of Master Mariner Thomas Peters, married mariner Samuel Jones of High Street and Penywaun, Ferwig. On 13th September 1856 Thomas James, the son of David James and Elizabeth James, was baptised at St. Mary’s Church. On 5th March 1857 Ann Taylor Perrott (b. 28/01/1857), the daughter of Alice Perrott and Henry H. O. Perrott, was baptised at St. Mary’s Church. In 1857 the Grammar School was temporarily housed here during the demolition of the old Cardigan Free Grammar School and the construction of the new Guildhall complex. On 12th August 1858 Thomas James Perrott, the son of Alice and Henry H. O. Perrott, was baptised at St. Mary’s Church. On 19th March 1860 Henry Haythorne Owen Perrott joined the newly-formed Cardigan Company of Rifle Volunteers. On 30th May 1860 Henry H. O. Perrott, died aged 1 year and 3 months. In 1861 the following persons lived here: Henry H O Perrott, aged 48, a hotel keeper; Alice Perrott, aged 29, his wife; David H O Perrott, aged 6, their son; Ann Perrott, aged 4, their daughter; Thomas Perrott, aged 2, their son; Henry H Perrott, aged 1, their son; Mary Thomas, aged 30, a waitress; Fanny James, aged 40, a housemaid; Jane Jacobs, age 20, a maid; and Lambert F B???, aged 58, lodger, a Professor of Music. On 6th August 1861 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. O. Perrott. On 26th September 1861, Henry Haythorne Owen Perrott died suddenly aged 49. On 17th September 1861 Alice Maude Perrott, the daughter of Alice Perrott and the late Henry H. O. Perrott of the ‘Angel’, was baptised at St. Mary’s Church. On 27th November 1862 David James of the ‘Angel’ was buried at St. Mary’s Church, having died aged 71. On 18th February 1863 Elizabeth James of the ‘Angel’ was buried at St. Mary’s Church having died aged 62. On 20th August 1863 Ann James of the ‘Angel’, the daughter of labourer Lewis James, married Evan Davies, labourer, of Llanfihangel Penbedw. On 9th September 1864 the following advertisement appeared in the 'Welshman': “...CARDIGAN. TO BE LET, and entered upon at Michaelmas, 1864, all that Old-established Inn, called THE ANGEL, situated in one of the best streets in Cardigan, With the Yard, which has a front Carriage Entrance, capital Walled-Garden, overlooking the far-famed River Tivy, so Celebrated for its Salmon and Trout; Stables, Coach-house, and other suitable Out-buildings and Offices, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Perrott. The above is the second Inn in the Town, and has always been doing an excellent business. It is also well adapted for a private and genteel residence. Cardigan is a Seaport, and a very improving, Town, it is within 18 miles of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Station at Llandyssil, and within the like distance of the Narberth Road Station on the South Wales Railway, to both of which Stations, Coaches run to and fro daily, and the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway is to run from Llandyssil through Newcastle-Emlyn into the Town in a short period, and the Act for that extension has been already obtained. For further particulars apply to Mr. THOMAS DAVIES, Solicitor, Cardigan, and Mr. BENJAMIN EVANS, Solicitor, Newcastle-Emlyn. Cardigan, September 7, 1864...” On 1st November 1872 Anne Perrott, the daughter of Henry Perrott, took over the establishment, and “Angel House” became the Angel Inn once more. Her licence was transferred from No. 6 St. Mary Street. On 27th April 1873 Alice Perrott of the ‘Angel’, a widow, the daughter of David James, married John Davies, widower, a medical practitioner, of Finch's Square. In January 1875 J. J. Davies was the proprietor. On 29th January 1875 the “Angel Hotel” was advertised to let in the 'Welshman': On 6th September 1909 the license was transferred from Miss Elizabeth Jenkins to Anne Perrott and David Perrott. David Perrott had been born here – the son of a previous licensee. On 1st March 1911 there was a chimney fire here – the premises of Mrs. Anne Perrott. By 18th August 1911 the property was referred to as “The Angel Riverside Hotel”. In 1911-14 Mrs. Anne Perrott was the publican. David Henry Perrott lived here in 1915. In 1918 the property was the home of David Henry Perrott; Anne Perrott; Joseph Mansel Perrott; and Thomas Peters and Elizabeth Peters. In February 1918 Second Lieutenant Joseph Mansel Perrott of the ‘Angel’ was on active duty in Italy. On 28th February 1919, 20th February 1920 and May 1921 the property was advertised for sale. In 1920 Mrs. Anne Perrott was the landlady. In July 1922 the license was transferred from Anne Perrott to Henry Rees.eldest son of the late Henry Rees and Mrs. Margaret Ann Rees, resident. On 27th August 1954 the actor Gregory Peck made a surprise visit. On 13th September 1955 Alan King of the ‘Angel’, aged 27, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward King of the same, married Anne Elonwy Jones, aged 23, of Craiglee, Tresaith. The building was ‘listed’ in 1961. Site Name: GLANAVON HOTEL, No. 13 ST. MARY STREET.***** Site File Ref. No.: CARD/SM13 Site Type: Shop; Hotel N. G. Ref.: SN Period: Post-Medieval; Modern History: ‘Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser’. In 1918-52 J. Mansell Perrott lived here. In November 1918 Lieutenant J. Mansel Perrott was awarded the Italian Silver Medal for Bravery for his military service in Italy. In 1920-21 the local Liberal Club met here until moving to other premises in November 1921. In February 1920 No. 13 was advertised for sale. On 12th March 1924 Anne Perrott, the wife of David Henry Perrott of the ‘Glanavon Hotel’, died aged 63. In January 1925 No. 13 was advertised for sale, but not sold. In 1924-27 David Henry Perrott ran the temperance hotel. On 27th May 1928 John Rees Perrott, the adopted son of David Henry Perrott and the late Mrs. Perrott, was married. On 14th August 1929 David Henry Perrott of the Glanavon Hotel died aged 74. The 'Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser' printed the following item on 16th August 1929: “...OBITUARY. MR. D. H. PERROTT, CARDIGAN. A member of an old Cardigan family passed away on Wednesday in the person of Mr. Dd. Harry Perrott of the Glanavon Hotel, St. Mary Street, at the age of 74 years. The deceased had been in failing health since early in the year and had been confined to bed for the past three weeks. An old pupil of the Cardigan Grammar School under the headmastership of the late Mr. D. M. Palmer, B. A., the late Mr. Perrott spent his early days in the drapery business at Haverfordwest, and later for over forty years carried on a drapery establishment in London. He returned to Cardigan following a breakdown in health in 1909, and for a number of years conducted the Angel Hotel, with which his family had been connected for over a century. Later he removed to the Glanavon Hotel. He was a staunch and respected Churchman and was a sidesman at St. Mary's Church. A son – Mr. Mansel Perrott, and a sister, Mrs. Phillips, of Cardiff, survive, his wife having predeceased him in 1924. The funeral will take place on Saturday, leaving the house for St. Mary's Church at 2.30, the burial to be at the cemetery...” In 1933 Miss A Brunt and Miss H Howell of the Glanavon Hotel attended Mount Zion English Baptist Chapel. In 1935-52 Mr. and Mrs. J. Mansell Perrott lived here. In 1938-57 Mrs G Perrott attended Mount Zion Chapel. In June 1952 Mr. J. Mansel Perrott died aged 60. The hotel still traded in 1953. On 18th March 1957 Gwladys Mary Perrott of No. 13, the widow of J. Mansel Perrott, died. In September 1957 the 8-bedroom property was advertised for sale. On 28th November 1960 the hotel re-opened following renovations. On 16th February 1962 the forthcoming closure of the billiard room was announced. On 13th February 1966 Joseph Mansell Perrott of No. 13, died. In October 1971 proprietors and owners Mr. and Mrs. L. Parry sold No. 13 to the Welsh Office for demolition. It was demolished early in 1972. Terence Henry PERROTT December 1, 2014 at 10:36 am A very interesting read thanks Glen. I was particularly interested in the Perrott aspects as it filled me in on a lot of background information on my family. My GGrandfather, John Edmond Perrott, was a nephew of the Henry H O Perrott of your story who came to Australia onboard the Isca as an apprentice mariner. They arrived in Melbourne at the height of the Victorian Gold Rush so the ship’s crew including the Captain, jumped ship. So my GGrandfather became an immigrant Australian, reluctant or otherwise. One of his Aussie sons, my grandfather was also named Henry H.O. Perrott (although the H was Hawthorn in his case). The Isca was built in Newport, Wales and eventually a skeleton crew was mustered to get her back to Newport. Our branch of the Perrotts came out of Pembrokeshire to Laugharne, then Swansea. and on to Bristol. (where your H H O P was born).
Best wishes, Terry Reply glen December 2, 2014 at 4:36 pm Hi Terry, Many thanks for your comments – it’s really interesting to hear the connections between the families of this area and the rest of the world, and particularly as the Perrotts features so much in the history of St. Mary Street. Regards, Glen Reply Anne Rees October 31, 2016 at 1:01 pm Hi Glen, Most interested to read your comment about the Perrotts in St Mary St. I am descended from the same family as Terry Perrott your other respondent. Terry is a great researcher but unfortunately had a stroke recently, we hope he’ll be back on the history trail soon. We have a 1896 family pedigree which has David Perrott 1747 – 1820,( son of James Perrott of Laugharne), described as an Auctioneer of ‘White Walls’ Swansea. His widow Anne Taylor P, mentioned in your article, is listed in Pigot’s 1835 Directory as ‘Nobility’ which is quite a surprise! Perrott properties do seem to be quite numerous in the 1837 census of Swansea though. It would be good to share our research and if you are interested in please get in touch. Regards Anne Sources: NLW Kyle MSs 11; 34-36; 42 Parish Registers for St. Mary’s, Cardigan Ceredigion Archives: CDM Cambrian Journal 25/12/1824 Pigot’s Directory 1830; 1835; 1844 Map of Cardigan, J Wood 1834 Demetian Mirror 1840 Census Returns 1841; 1851; 1861; 1871; 1881; 1891; 1901 Kelly’s Directory of South Wales 1844; 1875; 1895; 1914; 1920; 1926 Poster – ‘Maria’ Smack Auction, Angel 20/05/1844 A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, Samuel Lewis Pembrokeshire Herald 1845; 1848; 1849; 1853 The Welshman 1846; 1848; 1849; 1850; 1851; 1864 Carnarvon Herald 1848 Hunt’s Directory 1850 NLW Morgan & Richardson MS 1566 The History of Cilgerran, John Roland Phillips 1867 Slater’s Directory 1852; 1868 The Welshman 1852; 1857; 1865 Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser 1870-72; 1875-76; 1894-96; 1898-1903; 1905-07; 1909; 1911; 1913 1915; 1918-20; 1922-23; 1925; 1927; 1932-33; 1935-41; 1944-45; 1948; 1950-51; 1953-55; 1968 1994; 1996 Post Office Directory 1871 Cardigan Observer 1877 O. S. Map 1887 etc. A Guide to Cardigan & District, William Edward Yerward James 1899 Poster – John Evans – Sale, Angel Stores 10/07/1902 Programme – Tivy-Side Fanciers Association 15/01/1908 Annual Report – Tabernacl C M Chapel, Cardigan 1926 Gleanings From a Printer’s File, John Ballinger 1928 Trade & Industry in Some Cardiganshire Towns in the Middle Ages, I J Sanders, Ceredigion Records of Slebech, NLW Journal V, B G Charles Welsh Saints & Shrines Vol. 2 : Our Lady of Cardigan, Rev. Silas M Harris 1964 Planning Application – Angel Hotel 12/05/1988; 16/03/1990; 11/04/1990; 05/10/1990 Ceredigion Vol. XI No. 1 1988-9 A Guide to Cardigan 1989 The Gateway to Wales, W J Lewis 1990 Those Were The Days Vol. II, Donald Davies 1992 Buildings of Architectural or Historic Interest – Cardigan, CADW 1992 Conquerers & Conquered in Medieval Wales, Ralph A Griffiths 1994 Cardigan Annual Show Catalogue 02/08/1995; 29/07/1998; 28/07/1999 Register of Electors 1998. © Glen K Johnson 26/07/2016 Map of Cardigan, J Wood 1834 Census Returns 1841; 1851; 1861; 1871; 1881; 1891; 1901 Slater’s Directory 1868 Parish Registers of St. Mary’s, Cardigan Post Office Directory 1871 Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser 1880; 1896-97; 1899; 1902; 1917; 1920; 1923-25; 1927-31; 1935 1937-38; 1940-41; 1944-45; 1949; 1952; 1957; 1960; 1962; 1966; 1971-72; 2002 Kelly’s Directory of South Wales 1884; 1895; 1926 O. S. Map 1887 etc. Hope Chapel Records. Mount Zion English Baptist Chapel Annual Report 1938; 1941; 1942; 1954; 1957 Statement of Account – St Mary’s Church 31/12/1938

Henry James Baker Family Letter Collection

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==Introduction== This is a collection of transcribed letters that were written to [[Baker-29562|Henry James Baker]] and his mother [[Royston-19|Martha Royston Baker Covey]] between 1852 and 1905 from the close family in England, Australia, and Sweden. These photocopy letters where included in '''''The Strahan Clan: Ancestors of John W Strahan & Evelyn Iris Manley Strahan'''; by Elynn Strahan Niles & Evelyn Manley Strahan; 1969; Self-published.'' The originals of these letters were included in Evelyn Manley Strahan's Estate Papers. They were given to [[Bostrom-142|Kristin Bostrom Bates]] in 2010 & 2011. Efforts are being made to transcribe these letters and to scan the originals to enhance this reference page. ===Letters=== ---- Heighley Sun Mar 6 1870 : Dear SisterLetter sent to [[Royston-195|Martha Royston Baker Covey]], Eaton Rapids, Michigan. Transcribed from photocopy of original, no envolope encluded. June 13, 2018, by [[Bostrom-142|Kristin Bostrom-Bates]] :: We received your letter in due time & according to the date it took 8 weeks on the passage We received a letter from our sister Jermina on the very same week which we have first answered They are all very well at least they were at that time I will write my Brother Tom & send him our likeness (as I have now enclosed one for you) but according to your letters his wife & you are rather at variance so if I direct it to you I hope you will forward it on to him :: We are now being quite alone as our Daughter Clara got married 2 years this last Christmas and Fred got married this last Christmas Clara is living more than 100 miles away from us but Fred is living in the same town as ourselves They both send their respect to you all & hope you are all in health as we are at this time I hope you will keep your promise & send me your likeness Mina has sent me hers & I have sent her one in return I should like to have all 7 ours Yourself, Harry, Elizabeth & Tom in the course of time & then we will send Fred and Clara’s :: Harry wished us to write to some London Friends but as soon as we received it we sent it for Clara to read & she has not returned it but if we are lucky we shall go & see Clara in about a months time & then we shall get it again :: Will you be so kind as to tell ___ a little about the Bison that is imported into England from America & the apples & Juices of each there :: Tom want to know what became of Emily, Fred’s Daughter She is married & living in Norfolk :: Our sister Sarah is now living with her daughter as well who is a widow with 2 children in Long Sutton I have not seen Sarah since her husband died 7 years ago I have heard that she is living very religious life & I wish we were all in that way that – as it ___ most appears impossible shall we all meet together in this world I hope we may all be joined together on Gods right hand never more to part – I think we have told you all news this time : So I must conclude : Your affectionate Sister : Ann Fields Our address now : Mr Fred Fields : No. 8 Abbion Terrace : Holy Croft : Heighley Yorkshire : Old England : Please write as soon as possible : Please write as soon as possible ---- : My loved and forgotten husband Henrik BakerSent to [[Baker-29562|Henry James Baker]] by Dina Baker from Sweden, date uncertain, most likely between 1891 and 1897, when Henry J Baker made a child custody agreement with Eva Baker for his son Henry J Baker Jr. the son referred to in this letter. The original letter was written in Swedish and had to be translated. : With this letter I’d like to tell you that I’m feeling well as usual. I’ve wondered how you are since I have not received a letter from you since last fall. I’ve wondered if you’ve not received the letters I have written or if I in any way have made you sad, then you must forgive me. : Our son is feeling fine and he is running and playing, but he asks every now and then, when we’ll go and see Daddy. : He miss you so when he hears I’m talking about you. He’s grown very much and he is already a big boy. : God bless you and may he let you be well. Please let me know how you are because I’m rather worried. Finally the heartiest wishes from your son and me. : Dina Baker :: ''(Translation of a letter in Swedish done by Gunilla Olden exchange student who lived with John W Strahan family during 1966-1967)'' ---- Irishtown January 2, 1905 : My Dear Cousin HenryLetter sent to [[Baker-29562|Henry James Baker]] at Old Soldier’s Home, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Transcribed from a photocopy of the original, no envelope included Spelling, Capitalization, and punctuation as in the original. June 13, 2018, by [[Bostrom-142|Kristin Bostrom-Bates]] : i Received your Welcome letter Dated october 15 i was Glad to hear that you was Better And i hope you will Continue to get Stronger So that we Shall hear of one another for Some time to Come i Am finding it very hard in Clearing Another Farm their is lot of difficultly in the way in Getting it in Working order But i hope i Shall Be Spared to get them Started again the wife Sons And Daughters are all Enjoying good Health at the Present : ? my Dear Cousin you : -2- : Don’t understand we have to get the Timber down and leave it till Autum and then we Get a Burn So that we can Sow Grass Cockyfoot and Clovers Before we can get Cows to make a Start in Dairying : i have not got to See Any of the Addison’s it is over Hundred miles away From us The Ted Addison is very rich he made Thirty tow 32 Thousand in Mining in the East Coast he has lots of Ground and Cattle : we has one Son a Doctor Practicing in one of the Towns my other Son Henry is Back with us again is working at : -3- : At home the Sons are oldest the youngest of the four is over 21 years the Eldest Daughter is 20 years we had a very quiet Christmas and new year i hope yours was much Better and that you enjoyed your Christmas and hope you will Enjoy A happy new year we had Snow since we came over hear which we did not get in Victoria : -4- : To my Dear Cousin Henry i think i Sent you All the news this time Being in new Place and Plenty of work i dont get much news the People in Genrd Side whith the Japs The Kish hear don’t like to hear of the Russians Goting a doing Good By Cousin : Whith love to you : Edward Addison ---- ==Notes and References==

Henry Jones - Wharton's History of Fort Bend County, Texas

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Wharton, Clarence Ray. ''Wharton's History of Fort Bend County'' (San Antonio: Naylor, 1939), Chap. IX, "Henry Jones". Henry Jones, one of the "Old Three Hundred" of Austin's colony was born in Madison County, Virginia, near the "Blue Ridge," in 1798. In 1817, when but nineteen years of age, he left home in company with his brother, John, and went on a trip of adventure. They came down the Mississippi in a. flat boat to New Orleans, and there laid in supplies and ammunition and returned to the mouth of White River and was here joined by Martin Varner, Creason and two other young men of like temperament as themselves. They now laid their plans -to explore strange countries and became trappers and hunters and commenced at this place, trapping for fur animals, and killing deer, bear and other game for their pelts. In this way they remained two years, traveling over parts of Arkansas, Indians Territory and other places, part of the time being in camp on the Washita River, trading with friendly Indians. During all of these rambles, and having a good time generally, they had not met or been molested by hostile Indians. Finally, however, while in camp on a tributary of the Washita, they discovered signs of hostile Indians. They detected that these Indians were not friendly by seeing where they had killed deer and other game, but could never get sight of them; while, on the other hand, if they had been friendly disposed, they would have come to their camp. The boys had a dog along which they had trained to growl, but not to bark, when anything unusual disturbed him. One morning, about daybreak, not long after these Indian signs had been discovered, the dog awoke them by growling and walking to and fro between their pallets and the log fire, which had been replenished through the night. Varner raised up, and, seeing a band of Indians near the camp and about to attack them, said, "Boys, here are Indians," and raised his gun to fire at them, but before he could do so the Indians, who were also armed with guns, fired a volley into their midst and wounded all of them except Creason. Varner was shot in both wrists and his gun stock shot in two. Henry Jones was struck with a bullet which went through his body, just grazing the backbone, as he sprang up and was stooping to get his gun, and the other two, whose names cannot now be given, were severely wounded, but not as bad as Jones. All now ran away to save themselves, if possible, by flight. Henry Jones ran about one hundred and fifty yards, tripped in some vines or briars and fell; the others, thinking that he had fallen dead from the effects of his wound, ran on and left him. He thought his time had come, and lay there, face down, for a few moments, imagining he could hear the Indians breathing close behind him; but as they did not come at once to scalp him or run a lance through his body he raised his head to look, and none were in sight. With renewed hope now, although badly hurt and bleeding profusely, he regained his feet and ran on after his companions, but they had disappeared in the timber and brush, and he feared to call to them on account of the still near proximity of the Indians. They had another camp fifteen miles below and this was the objective point now of the routed hunters. About noon Henry Jones ascended a hill and discovered his companions in the valley below. He yelled, to attract their attention to himself, as he was nearly exhausted, but they ran, thinking it was the Indians still after them. In running and looking back over their shoulders, however, they soon discovered that it was their wounded companion, and then stopped and waited until he joined them and all went on together. They had to cross a deep creek to reach their camp, and as Henry Jones could not swim he held on to Varner, who was six feet and six inches in height and could wade it, and thus passed over safely. On reaching their camp they remained a long time, dressing their wounds as best they could until they healed and they were able to travel again. The first thing they did then was to go back to the camp where the Indians attacked them. Their little dog had never showed up and they were satisfied he was dead, which was verified on reaching the spot, by finding his remains in the camp. It is likely the dog was struck down by a shot when the volley was fired, but the Indians had also terribly mangled his body in revenge, probably, for causing them to loose the scalps of the five young hunters, by his timely warning growls, as otherwise they could have approached and placed the muzzles of their guns against their heads and made certain of their destruction. The Indians had taken everything in the camp except that which was the most valuable the furs and pelts; but it was not their fault that these were left, but the foresight of the young hunters. They had dug a hole in which they placed them, filled it carefully and compactly, and then made their campfire over the spot. After this unfortunate affair the young men disposed of their furs and pelts and returned to civilization. They did .not remain long, however, in the settled districts. Stephen F. Austin was making up a colony to settle in the wilds of Texas, and the two Jones brothers and Varner joined it and came with the first installment, first settling in what is now Washington County. Varner afterwards had his league of land located in Brazoria County, on what is now "Varner's Creek." In Red River County Henry Jones married Miss Nancy Styles. William Jones, their first child, was born in 1822, in what is now Washington County, near the present town of Independence. They had no house completed at that time, and this child, the first in Austin's colony, was born in camp under a live oak tree. In this same year Henry Jones and others came on down into what is now Fort Bend County, looking at the country, as yet having located no land, and one day on the Brazos River, thirteen miles below the present town of Richmond, they dismounted, and hitching their horses, went down under the bluff to get some water. While there they were very much surprised to hear oars striking the sides of a canoe, hid from view by a bend in the river. At first they thought it might be Indians and looked well to their firearms, but when the party came in view it proved to be a white man and a Negro. The white man was Captain Randall Jones. He landed and the party had dinner together. Captain Jones and Henry Jones, on learning each others name, had a long talk, but could trace no kinship. Randall Jones boat was loaded with one barrel of whiskey and several boxes of tobacco bound for Fort Bend, where he had located and settled. Henry Jones, liking the country, located his land on the Brazos River eight miles below the present town of Richmond. He wanted, and had selected a league of land just below the present town, but learning that Mrs. Jane Long wished this location for her grant, gave way to her and went further down the river. Before improving his place, however, he settled in the bend, and during this occupancy he and others made a journey to the mouth of the Brazos after salt. In the meanwhile a band of friendly Indians, from the Trinity River, had a battle with the Craunkaway Indians, one mile below the present town of Richmond, in which the Trinity Indians were the victors, killing ten of the others and taking their scalps. Some think that these Indians from the Trinity were instigated by the white settlers to come and attack the Craunkaways and kill or drive them away in order to get rid of them, as they were a constant menace to the colonists of Austin. Others believe that the Craunks had made a raid on the Trinity Indians, who were likely Cooshatties or Osages, and carried off some of their stock, and the pursuit and battle was to re-dress 'their own wrongs. The main camp of the Craunks was on Big Creek, seven miles below Richmond, and it was to this place the Indians from the Trinity were making their way, when they fell in with this band, which they fought and killed all of them except one. Now, about dark on the same day that this battle was fought, Henry Jones and his party were getting back from the mouth of the Brazos and were in three miles of Fort Bend, when, in the dusk of gathering darkness they saw an Indian pass, them on a pony at full speed, making his way towards Big Creek where his tribe was in camp, to inform them of the presence of the hostile Indians from the Trinity, he being the only one left to tell the tale. Soon after a terrible storm set in with such violence and floods of rain that Mr. Jones and his party were compelled to leave the prairie and seek shelter in a point of timber, where they spent the night. This storm also prevented the Trinity Indians from getting to their enemies, and they went on up the river to the white settlements. The Craunkaways, however, being warned, fled from their camp and left the country, going west across the Colorado. Next morning, after the storm, when Henry Jones arrived at home, he was very much surprised to find his yard full of Indians and his wife, alone, except their two little boys, James and William. They, however, met him with extended hands of friendship, told him of the battle, and said they wanted beef and then have a war dance. The beef was furnished and the feasting and dancing commenced, which lasted several days, and Mr. Jones had to kill two more beeves before he could get rid of them, but finally they mounted their ponies and went off yelling toward their country. While their dancing was in progress the scalps of their enemies were hanging on a pole, around which they circled, sang and yelled. Also during this time Mr. Morton, near by, had two Craunkaway Indians a squaw and little boy; the Trinity Indians hearing of it, some of them mounted their ponies, and, dashing up to Morton's house, killed the squaw and carried the boy away captive, saying they were going to make a good warrior out of him. During the passage of the Mexican army through Fort Bend County and the families were fleeing before it, Henry Jones was sick and had been for some time and was hauled in a wagon on a mattress in the "Runaway," and was therefore unable to take any part in the battle of San Jacinto and many other stirring scenes which were transpiring at that time. His family at that time consisted of his wife and five or six children. They came back over the battlefield of San Jacinto and viewed the dead Mexicans. Some of the Jones boys picked up scopets and sabers and brought them home. These relics were lost when the Henry Jones homestead was burned in 1888. At the time, however, the property belonged to Mrs. Mary M. Ryon, and the guns and swords had been left there in the garrett. Mrs. Jones died in 1850 at the "Old Prairie Home," and Mr. Jones at the same place in 1861, both being buried in the old family burying ground, side by side. They had twelve children, and all lived to be grown, except one, and all married except two. The children were: William Styles, James, Mary Moore, John Henry, Hetty Ellen, Virginia, Elizabeth R., Susan E., Wiley Powell, Emily, Laura H., and Thomas Walter. When one of the daughters of Henry Jones married he gave her, as the saying is, a "big send off" or "blow-out." Everybody was invited to the wedding and Jones was prepared to feed them. He had pits dug, over which mutton, veal and pork were barbacued, and a long table filled with everything that was good which could be procured, and the table was kept spread all the night so that every one could, at any time, eat if they were hungry. He lived near the public road leading from Richmond to Columbia and Brazoria, and many people, strangers and acquaintances, made his house their stopping place in their travels to and fro, and no one was ever charged a cent for lodging or what their horses ate. The stranger and his horse were as well cared for as that of a bosom friend; it made no difference, his hospitality and generosity reached all alike. People of that day and time were not selfish. As the saying is, they did not worship the "Almighty Dollar." They had plenty. It grew to them naturally. The broad prairies were dotted with their cattle, and when they needed money all they had to do was to round up a. bunch of beeves and drive them to the New Orleans market and get the cash for them. Peace to the ashes of these kind of Texans.

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''This is a draft profile for review by interested parties in anticipation of replacing the profile in [[Linnington-3]]. [[Livingston-1234]] should be merged into the resulting profile, as it is simply serving as an erroneous spelling of the surname. Technically, it seems his LNAB should probably be changed to Linington.'' Henry Linington, likely born around 1623, is of unknown origins. He appears in the first extant town records of Hempstead, Nassau Island, New Netherland, listed with four cattle in a survey recorded probably in early 1657,Hicks, Benjamin D., ed. ''Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., 1654-1880.'' Jamaica, New York: Long Island Farmer Print, 1896, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n23/mode/2up 1:18], citing Liber A:4. and a list of "numbers of every mans gattes that they have at the necke, ... Hinery Linengton hath eight gattes."''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n25/mode/2up 1:21], citing Liber A:9. Further records show his number of calves and cattle varying. A record likely from 15 March 1658 stilo novo lists him with seven akers of land.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n37/mode/2up 1:32], citing Liber A:20. His primary occupation appears to have been as a miller. On 7 May 1658, Henry Linington was sued for abuse and misdemeanor by Robert Jackson and William Smith. On 6 July, Peter Cornelissen sued him in an action of accounts.Onderdonk, Henry. ''The Annals of Hempstead, 1643 to 1832: Also, the Rise And Growth of the Society of Friends On Long Island And In New York, 1657 to 1826.'' Hempstead, N.Y.: L. Van de Water, 1878, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002013506937;view=1up;seq=68 p. 20]. It is interesting that Onderdonk and Hicks have different, but complimentary records pertaining to the late 1650s as pertain to Henry Linington. This might be explained in Onderdonk's [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002013506937;view=1up;seq=53 preface page], which notes that the original records wound up in North Hempstead, while original, "incomplete and untrustworthy" copies remained in Hempstead. But this was not Henry's big problem on the sixth of July 1658. Deborah Sturgis testified that "(1) I Can say that henerry Linnington Came as I was aboute my works at the well, and asked mee to lie w't him and would have me goe in to the Barne w't him for that purpose; (2) that he offered me 10 S to yeeld to his desirers and so he fell from that sum by degrees to half a busheell of mault and I withstood him, and tould him that it was a greate sinne and shame for him that had so good knowledge to sollisit any woaman to soe great A sinn; (3) he tould me that hee offered Largely, and said that he used to give sarah but 5 S atime; (4) seeing his importunity w't me to go into ye Barne with him, I bid him goe and stay till I Came, and that while I slipt over to Timmothy holsteads."Hicks, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n91/mode/2up 1:86-7], citing Liber A:114. The court held that "whereas Henry Linington, besides other evil practices unto the disturbance of Christian order and peace, and to the violation of the laws, to the great dishonor of God and to the evil example of the nations under which we live, hath solicited Deborah Sturgis; Be it therefore ordered that he shall forthwith be committed to the Marshal's custody (who is hereby authorized to apprehend him and in sure and safe manner to keep him in ward, until he shall give sufficient security in recognizance in the value of 500 guilders for his good behavior, in default thereof he is to be sent unto Manhattans, and within 3 months he is to be banished ot of the town's limits.)" Onderdonk asserts that "his bondsmen were his father and brother-in-law, Lawrence and John Ellison." His relationship to the Ellisons is in no doubt,Of Lawrence Ellison's four surviving children, he had one daughter – Catherine, as her name was more-or-less spelled in Hempstead. Her age is used a proxy for her husband's approximate age. "England, Lancashire, Parish Registers 1538-1910," database, ''FamilySearch'' (13 October 2017), [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD6-H8MY Lawrence Ellyson in entry for Katheryne Ellyson, 19 Dec 1623]; citing Christening, St Mary-the-Virgin Church, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, volume , Lancashire Record Office, Preston; FHL microfilm 1,278,778.On 20 March 1696/7, Thomas Ellison testified concerning the bounds of land that had been his father Lawrence's, that land first laid out to Lawrence's sons Richard and Thomas was subsequently divided between Richard Ellison, Henry Linington, John Ellison Sr. and the said Thomas Ellison. Hicks, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207772/page/n259 2:254-5], citing Liber D:138. These (Henry representing Catherine) were the four children of Lawrence Ellison so far as ever appeared in Hempstead. but it is unfortunate that Onderdonk's paraphrased style of expression here obscures the precise wording. On 1 May 1659, Lawrence Ellison pleaded for the bond to be cancelled, but the court did not relent. At a town meeting of either 3 September or 3 October 1659, "upon ye Supplication of Henry Lennington," it was "granted that all former proceedings Ags't him concerning his banishment should be remitted, and he was then received againe upon promise of reformacon unto ye Liberties of an Inhabitant." Apparently in or around June 1662, under an agreement between Henry Linington and William Smith, who were sharing a mill, William Smith appraised his half at £40 sterling, to be paid in beaver or cattle at beaver price to be paid October next ensuing, thirty bushels of Indian Corne ye first of January next, and twenty bushels of wheat to be paid 16 March next. Apparently the price was too high, and instead, on 3 September 1660, Henry ceded his half of the property to Smith, excepting "ye Iron Barre, ye Mill bills, and ye Iron Sledge," Smith to perform Linnington's "ingagements to the town," and putting up the mill as bond. Richard Gildersleeve was their witness.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n131/mode/2up 1:127-8], citing Liber B:12. In 1665, Henry leased a yellow cow "in the ofe year" and two "sleets in the Crpe" for thirty shillings the year in good paye" to Thomas Jones,''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n183/mode/2up 1:178], citing Liber B:72. and bought a mare branded :G:, aged 2 years from Mores [Morris?] Smith.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n211/mode/2up 1:206], citing Liber B:111. On 3 July 1667, Catthorin Linington, wife of hinery linington, testified that she "herd blows severall times and the boy Crie and beg into her owne house but shee did not see them." The context for this testimony is unknown.Testimony of Catthorin Linington, wife of Hinery Linington. ''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n365/mode/2up 1:361], citing Liber B:315. On 9 April 1677, Henry, among the proprietors of Hempstead, drew lot number 18 in a lottery of 100-acre parcels of woodland "either in North woods or in the south woods Excepting Madnans Neck the Cow Neck or Matinicock Neck on the North side and Excepting the south Necks on the south side."''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n315/mode/2up 1:310], citing Liber B:239-40. A record likely from 1678 shows he drew lot number 14 in lots drawn "for fenceing the Plains, the first to begin on the Est hill and so Run westward."''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n321/mode/2up 1:317], citing Liber B:249. On 25 December 1678, Henry had lot number 40 in lots of meadow laid out "first at the Esturmost Comon Medow on the south sid of Rocoway lots."''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n327/mode/2up 1:321-2], citing Liber B:255-7. A town meeting of 31 October 1681 granted by a majority vote that "Henery Linington shall have liberty to take up his divident of Land that he should have had on madnans Neck that he shall Now have Liberty to take in where he sees Caus within the bounds that the hundred aker lots had liberty loted lands Excepted."''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n391/mode/2up 1:386], citing Liber C:15. On 24 May 1682, Henry promised to pay £1.10.0 per year in corn or cattle at current prices to Jeremy Hubard while under his ministry. This was on the high end of those on the list.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n385/mode/2up 1:380-1], citing Liber C:9. On 8 June 1682, John Seaman Sr. sold four and a quarter acres of land east of Henry Linnington's plot at Hungry Harbor to James Royly and Henry Jonson, both of Forsters Meadow.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n407/mode/2up 1:402-3], citing Liber C:34. On 26 June 1682, Henry sold a lot of meadow laid out to him in Hungry Harbor between John Seamans and Robert Marvin to William Smith of Fosters Meadow.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207772/page/n75 2:71-2], citing Liber C:206. On 6 December 1682, a court of constable and overseers held at Hempstead found that Matthew Bedle owed Henry Linnington sixteen shillings and cost of suit for wintering a black heifer that he'd found unmarked at the mill. Jonathan Smith, constable, Jonathan Smith, Sr., Richard Gildersleve, Jr. and Solomon Seaman testified for Henry. Solomon named Henry as his father-in-law in his testimony.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n403/mode/2up 1:398-9], citing Liber C:29-30. At the same court, Henry sued Roger Pedly for trespass, seeking 30 shillings, for mowing his meadow without leave. James Mott, Elias Durland and Joseph Langdon testified.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n403/mode/2up 1:389], citing Liber C:30. On some unknown date, the court found in favor of Henry, the defendant Bedle to pay four shillings six and cost of suit.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n419/mode/2up 1:415], citing Liber C:46a. On 6 March 1682/3, Daniel Bedle brought action against Henry Linnington for slander. Thomas Smith of Jemeco deposed that "he being at Henere linintuns mill I heard henere linintun charg daniel bedle with staling a swine but whether it was a hog or a bore that he charged him with I cannot tell for thay ware discorsing of both." Richar Valintin deposed about the same. No record of the outcome.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092207764#page/n421/mode/2up 1:417], citing Liber C:47. On 24 December 1690, the town meeting chose William Jacockes and Nathaniel Persell to go to Henry Lininton and "inquire by what covenent or conditions he holdeth ye previledge of ye streame to sett a mill on and other previlidges granted to It and if no Covenant can be found ye afore sd tow men have power to macke a Covenant In ye towns behalf with yd sd henery Lininton." On 16 June 1691, the town ordered the sam two men with Richard Gildersleeve and Samuel Pine to either reach an agreement with Henry Linnington "to ye same terms as was agreed on when ye mill was first built or when ye convenience was granted or alowed so Long as a good mill was cept in good Repear" or to agree with some other sufficient able man if such an agreement could not be reached with Linnington.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207772/page/n27 2:23], citing Liber C:153-4. Henry Linington of Hempstead executed his last will on 10 June 1691, witnessed by Richard Cornell, James Clement & Richard Ward, nominating Richard Cornell, Sr. and Daniel Whitehead as executors and making bequests:Abstract of the last will of Henry Linington. Canfield, Amos. "Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York." ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.'' New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1934, [https://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1930%2f325_0022_1 65:118]; also available as Henry B. Hoff. ''Long Island Source Records. From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1987, [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48331/LongIslandSrcRec-001986-131 pp. 131-2]; Ancestry.com. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. * son John, half of corn mill, land on Mill River Neck, house he now lives, etc.; * son Solomon Seaman, half mill, 20 a. Jaycock's Creek, etc.; * son John Hubbs, 20 a. Jaycock's Creek; * son-in-law William Thorne and grandson Richard Osborn, 20 a.; * sons John Linington, Solomon Seaman & Richard Osborn the elder, 20 a. given by the town for maintaining a mill; * gifts to grandchildren Richard Osborn the younger & Solomon Seaman; * goods to dau. Susannah. On 25 April 1692, Solamen Seamen indentured himself and heirs, such that "whereas at ye same time Samuell Denton Nathanell Persall and Joseph Pettit was chosen to macke a Devition of some meddo at ye South meddows on ye mill River necke which was given to william thorne and Richard osborne Equall betwene them by ''henery Lininton Desesed'' at ye same time Soleman Semen Did ingadge for him selfe his heires and asignes yt those yt Poses yd sd meddo from time to time and ye meddo given to John hubs shall have Liberty to bring oute theire hay over his Lot Provided they do go over his meddo in ye most convenient place for a highway and to ys above wright alowace I ye above sd Solomon semen in consideration of full satisfaction reseved..." Witnesses were Joseph Pettit, Samuell Denton and Nathanell Persall.Hicks, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207772/page/n147 2:143-3], citing Liber D:23. Henry's will was proved on 20 May 1692. The executors refused to serve, and his son John Linington and son-in-law Solomon Seaman were appointed. On 10 September 1698, William Thorne of Madnans Neck sold to Samuel Denton, Sr., a certain parcel of meadow ground fresh and salt lying at ye south meadows on a neck called ye Mill River Neck in Hempstead, in quantity of acres "as was given mee by my Desesed father in Law henery Lininton..." Caterne Thorne co-signed, witnessed by Joseph Pettit, John Leninton and John Smith.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207772/page/n147 2:143-5], citing Liber D:24-6. Children of Henry and Catherine (Ellison) Linington: * John Linington, m. Mary ____John and Mary Lininton with five children, adjacent to Solomon and Elizabeth Seman with six children. Harris, Edward D., contrib. "The Hempstead Census of 1698." ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.'' New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1914, [https://www.archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog45gree#page/n138/mode/1up 45:59]. * Elizabeth Linington, m. Solomon SeamanLetters of administration, estate of Solomon Symons of Hempstead, admrs. son Solomon Symons, widow Elizabeth Symons, 4 June 1703. New York County Wills, 7:113. "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, ''FamilySearch'' (28 May 2014), New York > Wills 1702-1704 vol 7 > [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99P-Y1KV?cc=1920234&wc=Q75C-W3D%3A213306101%2C226267801 image 102 of 374]; county courthouses, New York. * Susannah Linington, m. John HubbsJohn and Susana Hubs. "The Hempstead Census of 1698." ''NYBGR,'' [https://www.archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog45gree#page/n144/mode/1up 45:62].Abstract of the last will of John Hubbs. "Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York." ''NYGBR,'' [https://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=us/nygb/perrec1930/326_0052_1 65:246]; also available as ''Long Island Source Records. From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,'' [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48331/LongIslandSrcRec-001990-135/295734 p. 135]; Ancestry.com. * Catherine Linington, m. William Thorne IIIWilliam and Cathrene Thorn with three children. "The Hempstead Census of 1698." ''NYBGR,'' [https://www.archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog45gree#page/n144/mode/1up 45:62].The relationship between the Liningtons and the Thornes has been much confused, primarily due to troubles experienced differentiating William Jr. from his son William III. William III, whose wife was the daughter of Henry Linington, is the one whose first son was named Henry, after the child's grandfather. Winifred, William III's mother, was substantially too old to have been the daughter of Henry Linington. William III was baptized in 1663 which puts him squarely in range to be the proband's son-in-law. 1663 – 23 May; Wilt Toorn, Winne Fruyt; Willem; no witnesses. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20190118171912/https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/rdcbapt5.shtml New Amsterdam (New York City) New York Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms 1661 - 1665 (archived)]," ''Olive Tree Genealogy,'' Lorine McGinnis Schulze, 1996-present, citing Evans, Thomas Grier. ''Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Baptisms from 25 December, 1639 to 27 December, 1730.'' Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol 2. New York: Printed for the Society, 1901. * ? Mary ? Linington, m. Richard OsbornNo wife of Richard Osborn is listed in the 1698 census, which shows only Richard, Richard Jr., William, Nathaniel, and James Osborn. While it is possible she was omitted or absent, the more likely scenario seems to be that Henry Linington's Osborn daughter had died before 1698. "The Hempstead Census of 1698." ''NYBGR,'' [https://www.archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog45gree#page/n152/mode/1up 45:66].Abstract of the last will of Richard Ozland [Osborn], leaving to wife Mary two barrels of cider and £8 annually for life. That Mary was in no way propertied by his bequest appears to be further evidence she was a later wife. "Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York." ''NYGBR,'' [https://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1930%2f327_0028_1&parentid=us%2fnygb%2fperrec1930%2f327_0028_1 65:324]; also available as ''Long Island Source Records. From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,'' [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48331/LongIslandSrcRec-002000-145/295744 p. 145]; Ancestry.com. Additionally, the estate of Rachel Spencer was appraised by Richard Osborn and Solomon Seaman on 11 April 1687,Hicks, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207772/page/n65 2:61-2], citing Liber C:194. before Henry executed his last will. It seems possible she was a daughter of Henry's, given that two of his sons-in-law performed this service. === Marriage to Catherine Ellison, Children's Ages === if Onderdonk is to be believed, Henry and Catherine Ellison were married by July 1658 at the latest. The children are listed here in the order they or their husbands were named in the ''abstract'' of Henry's will. If his daughter Catherine was no older than her husband William Thorne, then she was probably born in or after 1663. === Linington or Linnington? === The spelling in early Hempstead records is all over the map, but there are very few contemporaneous sources which spell his name Linnington. Variations on Linington are the rule. Henry's great-granddaughter Hannah (Linington) Dorland named a son ''Linington Dorland.''Cremer, John D. ''Records of the Dorland Family in America...'' Washington, D.C: Publ. for the family [by] B.S. Adams, 1898, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofdorland00crem/page/145/mode/1up p. 145]. == Sources ==

Henry McKinney Extended Research

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== Introduction == '''[[McKinney-1946|Henry McKinney]]''' '''(McKenney)''' was born circa 1765-1770. His parents are not known. He married [[Unknown-540238|S. (Unknown)]] (only referred to as "Mrs. McKinney" in his probate records; her first initial is shown on daughter Sarah's headstone). They settled in Cole County, Missouri, arriving from Campbell County, Tennessee about 1815. Henry passed away in Cole in 1836. This page is an in-depth look at the sources and research available for Henry McKinney, as well as an attempt to sort out the conflation issues which lead to this Henry being confused with (at least) one or two other similar individuals. == Conflation (Read First) == The following three Henry McKinneys are commonly [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conflated conflated] with each other: # [[McKinney-1946|'''Cole Co. Henry''']]: This is "our" Henry. He came to Cole Co. in the Missouri territory circa mid-1810s from Campbell Co., Tennessee. His parents and wife are unknown/uncertain; according to what seems to be daughter Sarah Piper's headstone, Henry's wife's name began with '''S'''). He (and his wife) passed away in Cole Co. circa Dec 1836. He died intestate (he did not prepare a will prior to his death). At the time of the 1830 census, he was enumerated at Cole Co. # [[McKinney-1927|'''Rutherford Co. Henry''']]: This is the Henry that married Mary Robbins at Rutherford Co., North Carolina in 1788. He later married Nancy Watkins. He passed away sometime after the last revision of his will (fall 1837). His will was originally prepared on 24 Aug 1834; this is often stated as his date of death. At the time of the 1830 census, he was enumerated at Rutherford Co. # [[McKinney-1927|'''Putnam Co. Henry''']]: This is the Henry that was interred at the Cookeville City Cemetery in Cookeville, Putnam Co., Tennessee. He and his son James were pioneers of Putnam County and known slaveholders. He married Mary Ann (possibly also Robbins?). He passed away on 7 Aug 1846. At the time of the 1830 census, he was enumerated at Overton Co. (parts of Overton Co. later became Putnam Co). === Henry McKinneys: A Comparison Chart === * A brief, simple comparison of the three Henry McKinneys, created to easily identify the differences between them; please refer to their individual profiles to view sources and additional information. This chart includes links to their 1830 census records on FamilySearch. ''(compiled by [[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]])'' {| border="1" | || '''Death''' || '''Source''' || '''Spouse(s)''' || '''1830 Census''' ||'''Notes''' |- | [[McKinney-1946|'''Cole Co. Henry''']] || circa 24 Dec 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research#1836-40_Probate_Record probate record] || S. Unknown || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPS-V6H Cole Co.] ||died intestate (without a will); wife's first initial (S.) shown on [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9111172/sarah-piper daughter Sarah's headstone] |- | [[McKinney-1927|'''Rutherford Co. Henry''']] || after fall 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McKinney-1927#_note-0 will] (last revised Fall 1837) || Mary Robbins, Nancy Watkins || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHP6-36G Rutherford Co.]|| had daughter, Rebecca (McKinney) Gee (1826-1902); death is commonly recorded as 24 Aug 1834, original will date |- | [[McKinney-7098|'''Putnam Co. Henry''']] || 7 Aug 1846 || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57051270 headstone] || Mary Ann (Robbins?) || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5W-7K3 Overton Co.] (Putnam Co. did not yet exist)|| had son, James (1809-1879); Putnam Co. pioneers and known slaveholders |} == Sources == === 1830 United States Census === On 23 Nov 1830, Henry was enumerated ''(as Henry McKinney Sr.)'' in the United States census, residing in Cole County, Missouri. {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=''page 1; click to access full-sized image''. }} {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=''page 2; click to access full-sized image''. }} Recorded in the household (Total: 5 persons): :One male, aged 10-15 [grandson James Cravens] :One male, aged 15-20 [son John?] :One male, aged 50-60 [Henry] :One female, aged 15-20 [daughter Sarah/Sally] :One female, aged 50-60 [Henry's wife] No slaves or free colored persons were recorded in the household. :''Research Notes: According to Henry's probate records, he and his wife had had two minor children residing with them; also noted was heir James Cravens, whose guardian later became Henry's son James.'' * "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPS-V6H : 26 December 2020), Henry McKinney, Cole, Missouri, United States; citing 201, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 72; FHL microfilm 14,853. === 1836-40 Probate Record === Henry died intestate (he did not prepare a will). Probate of his estate began shortly after his death, and was completed on 5 Feb 1840. The legal heirs listed in his estate files, "all of whom reside in Cole County, Missouri," were: :James McKinney :David Chambers :Martin Gouge :The heirs of Polly Harmon, formerly Polly McKinney (Kiziah, Nancy, John Jr., Abigail, Merit, Delila, and Delitha) :John Gouge :Henry McKinney :John McKinney :Sally McKinney :James Cravens The probate files additionally note that Mrs. McKinney was also deceased, and that two minor children had been living with them at their time of death. As of Feb 1840, James McKinney was the guardian of James Craven, minor, David Chambers was deceased, and John Harmon was recorded as the "father of the seven minor heirs." ''Research Notes:'' Henry McKinney's date of death is commonly recorded as 24 Dec 1836, but this exact date does not appear in the probate records. We can see on page 2 that funeral expenses were bought on 22 Dec, and that two coffins were made. It seems unlikely that funeral goods would have been purchased prior to death, so it would seem that either Henry's date of death is slightly off, or (more likely) that his wife preceded him in death very close to his own death, as seems to be implied throughout the probate record. * "Missouri, Andrew and Cole County Probate Records, 1826-1945," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97W-VWG6?cc=2060218&wc=S47M-HD9%3A352129401%2C352208301 : 22 May 2014), Cole > Estate files 1840 McKinney, Henry > image 1 of 38; citing Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. ==== Transcription of Probate Record ==== ''Transcribed by [[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]]. Select images have been included for supplementary research purposes; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97W-VWG6?wc=S47M-HD9%3A352129401%2C352208301&cc=2060218 click here to view Henry McKinney's probate file in its entirety].'' :Page 1/38 ::Case No. 297A, Box File 9 ::Probate Court of Cole County, Jefferson City, Missouri ::Estate of Henry McKinney ::See file case # 378A ::William Miller and John Harmon, adms. ::Letters Granted: 31 Oct 1837 ::Final Settlement: 5 Feby 1840 {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-2.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=''page 1/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 2/38 ::''Received of William Miller & John Harmon as administrators of Henry McKinny deceased nine dollars and seventy five cents in full for '''articles bought the 22 December 18 hundred & thirty six for funeral expenses'''. ::''Received of William Miller & John Harmon as administrators of Henry McKinny deceased twelve dollars in full for '''making 2 coffins'''. ::''1837 Jany 28th (signature) ::''1837 Jany 28th (signature) {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-3.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=''page 2/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 12/38 ::Case No. 378A, Box File 11 ::Probate Court of Cole County, Jefferson City, Missouri ::Estate of Henry McKinney ::See file case # 297A ::William Miller and John Harmon ::Letters Granted: Dec 1836 ::Final Settlement: 5 Feby 1840 {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-4.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=''page 12/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 13/38 ::''We the undersigned do swear that, to the best of our knowledge and belief, the following named persons are the legal heirs of Henry McKinny deceased, towit James McKinney, David Chambers, Martin Gouge, the heirs of Polly Harman, formerly Polly McKinney, John Gouge, Henry McKinney, John McKinney, Sally McKinney & James Cravens, all of whom reside in Cole County, Missouri, that the deceased died intestate, that we will make a perfect inventory of faithfully administer all the estate of the deceased and pay the debts as far as the ___ will extend and the law direct, and account for and pay all ___ which shall come to our hands or knowledge. ::''(William Miller) ::''(John Harmon) ::''Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of Dec. 1836. (signature) {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-5.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=''page 13/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 15/38 ::''We the heirs of Henry McKinney ___ ___ do hereby renounce our preference of administrating on the estate of ___ deceased and recommend that labors(?) be granted to William Miller and John Harmon, this 30 Dec 1836. ::''(James McKinney) ::''(Martin Gouge) ::''(John Gouge) ::''(David Chambers) ::''(Henry McKinney) {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-6.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=''page 15/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 23/38 ::''We William Miller and John Harmon administrators of Henry McKinny Deceased do say on oath that the above inventory is a full inventory and description of all the money, Goods, Chattles and Estate personal, books, papers, and evidences of debt, and of title of the deceased, and of all debts due or becoming due, so far as we can ascertain them, accept '''the wearing apparel of the two deceased Mr. & Mrs. McKinney''', & fifteen yards of cloth reserved for the two children that was living with them at their death, and that we was not indebted, or bound in any contract at the time of his death, except as stated in the inventory. ::''(William Miller) ::''(John Harmon) ::''So help you god, sworn and subscribed to before me this the (?)th day of February 1837. (signature) {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-8.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=''page 23/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 26&28/38 ''(not complete)'' ::Annual(?) Settlement of William Miller and John Harmon Administrators ::Administrators of the Estate of Henry McKinney, Deceased ::February Term, 1840 ::By Amount paid to each Legatee as follows ::To Martin Gouge, $105.52 ::James McKinney, $105.52 ::John McKinney, $105.52 ::Henry McKinney, $105.52 ::Lewis Piper, $105.52 ::John Gouge, $105.52 ::Paid to James McKinney, Guardian for James Craven Minor heir, $105.52 ::James Chambers the Executor of David Chambers Deceased, $105.52 ::John Harmon (?) Father of the seven Minor heirs, $82.08 ::To Washington & Lindsay Harmon, Allowed on Account to the Administrators for Collecting and preserving the personal property of sd. Estate, $23.44 {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-7.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=''page 26/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-9.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=''page 28/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} :Page 29/38 ::''Report of John Harmon of the Money Received by him for The Minor heirs of Polly Harmon formerly Polly McKinney ::''Since I Received The Money, Kiziah Harmon one of The Legatees became of Age ::''paid to Kiziah, $11.72 ::''Remaining In my hands belonging to the Minor heirs of Polly Harmon, Nancy Harmon, John Harmon Junr., Abigail Harmon, Merit Harmon, Delila Harmon, Delitha Harmon, $70.32 {{Image|file=Henry_McKinney_Extended_Research-10.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=''page 29/38; click to access full-sized image''. }} ==== Probate Administration ==== Various administration documents regarding Henry's estate can be viewed via the following links. ''(credit: FamilySearch links cited on Ancestry.com by Ancestry member harold9600)'' # https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L9-3KMH?i=42&wc=QZ9D-CSY%3A1327277243%2C1329829138&cc=2399107 # https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L9-3KMW?wc=QZ9D-CSY%3A1327277243%2C1329829138&cc=2399107 # https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L9-3VBB?i=50&wc=QZ9D-CSY%3A1327277243%2C1329829138&cc=2399107 # https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L9-3V1J?i=61&wc=QZ9D-CSY%3A1327277243%2C1329829138&cc=2399107 # https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L9-3VBL?i=75&wc=QZ9D-CSY%3A1327277243%2C1329829138&cc=2399107 == Supplementary Sources & Other Research == === ''History of Cole, Moniteau, Morgan, Benton, Miller, Maries and Osage counties, Missouri'' === Published by Goodspeed in 1889. : ''White Settlers. -- The earliest settlement made within Cole County as now constituted was that by the Tennessee colony in 1815-16, at the mouth of the Moniteau. The war waged with England to maintain the rights of the young Republic was won by the soldiers of Tennessee and Kentucky. Lewis and Clarke had made known throughout the country the beauty of the Missouri region, and the United States had completed treaties with the original red owners, built forts for their protection from other warriors, and opened the highway for immigration. Among the members of the Moniteau party were John Inglish and his four sons, Henry McKenney and three sons, James Miller and five sons, James Fulkerson and three sons, David Young and three sons, John Mulkey and two sons, Dave Chambers and three sons, William Gooch and four sons, Martin Gooch and two sons, John Harmon and one son, and Joshua Chambers and two sons. John Inglish, who built the first brick house in the county, located just west of the mouth of the Moniteau, and Henry McKenney, on the opposite side. Judge Inglish died in 1844, the first of the male pioneers to pass away, and Joshua Chambers, the last, in 1878.'' ''Research Notes:'' Henry McKinney died before John Inglish, in 1836. * Goodspeed, [https://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/mocohist/id/87797 ''History of Cole, Moniteau, Morgan, Benton, Miller, Maries and Osage counties, Missouri''], 1889, p212. Missouri State Archives (sos.mo.gov/mdh : accessed 12 Feb 2023). === ''Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State) One Hundred Years in the Union, 1820-1921'' === Written by Walter B. Stevens, published in 1921. :''A colony of eleven stalwart prolific families from Campbell county in East Tennessee began the settlement of Cole county in 1818. They located on Moniteau creek near what is now the town of Marion. They were John English and four sons, James Miller and five sons, Henry McKenney and three sons, James Fulkerson and three sons, David Yount and three sons, David Chambers and three sons, John Mackey and two sons, John Harmon and one son, William Gouge and four sons, Martin Gouge and two sons, Joshua Chambers and two sons. In these eleven families were more than sixty persons. ''Research Notes:'' Location of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion,_Missouri Marion] on Google Maps: [https://goo.gl/maps/GdU3WexbeeXJrjcHA 38°41′27″N 92°21′59″W] * Walter B. Stevens, [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Centennial_history_of_Missouri_%28the_center_state%29_one_hundred_years_in_the_Union%2C_1820-1921_%28IA_centennialhistmis01stev%29.pdf Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State) One Hundred Years in the Union, 1820-1921], Chicago, IL: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, p74. === ''Texas County Heritage''=== Published by the Texas County Missouri Genealogical & Historical Society in 1989. :''Henry McKinney moved from Campbell County, TN, to the new Missouri Territory in Cole County, MO, around 1815. Henry died in 1836. He left 9 children. James William was the oldest. (pp 589-90) :''A few years after James McKinney's father, Henry McKinney, died (1836), James, Sarah and twelve of their thirteen children moved to Texas County. (p 587) * Texas County Missouri Genealogical & Historical Society, ''Texas County Missouri Heritage''. Texas County, MO: Texas County Missouri Genealogical & Historical Society, 1989. Vol. II, p 589, 590. === Ed & Blanche McKinney === Authors of ''Five Generations of Henry McKinney's Descendants in Texas County, Missouri'' and ''Five Generations of Descendants of Henry McKinney''. Ed passed away in 2021. On 25 Nov 2022, Blanche released an update suggesting that Henry's parents may be [[McKinney-1038|Henry McKinney]] and [[Porter-3726|Sallie Porter]]. * [https://www.newstribune.com/news/2022/sep/07/decades-of-research-went-into-couples-dream Decades of research went into couple’s dream publication] (Aaron Spencer, News Tribune, 7 Sep 2022) * [https://houstonherald.com/2022/07/state-genealogical-association-recognizes-local-family State Genealogical Association recognizes area family] (Houston Herald, 13 Jul 2022) * [https://houstonherald.com/2022/04/after-the-30-years-of-work-a-book-about-a-local-family-is-released After the 30 years of work, a book about a local family is released] (Houston Herald, 19 Apr 2022) * [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mckinney/4731 Re: Henry McKinney died 1836 MO] (Genealogy.com forum post, 20 Jan 2002) === ''Descendants of Henry McKinney'' (Laura Flebbe) === Lineage by Laura Flebbe, including information extracted from Ed and Blanche McKinney's aformementioned book "Five Generations of Henry McKinney's Descendants in Texas County, Missouri." It is important to note the disclaimer on this page: ''This is just a place to start with your research. If you do not see documented proof then please do not take it as fact.'' It is equally important to note that the census and other sources listed for Henry are labelled with the warnings ''McKinney census do not know if related'', ''Do not know if any of the below is this Henry McKinney'', and ''Unknown if this is our Henry McKinney''. This is likely a more helpful source re: Henry's descendants than for Henry himself. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flebbe/surnames/mckinney.html Descendants of Henry McKinney (Laura Flebbe)] === ''Descendants of Henry McKinney'' (Michael Poland) === Lineage by Michael Poland (mppoland.com). :''HENRY MCKINNEY was born unknown possibly Virginia, North Carolina or Tennessee and died 24 Dec 1836 in Cole Co Missouri. He married UNKNOWN by 1790 probably Tennessee. It is possible he is the son of JAMES COLLIN MCKINNEY & SARAH BOONE, but there is no concrete evidence linking him to their family. A Henry has been mentioned as one of their children, born about 1758. :''Henry McKinney was one of the first settlers in Cole Co Missouri, moving there from Campbell Co Tennesse about 1815-16. Henry and three of his sons, along with the INGLISH, MILLER, CHAMBERS, GOOCH, and HARMON families built their homes near the mouth of the Moniteau River. They were known as the Tennessee Colony since they had all come from that state. * [http://www.mppoland.com/mckinfam.html Descendants of Henry McKinney (Michael Poland)] === ''Henry McKinney'' by Vera Gail Poland Meeks === An extensive look at the many descendants of James McKinney, son of Henry McKinney; Henry himself is only mentioned briefly (also note: spouse not named): :''Henry McKinney died 24 December 1836 in Cole Co. MO'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/436936/?offset=0#page=6&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= ''Henry McKinney'' by Vera Gail Poland Meeks] === The 1883 History of Howard and Copper Counties - Prairie Home Township === This book briefly mentions Henry McKinney's migration to Missouri. : ''Jeremiah Smith [...] was born in Campbell County, Tennessee, May 16, 1810. His father, Thomas Smith, was a native was a native of Virginia, but in early life made his home in Tennessee [...] Eight years after the birth of Jeremiah they started by wagon in a train of pioneers consisting of five families - James and Henry McKinney, Dave Chambers, William Poe, and themselves across the country to the frontier of civilization - the territory of Missouri.'' * [https://cooper.mogenweb.org/Biographical/1883_History_Prairie_Home_Township.pdf The 1883 History of Howard and Copper Counties - Prairie Home Township] === Find a Grave === Find a Grave memorial number 51328325 for Henry McKinney was created on 18 Apr 2010. There is no headstone photo, and the burial place is recorded as "unknown". Find a Grave contributors have recorded his birth in Campbell County, Tennessee, 1765, and his death in Cole County, Missouri, 24 Dec 1836. The linked children are James William McKinney, Rebecca McKinney Chambers, Henry McKinney and John McKinney. * {{FindAGrave|51328325}} === FamilySearch === These two FamilySearch profiles appear to be a conflation of three different Henry McKinneys. See section called "Conflation Issue" for more on this. * Henry McKinney 1769–1846 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYL-THN * Henry McKinny 1769–1836 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WX-H33 == DNA == * yDNA testing completed at FamilyTreeDNA implies a relationship between Henry and Augustus McKinney 1795 SC - 1853 TN and Samuel McKinney, b.c. 1809, Stewart, TN (labeled as Group 16 South Carolina). This should be investigated further. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/McKinney?iframe=yresults * Wikitree: [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/McKinney-1946/89 DNA Ancestors View for Henry McKinney]

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[[Category:Henry Moore, Arrived 13 Sep 1857]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Voyage of the Immigrant ship Henry Moore to the South Australian Colony in 1857''' The ship Henry Moore, 1,223 tons, Captain C. McDougall Stewart, from Plymouth 24th June 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 13th September 1857 carrying 392 assisted immigrants. The 10th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1857. Surgeon-superintendent David B. North recorded 11 births and 5 deaths on the passage. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/henrymoore1857.shtml The Ships List] '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* ship Henry Moore, 1,223 tons, Captain C. McDougall Stewart, from Plymouth 24th June 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 13th September 1857. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat, accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/henrymoore1857.shtml * 10/1857 - Henry Moore from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1857/GRG35_48_1_57-10_Henry%20Moore.pdf * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 14 September 1857, Page 2. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49206816? * 1857 - Henry Moore Results for South Australia, Passenger Lists 1847-1886 from the Find My Past website. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=south%20australia%2C%20passenger%20lists%201847-1886&sid=103&eventyear=1857&eventyear_offset=2&shipname=henry%20moore * 14/06/1857 - 13/09/1857 from the Passengers in History website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944849 * THE HENRY MOOR. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 14 September 1857, Page 2. first accessed online on the 5th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49206806?

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Henry_Name_Study]] ==About the Project== The HENRY Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the HENRY 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 HENRY 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 by Branch, geographically (England HENRY's), by time period (18th Century HENRY's), or by topic (HENRY DNA, HENRY Occupations, HENRY Statistics). 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 Henry and Henry Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the HENRY Name Study, first start out by browsing our current research pages to see if there is a specific area that fits your interests. Feel free to add your name to the Researchers page identified on the Category page, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! [To join, you simply add the Category: Researchers,_Henry_Name_Study] with exactly that spacing and capitalization to your profile above the word '''Biography''' If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]] for assistance and we can chat about adding your interest to the study. If you are interested in changing this page, I (Judy) am open to suggestion. If you have any questions, just ask through G2G or [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]]. Thanks! == Research Pages == This study has not yet been segregated out as suggested in the One-Name-Study pages. As such, it is built in a hierarchy starting from the page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Henry_Name_Study Category: HENRY Name Study] == Surname Variants == Henry, Henri (The project leader will add them as they occur to her or appear in her research as various spellings. You can add them above as well.) == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HENRY List of Henrys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/HENRY G2G feed of questions tagged "Henry"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Henry Orphaned Henry profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=HENRY-1 Unsourced Henry profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HENRY Unconnected Henry profiles on WikiTree]. == Task List == * Enter and identify here, as possible, the different known Henry, etc, primary immigrants. To add them to this list, please add ''[[:Category:Head of Line, Henry Name Study]]'' surrounded by two square brackets or use the Category button to add the category to the profile. Include here the Henrys from the immigrant-based countries, like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and United States. * Find a Henry for each identified Henry where we can get Y-DNA and/or the DNA. If female, can you get your father, brother or cousin to participate? * Use DNA to relate the previously unlinked branches identified in the first task to real immigrants. Add them to the ''[[:Category:Unconnected_Heads, Henry Name Study]]'' by adding this category to their profile (without the : at the beginning of category). Once someone descended from an Unconnected Head enters their Y-DNA, the one who has the profile with the DNA should add to their profile the ''[[:Category:DNAConnections DNA Profiles]]'' along with the other information requested. == Now == Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]]. To add yourself to this project, do three things: # Add Henry to your followed Tags on your Profile # Add the appropriate Henry sub-category as appropriate to Henry profiles you work on. See Structure above # Let me, ([[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]]), know what type of contributions you would like to make to this Henry Name Study and then we will dive in. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Set up this page * Set structure for the Henry Name Study * Start implementing that structure * Implement the structure by adding the appropriate geographic Henry category for each profile as we work on them * Advertise this study 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/Flamer-1#PM-3065747 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Henry Quin Cemetery

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[[Category:Pike County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Henry Quinn Cemetery has been completed. This free space page for the Henry Quin Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Location
Located on Hwy 48 in Pike Co., MS near intersection wtih Live Oak line. There is a historical marker at the site. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.2027 -90.508183 (N 31° 12.162 W 090° 30.49) [https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B012%2709.7%22N+90%C2%B030%2729.5%22W/@31.202795,-90.50802,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Henry Quin Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMACAA_Henry_Quin_Home Additional location information at Waymarking.com] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. Data Transcription * 100% completed ----- ===To Do=== * 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=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Quin-49 | Quin]] ||Henry||22 Dec 1783||13 Oct 1830||||||||[[Image:Quin-49.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Graham-4518| Quin]] ||Elizabeth Graham||1789||1845||Wife of Henry ||||||[[Image:Graham-4518.jpg |140px]] |}

Henry Rankin

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Henry Sharp 1862 Birth Certificate NSW

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Partial transcript: Certified Copy, Issued Sydney 28 May 1984 Birth Registered in New South Wales No. 540 Date: 15 March 1862, Place: 119 Crown xxxxxx (Street?) Name: Henry, Sex: Male Father: Henry Sharp, Clerk, Age 25, Lincolnshire, England Marriage / previous issue: 25 Aug 1859, England, 1 boy, living Mother: Maria xxxxxxx, 28, Lincolnshire, England

Henry Smith (1599 - 1648)

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Return to [[Smith-2065|Henry Smith]], Return to [[Unknown-7644|Dorothy]] == Henry's Story and Documents == === The Story of Henry Smith from his son, Jan 1698/99 === ::Colonial Days and Ways, as Gathered from Family Papers :::by Helen Evertson Smith. Publication date 1900 [https://archive.org/stream/colonialdaysway00evergoog#page/n62 p. 47] "In the diary of Juliana Smith, 1779-81, there exists a copy of a fragment of a reminiscent letter, written in 1699 by the Rev. Henry Smith's son, Samuel Smith of Hadley, Massachusetts, to his son, Ichabod Smith, residing in Suffield, Connecticut, apparently in reply to some inquiries which the latter had made." " ' Hadley, Massachusetts Colony, Jan. ye Firste, 1698/99 " ' My Dear & Dutiful Son : . . . I was of so tender an Age at the death of my beloved Father that I am possessed of but little of the Information for which you seek. My Revered Father was an ordained Minister of ye Gospelle, educate at Cambridge in England & came to yis Land by reason of ye Great Persecution by which ye infamous Archibishop Laud and ye Black Tom Tyrante, (as Mr. Russell was always wont to call ye Earl of Strafforde,) did cause ye reign of his Majestie Charles ye First to loose favour in ye sight of ye people of England. My Father & Mother came over in 1636/37, firste to Watertown which is neare Boston, & after a yeare or two to Weathersfield on ye great River, where he became ye firste settled Pastor. " 'Concerning of ye earlie days I can remember but little save Hardship. My Parents had broughte bothe Men Servants & Maid Servants from England, but ye Maids tarried not but till they got Married, ye wch was shortly, for there was great scarcity of Women in ye Colonies. Ye men did abide better. Onne of em had married onne of my Mother's Maids & they did come with us to Weathersfield to our grate Comforte for some Yeares, untill they had manny littel onnes of theire Owne. I do well remember ye Face & Figure of my Honoured Father. He was 5 foote, 10 inches talle, & spare of builde, tho not leane. He was as Active as ye Red Skin Men & sinewy. His delighte was in sportes of strengthe & withe his owne Hands he did helpe to rear bothe our owne House & ye Firste Meetinge House of Weathersfield, wherein he preacht yeares too fewe. He was well Featured & Fresh favoured with faire Skin or longe curling Hair (as neare all of us have had) with a merrie eye & swete smilinge Mouthe, tho he coulde frowne sternlie eno' when need was. " 'Ye firste Meetinge House was solid mayde to withstande ye wicked onsaults of ye Red Skins. Its Foundations was laide in ye feare of ye Lord, but its Walls was truly laide in ye feare of ye Indians, for many & grate was ye Terrors of em. I do mind me y't alle ye able-bodyed Men did work thereat, & ye olde & feeble did watch in turns to espie if any Salvages was in hidinge neare & every Man keept his Musket nighe to his hande. I do not myself remember any of ye Attacks mayde by large bodeys of Indians whilst we did remayne in Weathersfield, but did ofttimes hear of em. Several Families wch did live back a ways from ye River was either Murderdt or Captivated in my Boyhood & we all did live in constant feare of ye like. My Father ever declardt there would not be so much to feare iff ye Red Skins was treated with suche mixture of Justice & Authority as they cld [could] understand, but iff he was living now he must see that wee can do naught but fight em & that right heavily. " 'After ye Red Skins ye grate Terror of our lives at Weathersfield & for many yeares after we had moved to Hadley to live, was ye Wolves. Catamounts was bad eno' & so was ye Beares, but it was ye Wolves yt was ye worst. The noyes of theyre howlings was eno' to curdle ye bloode of ye stoutest & I have never seen ye Man yt did not shiver at ye Sounde of a Packe of em. What wth ye way we hated em & ye goode money yt was offered for theyre Heads we do not heare em now so much, but when I do I feel again ye younge hatred rising in my Bloode, & it is not a Sin because God mayde em to be hated. My Mother & Sister did each of em kill more yan one of ye gray Howlers & once my oldest Sister shot a Beare yt came too neare ye House. He was a goode Fatte onne & keept us all in meate for a good while. I guess one of her Daughters has got ye skinne. " 'As most of ye Weathersfield Settlers did come afoot throu ye Wilderness & brought with em such Things only as they did most neede at ye firste, ye other Things was sent round from Boston in Vessels to come up ye River to us. Some of ye Shippes did come safe to Weathersfield, but many was lost in a grate storm. Amongst em was onne wch held alle our Beste Things. A good many Yeares later, long after my Father had died of ye grate Fever & my Mother had married Mr. Russell & moved to Hadley, it was found yt some of our Things had been saved & keept in ye Fort wch is by ye River's Mouthe, & they was brought to us. Most of em was spoilt with Sea Water & Mould, especially ye Bookes [Foot-note by Juliana: "My Father hath one of these books — The vision of Piers Plowman. It is so ruinated with damp and mould yt no one can read ye whole of it."] & ye Plate. Of this there was no grate store, only ye Tankard, wch I have, and some Spoones, divided amongst my Sisters wch was alle so black it was long before any could come to its owne colour agen, & Mr. Russell did opine yt had it not been so it might not have founde us agen, but he was sometimes a littel shorte of ye Charity wch thinketh no Evil, at ye least I was wont to think so when his Hand was too heavy on my Shoulders & I remembered ye sweetnesse & ye Charity of my firste Father, but on ye whole said he was a Goode Man & did well by my Mother & her children, & no doubt we did often try his wit & temper, but it was in his house yt ' — " Here," writes the copyist, " there is a break " — probably where the sheets of the original had been burned. === The Will of Henry Smith 1648 === The last Will and Testament of Mr. Henry Smith, late of Wethersfeild, deceased. I Henry Smith, of Weathersfeild, being at present in health of body and soundnes of minde, considering my mortallity, and knowing it to bee my duty to prouide for my family and settle my estate, that I may leaue no occasion of trouble to my children when I am gonn, and that I may free myselfe from distractions of this kinde, if it shall please God to visitt mee with sicknes before I dye; I doe therfore leaue this testimony vppon Record, as my last Will and Testament. First, I doe professe my faith and hope to bee in the free grace aloane of God in Jesus Christe, whose I wholly am, and to whome I haue for euer giuen vpp my selfe, both soule and body, being fully perswaded of his vnchangeable love and good will, both in life and death to mee and mine, according to his covenant, viz : I am thy God, and the God of thy seed after thee. Then for my owtward estate, wch because it is but little, and I haue well prooued the difficultyes of this Country, how hard a thinge it will bee for a woman to mannage the affaires of so great a familye as the Father of Mercyes hath blessed me withall ; and haue had allso experience of the prudence and faithfullnes of my deare wife, who shall, in parting with me, parte allso with a great parte of her liuelihood ; I do therfore bequeath and giue vnto her, the full power and dispose of all that estate wch God hath giuen mee, in howses, lands, cattells and goods whatsoeuer, within dores and without ; onely providing, that in case shee marry againe, or otherwise shee bee able comfortably to spare it from her owne necessary maintenance, that shee giue vnto my sonne Samuell that parte of my howselott that was intended for my sonne Perrigrine, lyinge next to the burying place, and the land I haue beyond the great Riuer eastward ; and allso, to him and my second sonne Noah, fiue acres apeece of meadow, with vplands proportionable therevnto, and to the rest of my children vnmarried twenty pounds apeece, at the age of one and twenty yeares, or at the time of her death, wch shall come the sooner. And for my two daughters that bee married, my desire is, that they may haue twenty shillings a peece, and euery one of theire children, fiue shillings a peece, either in bookes or such other thinges as my wife shall best please to parte withall. And I desire the Church, whose seruant I now am, to take the care and ouersight of my family, that they may bee brought vp in the true feare of God ; and to see that this my will bee faithfully prformed. In witnesse hereof, I haue subscribed my name, the 8th May, 1648. Henry Smith.Trumbull, J. Hammond. (transcriber). The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony May 1665. (Hartford: Brown and Parsons, 1850.) AKA Colonial Records of Connecticut. Volume I. 1636-1665 [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ST0OAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA502 Will p. 502]; [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ST0OAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA503 Inventory p. 503] === Inventory of Henry Smith === The Inventory of Mr. Henry Smith of Weathersfeild, lately deceased.Connecticut County, District and Probate Courts. Connecticut State Library (Hartford, Connecticut); Probate Place: Hartford, Connecticut. Notes: Probate Packets, Smith, E-Smith, J, 1641-1880. Henry Smith Wethersfield 1648 #4959 Hartford Probate District. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9049/007627878_00521 Accessed at Ancestry ($)] {| | Item || Amount |- | Imp: wearing clothes || 20. 00. 00 |- | It: Bookes || ... |- | It. 3 feather beds, with all thinges belonging to them, two sutes of linen || 40.00.00 |- | It: 2 flock beds, with two sutes of Linnen, and all things belonging to them . . || 08.00.00 |- |It: Table linnen, 4/. It: one carpett, 1/. It: chests and truncks, 1/. 10s. ||06.10.00 |- |It: 4 cushion stooles, 15s. It: 9 cushions, 1/. 10s., ... || 02.05.00 |- |It: Tables, chaires, stooles, and other things belonging to them, ... ||01.10.00 |- |It: Cob irons, trammells and other fire irons, || 02.08.00 |- |It: Brass, iron potts, & pewter and such like, || 15.00.00 |- |It: Beare vessells, tubbs, and other wooden vessells, || 02.00.00 |- |It: Armes and Ammunition, || 04.00.00 |- |It: Axes, howes and other husbandry tooles, || 03.10.00 |- |It: in Corne, 14/. 10s. It: in Maulte, 21, 8s, || 16.18.00 |- |It: Meate and Bacon, 61. It: Bees, 8/., || 14.00.00 |- |It: Howses and lands, 180/. It: a Horse and Mare, 23/., || 203.00.00 |- |It: 3 Cowes, 15/. It: one last yeare heifer, 1/. 10s.. || 16.10.00 |- |It: one sow and 2 piggs, || 01.10.00 |- |It: due to the estate in debts, .. || 40.00.00 |- | || 397.01.00 |- |Owing from the estate, || 026.02.06 |- |The sum remaining is ....... || 370.18.06 |} Jeames Boosy, Sammuell Smith. Return to [[Smith-2065|Henry Smith]] == Will of Dorothy (____) (Smith) Russell == Will of Dorithy Rufsell (clerks copy) :I Dorithy Rufsell of Hadly in ye County of Hampshire in New Englaand being at prfent through mercy of god of Sound mynde, memory, & understanding yet being Senceable of my Own Mortal[ity] & not knowing how Soone my Natureall life may Expire doe make & ordaine this my last Will & tes[ta]ment in manner & form ffollowing Vz— :Imp I Comitt my full Soule & Body into ye hands of ye almightie & Eternall God whose I am & into ye ar[mes] of Jesus Christ my dare redeemer on whome I desire ever to repose & stedfastly to believe for Rightousnefs life & Salvation. My body I Leave to be decently & in a christian manner interred in afor[ ]ed hope of a blefsed Refurrection thorough ye Mercy of god Unto Eternall life at ye glorious appearing of the Lord Jesus at ye last day; And for that outward Estate the Lord hath given & blefsed me withall my Will is that, after my just debts being payd & funerall expences discharged as ffollows ~ :It I Doe give & bequeath to my Son Samll Smith all my House homestead Land & Lands Lot & alottments of whatever Nature or kinde peffell or perfells, meadows or uplands lyeing within ye town or township of Hadly Sittuate & being on the East & Southeast side of the great river called Qiniticot river to him & his hers for ever ~ :It I Doe give & bequeath to my loveing daughter Dorithy Hall my Lot in great ponfett wch is on ye West of Northwest side the great River being four acres three roodes & feventy pole more of Lefs to her & her [heirs] forever ~ :It I Doe give & bequeath all my moveable Estate of what ever Nature or kinde to my two Daughters Dorithy Hall & Mary Smith wife to my Son Samll Smith to be Eqeallie shared & Devided between them & ~ :I make & Ordaine my Loveing Son Samll Smith as my Sole Executor of this my Last Will & testamentadnulling & making voyde any former wills & bequests at any tyme by me willed given granted or bequeathed as Witnefs my hand & Seale this Sixsteenth day of feberuary Anno domini One thoufand Six hundered Eightie One ~ :Dorithy Rufsell and a Seale :Witnessed by Nehemiah Dickenson, Peter C(?)itton Senr. 22 December 1694. Witnesses swore to will. An inventory of household goods and 145.15.00 worth of land, taken 22 Dec 1694, was valued at 183.06.00. Son Samll Smith swore to the inventory. Probate Records, 1660-1916; Index, 1660-1971; Author: Massachusetts. Probate Court (Hampshire County); Probate Place: Hampshire, Massachusetts. Probate Records, Vol 1-4, 1660-1780 Dorithy Russell (clerks copy p. 14) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9069/007705549_00307 Accessed at Ancestry ($)] Return to [[Unknown-7644|Dorothy]] == Sources ==

Henry St Aubyn Murray Research

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Olympians for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]]
[[Space:Sharon Marie Clark Research|Sharon Marie Clark]] | [[Space:Henry St Aubyn Murray Research|Henry St Aubyn Murray]]
[[Space:Walter Rutherford Research|Walter Rutherford]]| [[Space:David Thurwell Hammond Research|David Thurwell Hammond]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Murray-28145|Henry St Aubyn Murray (1886-1943)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624311#a1624311 G2G Chat Post] {{FamilySearch|}} Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. *https://www.olympic.org.nz/athletes/henry-murray/ [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:47, 22 August 2023 (UTC) *https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualties/henry-st-aubyn-murray *https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19430413.2.76 [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 18:31, 22 August 2023 (UTC) ==People== *Wife: On 5 April 1916, he married Ismene Nola Simms in Brisbane. [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:47, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121204851/henry-st_aubyn-murray Findagrave Henry St. Aubyn Murray] *Only child: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174397270/anthony-st_aubyn-murray Findagrave his son Anthony St. Aubyn Murray] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173214355/marcella-margaret-carr Findagrave Anthony's wife Marcella Margaret McMillan Carr] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198333708/henry-gordon-mcmillan Findagrave Marcella's father Henry Gordon McMillan] already on wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McMillan-4085 [[Van Veenendaal-14|Van Veenendaal-14]] 17:15, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * cousin: [[Murray-16461|Harold Vivian Murray (1888-1971)]] * cousin: Cecil Murray skipper of 1921 Canterbury XV '''edit''' possibly [[Murray-11769|Cecil Raymond Murray (1891-1928)]] [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 19:03, 22 August 2023 (UTC) * sister: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123919117/stella-frances_eileen-murray * [https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22436412 Murray, Stella Frances Eileen, 1887-1965, New Zealand contralto singer] [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 19:37, 22 August 2023 (UTC) *brother: Bernard Percevall Murray b.1891 (according to probate of mother Eileen b.1858 Ireland) https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9V-V1FY *[https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/7261394 Bernard Percival Murray WW1] * [https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=812303.0 Rootschat query about Eileen's family] [[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 18:56, 23 August 2023 (UTC) *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/180558114?cid=mem_copy Sister Stella Frances Eileen Murray, Probate Index] [[Podgurski-88|Cara Podgurski]] 17:47, 27 August 2023 (CST) ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Murray-28385|Bernard Percival Murray (abt.1891-1946)]] needs spouse and children, if any, locating in NZ
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:52, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * ''add entry here'' ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add image link here'' ==FamilySearch Image Look-ups== Add link below and please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add link here'' ==Tell us what you found!== ===Locations=== List any countries you find here: #United States ## Massachusetts ## ''add state here'' #New Zealand #Australia #Ireland #England #Canada #Norway # ''add country here'' ===Interesting Finds=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * Between the wars, Henry practised as an architect in his own business. He designed part of St Bede's College, Christchurch, the Akaroa War Memorial and a public building in Rangiora as well as many other buildings in Canterbury.
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:26, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * sister [[Murray-28384|Stella Frances Eileen Murray MBE (1888-1965)]] was a New Zealand contralto singer who undertook a tour of New Zealand. She also performed in England
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:10, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * 1st cousin [[Murray-16461|Harold Vivian Murray (1888-1971)]] played for the All Blacks in 1913 and 1914 scoring 12 tries
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 17:10, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Roberts-17973|Jonathan Guy Roberts (1861-1910)]] a clerk turned convict who escaped from prison twice, becoming (in)famous in the process
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 21:59, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Coffin-1752|John Coffin (1729-1808)]] A loyalist at the time of the American Revolution, he moved his family to Quebec and fought against rebels. His family played a major role in the Lower Canada government in Quebec
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 10:29, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * ''add find here'' ===Military Profiles=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Murray-28145|Henry St Aubyn Murray MC (1886-1943)]]
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] * [[Murray-28377|Anthony St. Aubyn Murray (1920-1953)]]
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] * [[Murray-28385|Bernard Percival Murray (abt.1891-)]]
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] * [[Coffin-1752|John Coffin (1729-1808)]] A loyalist at the time of the American Revolution, he moved his family to Quebec and fought against rebels. Numerous sons had distinguished military careers.
[[Grosvenor-670|Grosvenor-670]] 10:28, 28 August 2023 (UTC) * [[Sheaffe-38|Roger Hale Sheaffe (1763-1851)]] War of 1812 * ''add military profile here'' ===Free Space Pages=== List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add page here''

Henry the Yorkie

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We Picked henry up from a girl in Nebraska, After searching for months for a yorkie on craigslist, His Birthday is September 5th, 2009

Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dover, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC_ == Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants == * by [[Tibbetts-1356|May (Tibbetts) Jarvis]] (1864-1958), [[Tibbetts-782|Charles Wesley Tibbetts]] (1846-1928) * self published San Diego, California, 1937 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19057/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/henrytibbettsofd01jarv * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/henrytibbettsofd02jarv === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* 1st generation ::* 2nd generation ::* 3rd generation ::* 4th generation ::* 5th generation ::* 6th generation ::* Index * Vol. II. ::* 7th generation ::* 8th generation ::* 9th generation ::* 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Jarvis, May (Tibbetts) & Tibbetts, Charles Wesley. ''[[Space:Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants|Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and Some of His Descendants]]'' (San Diego, California, 1937) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jarvis|Jarvis]])

Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America == With a few additional branches of Tomlinsons, later from England. * by Rev. [[Orcutt-942|Samuel Orcutt]] (1824-1893) * published by The Press of Price, Lee and Adkins Co., New Haven, Conn., 1891 * 228 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/henrytomlisonhis00orcu * https://archive.org/details/henrytomlisonhis1891orcu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769765 search only === 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 === * Orcutt, Samuel. ''[[Space:Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America|Henry Tomlinson, and His Descendants in America]]'' (Price, Lee and Adkins Co., New Haven, Conn., 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Orcutt|Orcutt]])

Henry White Blackwater Third Swamp

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[[Category:White-57946]] = Land Transactions Related to Henry White at Blackwater and Chippoaks = A search of the Library of Virginia Land Patents and Grants for James City County and Isle of Wight yields the following grants as well as references to property locations in land deeds that are describe as “Near Henry White’s Plantation” for a Henry White at Blackwater and Chippoaks:https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-5 :1643, Aug 31: Neale, Henry. grantee. James City County, 850 acres at the Upper Chippokes, bounded viz: along dividing the land from the land of Henry White.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008006270205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,%22henry%20White%22&sortby=title&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1700&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 :1649, July 4: White, Henry. grantee. James City County, 200 acres lying at Blackwater, upon the eastermost branch pointing up to Upper Chipoakes; adjoining the land of Francis England.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008403190205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,%22henry%20White%22&sortby=title&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1700&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 ::For Transport of the Following Personshttp://www.evmedia.com/virginia/: :::Bussie EIlzabeth 1649 Henry White James City :::Embrooke Richard 1649 Henry White James City :::Pallard Digon 1649 Henry White James City :1650, Aug 20: Blake, Robert and Elridge, Samuel.grantee. Isle of Wight County, 560 acres 20 560 acres upon the third swamp So. Wt. by Wt. from Henry White's plantation.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007246110205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,%22henry%20White%22&sortby=title&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1700&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 :1652, July 26: Lewis, Christopher. grantee. Isle of Wight County. 750 acres about a mile to the southward of Henry Whites plantation, at the Blackwater.https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007848230205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Henry%20White&facet=lds04,include,LAN,lk&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1643%7C,%7C1675&offset=0 As shown in the attachment, the Henry White properties are referred to within an area known as Blackwater, Chippoaks, and the "third swamp". https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-6https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078-5Notable neighbors include [[England-2255|Francis England]] (a staunch Government supporter during the Rebellion), [[Lewis-14412|Christopher Lewis]], [[Flake-12|Robert Flake (Blake)]] and [[Moore-5376|George Moore]]. ::Very good discussion on [[Moore-5376|George Moore]] and family with their ties to Thomas White who marries [[Moore-20381|Ann (Moore) White]] daughter of [[Moore-5376|George Moore]]. Concludes Thomas White might be the son of a John White-haberdasher from Bristol. Apparently no relation to the Quaker line and possibility no relation to the John White involved in the land transaction with [[England-2255|Francis England]] (https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/). An Unknown John White also has related party transactions in this area as appearing on several other grants as a reference location or for other property grants as "from John White property" or "land assigned by John White" although a search for an original John White grant is not found. One must presume a John White owned property near the other grants and the original land records for John White appear to have been lost or destroyed: :1649: FRANCIS ENGLAND, 946 acres, 26 July 1652. 746 lying on a swamp running to Blackwater along Capt. Pierce’s marked trees, 200 acres lying at Blackwater upon the Eastermost branch pointing to Upper Chipoaks in James City bounded upon land of Francis England to land of Peter Hull. 746 by former pat. 20 June 1642 and 200 by assignment of a pat. from John White dated 4 July 1649. :1664: FRANCIS ENGLAND, 2366 acres 29 Sept., 1664. 946 by a former patent and 120 acres by another pat. both dated 13 Jan., 1661. 400 acres of the residue beg. at his own land and running south adj. to 200 he purchased of John White, both of these beginning at the mount of Hills Branch. 700 acres beg. at his 120 acres pat. running Ne. to Robert Eleys, to the head of Taberer’s branch and down the same to Chris. Lewis. For trans. 26 pers. including himself, Joyce, his wife and George Cripps. ==Possible (Unconfirmed) Wikitree Related Persons== Based on the overlapping transactions to [[England-2255|Francis England]] it is possible the John White and Henry White listed here may be related to the following brothers: :[[White-4121|Henry White]] Quaker Line :[[White-70078|John White b. Abt. 1609]] Quaker Line == Sources ==

Hensgens Name Study

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[[Category:Hensgens Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hensgens Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hensgens Hensgens] 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 Hensgens 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 Hensgens's), by time period (18th Century Hensgens's), or by topic (Hensgens DNA, Hensgens Occupations, Hensgens 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 Hensgens 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: [[Hensgens-42|Charles Hensgens]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hensgens}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} === The name Hensgens in the Netherlands === The name Hensgens is not very common and originates from the Southern part of the Netherlands in the Dutch-German border region of Limburg. In the Netherlands the presence of surnames is investigated by the Meertens institute. The link [https://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=hensgens&gba_naam=Hensgens&nfd_naam=Hensgens&operator=eq&taal=eng Meertens institute] will show the distribution of the surname Hensgens in the Netherlands in 2007 and 1947. ==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! All projects will start here and transferred to individual project pages when expanding. #Profiling all persons in the Netherlands that can be found in the civil registry databases of [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ wiewaswie] and [https://www.openarch.nl/?lang=en Openarchives].
::The wiewaswie database returns on the entry Hensgens (1902 Results) (24 Jan 2022). ::#Birth certificates (643)(258 children; entered upto including 6 Apr 1827) ::#Death certificates (626) ::#Marriage certificates (367) ::#Family announcements (117) ::#Faire-parts (73) ::#Population register (22) ::#Migration (18) ::#Baptismal registers (15) ::#Notarial archives (15) ::#Military sources (2) ::#Court registers (2) ::#Miscellaneous collections (1) ::#Marriage registers (1) ::The Openarchives site returns on the entry Hensgens 2460 results (24 Jan 2022) #Connect all the profiles to an ancester pair and create branches in the wikitree * ==Membership== * [[Hensgens-42|Charles Hensgens]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Hensley Cemetery

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[[Category: Hensley Name Study]] [[Category:Webbville, Kentucky]] [[Category:Lawrence County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] Compiling a complete listing of all burials in the Hensley Cemetery is an on-going project. Please contact me with any additional information. Marlitta H. Perkins

Henson Family Bible

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[[Category:Family Bible]] This is a King James bible printed by Oxford University Press in 1869. It has inscriptions of births and deaths in 4 different hand writings. The first is believed to be [[Alford-2233|Dinah (Alford) Henson]] and records the births of her children between 1860 and 1870. It also records the death of William in 1862. "[[Henson-2493|Henry Henson]]. Born at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand 29th May 1860." "[[Henson-2503|William Henson]]. Born at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. 27th Octr 1861. " "[[Henson-2496|Martha Ellen Henson]], Born at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. 15th Octr 1863." "[[Henson-2240|Eliza Henson]], Born at Hobart Town, Tasmania. 3rd November 1866." "[[Henson-2504|George Henson]]. Born at Maungakawa, Cambridge, New Zealand. 16th March 1869." "[[Henson-2511|Samuel Alford Henson]]. Born at Maungakawa, Cambridge, New Zealand. 10th November 1870." "[[Henson-2503|William Henson]]. Died at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand 12th March 1862." All the entries by Dinah have been done with the same pen. The absence of Jane (born in 1873) suggests the entries were written after Samuel's birth and before Jane's. The second hand writing is that of her husband [[Henson-2249|George Henson]] and records the birth of Jane, without a date, and the death of Henry and his wife Dinah. "[[Henson-2512|Jane Henson]] born at Maungakawa near Cambridge Auckland Province" "[[Henson-2493|Henry Henson]] Died at Maungakawa near Cambridge Auckland Province New Zealand 22nd April 1876" "My wife [[Alford-2233|Dinah Henson]] Died at Maungakawa near Cambridge Auckland Province New Zealand 20th March 1876. George Henson" The third is [[Henson-2496|Martha Ellen (Henson) Smith]] and records the death of George, Jane and Martha's husband Herbert. "My Father [[Henson-2249|George Henson]] Died at Eden Terrace Auckland New Zealand 28th October 1909 Martha E Smith" "[[Henson-2512|Jane Henson]] (Mrs G Fairweather) died at Patea New Zealand 24th July 1922" "My Husband Herbert William Smith died at Manurewa 28th May 1937. M E Smith" The fourth hand writing is on a piece of paper held between the pages recording the birth of Eliza's children Florence, Gertrude, Joseph Henry, Arthur Leslie and Vera. This same hand writing has added margin notes to the birth entries for Eliza, George junior and Samuel recording the date of death. There may have been other pieces of paper with the birth of the rest of Eliza's children recorded at some time. :"[[Butler-14677|Florence Mary Butler]] Born April 19th 1887" :"[[Butler-14680|Gertrude Jane]] Born October 11th 1888" :"[[Butler-14681|Joseph Henry]] Born June 1st 1890" :"[[Butler-14683|Arthur Leslie]] Born 1st October 1891" :"[[Butler-14688|Vera Constance]] Born January 20th 1894" Along side the birth entry for [[Henson-2240|Eliza]] "Died June 18th 1945" Along side the birth entry for [[Henson-2504|George]] "Died 15th October 1946" Along side the birth entry for [[Henson-2511|Samuel]] "Died 4th May 1942"

Henson Family Mysteries

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I am looking for John D Henson's father. His father died approximately 1812 according to John D's obit.

Henwood Family Archives

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In this space I will deposit various old documents, a number dating from the 19th century. Included will be Wills, Leases, Maps, Biographical data, certificates of birth, marriage and death, photographs associated with a number of family members profiled on Wikitree. and significant historical memorabilia. This is designed to be a place for all the 'Secondary' material that may not clearly belong on the profile one individual. I have chosen this title in the hope that other members of the Henwood family may also choose to come onboard and bring their own important historic material. Before applying for trusted status though, please read on below. '''The Rules:''' As originator of this archive, I will set certain rules. 1) Firstly, to preserve a very clear historic importance to the material here, there should be nothing posted that is less than 70 years old. That means you can now bring memorabilia etc. from up until 1948. We'll make that a 'rolling' limit. 2) Modern material, such as photos of gravestones or previous family homes, etc. is permitted provided the subject referred to is more than 70 years in the past. = CONTENTS = *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=20501933&p=1&t=&w=0&o=datedn Richard Hall Henwood's List of Sources (scan) 1991] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-3 RHH List of Sources -Transcript] ==Bibles== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-6 Dimble Bible, front flyleaves, pp2&3] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-7 Dimble Bible, front flyleaves, page 4] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-8 Dimble Bible - between Old & New Testaments] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-9 Dimble Bible - back flyleaf] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-2 Dimble Bible, Transcription by ADH (1775)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-16 Henwood Bible - back flyleaf] ==Certificates== '''Birth''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood-561-1 Henwood, Henry Arthur, 1900 (Henwood-561)] '''Marriage''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-12 Sinclair JH/ Biddington 1846] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-21 Sinclair JH/Bedingfield 1880] '''Death''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-19 Henwood, Dinah, 1855] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-20 Henwood, Wm. Dimble, 1853] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-22 Sinclair, John Henry, 1906] ==Wills== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-6 Dimble, Ann Allen, 1838 - Transcript] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-11 Dimble, Wm. Sr.-Will, 1784] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-4 Dimble, Wm. Sr. - Will, 1784 - Transcript] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-2 Dimble, Wm. (Jr.),1834 - p1] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-3 Dimble, Wm. (Jr.), 1834 -p2] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-1 Dimble, Wm (Jr.), 1834 - Transcript] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives Henwood, James,-1771 (scan of earlier handwritten transcript by RHH)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives Henwood, James,1771 - Transcript by ADH] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-13 Henwood, William - 1787] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-14 Henwood, Wm. - 1787, Appendices] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-5 Henwood, Wm. - 1787, Transcript] ==Deeds and Leases== ==Gravestones== ==Homes and Maps== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-15 Trevollard, Cornwall] ==Biographical Material== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-24 Henwood, Arthur Dimble - letter from Poona, 1900] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-8 Henwood, Arthur Dimble - letter from Poona, - Transcript] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-17 Henwood, John Sinclair - death on the Somme, 1 Jul 1916 p1] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-18 Henwood, John Sinclair - death on the Somme, 1 Jul 1916 p.2] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-4 Henwood, J.S. - Chaplain's letter re burial] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Henwood_Family_Archives-7 Partridge, Harold J. - death at sea.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-1 Sinclair, John Henry, 1905 -newspaper interview at age 86] ==Portraits & Photos== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-10 Henwood, Thos. & Family, c1894] ==Miscellaneous== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henwood_Family_Archives-23 Henwood, Frederick, shop advert]

Heny Bess V. State - Murder of Harve Robinson

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[[Category:Court Cases, DeKalb County, Tennessee]] The following information is taken from the Tennessee State Library and Archives Supreme Court Case of William Bess v. State, 1917 which can be found here:https://supreme-court-cases.tennsos.org and searching for William Bess v. State, 1917: Tennessee State Library and Archives Supreme Court Case of William Bess v. State, 1917 On March, 26, 1916 [[Bess-382|William Bess]] shot H.M. Robinson, and although he did confirm that he did, he stated it was justified to prevent robinson from committing a felonious assult upon his daughter, [[Bess-408|Mrs. Lizzy Malone]]. He was tried at the March Term, 1917, of the Circuit court of DeKalb County, Tennessee for the murder of H.M. Robinson and convicted by a Jury. In the December term of 1917 he would appeal the verdict on the grounds "That the verdict of the Jury was not warranted by the evidence, and that the preponderance is in favor of the innocence of the defendent. This assigment only requires a presentation and discussion of the facts of the case." The page numbers listed below pertain to the page in the PDF download from TSLA Witnesses, Jury, and Others named in document {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Role||Last Name || First Name || Page ||Paid |- |S.Witt||Adamson||Anzi||page 51||.50 |- |Clerk||Allen||J.S.||page 13, 23,49,50,53|| |- |Doctor||Allen||Dr.||Page 36|| |- |S. Witt||Anderson||H.L.||Page 52||1.00 |- |||Bain||Andy||page 32|| |- |S. Witt||Baine||Joe||Page 51||.50 |- |S. Witt||Baine||Lena||Page 51||.50 |- |S.Witt||Bass||A.M.||Page 51||2.70 |- |||Bass||Archie||page 18|| |- |Bondsman||Bess||John||page 24|| |- |Father||[[Bess-376|Bess]]||Henry||Page 30,31,33,35,36(not referred directly by name just as "My Father" or The deft's father)|| |- |||Bess||Lizzy||refer to Malone, Lizzy|||| |- |Witness||[[Bess-410|Bess]] ||Mannie|| Page 5,7,15,21,26,31,34,35,36,40,41,42|| |- |Defendent||[[Bess-382|Bess]]||William||All pages|| |- |S. 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Witt||Ervin||Chub||page 31,51||.50 |- |Witness||Estes|| A.L.|| page 3,15,27,30,31,46|| |- |||Estes||Ella||page 18|| |- |||Estes||George||Page 18|| |- |Constable||Estes||H.C.||Page 27,51,52||.75 +1.00 |- |Witness||Estes|| Harve ||page 3|| |- |||Estes||Mrs. Jep||Page 18|| |- |||Estes||John||Page 27|| |- |Witness||Estes ||W.J.|| page 3,15,46,51||17.40 |- |Witness||Estes ||Mrs. W.J.|| page 51||17.40 |- |Witness||Estes||W.G.|| page 3,15,45|| |- |||Evins||Bill||Page 36,42|| |- |Attorney General||Fairbanks||W.W.||page 18|| |- |Witness||Ferrell|| A.M. ||page 15,48|| |- |Sheriff||Frazier|| A.B.||Page 50|| 8.75 |- |||George||Jep||page 18|| |- |S Witt||Geroge||R.T.||Page 52||2.00 |- |Attorney for Defendent||Gothard||J.A.||Page 13,23|| |- |Bondsman||Grooms||H.F.||Page 24|| |- |Sheriff||Hall||C.D.||Page 19,20,50|| |- |Witness||Hall|| Charley ||page 13,16,40,41||6.25 |- |S Witt||Hathaway||Marvin||Page 52||2.00 |- |J.P.||Hollin||Obe||Page 18,51||3.25 |- |||Hooper||T.M.||||3.25 |- |Attorney for Defendent||Jackson||Charley||Page 23|| |- |Witness||Jackson||Dr. TJ|| page 2,8,11,16,18,25,26,51||6.44 |- |Jury||Jackson||Wm||page 19|| |- |S. Witt||Johnson||Andrew||Page 52||1.00 |- |D-Shff||Johnson||I.N.||Page 50||.25 |- |D. Shff||Jones||J.E.||Page 50||.25 |- |Wtiness||Jones||Jim||page 18|| |- |Bondsman||Keaton||W.T.||Page 24|| |- |Witness||Keith||Jim|| page 16,43,51||1.00 |- |Witness||Keith||Sam|| page 16,43|| |- |Jury||Knowles||C.L.||page 19|| |- |||Malone||Bob||Page 32|| |- |Witness||[[Bess-408|Malone]]/Bess ||Mrs. Lizzie ||Page 2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,16,21,22,28,30,32,36,38,40,41,45,46|| |- |Witness||Mason|| Levi ||Page 16,40|| |- |D. 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[[Category:Heppler 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 Heppler 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.

Her name was Adeline

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Her name was Adeline Adeline Butler was born white into a world on the brink of massive change for people of color in the United States. During the first decade of her childhood the Indian Removal Act, passed in May 1830, systematically removed most Native Americans from their homelands east of the Mississippi River, opening the south and Midwest to settlers, including her family. The Turner Rebellion in Virginia in August 1831, when Adeline was ten months old, crystallized the nascent Abolition movement. By the time she was seven, over a quarter of a million people were committed to the immediate and unconditional abolition of slavery in America. But perhaps most formatively, the adults around Adeline did not passively observe the gusting winds of social change. She was born into a family committed to parlaying its racial privilege on behalf of the poor and the oppressed. Lydia Weaver Butler was over 40 years old when her last child, Mary Adeline, was born on 17 October 1830 in East Plattsburg, Clinton County, New York.Lydia Weaver Butler (c.1788- c.1832) was born in Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts the daughter of Hannah Law (1759-1831) and Thomas Weaver (1756-1832). Lydia married James Butler c. 1810. The author thanks family historian Marcia Loudon for sharing several hundred pages of documentation on this family, including her, "James Butler Family Sheet." Mary Renville’s obituary gives her birth date as 17 October 1832. However, census data consistently dates her birth to 1830. Lydia died shortly after her daughter's birth. Adeline's father, James Butler, 48 years old and with five or six children still living at home, probably remarried within the next few years.Potential evidence of remarriage is the presence of a woman who was between the ages of 60 and 70 in James Butler’s household in the 1840 Lake County, Indiana Federal Census. Descendants surmise she may have been his wife. If so, she was 5-15 years his senior. The Butlers had been in New England since an ancestor named Nicholas Butler immigrated from England in 1637 and settled on Martha's Vineyard, in the English Colony of Massachusetts. One hundred and forty years later, Adeline's grandfather, Captain Benjamin Butler, a veteran of the (NO PROOF HE WAS CAPTAIN) Revolutionary War, exchanged his war bounty scrip for land on the frontier: North Hero, Vermont, an island in the middle of Lake Champlain. In 1785, Benjamin named his first-born son James Butler. When the family home on North Hero came under fire from the British in the War of 1812, James was part of the United States Army who defended it.Marvin B. Butler History of the Benjamin Butler Family of North Hero, Vermont p. 3. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. Mary’s father, James Butler, and John’s father, Joseph Renville, fought on opposite sides in the War of 1812, although never in the same theater of action. James probably filed his own bounty scrip to claim land on the far side of Lake Champlain at the eastern edge of Clinton County New York, where all of his children, including Mary Adeline (known as "Adeline" until she was in her twenties) was born. By 1835 when Adeline was five, her oldest brother, Benjamin, had already left home. Benjamin and his wife, Harriet Parsons Butler, settled at the edge of what was then the western frontier: the fledgling city of Chicago, Illinois, which was already big enough to support his trade as a tailor.Benjamin Butler III, son of Lydia and James Butler, was born c.1811 in Peru, Clinton County, New York. He married Hannah Parsons before 1840 and died 3 December 1882 in Chicago, Cook County, IL. The following year, in 1836, James Butler followed his son west, setting in motion the eventual migration of most of James's siblings and children to the western Great Lakes region.Dorothy L. Wilson The Butlers and Bodelys of Steuben County Privately published, 1977. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. James, with Adeline and her brothers, settled at the north-western edge of Indiana, at Deep River, Lake County, just a few hours on horseback from Chicago.Marvin B. Butler History of the Benjamin Butler Family of North Hero, Vermont p. 3. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. With each remove west, the Butlers, like thousands of American families before them, trod on the heels of the Indigenous peoples who had inhabited the land for millennia. Mere weeks before Adeline's family arrived in Indiana in 1836, four hundred Nishnabec (Potawatomi) traditionalists, reluctant to leave their homelands in the wake of a land-cession treaty, were driven west to a reservation in Kansas.The historic designation Potawatomi, is derived from Anishinabe for keepers of the fire –the council fire that is said to have once united the Anishinabe, Potawatomi and Ottawa in a single tribe. Modern people call their tribe Nishnabec which means True People. Another three hundred Nishnabec who had married into the French fur trade community were given land grants to stay.On the Potawatomi who persisted in Indiana see Chapter 7, Hiding in Plain View: Persistence on the Indiana Frontier in Susan Sleeper-Smith Indian Woman and French Men: Rethinking Cultural Encounter in the Western Great Lakes Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. We can only speculate about what the Butlers found when they stopped in Deep Valley. But it was not the 'frontier' Hollywood has imagined. The dispossessed Nishnabec left behind cabins with brick chimneys; outbuildings for stock; hundreds of acres of fenced, cultivated, fields; and wagon roads.For an ethno-historical approach to the Potawatomi story, see James A. Clifton, The Prairie People, Continuity and Change in Potawatomni Culture 1665-1965. R. David Edmunds provides a readable scholarly history in The Potawatomis, Keepers of the Fire. Adeline's uncles Daniel, Loren and Jesse Butler followed her father west in 1838, settling first at Jackson Prairie, then permanently around Salem Township, Steuben County, in northeastern Indiana. In the 1840 census, James and his family were enumerated in Cedar Lake, Lake County, Indiana, not far from Deep Valley where they first settled. Adeline's only sister, Adelia, had married David Gilson Parsons (her sister in law Hannah’s brother) in New York David and Adelia followed Benjamin and Hannah west, settling a few hours away from Chicago in Dundee, in Kane County, Illinois where their children were born. Besides Benjamin, who remained in Chicago, Adeline's brothers Russell, a farmer, and Loren, a stone mason, between 1840 and1850, left the family home and settled in the fledgling town of Berlin in Marquette (later Green Lake) County, Wisconsin, founded near the site of a historic Mascoutin city, and, at the time, still the home of Hochunk (Winnebago) people. The Hochunk ceded their lands east of the Mississippi in 1837. Fred L. Holmes Mascoutin Indian Tribe Left State, All Traces Gone: White Man Had Hard Task To Oust Aborigines From Wisconsin, Milwaukee Sentinel, April 30, 1922. Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles, Wisconsin Historical Society. Thus all of young Adeline’s aunts, uncles and cousins came to settle within a few days’ journey of each other in the Midwest. Butler family tradition holds that sometime after 1840, James and Adeline, who by that time may have been the only child left at home, moved a few counties east to rejoin his brothers in Steuben County, Indiana.The 1850 census conclusively places James nowhere in 1850, while it seems likely he was still living. In 1850 She was with Sister Adelia Parsons in Kane Co IL and have not found James her Father JAMES IS FOUND IS STEUBEN CO WITH THE TAYLOR FAMILY IN 1860) Have not connected the Taylor’s to Butlers. Last mention of James. In Marvin’s book he mentions James as visiting in 1875-1880 These dates don’t seem right) There, Adeline's father and uncles distinguished themselves on the socio-political frontier: the abolition of slavery in the United States. Their homes were stations on the expanding nexus of the Underground Railroad.Fergus M. Bordewich provides an accessible, engaging overview in Bound for Canaan: the Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America. New York: Amistad (HarperCollins Publishers) 2005. For the Butler family’s involvement, see Marvin Benjamin Butler My Story of the Civil War and the Underground Railroad, Huntington, Indiana: United Brethren Publishing Establishment, 1914. For the Butler family, abolition was a cause born of proximity and of conviction. Their hometowns both in Vermont and New York were on Lake Champlain, adjacent to Canada, and on known routes of the early Underground Railroad. When the Butlers moved west, only the Ohio River separated their state, Indiana, from the slave state of Kentucky. Free blacks helped slaves cross the Ohio and passed them into the hands of Indiana conductors like Levi Coffin.Coffin is one of the best-known conductors in Indiana, in part due to his literary ambitions. See George and Willene Hendrick, eds. Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the Underground Railroad as Told by Levi Coffin and William Still. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2004. Within a few weeks of leaving Coffin's house, slaves fleeing toward Canada through the northeast corner of the state were aided on their way by the Butlers of Salem Township, Steuben County. James' sister Susan who married Peter Weaver had an UGRR home in Schuyler Falls NY. Peter was an officer in their local county group) Adeline's cousin, Marvin Butler, who was a teenager in the days his family operated a safe house in Salem Township, traced the family's involvement in the Underground Railroad movement to their abolitionist roots back in North Hero, Vermont where their grandparents, Benjamin and Persis Butler, had made the family's motto, "As ye do unto the least of these, my brethren, ye do unto Me." His grandfather's "uncompromising and open hostility to slavery, the saloon, and the brothel-.subjected [Benjamin Butler II.] to severe criticism" --for a time, even from those inside his church. Yet by the time of Benjamin Butler's death in 1831, and his wife Persis in 1837, Marvin recalled, "they both were long remembered, loved, and honored, by a large community for their hospitality and kindness to the poor". All their children inherited these sterling qualities of character from their parents." Marvin described Adeline's father and his own this way: "These two brothers [James and Benjamin Butler] were very much alike, very positive in their character, both Methodists, and in their politics, old school Whigs, uncompromisingly anti-slavery, and ardently and bitterly opposed to the use of intoxicating liquor."Quotes in this paragraph are from: Marvin B. Butler History of the Benjamin Butler Family of North Hero, Vermont. Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County, Angola, Indiana. Hereafter, Marvin Butler, History. But was Adeline's cousin writing hagiography or history? While modern articles cite Marvin's 1914 book as evidence of the Underground Railroad in northeast Indiana, documentation predating his book is thin. However, corollary sources support the Butler family stories that trace their abolitionist roots back to North Hero, Vermont. A map of the Underground Railroad produced in Siebert’s Vermont’s Anti-Slavery and Underground Railroad Record shows the inland lines from St. Albans, Vermont, converging on the maritime Lake Champlain Line, crossing Lake Champlain at North Hero on the way to Rouses Point, NY, a few miles from the Canadian border. While Adeline’s grandfather Benjamin Butler died four years before the organization of the Vermont Chapter of the American Anti-slavery society in 1835, Siebert states that slaves had been helped to freedom via Vermont as early as the early 1820’s. On the New York side of Lake Champlain, a men’s chapter of New York Anti-Slavery Society was organized in Peru, Clinton County in 1837 (the township where Adeline and her siblings were born) the year before James Butler’s brothers left New York for the Midwest. In Indiana, the town of Orland, Steuben County, with well-documented Underground Railroad connections, was only one night’s journey north of the Butler brothers’ homes in Salem Township. While the evidence rests heavily on family history, given the extended Butler family’s documented participation in the Underground Railroad in Illinois and Kansas as well, Marvin Butler’s stories are credible. In that milieu, Mary Adeline Butler grew to maturity: raised on successive western frontiers by a family whose humanitarian ideals superseded their rights to a good night's sleep or to a yard where the children could play unsurveilled by armed slave catchers. Near the end of his life, Marvin Butler considered his host of cousins and singled out two for special mention. One was cousin James Butler Hickok. Legend said James grew up with a gun in his hands defending the house from slave hunters. He became known for posterity as "Wild Bill" Hickok of Wild West fame. Marvin's other cousin, "Adeline was for several years in the government, teaching in the Indian School in Minnesota. She and her school were captured by hostile Indians during the Civil War and expected brutal massacre. But before their captors could carry out their designs, they were recaptured by the U.S. Cavalry. She married one of her scholars, a half-breed Indian."Marvin Butler, History. James Butler Wild Bill Hickok was the son of Adeline’s father’s cousin, Polly Butler Hickok. See Joseph C. Rosa Wild Bill Hickok, the Man and His Myth. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1996. Lydia Weavers family were Quakers, Parsons were also Methodists James Butler’s sister Susan married Peter Weaver of Schyler Falls NY. == Sources == Above article came from Steuben County IN courtesy of Marcia Loudon

Herald, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1845

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[[Category:Herald, Arrived 9 Feb 1845]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==Voyage of Herald to New South Wales 1845== The ''Herald'' set sail from Greenock, Scotland, on 21 October 1844 and Cork, Ireland on 3 November, 1844. The ship arrived in Port Jackson, Sydney in the colony of New South Wales, Australia on 9 February 1845. :Tonnage: 911 tons :Master: J B Coubro :Surgeon Superintendent: John Sullivan M.D. The 197 passengers on board from Cork were assisted immigrants, some with their families. There were four deaths and three births on the voyage. '''Immigrants on board from Cork - some statistics''' {|border="1" |||Adult Male||Adult Female||Male 7-14||Female 7-14||Male under 7||Female under 7|| Male|| Female |- |Number embarked||58||84||5||19||13||18||76||121 |- |Number of deaths||2||||||1||||1||2||2 |- |Number of births||||||||||2||1||2||1 |- |Total||60||84||5||20||11||18||76||122 |} Married males - 24
Married females - 24
Children 1 to under 14 - 45
Children under 1 - 11
Unmarried males 14 and upwards - 32
Unmarried females 14 and upwards - 60
Total - 196 Number of adult labourers, not including married femaies - 116
Number of agricultural labourers: :When examined by the Board - 48 :On arrival, agricultural labourers - 28 :On arrival, shepherds - 20 Number of domestic servants: :Male - when examined by the Board - 1 :Male - on arrival - 3 :Female - 60 Number of mechanics engaged in erecting buildings, or in obtaining or preparing building materials: :When examined by the Board - 7 :On arrival - 5 {|border="1" '''Weekly ration'''
|Beef or mutton||20 lbs |- |Flour||20 lbs |- |Sugar||3 lbs |- |Tea||8 oz |} Each of the unmarried females was put under the protection of one of the married men to be treated as one of his family during the voyage and for at least a fortnight afterwards. Of the 20 agricultural labourers who became shepherds, 18 were engaged by [[Fitzgerald-3874 | Robert Fitzgerald]] at Windsor, for a term of 12 months: 8 single males, and 10 married men along with their wives who were engaged as "hut keepers". The Report of the Immigration Agent, Francis Merewether, makes interesting reading. He makes special mention of Christoper Paisley and his wife who had immigrated to the colony of a few years previously, saved enough to return to Ireland in the ''Ocean'' and bring their six children with them back to New South Wales on the ''Herald''. == Sources == * Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records, [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4785/Herald%20[2]_9%20Feb%201845/4_478500115.jpg&No=1 Search], NRS5316/4_4785/Herald [2]_9 Feb 1845/ * 1845 'Shipping Intelligence.', Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846) [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31744680 Wed 12 Feb 1845], p. 3., viewed 18 Apr 2020, Arrivals, 9 Feb, ''Herald'' * New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1204/IMAUS1787_081405-0422?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Browse] February, 1845, Herald, State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Wage agreements and entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships (Agent's Immigrant Lists); Series: 5315; Reel: 2455 * Immigration Agent's Report - New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1204/IMAUS1787_081478-0222/455294#?imageId=IMAUS1787_081478-0228 Image 208 ff], February, 1845, Herald, State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Wage agreements and entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships (Agent's Immigrant Lists); Series: 5315; Reel: 2455

Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wales, Visitations]] [[Category: Welsh History]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Wales|Wales Sources]] __TOC__ == Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613 == * by [[Ap_Rhys-65|Lewys Dwnn]] (d.1616?). Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1783-1848) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Manuscripts_Society The Society for the Publication of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts], Abergavenny. * published by William Rees, Llandovery, 1846 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3plOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/HeraldicVisitationsOfWalesAndPartOfTheMarchesBetweenTheYears1586 ::* https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxBJAAAAcAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89327 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati02dwnn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vt4_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LJlOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89727 === Citation Formats === * Dwnn, Lewys. ''[[Space:Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613|Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613]]'' (William Rees, Llandovery, 1846) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Dwnn|Dwnn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dwnn, Lewys. ''[[Space:Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613|Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613]]'' (William Rees, Llandovery, 1846) Vol. , [ Page ].

Herb Wilczek

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Herb szlachecki Wilczek == Sources == * [http://gajl.wielcy.pl/herby_user_herb.php?lang=pl&herb=wilczek Tadeusz Gajl, "Herbarz Polski", herb Wilczek] * [http://gajl.wielcy.pl/herby_user_herb.php?lang=pl&herb=wilczek2 Tadeusz Gajl, "Herbarz Polski", herb Wilczek 2] * [http://gajl.wielcy.pl/herby_user_herb.php?lang=pl&herb=wilczek3 Tadeusz Gajl, "Herbarz Polski", herb Wilczek 3]

Herbert&Ida Brown Family Reunion

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The 1st Annual Family Reunion!!! We are getting a early start on the organization so that we can have a blessed and successful reunion.

Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection == The fonds consists of correspondence, scrapbooks, news clippings, transcripts of local diaries, and alphabetical family and genealogical files. These genealogical files, which relate mainly to Bay of Quinte and Loyalist families, contain correspondence, research from printed sources, newspaper clippings and some photographs. * by Herbert Clarence Burleigh * not published * about: https://archive.org/details/hcburleigh?tab=about * Source Example: ::: Burleigh, Herbert Clarence. ''[[Space:Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection|Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection]]'' (not published) Family files series - ???? * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Burleigh|Burleigh]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Family files series - Robins ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbrobins00burl * Family files series - Platt ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbplatt00burl * Family files series - Cronkite ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbcronkite00burl * Family files series - Dusenberry ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbdusenberry00burl * Family files series - Baker ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbbaker00burl * Family files series - Mallory ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbmallory00burl * Family files series - Price ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbprice00burl * Family files series - Andrews ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbandrews00burl * Family files series - Harris ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbharris00burl * Family files series - Benedict ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbbenedict00burl * Family files series - Dingman ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbdingman00burl * Family files series - Cronk ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbcronk00burl * Family files series - Amsbury ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbamsbury00burl * Family files series - Trumpour ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbtrumpour00burl * Family files series - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh13 * Family files series - Other Burleigh Families ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh26 * Family files series - Burleigh in England ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh15 * Family files series - Burleigh in U.S.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh21 * Family files series - Land Records - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh16 * Family files series - Family Charts - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh40 * Family files series - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh25 * Family files series - Voter Lists Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh27 * Family files series - Burleigh in England ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh14 * Family files series - Burleigh Cemetery Records ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh50 * Family files series - Church records - Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh35 * Family files series - Unidentified Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh31 * Family files series - Pedigree Charts Burleigh ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbburleigh29 * Family files series - Misc. 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Fairman ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbfairman * Family files series - Metinge ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbmetinge * Family files series - Turnbull ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbturnbull * Family files series - Rutter ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbrutter * Family files series - Rogers (v) ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbrogers_v * Family files series - Carson ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbcarson * Family files series - Hurlbot ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbhurlbot * Family files series - Low (TR 1) ::* https://archive.org/details/hcblowtr1 * Family files series - Van Tassel ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbvantassel * Family files series - Horne-Van Alstyne ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbhornevanalstyne * Family files series - Irish ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbirish2 * Family files series - Ball ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbball2 * Family files series - Fowler (Daniel) ::* https://archive.org/details/hcbfowler_daniel * Family files series - 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Herbert Paul Brooks Jr

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Fantastic Firs]] [[Space:Robert_Allen_Suter|Robert Allen Suter]] | [[Space:Herbert_Paul_Brooks_Jr|Herbert Paul Brooks Jr]] | [[Space:John_Arthur_Winter|John Arthur Winter]] | [[Space:James_Harper_Orr|James Harper Orr]] [[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] This is a place for the Fantastic Firs to make notes for our Olympian, [[Brooks-26620|Herbert Paul Brooks Jr (1937-2003)]] Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. Use this section to add Family Search and Ancestry links to ancestors. Please make it clear how they relate to the Olympian. {{Image|file=Herbert_Paul_Brooks_Jr-1.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Checkpoints== :Use this section to leave a link on your starting point and where you stopped so others can pick it up. Use ~~~~ after each note * {{FamilySearch|LBL8-91F}} -- [[Jones-108375|Miyako Jones]] is adding parents/siblings and their wives/grandparents/aunts/uncles 4th degree and married to Brook's Aunt, Gloria. *{{FamilySearch|LBLZ-TJM}} -- [[Whittington-2355|P Whittington]] is adding parents/siblings and their wives/grandparents/aunts/uncles 4th degree and married to Brook's Aunt, Ellen Johnson. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 11:28, 27 August 2023 (UTC) *[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] will work on Swedish relatives starting with his grandfather. Pausing at his [[Johnson-141032|Great Grandfather]] – note that the references in FamilySearch are tangling up two families, and it is not clear that the death record in Minnesota is correct since the birth year is off. Update: back on it! ==Basic Source Links== WikiData: [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1390562 Q1390562] FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LCPN-SHL LCPN-SHL] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7753679/herb-brooks Find a Grave] Herb Brooks Foundation [https://www.herbbrooksfoundation.com/coachbrooks here] ===Paternal=== *Father - Herbert David Brooks - {{FamilySearch|LBS5-9L8}} ===Maternal=== *Mother - Pauline Emma Johnson - {{FamilySearch|GMQP-HQB}} ==Research Notes== #Herb's wife, Patricia is still living, but for future reference, it appears that her paternal grandmother was adopted. See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN92-S4F KN92-S4F] [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 19:33, 23 August 2023 (UTC) #Super solid FamilySearch details going back in all directions for maternal line. Someone took care with the data and sources. #Brick Wall at paternal line, around 3rd degree: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBST-XK5 #Solid family lines through paternal lines with spouses/in laws at the 2nd degrees ==Biography== :Parents *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/LBS5-9L8 Herbert David Brooks] (1907–1984) *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/family/GMQP-HQB Pauline Emma Johnson Brooks] (1910–2008) *'''NOTE''': Wife and Children and Brother are still living. Herb died from an Auto accident. It is believed he fell asleep at the wheel. He was not wearing a seatbelt at the time which probably would have saved his life. - Wikipedia. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 05:23, 23 August 2023 (UTC) ===Hockey Career=== *Hall of Fame Professional Hockey Head Coach, Olympic Games Gold Medalist Hockey Coach. 1980 Games. Known as the "Miracle On Ice Gold Medal Victory" *played hockey in High School in Minnesota & at the University of Minnesota * NHL Career: he coached the Minnesota North Stars (1997-98), the New Jersey Devils (1992-93) and New York Rangers (1981-85) *Coaching Career: 1981-1999 *Elected to Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. Posthumously. Source: [https://www.statscrew.com/hockey/stats/c-brookhe01c#:~:text=Elected%20to%20Hockey%20Hall%20of,coached%20during%20the%201999%20campaign. statsscrew.com] + [https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=592 hockeyDB.com] + [https://www.hhof.com/induction_archives/ind06Brooks.shtml Hockey Hall of Fame] + [https://olympics.com/en/athletes/herbert-paul-brooks Olympics.com] + [https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/108086/herb-brooks eliteprospects] ===Obituary=== Herb Brooks Obituary MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Former Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks, who led the United States to the "Miracle on Ice" victory over the Soviet Union, died Monday in a car accident, a state official said. Brooks, 66, coached the 1980 Olympic team that won the gold medal in Lake Placid, N.Y. He returned to lead the 2002 U.S. Olympic hockey team to a silver medal. The state official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Brooks was killed when a single vehicle rolled over at an intersection on a highway north of the Twin Cities, the official said. Brooks coached the Minnesota North Stars (1997-98), the New Jersey Devils (1992-93) and New York Rangers (1981-85), where he reached the 100-victory mark faster than any other coach in franchise history. Born in St. Paul, Brooks played hockey at the University of Minnesota, where he later coached from 1972-9, winning three national titles and left with a 167-99-18 to lead the national team. He was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990. In the famous U.S.-Soviet Union hockey semifinal matchup, Brooks told his players: "You're meant to be here. This moment is yours. You're meant to be here at this time." The U.S. team won 4-3 in a game often referred to as one of the greatest sports moments of the century. The Americans went on to down Finland in the final. Brooks was the last player cut on the 1960 U.S. gold medal teams, but made it onto the 1964 and 1968 Olympic teams. Last season, Brooks was the director of player development for Pittsburgh Penguins. He rejected a multimillion dollar offer to coach the New York Rangers last summer, saying he didn't want to be away from his wife and family in Minnesota. For that reason, the Penguins couldn't persuade Brooks to return after he was their interim coach during the 1999-2000 season. Brooks replaced Kevin Constantine in December 1999 and led the Penguins into the second round of the playoffs. He had an NHL career coaching record of 219-221-66-2, including a 29-23-5-2 record with Pittsburgh. "It's a great loss for USA hockey," said Bob Allen, who operated the Olympic Center during the 1980 Winter Games. "He was a master motivator, a great thinker." Copyright © 2003 The Associated Press [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/herb-brooks-obituary?pid=1231706 Obituary]

Hercules, Voyage to New South Wales 1801-02

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[[Category:Hercules, Arrived 26 Jun 1802]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] === Convict Transport Ship Hercules Voyage to New South Wales in 1801/1802 === The Hercules departed Ireland on 29 November 1801 and sailed via Rio de Janeiro and the Cape of Good Hope to Port Jackson in New South Wales. She had embarked 140 male and 25 female convicts in Ireland. The Hercules arrived in Port Jackson on 26 June 1802, a voyage of 209 days. 44 male convicts had died on this voyage; including 14 during and in the aftermath of a convict mutiny on the 29th of December even before the ship had reached Rio de Janeiro. Captain: Luckyn Betts. Surgeon: John Justice William Kunst === Passenger Lists === * Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 Provided by Peter Mayberry at: http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi?requestType=Search&ship=Hercules+I+(1802) * Convicts on the transport ship Hercules - 1802 from the '''Convict Stockade''' website at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Hercules+1802 * Details for the ship Hercules I (1802) from the '''Claim a Convict''' website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=55 * Hercules voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1801 with 15 passengers from the '''Convict Records''' website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/hercules/1801 === Profiles on Wikitree=== * To view existing profiles on Wikitree go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hercules%2C_Arrived_26_Jun_1802 category page]. Please note: some profiles might exist that have not yet been allocated to the shipping category. === Further Reading === * Hercules (1801 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_(1801_ship) * Convict Ship Hercules 1802 from Jen Willetts' Free Settler or Felon? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_hercules_1802.htm

Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35

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[[Category:Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35]] {{Profile-box|For profiles of those aboard, see [[:Category:Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35|the category]]}} ===Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35=== The 'Good ship Hercules of Sandwich' sailed March, 1634/5, departing Sandwich, England with her master, John Witherley. Hercules of Dover. ::A list of all such persons as imbarqued themselves in the good shipp called the Hercules of Sandwich of the burthen of 200 tonnes or thereabouts whereof next under God John Witherley was master and therein transported from this town & port of Sandwich to the plantacon called New England in America together with a breif note of the certificates from the ministers where they have dwelt of their conversaton and Conformity to the orders and discipline of the Church, and that they had taken the eee oa a Supremacy according to an order of the Lds of his Mat's Most Noble privie counsell of the last of December 1634 VideltEben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 163-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):230 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=230 images 230 of 506, p. 218] at ''HathiTrust.org''. The most accurate passenger list containing all the passenger names, including servants and children, comes from Eben Putnam's "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637" (''NEHGR'' 75:218)Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):217-38 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=229 images 229 of 506, p. 217-38] at ''HathiTrust.org''. and the "Additions and Corrections" to that list provided by Elizabeth French Bartlett.Elizabeth French Bartlett, "Two Early Passenger Lists: Additions and Corrections," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 79 (1925):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015037366146&view=1up&seq=125 images 125-28 of 550, pp. 107-09] at ''HathiTrust.org''. Those sources should be used instead of any other lists for passengers of the ''Hercules''. ===History of ''Hercules's'' Passenger Lists=== Various publications contain passenger lists for the ship ''Hercules''. Eben Putnam shared the history of some of those lists in his piece, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637."Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=229 image 229 of 506, p. 217] at ''HathiTrust.org''. As it turns out, most of the passenger lists are based on transcriptions from two sources: William Boys' 1792 book, ''History of Sandwich'' and J. A. Jacobs' list as found in Eben Putnam's "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637" (''NEHGR'' 75:218). Putnam's piece also covers the history of the various passenger lists as summarized below. The earliest list was by William Boys and found in ''Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent''.William Boys, ''Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent: With Notices of the Other Cinque Ports and Members, and of Richborough'' (Canterbury: Simmons, Kirkby and Jones, 1792); [https://archive.org/details/CollectionsForAnHistoryOfSandwichInKentWithNoticesOfTheOther/page/n783/mode/2up image of p. 750-51] at ''InternetArchive.org'' The transcription of the list is found in two sections, "J" and "K." Section "J" consisting of four columns, headed, "Certificates," "Masters of Families," "Children," and "Servants." The columns Children and Servants for the most part have the word representing the number of each found with that family, but no names. Section "K" has additional names containing only three columns, with the names of head of family and spouse (if applicable), column 2 has the number of children and column three the number of servants. Boys' list was used by James Savage for both the 1843 ''Gleanings for New England''James Savage, ''Gleanings for New England History'' (Boston?, [1843?]), [https://archive.org/details/cu31924030933802/page/n39/mode/2up images of p. 33] at ''InternetArchive.org''. and the 1861 "Emigrants in the Hercules of Sandwich.""James Savage, "Emigrants in the Hercules of Sandwich," Samuel G. Drake, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 15 (1861):28-29 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1861), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t22d1cv83&view=1up&seq=46 images 46-47 of 418, pp. 28-29] at ''HathiTrust.org''. which was reprinted in Samuel Drae's 1963 work, ''Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives...''Samuel Gardner Drake, ''Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives for Information Relative to the Founders of New England: Made in Years 1858, 1859, and 1860'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1963); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061681961&view=1up&seq=86 images 86-88 of 140, pp. 82-84] at ''HathiTrust.org''. Although Putnam's article claims Hotten didn't use Boys' work, he did, as found on pages xix-xxi of ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality...'' where on page xxi Hotten credits William Boys as the source.John Camden, Hotten, ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality...'' (London: John Camden Hotten, 1874);[https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n21/mode/2up images of pp. xix-xxi] at ''InternetArchive.org''. J. A. Jacobs was an alderman in Sandwich, Kent, and contributed to Putnam's work by providing the passenger lists with the names of the children and servants. Putnam included this comment before the list: "Under the heading 'Servants' are included apprentices; and in many cases the persons so listed were relatives of the head of the family, and in some instances married children of their master..." Like Boys, Putnam's list contains four columns: headed, "Certificates," "M[aste]rs of Families," "Children," and "Servants." Within each column he then names each individual.Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists 1635-1637," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 75 (1921):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f&view=1up&seq=232&skin=2021 image 232 of 506, p. 220] at ''HathiTrust.org''. Four years after Putnam's article, ''NEHGR'' published Elizabeth French Bartlett's "Two Early Passenger Lists: Additions and Corrections" based on her research in which she "copied these lists, ''verbatim et literatim''', in 1911 from the Sandwich records."Elizabeth French Bartlett, "Two Early Passenger Lists: Additions and Corrections," Henry Edwards Scott, ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 79 (1925):218-20 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015037366146&view=1up&seq=125 images 125-28 of 550, pp. 107-09] at ''HathiTrust.org''. In Charles Edward Banks' ''Planters of the Commonwealth'', he cited both Putnam and Bartlett for his work, but his list simply names each individual by household groups but for some reason does not identify children or servants.Charles Edward Banks, ''The Planters of the Commonwealth; A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; The Ships Which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts. 1620-1640'', (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1930); [https://archive.org/details/plantersofcommon00bank/page/116/mode/2up images of p. 116] at ''InternetArchive.org''. Frank J. Bisbee, in his ''Genealogy of the Bisbee Family'', cites Putnam's work, however, in at least one instance he erred: he listed the four Egelden under the "Servants" column."Records of Sandwich, Kent, England. Year Books C and D. 1608-1642," copied by J. A. Jacobs; as cited by Frank J. Bisbee in ''Genealogy of the Bisbee Family'' (Otter Book Press, 1956); [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbisbe00bisb/page/12/mode/2up image of p. 13] at ''InternetArchive.org''. The original should be consulted rather than this book to avoid errors. ===Alphabetical Roll=== :Austen Jonas of Tenterden (From Staplehurst, Kent, bound for Cambridge, Hingham and Taunton. Ref: NEGR 67/166. 36 pg 83) :Austen Constance, wife :Austen Jonas, son :Aysten Lidia, daughter :Austen Mary, daughter :Austen child :Bennet James, Tilden servant (From Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate, Cambridge. Ref: NEGR 75/218 & 79/108. 36 pg 85) :Besbeech Thomas of Sandwich :Besbeech Mary, daughter :Besbeech Alice, daughter :Best John of Canterbury, Tailor (From Sandwich, Kent, bound for Salem. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 82) :[[Bonney-185|Boney, Thomas of Sandwich, Shoemaker]] :Brigden, Thomas of Faversham, Husbandman :Brigden Mrs, wife and two children not named :Brooke Robert of Maidstone Mercer :Brooke Anne, wife :Brooke Thomas :Brooke Samuel :Brooke John :Brooke Elys (Elizabeth?) :Brooke Dorothie :Champion Thomas of Ashford :Cole Isaac of Sandwich, Carpenter :Cole Joan, wife :Cole Issac, son :Cole Jane or Anne, child :Couchman Sara, Tilden servant :Dunkin Samuel, Starre servant (Duncan, Samuel, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Cambridge. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Egelden Elzab, child with Thomas Besbeech :Egelden Jane, child with Thomas Besbeech :Egelden Sara, child with Thomas Besbeech :Egelden John, child with Thomas Besbeech :Ewell Edward of Sandwich, shoemaker :Ford Edward, Tilden servant (Foed, from Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate. Ref: NEGR 75/21 and 79/208. 36 pg 83) :Gallant Abraham, child with Brooke family :Gallant James, child with Brooke family :Harris Parnell of Bow, in London :Hatch William of Sandwich, Merchant :Hatch, Jane, wife :Hatch Walter, son :Hatch John, son :Hatch William, son :Hatch Anne, daughter :Hatch Jane, daughter :(Banks Topo lists Hatch, Thomas from Wye, Kent to Scituate. Ref: NEGR 7/256 36 pg 85. He is also listed as the Castle) :Heyward Thomas of Aylesford, Tailor :Heyward Susanna, wife :Heyward Thomas, son :Heyward John, son :Heyward Elizabeth, daughter :Heyward Susan, daughter :Heyward Martha, daughter :Hinckley Samuel of Tenterden :Hinckle, Sara, wife :Three (four per Hotten) children: :Hinckley Susan, daughter :Hinckley Sara, daughter :Hinckley Mary, daughter :Hinkle Elizabeth, kinswoman, niece of Samuel :Holmes William, Hatch servant (Holmes, William, from Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/217 and 79/108 36 pg 82) :Iggleden [see Egelden] :Jeakins Edward, Tilden servant (Jenkins, from Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 84) :Jenings Robert, Hatch servant (Jennings, Robert, from Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/217 and 79/108 36 pg 82) :Johnes, Margaret of Sandwich Wife of William Johnes, painter :Ketchell/Ketchrell Joseph, Hatch servant (From Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/21 and 79/208. 36 pg 82) :Ketchell/Ketchrell Simon, Hatch servant (From Sandwich, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/21 and 79/208. 36 pg 82) :Lapham Thomas, Tilden servant :Lewis John of Tenterden :Lewis Sarah, wife :Lewis, Sarah, daughter :Love Agnes, Besbeech servant :Mason Emme, widow of Eastwell :Neuley Thomas, Besbeech servant (Nealy, Thomas, from Ashford, Kent. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Pacheing/Pacheury Joseph, Besbeech servant (Patchen, Joseph, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Cambridge and Roxbury. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Perien Marie, Tilden servant :Richards Anne, Witherell servant :Rootes Joseph of Great Chart (Root, Josiah, from Great Chart, Kent, bound for Salem. Ref: Genealogy. 36 pg 77) :Sayers James of Northbourne, Tailor :[[Starr-32|Starre Comfort]] of Ashford, Chirurgeon :Starre Thomas, son (Starr, Thomas, from Canterbury. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 77) :Starre Comfort, daughter :Starre Mary, daughter :Starrte listed three servants, only two named with "Truth shall prevail Starre" :Sutton George, Tilden servant (From Tenterden, Kent, bound for Scituate. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 84) :Sutton Symon, Hatch servant :Tilden Nathaniel of Tenterden, Yeoman :Tilden Lydia, wife :Tilden Joseph, son :Tilden Thomas, son :Tilden Stephen, son :Tilden Marie, daughter :Tilden Sara, daughter :Tilden Judeth, daughter :Tilden Lidia, daughter :Tritton Rose, Cole servant of Ashford :Turkey John, Starre servant (Turvey, John, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Cambridge. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 75) :Wells Lidia, Hatch servant :Wines, Faint (not Fannet) of Ashford Hemp-dresser (Wines, Faint-Not, from Ashford, Kent, bound for Charlestown. Ref: NEGR 75/219 and 79/108. 36 pg 74) :Witherell William of Maidstone, Schoolmaster :Witherell Mary, wife :Witherell Samuel, son :Witherell Daniel, son :Witherell Thomas, son :Fannett (unk last name) of Ashford, hemp-dresser. ==Sources==

Herdsman Name Study

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[[Category:Herdsman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Herdsman-1|Susie O'Neil]] 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 Herdsman surname and possibly the variants of that name. The study begins in the 1800s in Yorkshire, England but will eventually spread out to other parts of the world. == Task List == I have compiled a list of all people listed on England census records with a surname spelled "Herdsman" using an exact surname search at Ancestry.com. Numbers are as follows: *1841 - 27 *1851 - 49 *1861 - 74 *1871 - 97 *1881 - 85 *1891 - 67 *1901 - 75 *1911 - 80 *1939 - 42 Total - 611 instances of this surname spelled "Herdsman". There may be other Herdsmans on the census but with incorrect spellings or mis-transcriptions Findings -- It appears that some with this spelling turn out to be typos of the Herdman family of Cumberland and Northumberland. Those who are consistently Herdsman are all from around Hull/Beverley in Yorkshire or trace their lineage back there. I have not yet connected all the Herdsmans to each other, but it appears to be a much less common name than I thought it would be. Further back, in the 1700s, the name is often spelled Heardsman or Hurdsman. There also appear to be a large number with this surname in Jamaica and a few from Ireland.

Herdson v Brumwell Chancery Suit

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'''''A chancery suit taken by [[Hudson-785|Henry Herdson]], aged 16, probably in 1522 (shortly after the death of his father, Thomas Herdson). In it he seeks an injunction against William Brumwell and John Barnard, who have taken action in the Common Law Courts seeking payment of a bond undertaken by Henry's father before he died. ''''' '''Citation''' Court of Chancery, Pleadings addressed to Thomas Wolsey (1518-1529): ''Herdson v Brumwell'', reference: C 1/521/42, The National Archives, Kew, England; image ''Anglo-American Legal Tradition - AALT'' ([http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT6/ChP/C1no521/IMG_0070.htm http://aalt.law.uh.edu] : accessed 15 December 2019). '''Links''' Calendar entry: https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc538newy/page/372 Original image: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT6/ChP/C1no521/IMG_0070.htm '''Source Notes''' The source is a high-resolution colour image of the suit held at The National Archives, available for free from the [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/ ''Anglo-American Legal Tradition''] website. The writing is in Chancery Hand and is very difficult to read in places, with a number of archaic spellings and some interleaving of text. The parchment is generally in good condition, with only some minor creasing/tears affecting some words. '''Transcription Notes''' Some changes to the original text have been added to increase legibility for twenty-first century readers, that is: * Superscript letters, not otherwise abbreviated, are silently lowered * Abbreviations, such as the "er hook" and various forms of "p", which are not in use today, are expanded with the additional letters in ''italics'' * Paragraphs have been added * Editorial notes are in square brackets '''Transcript''' [Header Line 1:] To the most Rev''er''end fader in god thomas lorde legate & later cardinall
[Header Line 2:] Archebyshipp of yorke primate of england and chanceler of the same [Line 1:] In hys most humble wyse shewith and complayneth unto yo''ur'' most honorable grace yo''ur'' daily orator Henry Herdson son of Thomas Herdson that where as the seyd Thomas Herdson was
[Line 2:] pysessed of certen goods and catalls specyfied and conteyned yn a certen Inventorye & set before thee right rev''er''end fader agred will be shon to [''illegible words''] of record which Thomas Herdson yn hys lif ordened & made hys last wyll and testamentt at london
[Line 3:] And by the same amongs other names the seyd Henry Herdson to be hys executo''ur'' and Ferther declared by the same wylle that on''e'' Henry bowthe shuld have the ervy rule custodye and admynystrat''i''on
[Line 4:] of the seyd goods and catalls unto such tyme as yo''ur'' seyd orator dyd come to the Age of xxi yers which as yett ys nott above the age of xvith yers And so it is most gracious lords thatt
[Line 5:] yn the lyf of the seyd Thomas Herdson thatt on''e'' John Laurence beyng yn necessitie made mocyons forto borrowe money of on''e'' William Brumwell mercer for to do hys Fettes with all by way of
[Line 6:] m''er''chandyse at Andwarppe in Flandres yn the p''ar''tyes beyond the see the which Will''ia''m Brumwell faithfully grannted and p''ro''mysed that to doo under thys man''er'' folowyng that ys forto say thatt
[Line 7:] he shuld delyv''er'' unto the seyd laurence Fowre score pounds & eight yn Flemmes money yn the towne of Andwarppe withoutt cost or charge to be bo''ur''ne of the seyd laurence & at the only
[Line 8:] adventur of the seyd Brumwell so that he wold fynd hym sufficientt suertie to pay to hym at london iiijxx li & viijth of engles money & theruppon the seyd John laurence and Thomas Herdson and
[Line 9:] other two men which then were bounden yn a syngle Alegacion unto on''e'' John Barnard to thuse of the seyd Brumwell by coduitte betwixt theym made for paymentt of lxxxviijli of
[Line 10:] engles money wheruppon when the seyd Brumwell hadd these bondeis yn hys handes then the seyd laurence come unto the seyd Brumwell forto have a byll to receve the seyd money at andwarppe
[Line 11:] accordyng to the grannte p''ro''myse conduitt & Aggrementtes beforesayd And there the seyd Brumwell Sayd that he hadd no money redy at thatt instrtte but he shuld have delyv''er''ed as
[Line 12:] many Worsto''ur''d & whites here in england as shuld be worthe so muche Flemmes money And then the seyd John Laurence said that he was nott skylled yn those wares And wuld nott take
[Line 13:] theym but uppon the p''ro''myse of the seyd Brumwell the which p''ro''myse was that he shuld lose nothyng by theym For if he did he wold bere it hym self And theruppon he tok the seyd
[Line 14:] wares to hys greatte losse for he could not sell theym butt for iijli & xijli of Flemmes money bysydes the kynges Custome Frayth and packing warfage & cartage in the which cause he was
[Line 15:] putto greatt lose yet this not withstanndyng good & gracious lord the seyd Barnard at the unlefull payementt of the seyd Wyll''ia''m Brumwell hath commensed an ac''t''ion of dette in the Kynges
[Line 16:] exchequer Ageynst the seyd Henry Herdson beyng yett wythyn Age for the seyd some of lxxxviili of engles money as executo''ur'' of the testamentt of the seyd Thomas Herdson where in did
[Line 17:] the seyd Barnard both in lawe and consience yf he any just cause have by vertue of the seyd obligac''i''on owght to pursue hys seyd action of dett & to have hys lawfull remyde Ageynst the seyd
[Line 18:] Henry bowth during the none age of yo''ur'' seyd orato''ur'' being Admynystratour of the seyd goodes & catalles of the seyd testato''ur'' beyng but suertie therfore and in the which Act''i''on the p''ro''cesse contynued
[Line 19:] unto suche tyme as there was A jurer taken by defawte for lack of Apperannce of the seyd Henry Herdson and hath passed ageynst hym in which case he ys lyke to be undepuad the
[Line 20:] seyd some of lxxxviijli hys testato''ur'' beyng butt suertie & he beying withyn Age which admynysratour hath sufficientt mattes to barer the seyd obligacion your seyd oratour nott knowing thereof or yett what is or shuld be benyficiall to yo''ur'' seyd orato''ur'' duryng his none age to plea in barer to the seyd Acc''i''on uppon the corrupted & usyus bargayne contry hys forseyd promyse & granntte and to hys [''one word illegible''] bideyng[''?''] and in
[Line 21:] reterdac''i''on of thexecuc''i''on of the seyd testamentt butt is only without remedy In considerac''i''on wherof may it please yo''ur'' noble grace the p''re''myssez tenderly confident to granntte sev''er''all writtes of suppena to be dyrectyd unto
[Line 22:] the same Will''ia''m Brumwell and John Barnard comandyng theym & ether of theym by vertue of the same p''er''sonally appere before yo''ur'' grace in the Kyngs most hyghe of chancery at A certen
[Line 23:] & under A certain payne by yo''ur'' grace to be lymytted and to make annswere unto the seyd p''re''myssez And Further to be inyunced by the autorite of thys most honorable courtte no Ferther to p''ro''cede
[Line 24:] in the seyd Act''i''on unto such tyme as the matter be sufficiently p''ro''cydinge thys courtte And at the rev''er''ence of god and in the way of charitie And yo''ur'' seyd orato''ur'' shall daily
[Line 25:] pray for yo''ur'' prosperous efotte long to endure

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Herinneringe van ‘n Oud-Krygsgevangene op St. Helena

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Herinneringe van ‘n Oud-Krygsgevangene op St. Helena Deur I.J Minnaar Tydens die Anglo-Boereoorlog (1899-1902) is ongeveer 32 000 Boere krygsgevange geneem en na plekke soos Ceylon, Bermuda, St. Helena, Indië en Portugal geneem. Die kampe in Suid-Afrika, nl. Groenpunt, Ladysmith, Umbilo en Simonstad is hoofsaaklik as deurgangskampe gebruik. Teen die einde van 1900 was die kampe in St. Helena en Ceylon vol en op 2 April 1901 het die eerste groep van 512 krygsgevangenes na Ahmednagar vertrek, ‘n Britse kantonment in Indië. St. Helena is ‘n geïsoleerde eiland wat dit die perfekte aanhou plek vir die Boere krygsgevangenes gemaak het. Juis so dat ongeveer 5000 krygsgevangenes na die eiland gestuur is tydens die Anglo-Boere Oorlog. Min weet van die onsekerheid en wanhoop, die jong seun wat doodgeskiet is, die humoristiese briewe wat die soldate so boos gemaak het en van die krygsgevangenes se eie blikkiesdorp. Hier volg die roerende herinneringe van een van dié krygsgevangenes. Begin Mei in 1900 het die Engelse transportskip Lake Erie uit Tafelbaai na St. Helena koers gevat met 1100 Boere-krygsgevangenes aan boord. Onder hulle was die ongelukkige manne wat aan die begin van die worstelstryd deur die groot oormag van die vyand by Elandslaagte tot oorgawe gedwing was en toe reeds ses maande op die Penelope in Simonsbaai op vervoergeleentheid na St. Helena gewag het. Die gevangenes op die Penelope het bestaan uit feitelik die hele personeel van die Departement van Mynwese in Johannesburg. Daar was ook ‘n groot aantal posbeamptes - o.w. D Tromp, Lourens, Stiemens, O. Raaff en R. Ueckermann - en verskeie verteenwoordigers van die Speurdiens, manne soos F. Roome, W.Parker, Waldeck, F. Penn en Bekker. Verder was daar kapt. Versewil de Witt Hamer met sy dapper Hollanders en Duitsers, en die onverskrokke Skandinawiërs, wat genl. Wauchope op 11 Desember 1899 die verpletterende nederlaag by Magersfontein besorg het. Onder die 1100 krygsgevangenes aan boord was teenwoordiges van byna al die nasies van die wêreld, want behalwe die Boere was daar Duitsers, Hollanders, Franse, Jode, Skandinawiërs, Grieke, Iere, een Litauer en een St. Heleen, en dan natuurlik nog die Engelse bemanning en wagte. Die verwarring van tale op die skip het ‘n mens so ‘n flou begrip gegee van wat die spraakverwarring van Babel moes gewees het. Die oorgrote meerderheid van die Boere het nog nooit ‘n seereis onderneem nie en was dus maar skrikkerig vir die soutwater. Wat die reis vir hulle nog onaangenamer gemaak het, was die feit dat hulle dit onder dwang doen. Hulle was ver van huis en haard, ontstoke van die voorreg om verder hul deel by te dra tot die verdediging van die land en volk. Geen wonder dat daar neerslagtigheid onder die Transvalers en Vrystaters geheers het nie. Tot oormaat van ramp het dit ook nie lank geduur nie of seesiekte breek onder die klomp manne uit. Alle middels is aangewend om dit te keer, en baie soutvis, lemoene en biltong is geëet, maar niks wou baat nie. Na die derde dag het dit egter beter gegaan, want die see het bedaar en die golwe nie meer tot op die dek geslaan nie. Toe die see op sy hoogste was, het een ou oom ons darem baie laat lag met sy noodkreet: “Ag, vadertjie, die ryery deur die ouland kan ek nie meer staan nie!” Verskeie ander wat gemeen het dat hulle nooit weer land sou sien nie, het hul laaste testament gemaak. Die folterings van die slapelose nagte wat ons in die hangmatte moes verduur, is onbeskryflik, want die skip het letterlik gewemel van die walglike klein diertjies wat slaap onmoontlik maak. Dit was ‘n gekrap, ‘n gesug en ‘n gesteun die hele nag deur. Die plaag was so erg op die skip dat ons met die opskep van die middagete - wat gewoonlik uit soutvleis en ertjiesop bestaan het - dadelik moes wegval daaraan, of anders kry ons van die ongenooide gaste uit die plafon in ons kos! Dat soldate lief is om te dobbel, waar hulle hulself ook al bevind, het ons aan boord ‘n sprekende bewys van gevind, want die goeters wat vir ons so walglik en afstotend was, is deur die soldate soos opregte resiesperde getroetel en geliefkoos. Elke dag het hulle onder groot opgewondenheid in een hoek van die dek gewed op die viervoetige diertjies. Elke deelnemer het sy gunsteling, wat hy uit sy hempsmou gehaal het, op ‘n plank gesit, sy sjieling of meer op sy “perd” gewed en die wedren het ‘n aanvang geneem. Die geswets en geskreeu van die opgewonde toeskouers was oorverdowend. Na die wedrenne is die verskillende “perde” weer met die grootste sorg in die hempsmou weggebere, om die volgende dag weer op die baan te kan verskyn. Soos alle reisigers weet, word die dek van ‘n skip elke more geskrop, en dan dit dan baie glad is, spreek vanself. Op ‘n goeie more het een van ons manne genaamd Holder op die dek gegly net nadat dit geskrop was en op die naat van sy rug te lande gekom. Iemand wat dit gesien het, het uitgeroep “Holder!” en dadelik het die uitroep weerklank gevind tot in die onderste ruimte van die skip, sodat dit uit honderde kele opgeklink “Holder!” Die oom was verskriklik vererg hieroor, maar die koeël was deur die kerk, en tot aan die vrede het ons die oorlogskreet “Holder!” behou. Daar was ook aan boord ‘n seker Engelse offisier, ‘n kaptein Kyle, wat digterlike talent besit het, en hy het vir ons die “Boer Prisoner’s Prayer” geskryf, wat op musiek gesit is deur John Schuman, ‘n komponis wat hom ook op die skip bevind het. Ironies om te dink dat twee vyande die lied vir ons geskep het! Soos reeds gesê, was daar onder ons geledere baie Hollanders, Duitsers en Skandinawiërs, meer as een waarvan ‘n bekwame seevaarder was, en ons was nie lank op see nie of ‘n komplot is gesmee om die skip te verower en koers te vat na Suid-Amerika. Die offisiere is gekies uit die buitelanders, terwyl die Boere sou dien as stokers, seemanne ens. Ons plan om na Suid-Amerika te gaan en daarvandaan met ‘n Amerikaanse skip na Lourenço Marques te vaar om in Transvaal weer aan die worstelstryd te kan deelneem. Dat die plan uitvoerbaar was, ly nie die minste twyfel nie, want die koers wat ons sou inslaan, sou ons ver van die vaste skeepsroetes voer, en in daardie dae was daar nog geen draadloos nie. Al die voorbereidings is getref en die offisiere benoem. Die plan was dat ses van ons manne op ‘n bepaalde tyd elkeen ‘n gesprek sou aanknoop met een van die ses soldate op wag op die brug. Sodra die klok tienuur slaan, sou hulle die soldate onverwags aanval en ontwapen, en met die ses gewere sou die Engelse offisiere dan tot oorgawe gedwing word. Groot was die inspanning onder die samesweerders, maar helaas! Ons het ‘n verraaier in ons midde gehad wat ‘n dag voor die vasgestelde tyd alles aan die Engelse gaan verklap het. Wat ‘n rumoer was dit nie toe die soldate, ten volle gewapen, die ruim binnestorm waarin ons ons bevind het! Al die voorbokke is in boeie geslaan en onder in die donkerste dele van die skip opgesluit. Die verraaier was ook onder bewaking geplaas, want hy was van daardie oomblik af nie sy lewe seker nie. Onder die soldate was daar baie Iere, en hulle was warme simpatiseerders met ons, soos later geblyk het. Op die more van die agste dag toe ons deur die patryspoorte kyk, gewaar ons dat ons in ‘n baai geanker lê. Ek is nie by magte om die gedagtes te beskryf wat hulle van my meester gemaak het by die aanblik van die kaal rots wat hom duisend voet uit die se verhef nie. Sover die oog kon sien, het die rots geen gras of boom vertoon nie, en die algemene mening was dat geen lewende dier daar kon bestaan nie. Hier sou die Boere, wat hulself altyd vryelik op die uitgestrekte vlaktes van hul vaderland kon beweeg, ingekamp en afgehok word! En hoeveel van hulle sou nie ‘n eensame graf op die verlate eiland vind nie? Hierdie en dergelike gedagtes was genoeg om die hart van die krygsgevangenes ineen te laat krimp, maar hulle het nie hul vertroue in die Here verloor nie en het geweet dat Hy op Sy bestemde tyd uitkoms en verlossing sou bring. Agt dae lank het ons in die baai onder kwarantyn gelê voordat ons toegelaat is om aan wal te gaan. Op die tweede dag wat ons in die baai was, het ons ‘n skuitjie die skip sien nader, en wat was die vreugde toe ons verneem dat dit ds. J. Albertyn en sy eggenote (‘n dogter van wyle ds. Adriaan Louw van die Paarl) was wat ons kom besoek. Hy was baie hartlik verwelkom aan boord, en ons het hom gou alles vertel van die reis op die skip van Kaapstad na St. Helena. Hy het ons op sy beurt vertel van genl. Piet Cronjé en sy ongelukkige manskappe wat hulself by Paardeberg moes oorgee. Die besoek was uiters kort, maar nietemin kon die ou vader nog ‘n inspirerende kort rede hou en ‘n ernstige gebed opstuur, waarna Transvaler en Vrystater uit volle bors “Ruwe stormen mogen woede” aangehef het. Hoera! Ons is weer op vaste grond, al is dit dan nie Suid-Afrikaanse bodem nie. Menig sug van dankbaarheid het ons geslaak dat ons eindelik verlos was van die bedompige skip met sy krioelende viervoetige diertjies en soutvleis en ertjiesoep wat ons aldag voorgesit was. Voordat jy kon sê knipmes was ons by ons landing omring deur soldate en verwaarloosde St. Helena-kinderjies, sommige waarvan nog skaars kon praat. Laasgenoemdes het egter na ons gewys en op hulle manier gesê Bo, Bo (Boer). Bagasie het ons nie veel gehad nie, maar tog was daar muiltransport om ons aardse skatte na die plek van ons bestemming, Deadwood - kamp, te neem. “Fall in!” het die bevel skielik opgeklink, en vier-vier het ons deur die hoofstad, Jamestown, met sy een nou straatjie geloop. Feitlik die hele bevolking van die eiland was in die straat om ons te aanskou, maar tot hul eer moet ek sê dat hulle baie meer beskaafd was as menigeen in Van Riebeeck se stad, want in plegtige stilte het hulle die opmars van die krygsgevangenes aanskou. Stadig het die lang ry manne langs die kronkelende pad, wat deur Chinese slawe gemaak is, na die top van die berg geloop. Dat dit ‘n meesterstuk van die ingenieurskuns is, is ongetwyfeld, want dit is langs die berghelling uitgekap en aan die hang is ‘n vaste klipmuur opgebou wat die bewondering afdwing van almal wat dit sien. Op ons tog na bo het ons verby ‘n turksvylaning geloop. Dit was een van die klein rooietjies - meer dorings as kos. Een van die pas ingevoerde soldaat vra aan ‘n jong penkop wat dit is. Sonder om te blik op te bloos, antwoord laasgenoemde dat dit ‘n soort wildevy is. Die soldaat vra of dit eetbaar is, en die jong penkop knik bevestigend. Dadelik bestorm die soldate die laning, pluk van die turksvye en steek dit huid en haar in hul mond. Maar, mense, waar was julle! Taal soos daar toe losgebrand het, het ek nog min in my lewe gehoor. Onder al die lawaai en rumoer het ‘n ou oom die seun wat die soldate die poets gebak het, ernstig berispe en hom gemaan om nie kwaad met kwaad te vergeld nie. Langs die kronkelpad kon ons in die verte die grafte sien van die Chinese slawe wat op die eiland omgekom het. Tot ons verbasing het ons ook uit een van die klowe vier bale gras sien beweeg wat nader aan ons toe kom. Toe dit nader kom, sien ons dat dit twee esels is, aan elkeen waarvan weerskante ‘n groot baal gras hang. Weens die steilte van die paaie is pak-esels die enigste vervoermiddel op die eiland. Toe ons eindelik uit die bedompige Jamestown wegkom, was ons verwondering baie groot. Ons het verwag om bo op die berg ‘n dorre, kaal vulkanies rots sonder bome, gras of water aan te tref. In plaas daarvan het ons nou die aller pragtigste natuurtonele gesien wat ‘n mens jou maar kan voorstel. Bosryke klowe, sub-tropiese vrugte, uitgestrekte dennewoude en kabbelende waterstroompies het die oog en oor begroet. Verder het ons plate vlas gesien en hellings oordek met ‘n sagte groen tapyt. By elke huis waar ons verbygegaan het, was daar ‘n tuintjie met groente en blomme in volle drag. Soos een ou oom tereg gesê het: “Waarlik, dit laat mens terugdink aan Barberton.” Dat dit ons laat watertand het om trosse piesangs en dadels te sien, is verstaanbaar. Onder ons was daar ‘n vegetariër wat na hartelus gekou het aan die sagte grashalmpies wat hy langs die pad uitgetrek het. Hier en daar het ‘n Engelse fisant met sy pragtige pluime opgevlieg, en baie verfrissend was dit om weer die gekoer van tortelduiwe te hoor. Die pragtige natuurtoneel het ‘n goeie uitwerking op ons mense gehad, want dit het die spookgestalte van ‘n dorre rots, wat ons so baie nagmerries op die skip besorg het, laat verdwyn. Die vermoeiende bergklimmery het minstens drie uur geduur voordat ons uiteindelik bo op die plato by “Binders Corner” aangekom het. Daarvandaan het dit beter gegaan, want die pad was nou gelyk. Hiervandaan kon ons in die verte die geskiedkundige groot wit huis op Longwood sien waarin Napoleon sy laaste lewensjare gesluit het. Toe ons by Longwood aankom, kon ons weer daarvandaan in die verte die wit tente van die kamp sien waarin ons bestem was om ons intrek te neem. Hoe nader ons aan die plek gekom het, hoe meer opgewonde het die manne geword, want baie het bekendes en ook familielede in die kamp gehad, burgers wat op Paardeberg met genl. Cronjé gevang was. Met ‘n paar uur son het ons voor ons tronk te staan gekom. Dit het bestaan uit ‘n groot kamp met doringdraad-omheining en daarbinne die tente. Voor die hek het die kampkommandant, kol. Evans, met enkele van sy offisiere, o.w. sersant-majoor Skirving, gestaan om ons in ontvangs te neem. Binne in die kamp was ‘n opgewonde menigte om ons welkom te heet en die jongste nuus te verneem. Menige hartroerende tonele het daardie dag daar plaasgevind, want daar is vader met seun verenig en broer met broer of het ‘n ou veteraan van sy distrik sy mense ontmoet, alleen om te verneem dat sy vrou die tydelike met die ewige verwissel het. Daar het trane van blydskap maar ook trane van droefheid gevloei. Sers.maj. Skirving (“Snelvuur”, soos hy baie gou verdoop is), met sy eg militêre houding en Skotse presiesheid, het gou ‘n end gemaak aan hierdie hartlike en hartroerende ontmoeting en die bevel gegee dat die nuwe aankomeling onder mekaar moes reël wie by wie in die tente sou woon, want vir iedere twaalf man was daar ‘n ronde tent aangewys. Die tente was reeds opgeslaan en het op hul okkupeerders gewag. Twaalf man in een klein ronde tentjie! En dit met die ewigdurende motreëntjie wat rondom die tente altyd ‘n modderpoel laat staan het. Hoe ons in sulke omstandighede gesond sou bly en ons goeie humeur sou bewaar was meer as wat ons kon begryp. Die tegemoetkoming dat ons self ons tent-metgeselle kon kies, het baie daartoe bygedra om die moeilikheid op te los, want sodoende het Potchefstromers by Potchefstromers, Heidelbergers by Heidelbergers, Duitsers by Duitsers, Hollanders by Hollanders ens. in die verskillende tente gekom. Elke tent van twaalf man moes ‘n voorman kies, en die bewoners van elke twintig tente, dus 240 man, ‘n lyn kaptein. Die plig van die voorman was om toe te sien dat alles ordentlik geskied, en verder moes hy sorg vir die rantsoenuitdeling onder die twaalf stuks in sy tent. Die lyn-kaptein was weer verantwoording verskuldig aan “Snelvuur”, by wie hy alle klagtes moes indien, asook aansoeke om klere, skoene ens. Elkeen van ons het drie kakiekomberse en ‘n seiltjie ontvang (want ons moes op die harde grond slap), ‘n konka wat as vuurherd moes dien, ‘n kookpot (ook vir koffie), ‘n mes, vurk, lepel en ‘n groot kommetjie. Nou het die moeilikheid ontstaan hoe om die tentjie in twaalf te verdeel. Wie sal by die deur lê en wie nie? Na heelwat geharwar is uiteindelik ook hierdie moeilikheid opgelos, en toe die aandskemering toesak, weerklink die lieflike klanke van psalms en gesange deur die stilte. Aangrypend mooi het die gewyde klanke van “Rust mijn ziel, uw God is Koning”, “Ruwe stormen mogen woeden”, “Hoe lieflijk, hoe vol heilgenot” ens. Daar in die aandlug opgestyg. En aldeur maar het die soldate op wag buite die helderverligte kamp uitgeroep: “Halt! Who goes there?” (Tussen hakies wil ek hier sê dat die kamp saans deur middel van lampolie-installasies verlig is wat baie skerp lig gegee het.) Die volgende more vroeg het die beul geblaas vir die “Roll Call”, iets wat elke more plaasgevind het, en kort daarna het “Snelvuur” met ‘n paar manskappe opgedaag om ons te tel en die name op te skryf van die nuwe inkomelinge. Na afloop van hierdie plegtigheid het die nuwe inwoners dadelik groepsgewyse ‘n lys van benodighede opgestel, want menigeen was al byna nakend, en dit aan hul onderskeie lyn-kapteins oorhandig. Elke voorman (wat self nie gewerk het nie) het daarna die werk onder die elf man in sy tent uitgedeel. Een moes elke more die vleis gaan haal, ‘n tweede hout en ‘n derde brood - alles by die kommissariaat; ‘n ander moes hout kap, ‘n tweede water aandra, ‘n ander een skottelgoed was, een die more-koffie maak, een die middagete, terwyl ‘n ander die tent aan die kant moes hou, een die vuilgoed moes besorg in die vate wat by die draadheining staan en ‘n ander vir die aandkoffie moes sorg. Die rantsoene vir twaalf man was: daagliks nege pond beesvleis - wat baie vet was, want dit was gevoerde beeste - twaalf brode (van een pond elk), twaalf onse koffie, twaalf onse suiker, een blikkie “Ideal” melk, en een maal per week gedroogde uie. Maandae en Vrydae het ons in plaas van beesvleis en brood elkeen driekwartpond blikkiesvleis en vier klinkers gekry. Dit was net genoeg om siel en liggaam aanmekaar te hou, met altyd ‘n brandende, knaende gevoel op die maag vir die ongelukkiges wat geen geld gehad het om groente, eiers, vrugte ens. van die eilandbewoners te koop nie. Buitendien was die brood meestal rou, met die gevolg dat honderde kort na hul aankoms gely het aan allerhande maagkwale. “Waar is genl. Cronjé?” is deur menigeen gevra, waarop ons verneem het dat die oubaas met sy vrou en sekretaris, Keiser, in ‘n private huis buite die kamp woon. Kapt. De Witt Hamer en (later) genl. Ben Viljoen het ook buite die kamp gewoon asook ons geestelike versorger, ds. Albertyn, en sy eggenote. Die opgewondenheid is verby. Die nuus is alles oor en weer vertel en nou kom die reaksie. Die marteling van niksdoen is onuithoudbaar. Elke dag is dit dieselfde: eet (wat daar is), rondlê, slaap en dink, want leesstof is daar nie - daarvoor het die twee kampsensors, kapteins Proctor en Walton, gesorg. Ons het darem die St. Helena Guardian gekry, maar aangesien die inhoud maar net bestaan uit aankondigings van oorwinnings deur die Engelse magte en nederlae wat deur die Republikeinse kommando’s gely is, het ons die blaadjie baie gou uit die kamp verban. Almal het ‘n onuitspreeklike verlange na nuus van bloedverwante, maar geen pos het nog aangekom nie. Sal ons nou maar lê en versleg en met gevoude hande wag totdat die vrede gesluit word? Nee, daarvoor sien die bannelinge nie kans nie. Iets moet gevind word om die sieldodende niksdoen te verhelp. Maar wat? In sy wanhoop het menige ou boer maar sy knipmes te voorskyn gehaal en daarmee aan ‘n stukkie hout begin peusel om die tyd te verdryf, en wat was sy verbasing na ‘n rukkie om te sien dat hy ‘n penhouer gemaak het! Ander weer het hul pype geneem en daarop begin uitsny en toe hul klaar was, was dit die ewebeeld van president Kruger of president Steyn. Sodoende het daardie manne nie alleen ‘n aangename tydverdryf gevind nie, maar buitendien ‘n middel om ‘n paar pennies mee te verdien. Maar wat van diegene wat geen aanleg vir hierdie soort werk gehad het nie? Die onderwysers en student onder ons het dadelik ingesien dat daar ‘n pragtige geleentheid vir hulle was om die jeug onderwys te gee. Katkisasieklasse is opgerig en Strewers - en Jongeliede - verenigings gestig deur manne soos Attie Fourie (tans minister), Jack Retief (ds.), Harry Webb (ds.), Charlie Mynhardt (ds.), Piet Shaw (ds.), Karl Winter, John Schumann, Bressler, Kat, Sausenthaler, wyle Bertie Schoeman, Charlie Roux, C. Kotzé, Pieter Zinn en ander. Maar waar sou die optimistiese jong manne die nodige boeke en skryfbehoeftes vandaan kry? Na ryp beraad het die pasgestigte Skoolkommissie op advies van Sausenthaler en ander na Holland geskryf en ‘n beroep op die mense daar gedoen om die skoolboeke wat aan die Kaap in die gebruik was, aan die kommissie te stuur. ‘n Dergelike beroep is ook gedoen op die goedgesindheid van die Kaapkolonie. Intussen is ‘n paar goingsakgeboutjies opgetrek om te dien as skole en ‘n aanvang gemaak met skoolhou sonder boeke. Hangende die aankoms van die bestelde boeke is die lesse in skryfboekies afgeskryf. Kort na hul stigting was die Strewer- en Jongeliede - vereniging in volle gang, asook die katkisasieklasse, sodat daar voldoende geestelike afleiding was, maar van stilsit kry die liggaam self geen oefening nie. Ons moes oefening hê om te verhinder dat die litte styf en stram word. Maar weer het die vraag ontstaan - hoe? Piet Nel (tans prokureur in Potchefstroom) het van die Hollanders-krygsgevangenis verneem by wie om aan te klop om hulp, en sonder versuim het hy ‘n komitee benoem om ‘n lys op te stel van alle sportbenodighede wat ons moes hê en dit weggestuur. Intussen het hy al die manne bymekaar gemaak wat rugby kon speel met die doel om twee spanne te stig. Ongelukkig kon hy nie meer as net veertien spelers kry nie, nl. Sammie Morkel (later die beroemde Springbokspeler), Willie Schultz, Charlie Mynhardt, Eddie en Tobie Mynhardt, Harry Wbb, Piet Shaw, Alex Jankowitz, Henrik Mentz, Ivan Raaff, Fred van Tonder, Jack Tungs, Izak Minnaar en homself. ‘n Ander moeilikheid waaroor ons te staan gekom het, was om ‘n rugbybal in die hande te kry. Die Engelse soldate het net sokker gespeel en kon dus nie die bal leen nie. Op die ou end het ons onself gehelp met ‘n ou sokkerbal. Om meer spelers te kry, het ons sestien jong seuns wat graag die spel wou leer, in ons rugbyklub opgeneem en hulle afgerig. Niemand van ons wat op St. Helena was, sal ooit die wedstryde vergeet wat ons onder aanvoering van Nel en Morkel gespeel het nie! Dit was dikwels meer stoeiwedstryde as iets anders, maar nietemin vanaf daardie dae het rugby met rasse skrede onder die Afrikaners vooruitgegaan. Met dieselfde skip waarmee ds. Albie Louw van Graaf-Reinet na ons oorgekom het om ons geestelik te bearbei, het ook die pos uit Kaapstad aangekom. Daar het groot opgewondenheid onder die krygsgevangenes geheers om nuus te verneem en miskien ‘n pakkie van ‘n bloedverwant of vriend te ontvang, en wie weet dalk ook ‘n paar sjielings om tabak en ander snoeperye meet te koop. Die volgende more vroeg het daar ‘n groot skare voor die kantoor van die sensors bymekaar gekom. Die sensors het om tienuur in die kantoor verskyn en enkele van die krygsgevangenes versoek om hulle te help met die aflees (in alfabetiese volgorde) van die adresse. Hiermee het menige grappige voorval gepaard gegaan, soos byv. in die geval van die ou tante wat net geskryf het: “Aan Mijn Geliefde Man - St. Helena.” Almal het dadelik uitgeroep dat die brief aan hulle behoort, maar met die wysheid van Salomo is besluit om die brief oop te skeur en te sien wie dit onderteken het, maar selfs hiermee was die vraagstuk nog nie opgelos nie, want die ou tante het geëindig met die woorde: “Van jou liefhebbende ou Vrou!” Die koevert, so meen ek, het Willie Schultz van Heidelberg as ‘n kuriositeit bewaar. ‘n Ander tante het haar man se naam korrek neergeskryf en geëindig met “St., Helena, Distrik Seewater”. Sommige koeverte het die adres gehad “St. Helena, alias Bully Beef Island”, maar die sensors het dit nie as ‘n grap beskou nie en streng gewaarsku teen alle dergelike adresvorms. Die briewe het vir baie vreugde en verligting gebring, maar vir ander smart en verdriet. Hier vee een ‘n stille traan uit sy oog: hy het tyding ontvang van die dood van vrou of kind. Dit was die geval met elke pos wat aangekom het - vreugde vir die een, verdriet vir die ander. Hoe langer die stryd geduur het hoe erger het die nuus geword. Die water wat ons gekry het, het bestaan uit gekondenseerde seewater wat met ‘n pypleiding vanuit die baai aangevoer is. Dikwels het dit gebeur dat daar iets verkeerd gaan met die masjinerie, met die gevolg dat ons dan sonder water in die kamp was. By dergelike geleenthede het die krygsgevangenes in lang rye van 400 tot 500 gestaan, elkeen met sy emmer in sy hand, wagtende op die water, waarvan niemand kon sê wanneer dit uit die pyp te voorskyn sou kom nie. Waag iemand dit om sy pos in die ry te verlaat, word sy emmer sonder verwyl weggesmyt en moet die arme drommel weer van agter af begin. Somtyds het dit gebeur dat daar tot vier-en-twintig uur verloop het voordat die water weer in die pyp gevloei het, en dat dit die manne kriewelrig en ongeduldig gemaak het, is lig te verstaan. Iedere keer wanneer daar ‘n transportskip met krygsgevangenes in die baai aangekom het, het daar groot opgewondenheid in die kamp geheers. Al die nuwelinge is by hul aankoms in die kamp begroet met die oorlogskreet “Holder!”. Dit was ook ‘n aardigheid om te sien hoe die rugby-entoesiaste met mekaar gewedywer het om nuwe spelers in die hande te kry, want ons rugby-unie was teen daardie tyd ‘n bloeiende instelling en toernooie tussen die verkillende spanne was aan die orde van die dag. Onder die nuwelinge was die kommandant Sarel Eloff, ‘n kleinseun van president Kruger, wat hom met sy manskappe aan kol. Hoare moes oorgee. Saam met hom het daar o.a. aangekom Hennie Louw (wat vir ons ‘n groot aanwins was met sy pragtige tenoorstem), Jack van der Hoven en ‘n klein, tingerige Joodjie, Isador Golding, wat hom baie dapper gedra het met die bestorming van ‘n Engelse fort, Johnnie Lindenberg (‘n eersteklas vleuel-speler), Bull Fleck en John Bredell. Aangenaam was dit om weer nuus uit die vaderland te verneem, hoewel die tyding van die nederlaag van genl. Prinsloo ons baie neerslagtig laat voel het. Ds. Albie Louw het die leiding op geestelike gebied in die kamp op hom geneem en nuwe lewe in alles geblaas. Sy onvermoeide ywer laat ons almal verbaas staan. Van soggens vroeg tot saans laat is hy en sy hulpvaardige werkers besig, so nie met die gewone kerkdienste nie, dan met opwekkingsbyeenkomste, katkisasieklasse, besoeke aan die tentbewoners, administrasiewerk ens. Buitendien moet Sy Eerw. Ook nog die kamp op Broad Bottom, waar die Vrystaters geïnterneer is, bearbei. Die Here het sy werk onder ons waarlik geseën deur hom die nodige krag daartoe te gee. Hy is vandag een van die leraars van die gemeente Stellenbosch - nog dieselfde beminlike Abie van vier-en-dertig jaar gelede. Op ‘n more het daar met dagbreek ‘n geweerskoot geval, wat dadelik allerhande gissings in die kamp gaande gemaak het. Toe dit lig word, het ons ontdek dat ‘n jong seun in baie verdagte omstandighede naby die draadheining deur een van die wagte doodgeskiet is. Sy lyk het nog daar op die grond gelê, en sy makkers het dit met die grootste teerheid opgetel en na hul tent gedra en daarna ‘n boodskap na die wagkamer gestuur. Die gebeurtenis het groot verontwaardiging onder die krygsgevangenes verwek, veral toe ons van die seun se tentmakkers die feite van die saak verneem het. Dit blyk dat die seun, ‘n jong Viljoen, daardie more aan die beurt was om koffie te maak, en daar die hout as gevolg van die aanhoudende reën baie nat was - die was boonop nog groen dennehout - kon hy die vuur nie aan die brand kry nie. Wat hy toe gedoen het, was om niksvermoedend na een van die vuilgoedvate by die draadheining te stap om ‘n klompie beesbene in die hande te kry om die vuur daarmee aan die gang te probeer maak. Niemand in die tente daar in die buurt het gehoor dat die wag hom waarsku om nie te naby die heining te kom nie. Van die kommissie van ondersoek wat die kolonel ons beloof het, het ons nooit weer iets gehoor nie. Dit was gister ‘n groot dag. Daar het kiste met klere, skoene, tabak en allerhande lekkernye uit die Kaapkolonie vir ons aangekom. Dat dit baie welkom was, spreek vanself, maar wat vir ons veral ‘n riem onder die hart was, was die feit dat die van mense gekom het van wie ons geweet het dat hulle innig met ons saak simpatiseer. Die goed sou dieselfde middag uitgedeel word, en vroeg reeds het ‘n klomp manne om die tent van Robert Aling vergader, daar laasgenoemde met die uitdeling belas was. Onder die klere was daar ook ‘n ouderlingsmantel, en een van die kwajongens in die kamp (ek sal sy naam maar nie noem nie) het gesorg dat hy dit in die hande kry. Toe hy ook nog ‘n wit dassie op die lyf loop, was hy erg in sy skik, want dit het so getref dat hy die volgende more weens ‘n beuselagtige oortreding voor die kampkommandant (kol. Evans) moes verskyn. Presies om tienuur die volgende more het die sersant-majoor Skirving uitgeroep: “Prisoner of War No. -“, waarop daar ewe plegtig en statig ‘n “dominee” die kantoor binnestap en ‘n diep buiging voor die kolonel maak. Laasgenoemde het nie geweet wat om van die affêre te dink nie en kyk die nuwe predikant verbaas aan, dog sê nie ‘n woord nie. “Snelvuur” lees die aanklag voor, en die kolonel vra nie, soos gebruiklik, of die aangeklaagde skuld beken nie, maar brul uit: “What do you mean by appearing before me in this rigout?” Sonder om te aarsel, antwoord die kwajong dat die toestand van sy broek hom genoodsaak het om dit met ‘n mantel te bedek, en hy sit die daad by die word en toon dit aan die kolonel. In plaas egter van met die verflenterde en gehawende seun te simpatiseer, roep die offisier met die donderende stem uit: “Take him away and give him eight days gaurd-tent!” Dit het hy daarvan gekry. Ons simpatieke Transvaalse magistraat, Bob Aling, het hom ‘n mantel gegee om sy naaktheid mee te bedek, en die Engelse magistraat het hom veroordeel omdat hy dit dra! Eindelik en ten laaste het die militêre owerheid toegestaan dat krygsgevangenes op parool mag uitgaan onder leiding van ons eie offisiere. Die verlof was geldig vir een dag en is twee maal per week aan geskikte applikante toegestaan. Alle applikasies om so ‘n permit moes deur middel van sers.maj. Skirving geskied, en as hy dit aanbeveel, dan word dit toegestaan. Die applikasies het so vinnig ingestroom dat baie van die manne ongeduldig geword het oor die lang tydperk van wag voordat hulle aan die beurt kom. Op die dag waarop die paroolstelsel in werking getree het, het komdt. Marthinus Wolmarans van Gatsrand, komdt. Tommie Martins, mynkommissaris Arnoldi van Heidelberg, veldkornet Bosman, veldkornet David Hattingh, Bob Aling, Glaeser, kapt. Thomas Kroon en nog ander offisiere elkeen vier man uitgeneem vir wie hul verantwoordelik was. Dit was baie aangenaam om weer vry buite die kamp rond te loop. Eers het ons ‘n besoek gebring aan die groot wit huis op Longwood, waar Napoleon sy ballingskap deurgebring het, en daarna aan sy graf, geleë in ‘n eensame klofie. In hierdie klofie het Napoleon ‘n fonteintjie ontdek, en hier het hy dae aaneen deurgebring met mymering oor sy geliefde Frankryk, sy oorwinnings en sy val. Daar by die fonteintjie is ‘n drinkbeker aan ‘n ketting vas, en vir baie van ons wat ons dors daar geles het, was dit ‘n sekere mate van troos om te dink dat die groot krygsman ook van dieselfde bron se water gedrink het. Vandag staan nog net die graf met die ystertralies daarom daar op die plek, want Napoleon se beendere is later, soos welbekend is, na Frankryk oorgebring. Verder het ons goewerneur Sterndale se pragtige buiteverblyf besoek met sy kleurryke blomtuine, sub-tropiese bome (piesangs en dadels was daar in oorvloed) en netjies uitgelegde voetpaadjies. Veral interessant was die groot skilpad van oor die honder jaar wat ons daar gesien het. Vier man kon maklik op sy rug sit, en dan nog het vier sterk manne moeite gehad om hom vas te hou aan ‘n tou om sy voorlyf gebind. Diegene van ons wat dit kon bekostig, het daardie middag by gasvrye St. Helleense families gaan eet, by wie ons reeds die more ‘n middagete bestel het. Die ander het onder een van die groot dadelpalms gaan sit en hul stukkie droë brood geëet en van die heerlike koel water gedrink - tog nie gekondenseerde seewater nie! Dat die maaltyd wat ons ander klomp bestel het, lekker gesmaak het, kan ek die leser verseker. Die eetmaal het bestaan uit gebraaide hoender, gekookte aartappels, blomkool, groenboontjies, slaai, botter en brood, koffie en ‘n heerlike poeding as nagereg. Dit alles het maar net twee sjielings per persoon gekos. Baie tevrede met ons uitstappie het ons die namiddag na die kamp teruggekeer en daar die aand gedroom van koninklike maaltye, dog helaas, die volgende more ontwaak in die werklikheid van die benoude tent, waar “bully beef” en “klinkers” die hoofgeregte was! Na lang onderhandelings het die Russiese prins in die kamp daarin geslaag om verlof te kry om na sy vaderland terug te keer. Ons het baie hartlik van hom afskeid geneem, en by sy vertrek het hy beloof om ons uit Rusland ‘n bydrae te stuur vir die gedenkteken wat ons van voorneme was om vir die gestorwenes van die kamp op te rig. Die veldhospitaal en die hospitaal op Jamestown is vol. Maagsiektes heers in ‘n ernstige graad, en ons skryf dit toe aan die rou brood en gekondenseerde water en aan die nat klimaat van die eiland. Die dokter het sy hande vol, maar daar is in alle geval nie veel van hom te verwagte nie, want hy is ons glad nie simpatiek gesind nie. ‘n Hele klompie sterfgevalle aan maagkoors het al plaasgevind, o.a. Attie de Villiers van Johannesburg. Weens die aanhoudende nattigheid het dubbele longontsteking ook sy verskyning in die kamp gemaak. Gelukkig het ons verneem dat die omsimpatieke dokter na die front gaan en dat sy plek deur ‘n Ier, dr. Rowe, ingeneem sal word. Ons koester almal die verwagting op beter behandeling, want ons weet dat die Iere oor die algemeen die Boere goedgesind is. Nog voor dr. Rowe se aankoms het die gevreesde beri beri egter ook onder ons mense uitgebreek, te wyte aan die gebrek aan groente en te veel ingemaakte vleis. Ons het weliswaar eens op ‘n tyd af en toe gekerfde droë uie gekry, maar dit is nou al geruime tyd dat ons dit nie meer ontvang nie. Een van ons manne het op ‘n dag by die afspoel van die uie om dit in die pot te gooi, blink goetertjies daarin gesien. By ondersoek het geblyk dat dit stukkies glas was. Die tyding het soos ‘n lopende vuurtjie deur die kamp versprei, en toe by verder ondersoek aan die lig kom dat dit nie ‘n geïsoleerde geval was nie, het die verontwaardiging onder die krygsgevangenes ten toppunt gestyf. Die saak is dadelik onder die aandag van die lyn-kapteins gebring en ‘n deputasie is met bewysstukke na die kamp-kommandant gestuur. Hy was baie verbaas en wou dit eers aan onsself toeskryf, maar later het hy van houding verander en verklaar dat die messe waarmee die uie gekerf is, van glas was en dat daar van hulle gebreek het, met die gevolg dat van die glasskerwe in die uie gekom het. Die verklaring was vir ons nie aanneemlik nie, dus het ons eenvoudig besluit om die goed nie weer in ontvangs te neem nie. Onder die manne wat aan beri beri gely het, was Paul Pretorius van Potchefstroom, die kampioen-fietsryer oor honderd myl. Ek het hom in die hospitaal gaan besoek, en in antwoord op my vraag: “Hoe gaan dit?” was dit pateties om sy antwoord te hoor: “Sleg. Ek sal nooit weer kan fietsry nie, al staan ek weer hier op, want die siekte het my ondermyn.” Hy het egter weer herstel, en kort daarna het dr. Rowe aangekom in die kamp. Hy het dadelik vir ons in die bres gespring en versterkende middels vir die siekes voorgeskryf, o.a. baie lemoensap en vars groente. Verder het hy toegesien dat elkeen ‘n warm jas kry. As gevolg van dr. Rowe se uitstekende behandeling het die gevreesde beri beri verdwyn en maagsiektes ook nog maar net in enkele gevalle voorgekom. Daar heers groot blydskap en opgewondenheid in die kamp want die kiste met skoolboeke en sportbenodighede het uit Holland aangekom, asook ‘n groot hoeveelheid tabak, sigare en pype vir die rokers. Die sportkomitee onder voorsitterskap van Charlie Mynhardt het die kiste met sportbenodighede in ontvangs geneem, en wat was hul verbasing en blydskap toe hulle dit oopmaak! Die inhoud het die stoutste verwagtings ver oortref. Die pragtige geskenk het naamlik bestaan uit twee volledige krieketstelle met twee matte, agtien krieketballe, twaalf tennisrakette, vier dosyn tennisballe, agt rugbyballe, ses sokkerballe, vier stelle bokshandskoene, ‘n volledige gimnastiekstel, kortom, alles wat ‘n atletiekvereniging nodig het. Verder was daar nog ‘n dosyn skaakstelle, twaalf dambordstelle, handgewigte en les bes voldoende blaas- en strykinstrumente om ‘n mooi orkes mee te stig. Dit was natuurlik ene rep en roer in die kamp met die aankoms van hierdie mooi geskenk. Die gimnastiek-uitrusting is deur Henri Brink as die voorsitter van sy vereniging in ontvangs geneem en Willie Parker, ons afrigter, het beslag gelê op die bokshandskoene en alles wat daarby behoort. Daar is dadelik ‘n klas vir beginners gestig, teen drie sjielings elk per maand. Die skaak- en dambordstelle tesame met die spelle is deur voorsitter Houtsager in bewaring geneem, en die musiekinstrumente deur Sausenthaler. Die orige krieket-, voetbal- en tennisbenodighede is deur Piet Nel namens die verskillende verenigings in ontvangs geneem. As die sportliewende manne in hul glorie was oor die pragtige sportuitrusting, dan was die onderwysers en geestelike leidsmanne onder ons nie minder in hul skik met hul present nie. Nou kon hulle eindelik hul langgekoesterde ideaal verwesenlik om lig en leiding te gee aan die baie “ongeslypte diamante” in die kamp, want saam met die boeke uit die Kaapkolonie en die volledige besending uit Holland het hulle nou genoeg gehad om ‘n aanvang te maak met hul klasse. Menige man wat vandag ‘n skitterende lig in ons land is, het sy eerste opleiding daar in die kamp op St. Helena ontvang. Op inisiatief van ds. Albie Louw is by die steeds simpatieke Holland aangeklop vir die nodige gereedskap en materiaal vir ‘n skoenmakers- en snyerswinkel, en met die aankoms hiervan het menigeen nie alleen ‘n nuttige ambag geleer nie maar ook tegelykertyd die sieldodende niksdoen verdryf. Genl. Piet Cronjé het ons ‘n besoek kom bring met sy eggenote en private sekretaris. Die meeste van ons het natuurlik baie van die kwaai ou generaal gehoor, dog daar was maar min onder ons wat al die eer gehad het om hom te ontmoet, met die gevolg dat ons almal maar baie nuuskierig was om hom te sien. Die oubaas was net so kortaf en bot as altyd en het soos ‘n kwaai bulhond aan ‘n ketting in die kamp rondgestap. Sy fyn, skril stemmetjie het ons baie verbaas - ons kon maar nie glo dat dit uit die kwaai oubaas se mond kom nie. Ons het hom nietemin met die grootste eerbied bejeën as een van die baanbrekers van ons volk en hom sy hardnekkigeheid by Paardeberg, wat sy ondergang teweeggebring het, vergewe... Ons voel bedruk en neerslagtig, want ons het die amptelike berig ontvang dat Pretoria sonder ‘n skoot in die hande van die vyand geval het, en ook die verpletterende tyding dat ons geliefde staatspresident Paul Kruger na Holland vertrek en dat sy sieklike eggenote agtergebly het. Hy, die inspirasie van ons volk, die kragdadige godsman, die siel van ons verset teen die vyand, het ons verlaat! Ons voel bedruk, want ons weet nie waarom nie. Al troos in die swaar beproewing vir ons is dat ons nog manne soos ‘n Marthinus T. Steyn, F.W. Reitz, Louis Botha, Christiaan de Wet, De la Rey en so meer het om vir ons reg te veg en vir ons volk in die bres te tree. Ook koester ons nog almal die hoop dat lande soos Holland, Duitsland en Amerika tussenbeide sal kom om ons ons reeds-met-bloed-gedrenkte-land terug te gee. Die owerheid het die parool-voorwaardes weer gewysig. Ons kan nou elkeen afsonderlik ‘n permit kry om die kamp te verlaat. Ook is die duur van die permit nou twee dae, en buitendien verleen dit ons die reg om Jamestown te besoek. Daar die geldjies maar skaars is, het ‘n hele klomp van die manne aansoek gedoen om verlof om buite die kamp te gaan werk. Dit is hulle toegestaan en ‘n twintigtal het by die broerders Deeson op Longwood gaan werk. Die werk het bestaan uit skoffel in die tuine, hout-kap en saag (die Deesons het die kontrak vir die lewering van brandhout vir die kamp gehad) en die loon was een sjieling per dag. Die manne het soggens die kamp verlaat en saans teruggekeer om te kom slaap. Ook het ‘n klompie van ons mense werk gekry by die artillerie-depot op dieselfde voorwaardes, behalwe alleen dat hulle in ‘n klein kampie in Jamestown gaan woon het. Een van ons manne, Charlie Taylor, ‘n Hollander, het aansoek gedoen om die reg om ‘n koffiekamer in Jamestown te begin. Sy versoek is toegestaan en van toe af kon diegene van ons wat op parool uitgaan, altyd verseker wees van ‘n tuisplekkie buite die kamp. En die egte Hollandse koffie wat Charlie ons voorgesit het! Die oorlog duur langer as wat ons gemeen het, en dit word so langsamerhand ondraaglik vir twaalf manne om in die beperkte ruimte van ‘n klein tentjie te woon. So stadigaan verrys op die oop ruimte agter die tent-dorp meer en meer pondokkies van goiingsak en seiltjies en ook blikkieshuisies, gemaak van beskuitblikke wat platgeslaan word. Daar was later ‘n hele “blikkiesdorp” in die kamp, wat ‘n mens baie laat dink het aan Vrededorp na die dinamietontploffing van 1896. Met die uitbreiding het kafees en winkeltjies soos paddastoele in die kamp verrys, en hierdie deel het later die besigheidsentrum van die kamp geword. Daar was manne wat penhouers, servetringe (van been gemaak), borsspelde, kieries ens. verkoop het. Daar is veral George Wolfaardt en Willem Schoeman wat honderde kieries aan die offisiere en soldate verkoop het. Maar trouens al die artikels wat deur die krygsgevangenes gemaak is, het groot aftrek gehad. Dan het oubaas Fick (broer van ds. M.L. Fick, L.V. vir Potchefstroom) nog sy betalende afnemersaak in “Blikkiesdorp” gehad, terwyl Danie Malherbe en Willie Schultz in kruideniersware gehandel het. Verder was die dubbelverdieping-kafee van ‘n Hollandse firma (ook krygsgevangenes), die Strewerskafee, die Hollandse en Afrikaanse Klub, Slabber se pannekoekwinkel, die biljartsaal (met groot tweedehandse tafel) en les bes twee groot kerksale - alles van beskuitblikke en garingboompale opgetrek. Ongetwyfeld een van die interessantste voorwerpe wat die krygsgevangenes op St. Helena gemaak het, was die model van ‘n goudbattery van twaalf stampers, volledig tot in alle besonderhede. Die dryfkrag is verskaf deur ‘n windmeule gemaak deur vier Skandinawiërs. Die werk aan die battery het maande en maande geduur, en later het lord Bathurst, wat baie ingenome was daarmee, dit vir £50 van die ontwerpers gekoop. Verder was daar ‘n kanon met ammunisiewa, gemaak deur die geniale grapmaker “Taffy” Borcherd en sy vriend Nic Jooste. ‘n Sekere Lötter het vir die bekleedsel gesorg. Die “gevaarlike moordtuig” is in die geheim gebou, en toe dit klaar was, het “Taffy” my opdrag gegee om die kommandant in kennis te stel om dit te kom inspekteer. So gesê so gedaan. Die kolonel het so groot geskrik om te hoor daar is ‘n kanon in die kamp dat sy oogglasie uit sy oog geval het. Dadelik het hy aan sers.maj. Skirving bevel gegee om die wag op te roep, dog toe ek hom meedeel dat dit maar ‘n klein kanonnetjie is, was hy net gesteurd, want hy het gemeen ek hou hom vir die gek. Hy het nietemin beloof om te kom kyk maar het een van sy luitenante gelas het om saam met hom te kom. Toe ons by die huisie kom, klop ek aan en iemand roep dadelik uit: “Kom binne!” Ons stap in en sê aan die drie vervaardigers dat ons gekom het om die kanon te sien. Dit het onder ‘n laken bedek gestaan. “Wel, ek hoor julle het ‘n kanon gemaak!” sê die kolonel. “Ja” antwoord Taffy. “Ek wil dit graag sien”, sê die kolonel, “maar vooraf moet ek julle waarsku dat die besit van so ‘n gevaarlike wapen nie veroorloof is in die kamp nie!” Nadat hy die miniatuur-kanon besigtig en ‘n private onderhoud met sy sekretaris gehad het, vra die kolonel: “Wat omtrent kruit?” en Taffy antwoord dat hulle gaan probeer om kruit uit die harde “klinkers” te maak! Om ‘n paar pennies te verdien het ek die kolonel om verlof gevra om die kanon teen betaling van ‘n fooi aan die ander gevangenes te vertoon. Teen ‘n toegangsprys van een pennie elk kon die nuuskierige skare (want die nuuskierigheid het net hoog geloop as gevolg van die kolonel se besoek) toe die wonderlike wapen kom besigtig. In ‘n ommesientjie het ek die mooi sommetjie van agt sjielings en sewe pennies verdien. Soos reeds gesê was almal in die kamp daarop uit om ‘n bietjie geld te verdien, maar sommige het dit helaas nie op eerlike wyse gedoen nie, want hulle het dobbel- apparate vervaardig en dobbelspele ingevoer. Hierdie wyse van geldmaak is deur die oorgrote meerderheid van die krygsgevangenes afgekeur. Ek onthou nog goed hoe Bertie Schoeman (hy is later getroud met een van die dogters van die wyle dr. H.S. Bosman van Pretoria) die moed gehad het om langs die eienaar van een van die dobbel-apparate op die verhoog te klim en hierdie manier van geldmaak op rondborstige wyse af te keur. Die mense wat egter die grootste sake gedoen het, was - ek is jammer om dit te sê - die dranksmokkelaars. Deurdat daar in die koerant van die Kaapkolonie lyste van name van die krygsgevangenes verskyn het, het die nie lank geduur nie of van die gevangenes het briewe van jong dames uit die Kolonie ontvang. Die bedoeling was natuurlik om ons eensaamheid te versag en om ons te toon dat hulle met ons simpatiseer. Menige krygsgevangene het op die briewe geantwoord en meer as een verlowing en gelukkige huwelik het voortgevloei uit die briewewisseling en wedersydse toesending van portrette. Ons krygsgevangenes was ook belet om ons twee geliefde volksliedere te sing, in die openbaar natuurlik. Een van ons manne is op ‘n dag voor die kolonel gedaag weens die “verskriklike” misdaad dat hy “Ken gij dat volk vol heldenmoed” gesing het. Hy het die aanklag ontken, maar sers.maj. Skirving en sy getuie het op hul punt gestaan, waarop die beskuldigde erken dat hy gesing het, maar nie die Transvaalse Volkslied nie, maar “Mary had a little lamb”! “Dan sing jy dit nou hier voor my!” sê die kolonel. “O Wee!: dink die beskuldigde. “Wat gaan nou gebeur?” Sonder om te aarsel, slaan hy egter los en sing “Mary had a little lamb” op die wysie van die volkslied en kry dit pragtig reg. Die laaste reël sluit hy af met ‘n statige buiging in die rigting van die Kolonel, toe die laaste refrein wegsterf, snou laasgenoemde hom toe: “Get out of here at once!” Weer ‘n pos, net na die proklamasie van lord Roberts van 16 Junie 1900, waarin hy gelas het dat die vroue en kinders in konsentrasiekampe byeengebring moet word, asook die proklamasie waarin alle burgers in die besette gebiede wat nie die eed van trou wil aflê nie, met deportasie gedreig word. Aan die gesigte van die manne wat oral hul briewe staan of sit en lees, kan ‘n mens sien dat die berigte alles behalwe bemoedigend is. Van alle kante het tyding gekom van verwoesting en elende en van die afsterwe van dierbares. ‘n Paar dae na die aankoms van die pos was oral om arm of hoed lanfer te sien. Diegene wat in in staat was om lanfer te koop nie, het ‘n stukkie aan die kraag van hul baadjie gedra, ‘n stukkie wat hulle van medelydende vriende ontvang het. Trots die swaarkry van ons edele vroue het nie een van hulle ‘n klag in hul briewe laat hoor nie, dog ons steeds moed ingepraat om maar geduld te beoefen, want, so het hulle gesê, die Here sal op sy bestemde tyd uitkoms skenk. Uit hierdie volharding van ons dierbares en uit die sending van die Deputasie van die Afrikaner-Bond uit die Kaapkolonie na Engeland om vir die Republieke te pleit, het ons weer moed geskep. Ten spyte van die strengheid van die sensors het menige vrou en dogter ‘n vernuftige plan uitgedink om die ware toestand aan ons mee te deel. Een vrou het bv. aan haar man geskryf van ‘n groot swerm sprinkane (van die rooibaadjie-soort) hul verskyning op die plaas gemaak het, maar dat daar gelukkig ‘n baie groot swerm sprinkaanvoëls was wat groot verwoesting aangerig het onder die invallers voordat hul veel kwaad kon doen! Kos is maar min en skraal, en om elke aand die droë stukkie brood - want die vlees is gewoonlik teen die middag al alles opgeëet - met koffie te eet, word op die duur onuithoudbaar. Een van die manne wat belas was met die voorbereiding van die middagete (wat meestal uit gekookte of gebraaide vlees bestaan het) het ‘n plan gemaak om lekkerder te eet. Sy plan het goed beantwoord totdat iemand hom gaan verklap het. Wat hy gedoen het, was die volgende: soggens as hy die vlees op die vuur sit, is sy makkers gewoonlik weg van die tent en dan neem hy ongeveer twee liter water, kook die nege pond vet beesvlees ‘n uur lank vinnig daarin, gooi al die krag af, gooi weer water in die pot, gee die ekstrak die nodige peper en sout en stil sy honger met heerlike, kragtige soep en brood. As die middagete opgeskep word, eet meneer nie sy beesvlees nie, want hy het genoeg gehad aan die soep, maar bêre dit vir die aand. As sy tentmakkers kla dat die vlees kragteloos is, dan vertel hy dat die vlees van gevoerde beeste altyd laf is! Hy het ook net mooi vet begin word toe een van ons maters hom op ‘n more op heterdaad betrap. Sy lekker lewe was op ‘n end. Die Boere het ook ‘n plan gemaak om “bully beef” te kul, hoewel ons goed geweet het dat “bully beef” maar nie van streke verander nie. Wat ons gedoen het, was om die dag voor die uitdeling van “bully beef” die meeste vlees van die bene af te sny en dit dan eenkant te hou vir “bully beef” dag. Van die bene en orige vlees het ons soep gemaak en die volgende dag die beesvlees saam met die “bully beef” gemaal en frikkadel daarvan gemaak. Met die harde onverteerbare klinkers, wat ook maar nie wou sag word nie, het ons ook ‘n plan gehad. Ons het hulle fyn gerasper en daar ‘n heerlike, kragtige pap van gemaak, want iedere “klinker” het ‘n sekere hoeveelheid vlees-ekstrak bevat. Wanneer sal die lading krygsgevangenes dan eendag ophou? Ons het nou verneem dat daar weer ‘n transportkip in die baai aangekom het, en volgens die voorbereidings vir die opslaan van tente moet ons dit glo. Dit het ook nie lank geduur nie of die ongelukkiges het in die kamp verskyn. Onder hulle was bloedweinig weerbare manne. Die oorgrote meerderheid bestaan uit afgeleefde ou vaders en jong seuns van nog nie agtien jaar nie, weggeskeur van moedersy om haar man, wat nog op kommando is, tot oorgawe te dwing. Gelukkig het ons die wakker Strewersvereniging om die toekomstige vaders van ons volk onder sy sorg te neem en hulle die nodige Christelike opvoeding te gee. Onder die nuwe aankomelinge is ook die wakker krygsman - sportman, ds. Ennis, wat ds. Louw met sy veelsydige pligte tot groot hulp sal wees. Ds. Ennis, met sy lang baard en gewone burgerklere, het as gewone krygsgevange gekom, maar dadelik met die bearbeiding van siele begin. Ons vorder fluks, want ons het nou ons eie kampkoerantjie, Die Krijgsgevangene, onder die bekwame redakteurskap van Everitt, bygestaan deur ywerige medewerkers. Die nuus wat ons van die Engelse kant kry, is steeds van nederlae deur die Boere gely, en nou publiseer ons behalwe kampnuus ook kabelberigte wat deurlek. Die tyd nader wanneer ons die verjaarsdae van ons twee Presidente en van oud- President Reitz sal vier, en om reg aan almal te laat geskied, het die Sportkomitee en die ander verenigings besluit om op 8 en 9 Oktober sportbyeenkomste te hou en op die tiende ‘n groot opvoering, met die gevolg dat daar groot bedrywigheid in die kamp is. Die inwoners van Broad Bottom-kamp is ook uitgenooi om die feestelikhede by te woon en daaraan deel te neem. Die sportterrein word in orde gemaak. Die hardlopers, springers, stappers ens. oefen hard, terwyl die deelnemers aan die verskillende toneelopvoerings ook nie stilsit nie. ‘n Sterk komitee is gevorm. Gen Cronjé is ere-president en kapt. Versewil de Wit Hamer onder-president, Charlie Mynhardt voorsitter, Piet Nel sekretaris en die kampioen Phil Blignaut voorgee- beampte. Die sorg vir die gimnastiek-afdeling is in die bekwame hande van Beunk en die opvoering in die hande van die Afrikaans-Hollandse Klub. Die manne wat oefen vir die wedlope, doen dit in die aande (om nie hul krag op swakheid aan die voorgeër te verraai nie!) en elke aand as die klomp oefen, lê die baan rondom vol nuuskieriges om die vordering wat gemaak word, te aanskou. Frank Roome, ‘n deskundige op die gebied van wedlope en skrywer, was ook aanwesig by die oefeninge op die terrein. Roome het later gemerk dat daar onder die baasstappers wat so ywerig oefen, ‘n skraal jong seuntjie van twaalf jaar vir die stapwedstryd van drie myl oefen. Tot sy verbasing dat die seuntjie bybly en dat die groot manne hom maar nie kan afskud nie. Na afloop van die oefening het Roome aan die seun gevra waar hy leer “loop” het, en ewe pront het hy die antwoord geklink: “Agter die vee aan, Oom!” “Goed, ou seun,” sê Roome, “jy moet jou more laat inskryf om saam te stap.: “Omie, ek het nie die geld nie!” “Bekommer jou nie daaroor nie - ek sal sorg”, kom dit van Roome. Die volgende more het Roome na die voorsitter van die Sportkomitee gegaan om die seun vir die drie-myl-stapwedloop in te skryf, maar ongelukkig kon Mynhardt dit nie doen nie, want die inskrywingslys het ‘n paar dae tevore gesluit. ‘n Beroep is gedoen op die komitee gedoen om ‘n uitsondering te maak, maar dit is ook geweier. Die komitee het egter toegelaat dat die seun “vir die aardigheid” mag saamstap met die deelnemers aan die drie-myl-stapwedstryd. Roome het die seun na die skoenmakerswinkel geneem en vir hom ‘n paar groen seildoekskoene met spykers onder die sole bestel. Die seun kon ongelukkig nie met hulle wegkom nie en moes die afstand van drie myl dus kaalvoet aanvaar. Onderwyl ons besig was om alles in orde te maak vir die a.s. feestelikhede, was die Engelse soldate besig om ‘n nuwe kamp, ongeveer duisend tree van ons kamp af, aan te lê. Dit was vir ons ‘n raaisel vir wie die kamp bedoel kon wees, maar ons het later verneem dat dit vir veroordeelde Kaapse rebelle was. Nie lank daarna nie het die manne opgedaag en hul intrek geneem in die kamp - waartoe hul lewenslank veroordeel was. Om aan hulle te toon dat ons van harte met hulle simpatiseer in hul swaar verdrukking, het ons almal so naby as ons dit kon waag, aan die draadheining gaan staan en met begeleiding van die blaas-orkes, hulle die Transvaalse en Vrystaatse Volksliedere toegesing. Dit was baie indrukwekkend om ‘n paar duisend manstemme die geliefde twee Volksliedere te hoor sing en daar in die verte die klompie “verstotelinge” met ontblote hoofde daarna te sien staan en luister. Menige stille traan het oor die wange van die geharde stryders gerol. As ons behandeling baie te wense oorgelaat het, dan was dit nog ‘n hemel op aarde in vergelyking met die lot van daardie arme manne! Hulle kos was nie alleen kariger nie, maar as veroordeeldes moes hulle ook hardepad-werk doen. Hul wagte was baie strenger as ons s’n, en hulle het hoegenaamd geen voorregte geniet nie. En dan nog het hulle die aaklige gevoel gehad dat hulle vir altyd verban was van vrou en kind, huis en haard, en dat hulle op die ou end, wanneer die dood intree, alleen maar ‘n eensame graf op die eiland wag. Die sportterrein laat ‘n mens vandag baie aan die “Wanderers” in Johannesburg dink. Die hele terrein is met pale en dik toue afgekamp (die toue en ander benodighede het ons goedgunstig van die kampkommandant ontvang) en oral wapper vlaggies. Die verkillende afstande is behoorlik afgesteek, en die plekke vir die hoogspring, verspring, en hekkies- en hinderniswedlope is in gereedheid, asook die botterpaal, wat my baie aan Haman se galg laat dink het. Nou wag ons net op die agste Oktober. Die versiering en opskikking van die saal waarin die uitvoering gehou sal word, is alles in die geheim gedoen, maar tog het dit uitgelek dat dit nog die grootste verrassing van die hele fees sou wes. Die aan van die sewende het die besoekers van Broad Bottom- kamp al aangekom, asook die manne wat in Jamestown werk. Toe die dag van 8 Oktober eindelik aanbreek, het ons die geluk gehad om ‘n mooi onbewolkte dag te hê. Om nege-uur het die voorsitter C. Mynhardt sy toespraak gehou, en daarna het die ondervoorsitter, Kapt. Versewil de Wit Hamer, sy openingsrede gelewer. Daar was minstens 5000 manne aan weerskante van die twee lang toue: ou grysaards, baardlose seuns en Engelse offisiere en soldate. O.M. was daar ook genl. Cronjé en kol. Evans, opperbevelhebber van die militêre. E.C. Pienaar (vandag prof. dr.) het die hoogspring en verspring gewen en Piet Nel die hekkiespring. ‘n Hele klompie nuwe rekords is daardie dag geskep. Die orkes het die hele dag deur musiek verskaf en verversings was ook teen billike pryse verkrygbaar. Die laaste nommer op die program was die stapwedloop van drie myl, en hiervoor het minstens vyf-en-dertig deelnemers hulle laat inskryf. Dit was die voorgee-wedloop, en Willie Schultz het op die lyn begin terwyl sommige van die deelnemers tot 800-tree-voorgee gekry het. Die jong seuntjie wat deur Roome beweeg was om ook deel te neem, is deur laasgenoemde ook op die lyn geplaas, langs Schultz. Sy opdrag aan die seun was: “Hou net daardie oom dop!” Dat Schultz effens beledig gevoel het, is lig verstaanbaar, want hy was ‘n fris geboude, geoefende stapper, en hier plaas Roome die ondervoede, gehawende twaalfjarige knaap langs hom! Die tweetal het ons baie laat dink aan Dawid en Goliat, want Schultz was ruim ses voet lank. Toe almal mooi klaar staan, is die teken gegee, en daar gaan die vyf-en-dertig deelnemers! (Die baan was omtrent 1000 tree in die rondte, met ‘n skotige opdraande van sewentig tree aan weerskante.) Toe hulle die eerste maal om die baan gaan, het Schultz en die seun die manne wat voor hulle weggespring het, ingehaal. Met die vierde rondte om die baan was nog net Willie Schultz, Gert van Niekerk, Charlie Rademeyer en die seun in die stryd. Die vyfde rondte het baie gou gegaan, maar die seun het langs die reus gebly. ‘n Rukkie later het die twee Van Niekerk en Rademeyer laat agterbly. Hoe nader hulle aan die wenpaal gekom het, hoe groter het die opgewondenheid onder die toeskouers geword. Dit was duidelik dat die uitslag net tussen “Dawid” en “Goliat” lê. Toe hulle die laaste skof aanvaar en die teken word gegee, was dit ‘n aardigheid om die 5000 mense te hoor skreeu. Byna of die toeskouers het langs die toue gehardloop en die tweetal aangemoedig. Met die aflê van die laaste 400 tree na die wenpaal was die lawaai oorverdowend, want “Goliat” was vasberade om die seun van hom af te skud. Maar wie sê! Die seun kleef soos klitsgras aan hom, en hoe nader aan die wenpaal hulle kom, hoe doller word die geskreeu. Bo al die lawaai uit kon ons die boekmakers hoor bulder: “Evens on the youngster!” “Two to one on Schultz!” Daar was egter geen kans om nog weddenskappe aan te gaan nie - die publiek was te opgewonde. Die reus haal uit alles wat hy kan, maar die kaalvoet-seun verdubbel sy treetjies, en op omtrent dertig tree van die wenpaal loop hulle nog bors aan bors. So het dit gebly tot op ‘n paar tree van die eindpaal, en toe het Schultz met ‘n laaste kragsinspanning die lint voor die seuntjie gebreek en die eerste prys van tien sjielings gewen. Die wenner was doodmoeg en uitgeput. En die seun? Wat het van hom geword? Toe die massa bewonderaars hom probeer help het, het hy die hasepad gekies en na die tente gehardloop asof daar niks gebeur het nie! Omdat hy alleen vir die aardigheid gehardloop het, kon hy nie vir die prys in aanmerking kom nie. Dadelik is daar egter ‘n kollekte vir hom gehou en die mooi bedrag van £6 4s. is ingesamel. As ons egter die geld aan hom gegee het, sou ons ‘n beroepsatleet van hom gemaak het en dit wou ons nie doen nie. Ons het dus ‘n klein komitee gestig om vir hom klere ens. te koop. Die seun se vader wou die geld hê en was baie kwaad oor die besluit. Hy het egter afgekoel toe ons hom ‘n paar sjielings gee om tabak mee te koop! Die eerste dag se verrigtings is afgesluit met ‘n byeenkoms van die Debatsvereniging. Wyle Adam Boshoff was voorsitter en “Baby” (Hendrik) Mentz, tans ‘n amptenaar in die staatdiens, sekretaris. Die debat het gegaan oor die onderwerp: “Is ‘n advokaat geregtig om ‘n beskuldigde te verdedig wel wetende dat hy skuldig is?” Glaeser was die inleier en Houtsager teenstander. Na ‘n lang en interessante debat het Glaeser met die beslissende stem van die voorsitter gewen. Die volgende more was die lug betrokke, maar die gevreesde motreën het weggebly. As die eerste dag se verrigtings ‘n sukses was, dan was die tweede dag s’n ‘n nog groter sukses weens die groot verskeidenheid van die program. Die toutrekkery was baie interessant, maar aangesien twintig spanne hulself vir hierdie nommer ingeskryf het, kon maar net ‘n paar van die wedstryde dadelik plaasvind en moes die res van die lang item later trapsgewyse afgehandel word. Die finale oorwinning is behaal deur die span waarvan ek kaptein was. Die hinderniswedloop was baie interessant vanweë die baie moeilikhede wat die deelnemers moes oorwin. Die botterpaal was opgerig vir die “Black Watch” - die klonkies wat met die slag van Paardeberg as agterryers van Cronjé se manskappe gedien het - en dit was ‘n aardigheid om die swart jongspan teen die glibberige paal te sien opklouter om die prys van vyf sjielings in die hande te probeer kry. In die namiddag het die Hollanders onder Beunk ‘n pragtige vertoning van swaard-, lang- en kortstokgevegte en ‘n uitstekende gimnastiek voorstelling gegee, wat die bewondering sowel van die krygsgevangenes as van die aanwesige Engelse opgewek het. Met ‘n vuisgeveg van vier rondtes tussen Willie Parker en Gert Pienaar was die verrigtings van die tweede dag afgeloop. 10 Oktober! Ons president se verjaarsdag, en hy sit in ballingskap daar in die verre Europa. Sal hy ooit weer sy geliefde land sien? Sal hy soos ‘n seevierende oorwinnaar terugkeer, of sal hy terug kom gebroke na gees en liggaam? Mag die Here dit verhoed! Die dag is deurgebring met krieket-en tenniswedstryde en met ‘n rugbywedstryd tussen “Republikeine” en “Federale” onder kapteinskap van Morkel en Nel onderskeidelik. Die “Federale” het met ‘n skepdoel gewen. Lank voor agtuur die aand het daar al ‘n groot menigte voor die ingang van die ruim saal gestaan. ‘n Klein toegangsfooi is gevra, want anders sou daar in alte groot gedrang en verwarring ontstaan het. Elkeen het sy eie bankie of stoeltjie saamgebring. Presies om agtuur het die wye deure oopgegaan om almal met kaartjies binne te laat, en daarna het hulle opgebly, sodat diegene wat nie sitplek kon kry nie, ook alles kon sien. Almal het met bewondering die versiering van die saal aanskou. Dit het bestaan uit ‘n bont menigte vlae en wimpels kunstig langs die mure gerangskik, hier en daar met groen varings en palmtakke deurvleg. Die vlae van feitelik al die lande in die wêreld het daar in die saal gehang, tot selfs die Union Jack. Die Transvaalse en Vrystaat se vlae het regs en links van die verhoog die ereplekke beklee. Die toneelbekleding was in die hande van Erich Mayer, op bekwame wyse deur ‘n Franse krygsgevangene bygestaan. Die gordyn voor die verhoog was werklik ‘n meesterstuk. Die wapens van Transvaal en die Vrystaat het in hul ware kleure daarop gepryk, en op elke hoek was daar ‘n lewensgroot portret van genl. Piet Joubert, genl. Louis Botha, genl. Christiaan de Wet en genl. Koos de la Rey geskilder, omsoom met palmtakke. Voorsitter Houtsager het al die aanwesiges welkom geheet in ‘n roerende toespraak wat menige stille traan veroorsaak het. Toe die gordyn opgaan en die skare die pragtige toneel bekleding aanskou het daar ‘n oorverdowende gejuig losgebars, waarop die orkes die twee Volksliedere gespeel het. Staande het die menigte uit volle bors saamgesing. Die versiering agter op die verhoog het bestaan uit ‘n skildery in lewensgrootte van ons Presidente, in volle ampsgewaad, besig om mekaar die hand te reik. Die twee figure op die doek was omring van palmtakke, terwyl om die rand van die skildery ook palmtakke gepryk het. Die program het bestaan uit ‘n toneelstuk, ‘n opvoering deur ‘n troep “Christy Minstrels” (wat ons baie laat lag het), ‘n strykorkes- opvoering onder leiding van Sausenthaler, Bosman en Rowe, ‘n sangstuk deur Hennie Louw en ‘n gedig “Paul Kruger” deur Joseph Kühn (vandag ds.), ‘n kornetsolo deur Antonie Raubenheimer, en die “Welhemus” en “Wien Neerlands Bloed” deur die Hollandse Koor. Die slotwoord is deur ondervoorsitter, Max Theunissen, gelewer, en by die uitgaan het menigeen van ons die versugting geslaak dat ons die volgende feesviering op 10 Oktober in ons dierbare Suid-Afrika mag hou. Daar heers groot opgewondenheid in die kamp en “Snelvuur” is woedend, want een van die gevangenes - ‘n Amerikaner - het ontsnap. Hoe hy dit reggekry het, het maande lank ‘n geheim gebly, totdat daar op ‘n dag ‘n brief van hom uit Amerika aangekom het. Daarin het hy vertel dat hy op die dag van sy verdwyning van die eiland na ‘n Amerikaanse walvisvaarder in die baai geswem het. Sy landgenote op die boot het hom met oop arms verwelkom en veilig na die Verenigde State gevoer. Die Russiese prins het sy belofte nagekom om ons geld te stuur vir die grafsteen wat ons op die eiland wil oprig ter gedagtenis aan die krygsgevangenes wat hier gesterf het, want ons het vandag ‘n bedrag gelykstaande met £25 in Engelse geld van hom ontvang. Hierdie geld maak ‘n mooi bedraggie uit saam met die pennies en tiekies wat ons reeds in die kamp ingesamel het vir die lofwaardige doel. Die kamp-afslaer, een van ons eie manne, het vandag ‘n vendusie van Boere- kuriositeite gehou, en die opkoms, meestal bestaande uit Engelse offisiere en soldate, was baie bevredigend. Onder meer is te koop aangebied handskoendosies, pragtig gepoleer en met fluweel uitgevoer. Hulle was gemaak van die hout van ‘n ou klavier wat een van ons mense êrens op die lyf geloop het, en toe hulle onder die hamer kom, het die afslaer welsprekend aan die kopers vertel dat dit nog ‘n klavier was waarop Napoleon gespeel het! Hierdie mededeling het die bieëry vinnig laat opskiet, met die gevolg dat die dosies elkeen teen ‘n hoë prys van die hand gesit is. Daar heers groot teleurstelling en bittere verontwaardiging in die kamp by die tyding dat die Duitse keiser geweier het om ons geliefde President te ontvang. “Wat omtrent die telegram van gelukwensing met die mislukte Jameson-strooptog?” hoor ‘n mens nou aan alle kante. Ons het nog altyd die hoop gekoester dat hy met ons simpatiseer en op die regte oomblik in die bresse sal tree en sê: “Tot hiertoe en nie verder nie!” Maar helaas, dit is weer ‘n geval van “Vest op Prinsen geen vertrouwen”, soos die Psalmdigter van ouds dit so pragtig en kernagtig uitdruk. Die Engelse konkel van ons mense om om die eed van getrouheid af te lê. Die ergste van alles nog is dat daar manne onder ons is wat hulle as agente vir hierdie werk laat gebruik. Hulle skroom nie om die minderbevoorregtes onder die krygsgevangenes met allerlei vals verklarings te mislei nie. So vertel hul o.m. dat die gene wat die eed aflê, dadelik na hul vrouens en kinders teruggestuur sal word, dat die oorlog verby is en dat nog net ‘n handjievol Boere rondtrek en van roof en steel leef. ‘n Klompie oorlopers het al die kamp verlaat en woon nou in die “Refugee” -kamp, deur ons die Jam-kamp genoem. Daar was veral een persoon wat baie met sy godsdiens te koop geloop en met ‘n fariseërgesig meestal onder ons ouer mense sy streke uitgehaal het. Wat hy gedoen het, was om die manne ‘n dokument te laat teken waarvan hy voorgee dat dit ‘n aansoek om ‘n nuwe Bybel of gesangboek was. Tot hul ontsteltenis het die manne egter later ontdek dat die dokument ‘n plegtige verklaring van trou aan die koning van Engeland en sy opvolgers was, want onderwyl hul nog geduldig op die Bybels gewag het, is die ongelukkige manne aangesê om die kamp te verlaat en hul intrek in die “Refugee”- kamp te neem. Die verontwaardiging onder die krygsgevangenes was so groot dat daar dadelik ‘n kommissie benoem is om ondersoek in te stel en handelend op te tree. Onder die lede van die kommissie was komdt. Sarel Eloff, Adam Boshoff, Jack Smith en D. Malherbe. Nadat die saak grondig ondersoek is, is die valsaard met geweld uit die kamp gesit. Sy huisie is verbrand en ‘n kruis daar in die grond geplant as teken dat die plek vervloek is. Verder is ‘n waaksaamheidskomitee aangestel om ‘n oog te hou oor die doen en late van verdagte persone. Wanneer ‘n geval van onraad ontdek is, is die beskuldigde voor die hof van sy mede-krygsgevangenes gebring, waar aan hom alle geleentheid gegee is om sy onskuld te bewys. Slaag hy daarin of bestaan daar selfs die geringste mate van twyfel, dan word hy met rus gelaat. Is die bevinding egter dat hy skuldig is, word hy sonder enige verdere formaliteite beetgepak en in ‘n sloot “gedip”. Hy kruip daaruit besmeer van kop tot tone en word op staande voet uit die kamp geja, sonder die geleentheid om homself te reinig. Wanneer so iemand deur ons uit die kamp verban is, het ‘n afdeling soldate altyd ‘n rukkie later die aardse besittings van die nuwe Britse onderdaan kom haal en na die “Refugee”-kamp geneem. Hy het dit natuurlik nooit weer gewaag om self na ons kamp daarvoor terug te keer nie. Ons parool is met twee dae in die week ingekort omdat dit nie raadsaam sou gewees het om ons gelyktydig met die inwoners van die “Refugee”-kamp uit te laat nie. Laasgenoemdes was op parool vrye Britse onderdane op ‘n Britse eiland. Of hulle hul vryheid geniet het, is egter ‘n ander vraag, want die eiland-bewoners het hulle met agterdog beskou en in baie gevalle selfs met stilswyende minagting bejeën. Verskeie van die eilanders het hulle ook hul huise verbied. Toe ons nog besig was om die kamp te suiwer en waar nodig die dip-metode streng toe te pas, is ons voormanne herhaaldelik deur die kampowerheid gewaarsku dat daar drasties opgetree sou word teen die kommissie van ondersoek en die “dippers”, maar ons het ons nie daaraan gesteur nie, totdat die Engelse offisier se geduld op ‘n more opgeraak het. Vroeg- vroeg het ‘n peloton onder bevel van ‘n kaptein en “Snelvuur” sy verskyning in die kamp gemaak. Die beul is geblaas en toe ons almal bymekaar was het sers.maj. Skirving die name van die belhamels voorgelees. Nie minder as vier-en-sestig manne is daardie more gearresteer nie, o.w. komdt. Sarel Eloff, Adam Boshoff, Jack Smith en Danie Malherbe. Hulle het bevel gekry om hul hoogs nodige goedjies in te pak, en kort daarna het hulle, omring deur soldate met gevelde bajonette, die kamp verlaat. Waarheen hulle oorgebring is, het niemand van ons geweet nie, maar as die owerheid gemeen het om met daardie drastiese stap sy doel te bereik, dan het hy hom deerlik misgis, want die agterblywendes was nou meer vasberade as ooit om die kamp van valsaarde te suiwer - wat ons ook reggekry het! Sterk drank word reeds lankal in die kamp ingesmokkel en teen ‘n groot wins sopie- gewyse van die hand gesit. Dat hierdie gevaarlike bedryf besonder winsgewend was, sal uit die volgende blyk. Rum was in Jamestown te kry teen twee of drie sjielings per bottel, en die smokkelaar het dit in die kamp verkoop teen 6d. per sopie (omtrent twee vingerhoede vol), sodat hy ‘n wins van tussen 800 en 900 persent gemaak het. Byna iedere week het ‘n skraal klein Hollandertjie, laat ons hom maar Jan noem, die kamp verlaat met ‘n platboom-waentjie wat hy aansleep. As die wagte wat sy pas moet nasien miskien nuuskierig word en vra wat hy met die hout gaan doen, dan kom die gevatte antwoord dat hy by Deeson en Longwood gaan kap omdat daar geen byle in die kamp is nie. Vanaand as hy terugkom, is sy onskuldige waentjie met dun dennetakkies opgelaai, en as die nuwe wag wat dan op diens is, vra wat hy met die takkies wil aanvang, dan klink die antwoord dat hy dit wil gebruik om vuur mee toe maak omdat die hout in die kamp groen en nat is. Sy plan het uitstekend beantwoord, want die waentjie het ‘n vals bodem gehad, en elke keer wanneer dit die kamp binnegekom het, was daar ‘n kosbare vrag van twaalf bottels rum of ‘n ander soort drank in weggesteek. Maar aan alles kom ‘n end, en ook hieraan is ‘n end gemaak deur iemand wat dit by die owerheid gaan verklap het. Op ‘n namiddag toe Jan weer houtgerus by die kamphek aankom om hom aan te meld, het die verpletterende woorde in sy ore geklink dat die sersant eers sy waentjie gaan ondersoek! Na ‘n rukkie het die sersant ook werklik twaalf bottels rum te voorskyn gebring. Die waentjie is in beslag geneem en Jan gevonnis tot enkele dae opsluiting in die waghuis, terwyl sy parool ook vir ‘n dag of drie stopgesit is. Boonop nog was hy sy kosbare vrag kwyt. Hy was egter nog vol moed, want toe een van sy maats hom vra hoe hy oor die groot verlies voel, was sy antwoord dat hy dit kan bekostig om af en toe ‘n “konvooi” aan die dorstige Engelse af te staan. Verder het hy te kenne gegee dat hy nog baie planne gehad het en gou weer drank sou insmokkel. Ons het tyding ontvang dat die vier-en-sestig man wat deur die owerheid uit die kamp verwyder is, in die fort op High Knoll opgesluit is. Dadelik het ons tabak en sigarette en ander snoeperye vir hul bymekaar gemaak. Om hulle te help om die tyd te verdryf, het ons hulle ook damborde, skaakspele en speelkaarte gestuur, want al wat hulle vanuit hul gevangenis kon sien, was die blou hemel bo hulle. Tog het ons verneem dat hulle in die omstandighede heeltemal gelukkig voel, want die besef dat hulle vir ‘n regverdige saak ly, het hulle opgebeur. Daar is weer sterk drank in die kamp te kry, maar hoe Jan dit insmokkel, is vir almal ‘n raaisel, want hy word baie streng gevisenteer as hy soggens die kamp verlaat en saans weer binnekom. Dat Jan se vernuftige brein ‘n plan uitgedink het om die wagte om die bos te lei, word egter deur niemand betwyfel nie. Soos ek reeds vermeld het, het die hoekpale van die meeste hutte in “Blikkiesdorp” uit garingboompale bestaan, en elke dag het van ons mense van die pale na die kamp gebring om nuwe hutte daarmee te bou. Jan was een van die huisbouers, maar die verskil tussen sy pale en die van sy makkers was dat syne uitgehol en volgestop was met bottels drank.. Op hierdie wyse het hy die skade op sy verlore konvooi dubbel en dwars ingehaal, totdat hy weer betrap is en sy tweede konvooi in die hande van die vyand moes laat. Ons skool, wat onder die bekwame leiding staan van manne soos Attie Fourie, Jack Retief, Karl Winter, C. Mynhardt, H. Webb, Sausenthaler en Kat, om maar net ‘n paar te noem, maak uitstekend vordering. Die eerste eksamen sal binnekort plaasvind en daar is ‘n hele paar kandidate wat hulself voorberei vir die Kaapse “Elementary” - en Skoolhoër -eksamens. Ds. Louw is deur die Kaapse onderwys-owerheid as kommissaris aangestel. Dat almal nie gebruik gemaak het van hierdie gulde geleentheid om kennis op te doen nie, is baie jammer, en daar is seker vandag nog baie wat hul hare uit hul kop wil trek omdat hulle die kans laat verbyglip het. Meer as een het hier in die skool op St. Helena die hegte fondament vir sy later loopbaan gelê. Op geestelike gebied gaan dit ook voorspoedig. Die Strewersvereniging en Jongeliede-vereniging onder die bekwame leiding van ds. Louw en ds. Ennis met hul wakker medearbeiders doen uitstekende werk, want van soggens vroeg tot saans laat is hierdie toegewyde werkers besig met vroeë bidure, katkisasieklasse, kerkdienste (in twee sale), Christelike debatte, siekebesoek ens. Ek dink nou nog aan die ernstige opwekkingsdienste gehou deur ds. Louw en aan die bemoedigende boodskappe deur hom gegee aan menige verbryselde hart. Hy het vir geen taak teruggedeins nie, hoe moeilik en hoe netelig dit ook al was. Wat die wakker Abie Louw vir ons beteken het in die donker dae sal nooit vergeet word nie. Ons eerste krieketspan het ‘n uitdaging aan die Engelse gestuur tot ‘n vriendskaplike wedstryd en hulle het dit aanvaar. Op die vasgestelde more het ons elftal met skeidsregter en teller die kamp verlaat, natuurlik nie gekleed in die welbekende wit broeke en wit skoene nie, want dit was ‘n weelde wat ons onsself nie kon veroorloof nie. Ons moes maar tevrede wees met ons gewonde kampklere. Nie een van ons was eintlik optimisties oor die uitslag van die wedstryd nie, want ons het geweet dat krieket die Engelse se nasionale spel is, en buitendien was daar verskeie offisiere in hul elftal wat baasspelers was. Tussen hakies, ons kon die Engelse nooit beweeg om rugby teen ons te speel nie - dit het baie gelyk of hulle bang was vir ons nasionale spel. Die Engelse span het eerste gekolf, en toe ons aan die beurt kom, het ons dadelik gesien dat daar geen Johnnie Sinclair, Dave Nourse of ‘n Kotzé onder een van die twee spanne was nie. Die uitslag was egter dat die krygsgevangenes met twee paaltjies gewen het, wat werklik net te danke was aan Jack Smith se blitsvinnige boulwerk. Die offisiere en soldate het ons kêrels so goed onthaal dat niemand vir daardie uur kon dink dat daar ‘n stryd om lewe en dood tussen die twee volke aan die gang was nie. Aan tee, koffie en koek het dit nie ontbreek nie, en daar was selfs whisky vir diegene wat dit wou hê. Later het daar ook ‘n tenniswedstryd plaasgevind tussen twee van ons manne, nl., Willie Parker en Nap van Ryneveld, en twee van hul baasspelers, wat ook deur ons span gewen is. Vier van ons manne is van ‘n Amerikaanse walvisvaarder afgehaal toe hulle ‘n poging aanwend om te ontvlug. Hierdie ongeluk sou hulle nie getref het nie as een van hulle nie in die opgewondenheid van die oomblik of deur nalatigheid sy reddingsgordel (wat van beskuitblikke gemaak was) êrens op die agterdek van die skip opgehang het nie. Die viertal, wat saam met ander krygsgevangenis in Jamestown gewerk het, het op ‘n donker aand van die wal na die skip geswem, ten spyte van die haaie in die water en die immer waaksame soekligte van die oorlogsbodem Niobe. Op die skip aangekom het die vlugtelinge hulself tussen die vate walvis-olie versteek. Toe hul afwesigheid die volgende more in die kamp of Jamestown ontdek is daar dadelik na Deadwood- kamp getelefoneer om uit te vind of hulle nie miskien daar aangekom het nie. Die antwoord was ontkennend en dadelik is ‘n soektog op tou gesit en die Niobe ook van die geval in kennis gestel. Een van die offisiere op die oorlogskip het met sy sterk verkyker ‘n blink voorwerp op die agterdek van die walvisvaarder gesien wat vir hom baie verdag gelyk het. Dit het dadelik sy agterdog verwek, en die kaptein van die oorlogskip het ‘n bootjie na die walvisvaarder gestuur. Die Engelse se versoek om die skip te mag visenteer, is toegestaan, en na ‘n rukkie het hulle die vier vlugtelinge nakend tussen die olievate gevind. Dit het ‘n bietjie oponthoud veroorsaak, want daar moes eers klere van die eiland gehaal word voordat die gevangenes vervoer kon word. Al straf wat hulle gekry het, is dat hulle na die kamp op Deadwood teruggestuur is. Sterk gerugte doen die ronde dat ons mense vredesonderhandelinge met die vyand voer, maar ons glo nie ‘n woord daarvan nie en gaan voort met die voorbereiding vir die groot konsert wat ons organiseer ter ere van die vier-en-sestig manne wat in die fort of High Knoll opgesluit is, want ons is so pas offisieel in kennis gestel dat hulle na die kamp terugkeer. Almal verlang om weer die dapper manne te sien wat vier maande so swaar gely het vir hul oortuiging. Oral staan groepies manne en gesels, en aan alles kan ‘n mens merk dat hulle moeilik hul opgewondenheid bedwing. “Daar kom hulle!” roep iemand uit, en dadelik weergalm die oorlogskreet “Holder” deur die kamp. Die menigte storm na die hek en drom aan weerskante van die pad saam. Ja, daar kom hulle aan. Komdt. Eloff en Adam Boshoff loop voor, en twee-twee stap die vier-en-sestig na die saal, met die kamp-orkes voorop. Laasgenoemde het hulle begroet met “Zie de Overwinnaars Komen” en ook ons geliefde twee volksliedere. In die saal het dit nie ontbreek aan tee, koffie en koek nie, terwyl die Hollandertjie, wat weer op die oorlogspad was, gesorg het vir iets sterker. Daardie aand is ‘n konsert gehou wat uitstekend bygewoon is en ‘n groot sukses was. Die Strewersvereniging se koffiekamer, wat deur ‘ bekwame komitee beheer word, doen uitstekende sake, en al die winste word aangewend ten bate van hulpbehoewendes. Slabber se pannekoek-winkel is een van de besigste plekke in die kamp, want van smorens vroeg tot middernag het hy ‘n stuk of tien panne gedurig aan die gang om voor te kan bly met die uitvoering van die bestellings. Hy verskaf ses pannekoeke (natuurlik sonder eiers gemaak - net meel, kaneel en ‘n bietjie suiker) en ‘n koppie koffie vir ses pennies, en dat die toeloop baie groot is, is dus te verstaan. John de Meillon doen ook goeie sake met sy beroemde beessult, wat hy teen ses pennies per bord verkoop. Drank is weer verkrygbaar in die kamp, ‘n stelling bewys dat Jan al weer ‘n splinternuwe plan uitgedink het. Hoe hy dit hierdie keer oorlê het, was ‘n lang tyd alleen aan vier van sy medegevangenes beken, wat weens een of ander ligte oortreding in ‘n tent buite die kamp onder toesig van ‘n wag opgesluit was. Jan, wat op besoek aan Jamestown was, het op ‘ Saterdagnamiddag by die waghuis aangekom om hom, na gewoonte, aan te meld. Ongelukkig het hy daardie dag ook Bacchus aanbid, met die gevolg dat hy dadelik in hegtenis geneem en by die vier stuks wat reeds in die tent was, gevoeg is. Sodra die soldate wat hom daarheen gebring het, weg was, het hy aan die manne in die tent gevra om sy bo-klere uit te trek. Hulle kon hierdie eienaardige versoek nie eintlik verstaan nie, maar het nietemin daaraan voldoen. Tot hul verbasing sien hulle dat hy ‘n gordel om sy bo-lyf vasgegespe het, en in die gordel steek daar verskeie bottels drank. Hulle het hom dadelik van die vrag bevry en dit in die sand onder die kooigoed begrawe. Toe hulle meen dat alles veilig is, het hulle daaraan begin proe, met die gevolg dat dit nie lang geduur het nie of allerhande liedjies het lustig daar uit die tent opgeklink! Hoe die vyftal in so ‘n opgeruimde toestand geraak het, was vir die wag ‘n raaisel. Sondag het verbygegaan en Maandagmore is die vyf - wat elkeen net fluks hoofpyn gehad het! - voor die kolonel gedaag op aanklag van rusverstoring. Hulle het natuurlik nie die geheim verklap nie en die enigste gevolgtrekking waartoe kol. Evans kon kom, was dat een of ander simpatieke soldaat hulle van drank voorsien het. Die uitslag van hul onderhoud met die kolonel was opsluiting vir nog ‘n week. Wanneer ‘n krygsgevangene onder arres was, moes die “mess” waarvan hy lid was, sorg dat hy gereeld sy ete kry, wat ook met ons vyftal gebeur het. Daardie aand het hulle soos gewoonlik hul droë brood en bekers koffie ontvang. Jan het sy koffie in ‘n swart bottel gekry. Die wag, wat agterdogtig was, het eers die prop uitgetrek en goed aan die inhoud geruik om homself te oortuig dat dit werklik koffie was voordat hy die bottel oorhandig. Toe hy buite die tent was, het Jan die bottel omgekeer en tot verbasing van sy makkers al die koffie laat uitloop. Daarna het hy ‘n potlood geneem, dit deur ‘n harde vetlaag in die bottel gesteek - en onder in was ‘n regmakertjie vir elkeen! Sy maats wat hom die koffie gestuur het, het nl. die bottel driekwart met rum gevul en daarna warm vet bo-op gegooi. Toe die vet koud was, het hulle die bottel versigtig uitgespoel en met ‘n bietjie onskuldige koffie opgevul wat nie eens lou-warm was nie. Toe Jan sy agt dae uitgedien het, het hy die tent verlaat met die gordel weer om sy lyf, maar hy is later betrap en sy derde “konvooi” het in die slag gebly. Na die vredesluiting het die Britise regering met stelselmatige repatriasie van die krygsgevangenes begin. Sommige van die krygsgevangenes het besluit om op die eiland agter te bly. Een so persoon was Charles John Smith, ‘n neef van Generaal Ben Viljoen. Hy was gedurende sy gevangeneskap ‘n bakker en het brood en koek aan sy medekrygsgevangenes verskaf. Na die vredesluiting het hy besluit om ‘n stukkie grond op St. Helena te koop en daar te boer. Die oorgrote meerderheid het egter besluit om terug te keer na hul tuisland, min wetend wat hul daar sou vind. Baie het sekerlik teruggekeer na afgebrande murasies en verlore graffies van hul vroue en kinders. In totaal is daar 179 burgers op die eiland oorlede gedurende hul gevangenisskap. Die oorledenes is op ‘n steil helling in die Baptiste Kerk se begraafplaas te ruste gelê nadat die Anglikaanse Kerk op die eiland geweier het om hulle op “consecrated ground” te begrawe. Slegs twee van die grafte het grafstene gehad. In 1913 het die Suid-Afrikaanse regering twee imposante gedenktekens van rooigraniet vir die oorledenes opgerig. Transvaalse Volkslied Kent gij dat volk vol heldenmoed En toch zo lang geknecht? Het heeft geofferd goed en bloed Voor vrijheid en voor recht Komt burgers! laat de vlaggen wapp'ren Ons lijden is voorbij Roemt in de zege onzer dapp'ren Dat vrije volk zijn wij! Dat vrije volk, dat vrije volk Dat vrije, vrije volk zijn wij! Kent gij dat land zo schaars bezocht En toch zo heerlijk schoon Waar de natuur haar wond'ren wrocht En kwistig stelt ten toon? Transvalers! laat ons feestlied schallen Daar waar ons volk hield stand Waar onze vreugdeschoten knallen Daar is ons vaderland! Dat heerlijk land, dat heerlijk land Dat is, dat is ons vaderland! Kent gij die Staat, nog maar een kind In 's werelds Statenrij Maar toch door 't machtig Brits bewind Weleerd verklaard voor vrij? Transvalers! edel was uw streven En pijnlijk onze smaad Maar God die uitkomst heeft gegeven Zij lof voor d'eigen Staat! Looft onze God! looft onze God! Looft onze God voor land en Staat Transvaalse Volkslied Heft, Burgers, ’t lied der vrijheid aan En zingt ons eigen volksbestaan! Van vreemde banden vrij, Bekleedt ons klein gemenebest, Op orde, wet en recht gevest, Rang in der Staten rij. Rang in der Staten rij. Al heeft ons land een klein begin, Wij gaan met moed de toekomst in, Het oog op God gericht, Die niet beschaamt wie op Hem bouwt, Op Hem als op een burcht vertrouwt, Die voor geen stormen zwicht. Die voor geen stormen zwicht. Zie in gena’ en liefde neer Op onze President, o Heer! Wees Gij zijn toeverlaat! De taak, die op zijn schouders rust, Vervulle hij met trouw en lust Tot heil van volk en staat! Tot heil van volk en staat! Bescherm, o God, de Raad van’t land, Geleid hem aan Uw vaderhand, Verlicht hem van omhoog, Opdat zijn werk geheiligd zij En vaderland en burgerij Ten zegen strekken moog’! Ten zegen strekken moog’! Heil, driewerf heil de dierb’re Staat, het Volk, de President, de Raad! Ja, bloei’ naar ons gezang De Vrijstaat en zijn burgerij, In deugden groot, van smetten vrij, Nog tal van eeuwen lang! Nog tal van eeuwen lang! Burgers wat gesterf het op St. Helena Johan Jakob Johansson ‘n Skandinawiese vrywilliger. Van verkeerdelik geskryf as Jakobsson, begrawe in graf nommer 18a. Matts van Laggnäs, Finse vrywillger, naam ontbreek. Willem Jacobus Johannes Marnewick Rudlph Johannes van den Berg A.F. Ter Meulen 27 jaar oud G. Gerbere 29 jaar oud T.P. Pieterse 40 jaar oud J.P.L.v.d. Berg .. 31 jaar oud J.J. Grobler ... 51 jaar oud J. Boltman .... 40 jaar oud W.J. Oosthuizen . 33 jaar oud J.F. Roselt .... 29 jaar oud J.F. Viljoen ... 20 jaar oud S.P. du Plessis .. 34 jaar oud R.J.v.d. Berg .. 50 jaar oud G.J.C. Deysel .. 45 jaar oud R.A. Opperman . 22 jaar oud J.J. de Beer .... 17 jaar oud G.J. van Zyl ... 41 jaar oud F. Wehlan .... 40 jaar oud W.A. Hallat ... 26 jaar oud A.J. van Wyk ... 54 jaar oud G.C. Lindeque .. 65 jaar oud G.J. du Toit ... 33 jaar oud J. Johnson .... 24 jaar oud F. Correlis .... 21 jaar oud J.A. Steyn .... 56 jaar oud G.R. Loggrenberg . 19 jaar oud P.C.J. Faber ... 51 jaar oud H.W. Buys .... 21 jaar oud C.J.H. du Plooy . 64 jaar oud F.H. McDonald .. 27 jaar oud M.T. 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Heriot Name Study

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[[Category:Heriot Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Harriot-17|Ray Harriot]] 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 Heriot and the variants of that name (Herriot, Herriott, Harriot, Harriott). 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. == What You Can Do == #Work cooperatively together with other Heriot profile managers to create the best Heriot tree possible. #Add the category for Heriot Name Study to profiles. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Heriot profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #If you are a male with the Heriot surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through Family Tree DNA's Herriott Surname Project so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. == Herriott Surname DNA Project == The Herriott Heritage Association has managed the Herriott Surname Project in Family Tree DNA for several years in an attempt to find the family of their immigrant ancestor. They have identified five distinct Heriot lines in Scotland and have been able to connect various people from around the world to a particular group. In some cases this enabled us to point them to the exact family. If you are a male with the Heriot surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through Family Tree DNA's Herriott Surname Project. The Herriott Heritage Association will fund the effort if they believe the information will benefit their research (i.e. your research leads back to an area of interest). They will also help analyzing your results in respect to our previous testing. Please contact the project leader [[Harriot-17|Ray Harriot]] for more information. == What Is Their Country of Origin == Most Heriot families with their variant spellings can trace their ancestry back to Scotland where they were observed as early as the 14th-15th century. The families were low-landers primarily inhabiting the Lothians in and around Edinburgh. The primary land owners were the Heriots of Trabroun in East Lothian and the Heriots of Ramornie in Fife, both of which are supposedly connected. Other early Heriots were ecclesiastics or plied the trades such as goldsmith, merchant, baker, or maltman. At various points the Heriots migrated and today there are large family contingents in the United States, England, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand who can trace their ancestry back to Scotland. == Task List == #Finding the parents of David Herriott who came to the colony of East Jersey from Scotland as a servant to Lord Neil Campbell in 1685 following the rebellion led by Archibald Campbell, Lord Neil's brother. See [[Harriot-29 | David Harriot/Herriott]] #Probably the most famous Heriot Scotsman was George Heriot, goldsmith and jeweler to King James VI of Scotland (King James I of England) who founded the Heriot School in Edinburgh after his death in 1624. He claimed to be descended from the Heriots of Trabroun, but the exact intersection has never been proved. Can we do it? See [[Heriot-118 | George Heriot]]. #Most all documented biographies of the above George Heriot indicate that he was born in Gladsmuir, Scotland and was on of 10 children of his father George Heriot, also a goldsmith. There is evidence that neither of these two conclusions (Gladsmuir and 10 children) are correct. Most likely his father had many more children. Can we identify them? See [[Heriot-118 | George Heriot]]. #George Buchanan, the famous Scotsman, states in his autobiography that his mother was Agnes Heriot, a descendant of the Heriots of Trabroun, but did not say how. Many online genealogies have made some unsourced guesses, that appear wrong. Can we find the connection? See [[Heriot-58 | Agnes Heriot]]. # Most all of the Heriot/Herriot/Herriott families in Scotland seem to have family lore tying them to the family of George Heriot. What can we do to prove or disprove the connections? How far back can we take these lines? == Successes == #Identifying the Heriot Lairds of Trabroun from whom many prominent Scots claim to be descendants. Most people cite Ballingall's two works titled "Heriots of Trabroun" as the source for these Lairds, but these works are riddled with errors. Can we do a better job of identifying them? See [[Heriot-188 | John Heriot]]. #Identifying the great-grandfather of [[Heriot-118 | George Heriot]], jeweler and goldsmith, as [[Heriot-222 | John Heriot]]. == Resources == #The Herriott Heritage Association.[http://www.herriottheritage.org/] #Harriot, Ray; Beyond Trabroun: Heriot's of Scotland (1400-1700), 2012, Campfire Publishing Company. #Ballingall, George W.; Selections from Old Records with Notes Regarding the Heriots of Trabroun; Haddington, Scotland, 1894. (Caution: Though containing lots of good information, this book has numerous genealogical errors and inaccuracies.) #Reid, R. C.; The Heriots of Ramornie (from the XVth to the XVIIIth Century) with Notes and Reminiscences by Sir William Maitland-Heriot, Dumfries, 1931. #Woodruff, Caldwell; Heriots of Scotland and South Carolina, 1939, Linthicum, Maryland.

Heritage Memorial Park, Milledgeville, Georgia

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''' This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]] and the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. See [[:Category:Heritage Memorial Park, Milledgeville, Georgia|Heritage Memorial Park]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Heritage Memorial Park
'''Address:''' 371 Log Cabin Rd NE, Milledgeville, GA 31061
'''Telephone:''' [https://www.williamsfuneralhome.net/ Williams Funeral Home] (478) 452-2148
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.13618, -83.23633 | [https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B008'10.3%22N+83%C2%B014'10.8%22W/@33.13618,-83.2385187,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d33.13618!4d-83.23633 Google Map] | [https://www.mapquest.com/latlng/33.13618,-83.23633?zoom=0 MapQuest] '''# of Interments:''' 404 added to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1791368 FindaGrave] | [[Space:Heritage_Memorial_Park_Cemetery_To_Do_List|Table of Interments]]
'''Status of Cemetery:''' Active
'''Condition of Cemetery:''' Unknown
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Heritage of Lafayette County

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''The Heritage of Lafayette County,'' Skipwith Historical and Genealogical Society, Oxford, MS, 1986. The book provides information about many families in the history of Lafayette County, Mississippi. It is a collection of short articles written primarily by family members about their ancestors. While there is a lot of material in this book it is typically not supported by formal citations as much would be preferable, However, it is a good starting point for research into these families and many of the article authors have made an effort to be as correct as possible. This book can be ordered at [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mslchgs/Lafayette_County_Historical_and_Genealogical_Society/Sale_Items.html].

Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina: 1842-1992 == * Virginia A. S. K. Bjorlin (formerly known as Virginia A. S. Kendrick) **Union County, North Carolina, USA: Carolinas Genealogical Society, 1993 :::Family histories submitted for Union County families by various people. ---- * Citation Example: ::: Kendrick, Virginia A. S., ''[[Space:Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992|The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina: 1842-1992]]''. Union County, North Carolina, USA: Carolinas Genealogical Society, 1993. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Kendrick|Kendrick]]: Page xxx * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Kendrick, Virginia A. S., ''[[Space:Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992|The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina: 1842-1992]]''. Union County, North Carolina, USA: Carolinas Genealogical Society, 1993. :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Heritage of Union County North Carolina 1842 1992|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Where to find the book === :Use WorldCat to find holdings: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29736764 :Union County Heritage Room may have copies for sale: http://www.co.union.nc.us/LivingHere/UnionCountyHeritageRoom.aspx

Heritage Ranch Genealogical Society

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=Heritage Ranch Genealogical Society= ==Mission== The mission of the HRGS is to develop, organize and administer an educational program for Heritage Ranch residents interested in family history. The programs shall include, but are not limited to, speakers, discussion groups and exchange of ideas and information. Besides programs offered at the monthly meetings we attempt to provide information on opportunities that arise in our area for more education to further our quest for researching our ancestors. ==Upcoming Events== '''Monthly Meetings''' :Meetings are the fourth Wednesday of the month January through May and September through November from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Heritage Ranch Club House. In December we usually have a social event at a member's house or the Club. '''January 18, 2023 2:00PM''' :Business Meeting: New Officers Installed :Program: John Fravel: creating a photo book of Ancestors '''February 22, 2023''' :Business Meeting :Program: Paula Perkins '''March 22, 2023''' :Business Meeting :Program: '''April 19, 2023''' :Business Meeting :Program: '''May 24, 2023''' :Business Meeting :Program: ___________________________________________________________________________________ '''September 27, 2023''' :Business Meeting :Program ''' "Extra, Extra, Read All About Your Ancestors!" ''' Presented by Barbara Coakley '''October 25, 2023''' :Business Meeting :Program ''' "Using Timelines to Expose Holes in Your Tree" ''' Presented by Sandra Crowley. '''November 15, 2023 :Business Meeting :Program ''' "Better Analysis = Best Results" ''' Presented by Sharon Monson "Events 2023''' Texas State Genealogical Society Conference
November 10 th & 11th 2023
Virtual with sessions available through February 24, 2024.
https://www.txsgs.org/2023-conference-registration/ '''Roots Tech''' Roots Tech 2024 (To be Announced) ==Resources== '''DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY''' :https://dallaslibrary2.org/genealogy/index.php The Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck Genealogy Collection at the Dallas Public Library is one of the largest and most comprehensive collections for family history research in the Southwest. The collection encompasses resources from every U.S. state and many countries throughout the world. Genealogy & History Division staff specializes in genealogy research and is ready to assist you with your family history search. (Open by appointment as of September 1, 2021) '''FAMILY HISTORY CENTER MCKINNEY, TEXAS ''' :https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/McKinney_Texas_Family_History_Center :2801 W Eldorado Pkwy McKinney TX 75070 United States :Phone: (469) 919-0505 (Closed at this time because of the Pandemic) '''FAMILY HISTORY CENTER PLANO, TEXAS''' :https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Plano_Texas_Family_History_Center : 2700 Roundrock Trail Plano, Texas 75075 :Phone: (972) 867-6479 (Closed at this time because of the Pandemic) '''https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heritage_Ranch_Genealogical_Society_Resources''' ==Members== Members of the Heritage Ranch Genealogical Society and WikiTree :Underlined names are WikiTree members. Click on the name to see their profile page. *Barnfield, Betty Jo *Benyak, Diane *Buntley, Joel *Busby, Bill *[[Busby-1647|William Busby]] - Vice President *[[Callahan-2707|Dana Callahan]] *Cantin, Bob *Crawford, Pat *Crawford, Tom *Dallas, Durrell *Eley, Jim *[[Butter-100|Virginia Butter Fields]] Ginny *Fravel, John - President *Genovese, Rick *Hartman, Linda *Hevey, Dick *Hevey, Jane *Hinnan, Mary Jane *Holder, Stephen *Honeycutt, J *Houg, Diane *Ladwig, Al *[[Fontaine-1253|Margaret Fontaine Lepine]] - Treasurer *McCasland, Nancy *McLeland, Cathy *Merchant, Susan *Mitchell, Frank *O'Neal, Sharon *Parker, John *Peterson, Bonnie *Sands, Carol *Samuels, Jan *[[Hudson-12417|Janet Hudson]] *[[Sears-3708|L. Ray Sears]] *Selby, Toni *Siegrist, Carol - Secretary *Steitle, Bill *Stone, Jack *[[Rackley-330|Jenny Rackley Sullivan]] *Vannoy, Martha *Watson, Linda *Woodward, Betty *Wilson, Don

Heritage Ranch Genealogical Society Resources

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==Heritage Ranch Genealogical Society Resources== From the Library of [[Space:Heritage_Ranch_Genealogical_Society|Heritage Ranch Genealogical Society]] member [[Butter-100|Virginia Butter Fields]] ===General Interest=== *Dolan, Allison and the Editors of Family Tree Magazine. The Family Tree Historical Maps Book. n.d. *Thorndale, William and William Dollarhide, Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1987, 2009. ===Georgia=== ====Franklin County==== '''Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests''' *Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 1 - 1798-1807. Birmingham, Alabama, 1980. *Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 2 - 1808-1818. Birmingham, Alabama, 1981. *Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 3 - 1819-1823. Birmingham, Alabama, 1981. *Acker, Martha Walter, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 4 - 1825-1839. Birmingham, Alabama, 1987. '''Franklin County, Georgia Marriages''' *Acker, Martha Walter, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Marriages December 1805-1850. Birmingham, Alabama, 1987. '''Deeds Of Franklin County, Georgia''' *Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Index To Deeds Of Franklin County Georgia 1784-1860. Birmingham, Alabama, 1979. *Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Deeds Of Franklin County, Georgia 1784-1826. Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1976. '''Franklin County, Georgia: Court of Ordinary Records''' *Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia: Court of Ordinary Records 1787-1849. Birmingham, Alabama, 1989. ===Louisiana=== *Evans, Norma Pontiff, compiler, Pontiff Paths, 200 years in Louisiana. 1982. ===Texas=== ====Gregg County==== *Gregg County, Texas Family Histories. Compiled by Gregg County Genealogy Society, 2004. ====Rusk County==== *Rusk County History. Rusk County Historical Commission. 1982. ====Trinity County from Library of [[Callahan-2707|Dana Callahan]]==== *Trinity County Beginnings: History of Trinity County Texas, Volume I. ====Arkansas from [[Hudson-12417|Janet Hudson]] (Samuels)==== *Cemeteries of Izard County, Arkansas compiled and annotated by Carroll E. Hayden *A History of Izard County Arkansas by Karr Shannon ====Kentucky from [[Hudson-12417|Janet Hudson]] (Samuels)==== *The Wilford-Williford Family Treks Into America, Part I, includes reprint of Trig and Christian County, Kentucky historical and biographical by Eurie Pearl Wilford Neel, 1959 ====Texas from Library of [[Hudson-12417|Janet Hudson]] (Samuels)==== *Chaves County, NM – Roundup On The Pecos , Chaves County Historical Society, Roswell, NM 1978 *Collin County, Texas, Families, Volume I by Alice Ellison Pitts and Minnie Pitts Champ 1994 * Collin County, Texas, Families, Volume II by Alice Ellison Pitts and Minnie Pitts Champ 1998 *Collin County, Texas, Pioneering in North Texas by Capt. Roy F. Hall and Helen Gibbard Hall, 1975 *Collin County, Texas Earliest Marriages Volume I copied by Charlotte Brawner Allen, 1977 *Collin County (Texas) Cemetery Inscriptions Volume I compiled by Mrs. Alice Pitts, Mrs. Wanda O’Roark and Mrs. Doris Posey, 1975 *Collin County In Pioneer Times, Selections from The George Pearis Brown Papers published by The Collin County Historical Society, McKinney, Texas *A History of Collin County, Texas by J. Lee Stambaugh and Lillian J. Stambaugh, 1958 *Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas by A.J. Sowell, A Facsimile Reproduction of the Original, 1986 *Indian Depredations in Texas by J.W. Wilbarger, 1889 *Kerr County, Texas 1856-1976 by Clara Watkins 1976 *It Occurred in Kimble by O.C. Fisher *The Peters Colony of Texas by Seymour V. Connor, 1959 ====North Carolina from [[Hudson-12417|Janet Hudson]] (Samuels)==== *Henderson County, North Carolina Cemeteries Compiled by the Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society, 1995 *The Story of Henderson County (NC) by Sadie Smathers Patton, 1982 *From The Banks of The Oklawaha (Henderson County, NC) by Frank L. Fitzsimons, 1976 *The Heritage of Henderson County North Carolina Volume II – 1988 published by the Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society Inc. *Tryon County North Carolina, Minutes of the Court Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1769-1779 by Brent H. Holcomb ====Virginia from [[Hudson-12417|Janet Hudson]] (Samuels)==== *Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume III, Northumberland Co. Record of Births 1661-1810 abstracted by Beverley Fleet, 1961 *Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume XIX, Northumbria Collectanea 1645-1720 abstracted by Beverley Fleet, 1961 *Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume XX, Northumbria Collectanea 1645-1720, M-Z abstracted by Beverley Fleet, 1961

Heritage Trails Genealogy

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Sharon Hart was an avid genealogist who spent years researching her family lines. She had a passion for it and helped others on their way to tracing their roots. In her memory, this information is being published in hopes that her work will be of benefit to others.

Herkimer County, New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category:Herkimer County, New York]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} == History == Herkimer County was formed in 1791 from Montgomery County. It is named after [[Herkimer-11|General Nicholas Herkimer]], who served in, and was killed during, the Revolutionary War. == Adjacent Counties == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._Lawrence_County_New_York St. Lawrence County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hamilton_County_New_York Hamilton County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fulton_County_New_York Fulton County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montgomery_County%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study Montgomery County] -East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Otsego_County_New_York Otsego County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oneida_County_New_York Oneida County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lewis_County_New_York Lewis County] - West ==Communities== ===City=== * [[:Category:Little Falls, New York|Little Falls]] ===Towns=== * [[:Category:Columbia, New York|Columbia]] * [[:Category:Danube, New York|Danube]] * [[:Category:Fairfield, New York|Fairfield]] * [[:Category:Frankfort, New York|Frankfort]] * [[:Category:German Flatts, New York|German Flatts]] * [[:Category:Herkimer, New York|Herkimer]] * [[:Category:Litchfield, New York|Litchfield]] * [[:Category:Little Falls (town), New York|Little Falls]] * [[:Category:Manheim, New York|Manheim]] * [[:Category:Newport, New York|Newport]] * [[:Category:Norway, New York|Norway]] * [[:Category:Ohio, New York|Ohio]] * [[:Category:Russia, New York|Russia]] * [[:Category:Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York|Salisbury]] * [[:Category:Schuyler, New York|Schuyler]] * [[:Category:Stark, New York|Stark]] * [[:Category:Warren, New York|Warren]] * [[:Category:Webb, New York|Webb]] * [[:Category:Winfield, New York|Winfield]] ===Villages=== * [[:Category:Cold Brook, New York|Cold Brook]] * [[:Category:Dolgeville, New York|Dolgeville]] * [[:Category:Frankfort (village), New York|Frankfort]] * [[:Category:Herkimer (village), New York|Herkimer]] - County Seat * [[:Category:Ilion, New York|Ilion]] * [[:Category:Middleville, New York|Middleville]] * [[:Category:Mohawk, Herkimer County, New York|Mohawk]] * [[:Category:Newport (village), New York|Newport]] * [[:Category:Poland, Herkimer County, New York|Poland]] * [[:Category:West Winfield, New York|West Winfield]] ===Census-designated Places=== * Old Forge * Thendara ===Hamlets=== * Beaver River * Eagle Bay * Jordanville * Newville ==Resources and Records== === On WikiTree === *[[:Category: Herkimer County, New York, Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Herkimer_County,_New_York_Genealogy FamilySearch: Herkimer County, New York Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ny/herkimer/ Herkimer County Genealogy Trails] * [https://herkimer.nygenweb.net/ Herkimer County USGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ny/herkimer/herkimer.htm Herkimer County USGenWeb Archives] * [https://herkimercountyhistory.org/ Herkimer County Historical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society]

Herling family photos

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Herman and Jane Thorn family saga

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The goal of this project is to unearth as much information about Colonel [[Thorn-1520|Herman Thorn (1783-1859)]], his wife Jane, and their twelve children - for a biography. The Thorn's lived in New York and Paris in the 1800's, and their story is lavish, entertaining, and tragic. Many previously unconnected relatives have already united over this story already, and we are looking to grow our tribe. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Pierres-12|Marianne de Pierres]]. You can read about my progress here: https://colonelthorn.home.blog/ Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * finding any photos or portraiture of the family and their in-laws * tracking down which winery the Thorn Champagne originated from * finding out how James Jancey Jr died in France * finding out who Jane [nee Jauncey] Thorn's actress mother might have been 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=24970856 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hermans Family Mysteries

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I was told as child that one photo which was in our photo album is that of a certain Captain Hermans (Kapitein Hermans) who was one of my great great uncles. Apparently he was captain of his ship which got wrecked and rather than go in the lifeboats with his crew, he stayed on board and drowned when his ship sank. The photo was probably taken in the late 1800's. As my family comes from The Netherlands, I have searched Dutch newspapers of the time in question for 'Kaptein (Kapitein) Hermans', but to no avail. Would like to have this mystery seen resolved.

Hermanus Hendrik Steyn

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Here are open questions about our family. 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]]

Hermitage Plantation, Chatham County, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Hermitage Plantation, Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations| Index of Plantations]] ==History== The land the Hermitage Plantation sat on originally was part of the Creek Nation in Indian Territory but was later abandoned. The Crown took over the land in 1750. The Hermitage Plantation started off as a 100 acre tract of land three miles east of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, named Exon. It went through multiple owners through the years, and gradually grew to over 600 acres. After Henry McAlpin's death in 1851, an appraisement of the property followed in 1853: :''"The Hermitage at this time was one of the best equipped and most efficiently run plantations in the country. An appraisement of 1853 shows the mansion furnished with finest household equipment. Some of the rosewood an~ mahogany furniture, imported china, silver and paintings are still owned by descendants of the well-esteemed Scotsman. The plantation was furnished with 16 vehicles, including buggies, carriages and carts; 32 wheelbarrows, various river conveyances; and the most modern farming implements. The stock included 42 horses and colts, 21 mules, 32 oxen and cows, 38 sheep and 32 hogs. The Negroes living on the plantation, 172 in number, were valued at $63,890.06; 16 valued at $4,800 were maintained at the McAlpin town residence. The plantation had on hand 80,000 burnt bricks valued at $640; 300,000 unburnt bricks valued at $900; 250,000 feet of steam sawed lumber appraised at $1,750 and 150,000 feet of timber at $900."''[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, pp 443-444] The Hermitage was passed down through the McAlpin's family for years, but eventually was purchased by Henry Ford in 1935. Ford tore down the plantation house and removed the materials to be used in other building enterprises. The land eventually ended up owned by the Union Bag & Paper Corporation of Georgia. It now houses one of the largest paper mills in the United States. === Owners Through the Years === :The following owners were mentioned in ''Savannah River Plantations'':[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, The Hermitage, pp 421-450] *''' Joseph Ottolenghe''', in 1752 received 50 acres along with his partner who also received 50 acres which Joseph later bought and named Exon *'''William Grover''', obtained rights to the land from the Crown in 1762 * '''Capt. Patrick Mackay''', purchased the land in 1763 and named it Hermitage *'''David Murray''', purchased the land in 1765 *''' John Murray''' (possibly David's brother), purchased the property in 1776, but abandoned the property when the Revolutionary War started. John was a Tory, so the property was confiscated by the government in 1781. *'''Maj. Thomas Washington'''. purchased the land in 1783 *'''Dr. Samuel Beecroft''', purchased the land in 1785. It had grown to 230 acres *'''[[Wall-8948|Samuel Wall]]''', purchased the property in 1798 * '''[[Mocquet-1|Jean Berard (Mocquet) De Mocquet]]''' aka '''John Montalet''', purchased it the end of 1798 *'''William Scott''', in 1815 purchased the land for his friend, Henry McAlpin. *'''[[McAlpin-801|Henry McAlpin (abt.1777-1851)]]''', held the property for 36 years. It was left to his children. *'''[[McAlpin-803|Angus McAlpin (abt.1824-1888)]]''' became the superintendent of the Hermitage which had grown to 610 acres after his father's death in 1851. *'''[[McAlpin-803|Angus McAlpin (abt.1824-1888)]]''', '''[[McAlpin-663|James Wallace McAlpin (1831-1905)]]''', and '''[[McAlpin-806|Donald Melrose McAlpin (1833-1892)]]''', in 1854, jointly owned the Hermitage under the firm of "A McAlpin and Brothers." *'''[[Champion-2021|Aaron Champion (1792-1880)]]''', father-in-law of '''[[McAlpin-663|James Wallace McAlpin (1831-1905)]]''', obtained the Hermitage in 1866 when he foreclosed on the mortgage the brothers took out with him in 1857. He gave the property to James in trust for his daughter, Maria, who was James' wife. The property continued to be handed down through the descendants until Henry Ford bought it in 1935. == Slaves of John Montalet, French Aristocrat == "Montalet's Negroes were all called by French names, among them Mathurin, Antoine, Gustin, Dominique, Prene, St. Foix. These Negroes had probably been brought from St. Domingo... Montalet was among the last of the unfortunate planters who left that ill fated country on the evacuation of the British under General Maitland."[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, The Hermitage Plantation, p 430] == Slaves of Henry McAlpin in Census Records == In the 1820 census Henry was in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia. He owned 27 slaves. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia; Page: 96; NARA Roll: M33_8; Image: 76
{{Ancestry Sharing|484604|ed399a3222085ebd6f0adf04c7047d8d80b2affaca8c81aed564a8edecdfef85}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|1454141}} (accessed 25 November 2022)
Henry Mcalpine in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 14: 9 *Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 *Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 3 *Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 *Slaves - Females - Under 14: 9 *Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 3 *Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 *Total Slaves: 27 In the 1840 census Henry was in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia. He owned 13 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia; Roll: 50; Page: 46; Family History Library Film: 0007047
{{Ancestry Sharing|486352|9a6e042594a914f55245b8353b1655238e21ccdf099cc6be366f4ef38615c686}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3670866}} (accessed 25 November 2022)
Henry Mcalpin in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 4 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 *Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 *Total Slaves: 13 In the 1840 census in a second entry, Henry was in District 8, Chatham, Georgia, with 258 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: District 8, Chatham, Georgia; Roll: 38; Page: 137; Family History Library Film: 0007042
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Henry Mcalpin in District 8, Chatham, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10: 19 *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 42 *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 30 *Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 37 *Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 7 *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 20 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 35 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 30 *Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 28 *Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 10 *Total Slaves: 258 In the 1850 census Henry was in District 13, Chatham, Georgia, United States. He had 39 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "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
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Henry Mcalpin in District 13, Chatham, Georgia, USA.
*Gender Age *Male 9 *Male 9 *Male 6 *Male 2 *Male 1 *Male 6/12 *Male 8/12 *Female 8 *Female 4 *Female 3 *Female 1 *Female 4/12 *Female 6/12 *Female 1/12 *Female 1 *Female 2 *Female 5 *Female 8 *Female 8 *Female 9 *Female 9 *Male 8 *Male 6 *Male 5 *Male 5 *Male 3 *Male 1 *Male 1 *Female 1 *Female 10 *Female 10 *Female 12 *Female 12 *Female 14 *Female 15 *Female 15 *Female 15 *Female 16 *Female 16 == Slaves Named in Henry McAlpin's Will == Henry wrote his will in 1849 and named the slaves he was giving to each of two sons. Joseph was bequeathed 13 slaves. Angus was to receive 15 slaves. Henry's estate passed probate in August 1849. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills, 1775-1927; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Chatham County); Probate Place: Chatham, Georgia
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Henry McAlpin probate in Aug 1849.
[[McAlpin-807|Joseph McAlpin (abt.1820-aft.1882)]], son, was bequeathed the following slaves: #[[McAlpin-808|John]] #[[McAlpin-809|Floyd]] #[[McAlpin-810|Bob]], not same person as [[McAlpin-812|Bobby]] #[[McAlpin-811|Myers]] #[[McAlpin-812|Bobby]], not same person as [[McAlpin-810|Bob]] #[[McAlpin-813|Glascow]] #[[McAlpin-815|Daniel]], not same person as [[McAlpin-816|Danl]] #[[McAlpin-814|Ceasar]], not the same person as [[McAlpin-822|Ceazar]] #[[McAlpin-816|Danl]], not same person as [[McAlpin-815|Daniel]] #[[McAlpin-817|Walker]] #[[McAlpin-818|Andrew]] #[[McAlpin-819|Kate]] #[[McAlpin-820|Nancy]] [[McAlpin-803|Angus McAlpin (abt.1824-1888)]], son, was bequeathed the following slaves: #[[McAlpin-821|Samuel McAlpin]] #[[McAlpin-828|Rose]] #[[McAlpin-822|Ceazar]], not the same person as [[McAlpin-814|Ceasar]] #[[McAlpin-823|Tubby]] #[[McAlpin-824|Moses]] #[[McAlpin-825|Cooper]] #[[McAlpin-829|Leah]] #[[McAlpin-830|Louisa]] #[[McAlpin-831|Old Mary]] #[[McAlpin-832|Flora]] #[[McAlpin-833|Diana]] #[[McAlpin-826|Hagan]] #[[McAlpin-827|Sambo]] #[[McAlpin-834|Binah]] #[[McAlpin-835|July Ann]] == The McAlpin Brothers == ''In 1854, as all the McAlpin heirs had attained the age of 21 years, there was a division of the property into "six equal portions" by mutual agreement. Under this division Angus, James Wallace and Donald "conjointly selected as their portions" the Hermitage with its "brick, lumber, timber, wood lime and provisions and the Negro Slaves thereon being 185 in number, and the wood Pine land in the County of Effingham." Under the firm of "A McAlpin and Brothers," these three sons of Henry McAlpin carried on their father's work until the War between the States.'' [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, p444] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_McAlpin%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Henry McAlpin, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Angus_McAlpin%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Angus McAlpin, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_McAlpin%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Joseph McAlpin, Georgia]] ==Sources== *[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H001223.pdf Savannah River Plantations, The Hermitage Plantation, pp 450-456] *[https://househistree.com/houses/hermitage-plantation HERMITAGE PLANTATION, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia] *[https://househistree.com/people/henry-mcalpin Henry McAlpin (1777-1851), Henry McAlpin, of "The Hermitage" Savannah, Georgia] *[https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/252398 Hermitage Slave Quarters]

Herndon - Research re Edward's Family - Herndon-39

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Re Edward Herndon - Son of William the Immigrant -- [[Herndon-39|Herndon-39]] I received these interesting emails from Mark regarding Edward Herndon's family and am circulating via this freespace for your review. These appear to make the connection to the Riddle Family. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Herndon_-_Research_re_Edward%27s_Family_-_Herndon-39&junk=1&action=edit I have stripped out Emails and Phone No for privacy . If you would like to have the email or phone on these and/or the original text, please send a Trusted List Request on this free space profile and I will send asap. Most likely Ann Herndon Lee (Lea) is dau of his son Edward. --------- ------------------------------------------- Hi Sandra,, well thnanks so much for getting back to me so quickly,, and no Im not a Wikitree person, Im on Ancestry,, as it seemed the easiest to use and I like the tree layout.. Im currently very annoyed with them after they changed, as its for the worse.. I have a very good and proven tree, as i like original documents, so have been scrolling thru the Library of Virginia, Interlibrary loan of records, ( I live in Arizona), so Ive looked mostly at Goochland Co from 1730 to 1850, tens of thousands of records,, but I LOVE doing that, its sick I know,, The librarians think Im crazy about staring at microfilm for 6 hours straight.. and the most difficult is Caroline Co, I think i Read every page from 1730 to 1745,, talk about a eye and brain torture,, terrible microfilm records with NO index,, Anyway,, If the Ann name was purely put forth by that other Ann married in ? another county to Lea, then my Ann is just merely coincidental,, but sure seems odd.. Also their Ann getting wed in another county wasnt typically done, as usually the groom and family would go to the Brides home, not the other way around,, plus her age doesn't match for getting married and having kids so late.. whearas mine does. plus my Ann never wandered too far from Edward Herndon, but had enough resources, and power to retain full custody of her children and ran her own plantation..(all in Caroline Co, near Edward Herndon) Where did folks get the daugher born c 1705 from? that hasn't been made clear to me.. Anyway, keep me informed and also as to why you like Wikitree,, Also as a note, I downloaded my tree to the Mormon church a few years ago, then looked at it later, and it was changed to data incorrectly,, I complained about their system of others "one world tree" so anyone can change my tree which is stupid,, as they changed it so it was wrong.. anyway, last I heard was their changing that, but dont know if they have.. thanks, mark in Az,, -------- -------------------------------- Hi Mark. Thanks so much for your email regarding Edward Herndon. I will circle this to the other project managers as soon as I have a bit of time (couple days at least) to re-read and re-digest the information. I have only been involved over the last several months trying to clean up the Herndon issues. Long story short -- there were at least 9 duplicate gedcom files with varying "unmatched" information and it has been quite time-consuming and challenging to get these down to one profile per person with as much corrected info as possible. Are you a WikiTree Member? Would you like to be if you are not? Also, if not, would you be willing to share sources, information, etc. if I can locate these people as already existing profiles. Again, thank you. Sandy --------- To: "Sandy Edwards" Date: Friday, August 5, 2016, 12:33 AM The following was sent via the private messaging system on WikiTree.com. Hi,, regarding Edward Herndon, b1678, who had a supposed daughter Anne b circa 1704-6,, Most have Ann married to a Lea, in 1731, in another County and rather late for her as she would have been 25 or so. Yet my ancestor John Riddle was married to an Ann, unknown, but I suspect was the Ann Herndon as they also lived in Caroline Co. VA. When John was Killed by his slave in May of 1737, a year later, in May of 1738, Ann Riddle his wife was given administration of his estate, and she was bonded by Edward Herndon and James Terrell. by March of 1744, after Ann died, Edward Herndon became full guardian of her three minor Children. Thomas, Anna, and John Riddle Jr. There were two older sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, who were evidently married by 1744 as they were not minors needing guardianship. if the two older daughters were married and out of the house at a minimum age of 17 by 1744, they would have been born prior to 1727 from 1725 to 1727, If Ann Herndon was born c 1705, she would have been 18 by 1723, and thus easily could have had two daughters by 1726. If Thomas Riddle was born in 1728 to 1730, he would have been 14 to16 by 1744, (when Ann died), thus he would still be a minor. Also in reviewing the Order books of Caroline Co, it appears that Edward did not charge Ann or John Riddle's estate for guardian payments, and as far as I know, Edward raised the 3 Riddle children as his own. In addition Edward educated them as Thomas Riddle (my 4th g grandfather) could read and write. In 1755, I think Edward arranged a marriage of Thomas Riddle to Agnes Mims in nearby Goochland Co.. A wise choice, as Thomas was raised in plantation farming and was literate, so he would be one of the few in her family who could read and write. Agnes Mims grandfather, William Weldy had maybe 2 heirs, and owned over a square mile of land, so it was a win-win for the Mims as well as Thomas Riddle. In 1757, Thomas bought 400 acres of land from his uncle in law, William Weldy Jr. for 25 pounds. I think Edward Herndon gave T Riddle his inheritance prior to Edwards death in 1758. Unfortunately we all could use those Caroline Co deed books to help solve the puzzle,, Later I find Edwards Herndon's heirs living nearby and interacting with the Riddles in Goochland Co Va.. Thomas Riddles younger brother John Riddle Jr., in his will of 1771, leaves to various Herndon's his tools etc. unfortunately he does not mention their relationship, other than James Herndon is his godson. In addition, Thomas Riddle and Lewis Herndon where executors on the 1771 Will, and Lewis was Edwards Herndon's grandson. I'm not sure who to contact with about this data, but if you know, please forward,, regards, Mark in Arizona,, btw, Thomas & Agnes Mims are cousins by marriage to 1st lady Dolley Payne Madison, President G Washington, and to President Thomas Jefferson, and their also 3rd great aunt and uncle to Jesse Woodson James. Those Payne, Bolling, and two Jefferson sisters lived nearby in Goochland Co.VA. ================= END

Herndon Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Herndon Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Herndon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Herndon Herndon] 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 Herndon 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 Herndons), by time period (18th Century Herndons), or by topic (Herndon DNA, Herndon Occupations, Herndon 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 Herndon 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=Herndon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{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== * [[Herndon-2006|Ashley Harriel]] * [[Herndon-2093|Brian Herndon]] * [[Herndon-1424|Carole Herndon]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hernden Hernden] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hurndon Hurndon]

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gilbert-5711|Wilfred Gilbert]]. 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=12875644 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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